We Urge Abusers To Confess And Let Survivors Heal | Episode 370

EPISODE · Nov 14, 2025 · 33 MIN

We Urge Abusers To Confess And Let Survivors Heal | Episode 370

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

We Urge Abusers To Confess And Let Survivors Heal | Episode 370Some stories shake you awake. We open the door to hard truths about grooming, coercion, and abuse, and we refuse to look away when backlash tries to drown out survivor voices. Our focus is simple: protect people, tell the truth, and push for real accountability that leads to healing.We talk through recent survivor accounts and the psychological toll of grooming—how it warps thinking, isolates victims, and lingers for years. We push back on claims that free speech is a shield for harmful conduct, reminding listeners that survivors’ testimony is speech too. We also examine the risks of sexualized or violent content in youth spaces, where “creative” activities can mask pressure and exploitation. When adults author, promote, or normalize this, they are not spectators; they are responsible. Naming the specifics matters, because clarity is a form of protection.This conversation also widens to community trauma, including cases from Kentucky that reveal how abuse spreads through networks and institutions. Our stance is direct: if you have harmed others, stop and confess to an unbiased law enforcement agency. That’s how investigations start and how survivors begin to heal. We keep our space safe and non‑gotcha so survivors can speak freely, set their own pace, and be believed. None of us are perfect, but imperfection is no excuse for exploiting someone’s body, trust, or consent.If you value a world where survivors are heard and predators lose their cover, add your voice. Subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find these conversations. Your support spreads protection, clarity, and hope.Chapter Markers0:02 Welcome And Mission Reset1:45 Recent Stories Of Grooming And Abuse4:26 Addressing Backlash And Calling Out Abusers8:55 First Amendment, Speech, And Responsibility12:20 Harmful Content In Youth Spaces16:20 Kentucky Cases And Community Trauma19:10 Plea For Confession And Justice22:20 Centering Survivors And Safe Space28:00 Global Support And Closing Call#SurvivorSupport #EndAbuse #HealingJourney #BreakTheSilence #ConfessAndHeal #AbuseSurvivors #MentalHealthAwareness #DomesticViolenceHelp #SpeakOutAgainstAbuse #TraumaRecovery #EmpowerSurvivors #StopTheCycleOfAbuse #HealingFromTrauma #SupportSurvivorsTogether #TruthAndReconciliation #justiceforsurvivors #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #VoicesForVoices370Support the show

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