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A Closed Mouth Will Never Get Fed with Dr. Vanessa D. Guyton

Episode 26 of the Black Writer Therapy Podcast podcast, hosted by Ella Shawn, titled "A Closed Mouth Will Never Get Fed with Dr. Vanessa D. Guyton" was published on August 5, 2024 and runs 97 minutes.

August 5, 2024 ·97m · Black Writer Therapy Podcast

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Content Warning: This Black Writer Therapy podcast session deals with sensitive subject matter that some may find difficult to listen to and others may be triggered. I urge you to protect your healing and your peace.

Host, Ella Shawn chats with Dr. Vanessa Guyton, founder and CEO of the HUSH No More nonprofit. She is a survivor of military assault and decided to turn her pain into healing for others who have been affected by the HUSH Topics that keep victims afraid, ashamed, and alone.

We discuss the importance of Awareness, Acknowledgement, and Action when it comes to moving from a place of victimhood to one of survivor.

She shares her triumphant story and reads from her book of the same name as her nonprofit.

Contact Dr. Vanessa Guyton and HUSH No More if you're interested in donating or seeing how you can get involved

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