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Join Dr. Dau and her guest, Gaetane Martin, author of the book, 100 Pennies, as we look at the heartfelt struggle, pain and the transformative potential of what it means to forgive against all odds.
Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
GeorgeAnn welcomes tonight’s guest, Gaetane Martin as she goes into detail of the heartfelt struggle, pain and the transformative potential of what it means to forgive against all odds. Painful nights from her childhood are recalled and what it was like living with an alcoholic father who sexually abused her and threatened to kill her mother.
Gaetane talks more about her early childhood as one of nine children. She explains what it was like encountering her father after his nights of drinking. Her father would come into her room late at night, demanding she tells where her mother is. Fearing for her mothers life she was put in difficult situations to lie on her mothers behalf. This led to tension in the family and trauma throughout her life.
Next Gaetane talks about the people God put in her life and how they helped her become the strong woman she is today. She speaks more about her childhood, how she helped feed her siblings and what her role was in the house. She says she was considered her fathers “property.” The day she realized her father was a coward, was the day her father called her a whore. She talks more about that moment and how she decided to leave her family when she met a man she wanted to marry.
Gaetane’s book, 100 Pennies, explains all this and more. After leaving her household with hate, she learned to turn it into healing. Georgeann asks what Gautane’s mother was like and why she handled her life the way she did. She answers this and more. Explaining what it was like with her language barrier and people not being able to pronounce her name, leading to her nickname of “frenchy.” After the birth of her beautiful daughter, she realized the trauma from her past wasn’t going away on its own. This began her therapy journey.
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Join Dr. Dau and her guest, Gaetane Martin, author of the book, 100 Pennies, as we look at the heartfelt struggle, pain and the transformative potential of what it means to forgive against all odds.
Tune in for this philosophical conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
GeorgeAnn welcomes tonight’s guest, Gaetane Martin as she goes into detail of the heartfelt struggle, pain and the transformative potential of what it means to forgive against all odds. Painful nights from her childhood are recalled and what it was like living with an alcoholic father who sexually abused her and threatened to kill her mother.
Gaetane talks more about her early childhood as one of nine children. She explains what it was like encountering her father after his nights of drinking. Her father would come into her room late at night, demanding she tells where her mother is. Fearing for her mothers life she was put in difficult situations to lie on her mothers behalf. This led to tension in the family and trauma throughout her life.
Next Gaetane talks about the people God put in her life and how they helped her become the strong woman she is today. She speaks more about her childhood, how she helped feed her siblings and what her role was in the house. She says she was considered her fathers “property.” The day she realized her father was a coward, was the day her father called her a whore. She talks more about that moment and how she decided to leave her family when she met a man she wanted to marry.
Gaetane’s book, 100 Pennies, explains all this and more. After leaving her household with hate, she learned to turn it into healing. Georgeann asks what Gautane’s mother was like and why she handled her life the way she did. She answers this and more. Explaining what it was like with her language barrier and people not being able to pronounce her name, leading to her nickname of “frenchy.” After the birth of her beautiful daughter, she realized the trauma from her past wasn’t going away on its own. This began her therapy journey.