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In this powerful episode, Janice shares her story of growing up in the aftermath of leaving the FLDS, where parents were trying to survive, children were left unprotected, and generational trauma quietly took root. She speaks openly about sexual assault, emotional abandonment, and the long road toward safety, stability, and self-forgiveness.
Together, we explore what real accountability looks like, why acknowledging harm doesn’t erase love, and how healing begins when we stop protecting systems and start protecting children. This episode is about breaking cycles, not through blame, but through truth.
⚠️ Trigger warning: Sexual violence, abuse, and trauma are discussed.
By Ceci Hendrickson & Nikki Knudson5
1010 ratings
In this powerful episode, Janice shares her story of growing up in the aftermath of leaving the FLDS, where parents were trying to survive, children were left unprotected, and generational trauma quietly took root. She speaks openly about sexual assault, emotional abandonment, and the long road toward safety, stability, and self-forgiveness.
Together, we explore what real accountability looks like, why acknowledging harm doesn’t erase love, and how healing begins when we stop protecting systems and start protecting children. This episode is about breaking cycles, not through blame, but through truth.
⚠️ Trigger warning: Sexual violence, abuse, and trauma are discussed.

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