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When Ajah was experiencing childhood sexual abuse, she reached out to the adults in her life for help and was met with only indifference and betrayal. Ajah felt powerless until a slogan at school, "You are what you make," redefined her life's trajectory. The idea she could build a better life for herself was invigorating and made more tangible when her LifeSet specialist exposed her to new places and experiences. Youth Villages Managing Director of Clinical Services Dr. Rebekah Lemmons discusses how our environments shape our outcomes. Dr. Lemmons believes we influence our environment by choosing what kind of media we consume. Learn how Ajah set herself on the path to a better life by becoming an 'information shopaholic.'
Since the interview – Ajah graduated from Wake Technical Community College in North Carolina with a bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance. She is currently working in the billing department at Walmart, but is currently seeking a career in the tech industry.
Links from the show
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255
Learn more about all the programs at Youth Villages here.
Join the force for families. 101 locations across 23 states (including D.C.) Check out open positions near you.
Full show description
www.youthvillages.org/podcast
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Facebook - @youthvillages
Twitter - @youthvillages
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LinkedIn – linkedin.com/school/youth-villages
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When Ajah was experiencing childhood sexual abuse, she reached out to the adults in her life for help and was met with only indifference and betrayal. Ajah felt powerless until a slogan at school, "You are what you make," redefined her life's trajectory. The idea she could build a better life for herself was invigorating and made more tangible when her LifeSet specialist exposed her to new places and experiences. Youth Villages Managing Director of Clinical Services Dr. Rebekah Lemmons discusses how our environments shape our outcomes. Dr. Lemmons believes we influence our environment by choosing what kind of media we consume. Learn how Ajah set herself on the path to a better life by becoming an 'information shopaholic.'
Since the interview – Ajah graduated from Wake Technical Community College in North Carolina with a bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance. She is currently working in the billing department at Walmart, but is currently seeking a career in the tech industry.
Links from the show
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255
Learn more about all the programs at Youth Villages here.
Join the force for families. 101 locations across 23 states (including D.C.) Check out open positions near you.
Full show description
www.youthvillages.org/podcast
Social Media
Instagram - @youthvillages
Facebook - @youthvillages
Twitter - @youthvillages
YouTube - youtube.com/user/youthvillages
LinkedIn – linkedin.com/school/youth-villages
Listen to this episode on
Apple
Spotify
Google Play
Amazon Music
YouTube
Privacy Policy
All rights reserved. "Youth Villages" is a registered service mark owned by Youth Villages®, a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN: 58-1716970). Your gift is tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Youth Villages® is an equal opportunity employer and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
www.youthvillages.org/privacy-statement/