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In the wake of the events that fueled the Me Too movement, a lot of questions have been coming up. Why would someone stay silent about abuse and then speak up twenty years after the event happened? What we may not know is that silence is actually the norm, not the exception. Licia Berry, known as the Guide to the Frontier Inside, experienced abuse in her childhood home. She remained silent for many years. In adulthood, as she grappled with how to confront her past, she feared losing her connection to the only family she knew. This ignited a passion in her to become an agent for change. Licia shares how she began to examine her life and realize the things she needed to heal from which then led her into actually being of service to other people.
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In the wake of the events that fueled the Me Too movement, a lot of questions have been coming up. Why would someone stay silent about abuse and then speak up twenty years after the event happened? What we may not know is that silence is actually the norm, not the exception. Licia Berry, known as the Guide to the Frontier Inside, experienced abuse in her childhood home. She remained silent for many years. In adulthood, as she grappled with how to confront her past, she feared losing her connection to the only family she knew. This ignited a passion in her to become an agent for change. Licia shares how she began to examine her life and realize the things she needed to heal from which then led her into actually being of service to other people.

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