Final Project:
Walking Free is an interactive art project using photos, snapshots, symbolic AI imagery, and reflective questions to help survivors explore resilience or help others understand that process. This is the final Courage 365 project for now.
https://t.co/iAV4Jxuw2h
Important announcement about Courage 365. Our organization is going on an indefinite pause so I can focus on my health.
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If Courage 365 has made a difference in your life and you wish to reach out please do so at this link: https://t.co/30Fdd7bhqO
What if you finally had a place to say “This happened to me,”… and no one flinched?
That’s what Courage Club is. For people who were shamed, silenced, spiritually controlled.
If your church made you feel small, wrong, or “broken”, this group is for you: https://t.co/jisoU8Kkkb
Ever feel like you had to heal in secret?
You left that church, but you also lost friends, community, a sense of safety.
You never thought you’d have to survive that. But you did.
Time to heal, with people who truly understand. Join us: https://t.co/jisoU8Kkkb
Most people don’t understand what you went through.
They think, “It couldn’t have been that bad.”
They say, “But wasn’t your church helping you?”
Courage Club is the opposite of that.
We want to be here for you, exactly where you are.
Register: https://t.co/jisoU8Kkkb
🧡 This Courage Club is a free, 6-month support group for survivors of spiritual abuse.
Whether you left your religion or stayed, this group is a place to feel safe and seen. Join us. You deserve healing, too. https://t.co/jisoU8Kkkb
You left the church but you still hear their voices in your head:
“You’re overreacting.”
“You just need more faith.”
“God doesn’t like rebellion.”
But deep down, you know what happened was wrong.
🕊 This Courage Club is for you.
https://t.co/jisoU8Kkkb
Learn how to break down the components of insincere apologies and reveal the common tactics abusers use to feign remorse to keep you in their clutches —to make sure you are inside our Facebook group where it’s all happening go to https://t.co/4h5vi1BwTx to join.
Happening October 15th at 7pm EST for the 30 Days of Courage: "Sorry, Not Sorry: How To Spot Fake Abuser Apologies".
Abusers use fake apologies to evade responsibility and Isami Daehn, a human trafficking survivor and activist, will help you dissect their deceptive layers.
You’ll be ready to spot these phony apologies a mile away, understand the subtle cues of dishonesty, and equip yourself with strategies to protect your emotional well-being with ways to respond and setting and keeping better boundaries, after this powerful conversation.
Learn how to break down the components of insincere apologies and reveal the common tactics abusers use to feign remorse to keep you in their clutches —to make sure you are inside our Facebook group where it’s all happening go to https://t.co/4h5vi1BwTx to join.
You’ll be ready to spot these phony apologies a mile away, understand the subtle cues of dishonesty, and equip yourself with strategies to protect your emotional well-being with ways to respond and setting and keeping better boundaries, after this powerful conversation.
Happening October 15th at 7pm EST for the 30 Days of Courage: "Sorry, Not Sorry: How To Spot Fake Abuser Apologies".
Abusers use fake apologies to evade responsibility and Isami Daehn, a human trafficking survivor and activist, will help you dissect their deceptive layers.
Learn how to break down the components of insincere apologies and reveal the common tactics abusers use to feign remorse to keep you in their clutches —to make sure you are inside our Facebook group where it’s all happening go to https://t.co/4h5vi1BwTx to join.
Happening October 15th at 7pm EST for the 30 Days of Courage: "Sorry, Not Sorry: How To Spot Fake Abuser Apologies".
Abusers use fake apologies to evade responsibility and Isami Daehn
, a human trafficking survivor and activist, will help you dissect their deceptive layers.
You’ll be ready to spot these phony apologies a mile away, understand the subtle cues of dishonesty, and equip yourself with strategies to protect your emotional well-being with ways to respond and setting and keeping better boundaries, after this powerful conversation.
Learn how to break down the components of insincere apologies and reveal the common tactics abusers use to feign remorse to keep you in their clutches —to make sure you are inside our Facebook group where it’s all happening go to https://t.co/4h5vi1BwTx to join.
Happening October 15th at 7pm EST for the 30 Days of Courage: "Sorry, Not Sorry: How To Spot Fake Abuser Apologies".
Abusers use fake apologies to evade responsibility and Isami Daehn, a human trafficking survivor and activist, will help you dissect their deceptive layers.
You’ll be ready to spot these phony apologies a mile away, understand the subtle cues of dishonesty, and equip yourself with strategies to protect your emotional well-being with ways to respond and setting and keeping better boundaries, after this powerful conversation.