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Jenny – Letting go of shame and finding love in her sexuality

Released Wednesday, 25th September 2019
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 Jenny – Letting go of shame and finding love in her sexuality

Jenny – Letting go of shame and finding love in her sexuality

 Jenny – Letting go of shame and finding love in her sexuality

Jenny – Letting go of shame and finding love in her sexuality

Wednesday, 25th September 2019
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Shame, sexuality and self-love. In this episode we speak to Jenny who is an APSU speaker’s bureau member and a multi-talented woman who has done a variety of work in the alcohol and other drug space. Jenny speaks to us about growing up experiencing family dysfunction in South Africa, about relationship addiction and about her path of coming to love and accept herself as a lesbian woman. This episode is a powerful exploration of shame, identity and self-love.

*Names have been changed in this episode for privacy reasons.  *The book mentioned in the episode by Claudia Black is called ‘Changing Course; healing from loss abandonment and fear’.

‘Straight from the Source’  looks at a range of different issues relevant to those impacted by drug and alcohol use from varying perspectives and talks real, honest stories, straight from the source.

We will have more guests and more stories coming to you monthly.

Straight from The Source is the voice of the Association of Participating Service Users (APSU), a service of the Self-Help Addiction Resource Centre (SHARC).  APSU is a Victorian consumer representative body, which believes that the needs, strengths and expertise of people who use drugs and alcohol should drive the system and their voices should be heard.

Podcast episodes and further information on APSU is accessible through APSU onlineAPSU Facebook  and through major podcast apps.

Just a reminder that the views expressed by our guests are not necessarily reflective of those of APSU and SHARC.

*Warning- the podcast discusses challenging topics, which may be triggering for some individuals. If listening to the podcasts brought up any issues for you and you would like to speak to someone, In Australia you can call Directline 24/7 for drug and alcohol help on: 1800 888 236. You can call QLife for LGBTQI related counseling and referral on: 1800 184 527 from 3pm until 12am every night or chat online at https://qlife.org.au/

Podcast Music is from Jimmy Loops and can be found through Facebook at Big Jimmy Loops or YouTube at Mr Jimmy Loops

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