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Ep4: Randy Scobey-From PTSD to EMDR to HAPPY

1 h 1 min · 3. Mai 2026
Episode Ep4: Randy Scobey-From PTSD to EMDR to HAPPY Cover

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What happens when the very system meant to save you becomes the source of your deepest wound? What does it take to dismantle a lie you've lived for decades — especially when that lie was built in the name of faith? And what does it really mean to thrive when you've spent years simply surviving? Randy Scobey is a survivor, author, and advocate whose story sits at the intersection of religious trauma, identity, and healing. As the former Executive Vice President of Exodus International — the largest ex-gay ministry in the world — Randy spent years as a public face of conversion therapy before helping to shut the organization down in 2013. His journey from abuse survivor to unwilling spokesperson to free and authentic man has been featured in the award-winning documentaries Pray Away and For They Know Not What They Do. His memoir, WHY, chronicles what it means to survive abuse, live a lie, and finally learn to thrive as your true self. In this episode, Joe and Randy talk about being diagnosed with PTSD, healing through therapy, and EMDR. The signs you're on the right path to being authentically yourself. This episode is brave, courageous, and radically honest. Randy's Blog [https://randyscobey.com]

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