Aloha Alive: The Dawn O'Brien Podcast
The most dangerous place for a child can be the place everyone assumes is safest: home, family, and trusted circles. We sit down as two sister friends to talk plainly about childhood sexual abuse, incest, and the generational silence that lets harm repeat. Charlotte shares the reality of being abused at multiple ages, the freeze response that can make a child feel voiceless, and the gutting 2024 revelation that forced her to re-see her father and her family history. It’s raw, it’s faith-forward, and it’s meant to bring freedom instead of shame. We also zoom out to the bigger picture of child sexual assault prevention. We talk about why abuse is not limited to any one culture, while still naming how tight-knit communities can unintentionally protect offenders through “don’t air dirty laundry,” pressure to honor elders, and fear of conflict. We connect the dots to trauma, poverty, substance abuse, domestic violence, and incarceration as risk amplifiers, and we talk about why survivors often get re-victimized when they disclose. Then we get practical: safe and sacred touch, body safety education, and Charlotte’s memorable ABCDEF framework for defining sexual abuse, including exposure and online exploitation. The line we keep coming back to is simple and urgent: sexual abuse stops when the silence stops. We also address grooming through gaming and DMs, safe adults and safe spaces, and how childhood trauma can echo into CPTSD and vulnerability to trafficking. If you care about protecting kids and supporting survivors with compassion and clarity, listen through and share it with someone you trust. Subscribe, leave a review, and send us your thoughts: what helps a person feel safe enough to speak? IG @DawnOBrienHI FB Dawn O'Brien HI www.ChooseAloha.org IG @alohaalivepodcast youtube.com/@AlohaAlivePodcast
40 episoder
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