The Shape Campaign

I was 14, he was 20...but they didn't believe me.

50 min · 23 de jun de 2025
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From surviving an assault at just 14, coerced by someone she trusted, to being dismissed by members of her own church, Brittney’s story is one of deep pain, but also incredible strength. In this raw episode of The Shape Campaign, she shares how silence shaped her early years, and what it means to speak out now. Brittney also reflects on navigating relationships as an adult, the moment she realized her story mattered, and the lessons she’s passing on to her son, who is autistic, curious, and learning to advocate for himself just like she is. This isn’t just a story about trauma. It’s a story about survival, truth, and the power of saying: I believe in me, even if no one else does.

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