Ep. 10: “You Wanted This”: The Lies Predators Tell | Michelle Denault on Grooming and Educator Sexual Abuse
Before it’s abuse, it’s grooming.
In this deeply powerful episode of Crossing the Line, Joelle Casteix speaks with survivor, advocate, and national speaker Michelle Denault about how educator sexual abuse often begins—not with force, but with manipulation, attention, secrecy, and emotional dependency.
Michelle shares the devastating story of how, at just 14 years old, she was groomed by a popular teacher and coach who convinced her for years that their abusive relationship was “love.” What followed was nearly a decade of manipulation, secrecy, victim-blaming, and institutional failure.
Together, Joelle and Michelle unpack:
* How grooming actually works
* Why “good kids” and loving families are still vulnerable
* The dangerous myths society still believes about educator abuse
* How shame keeps survivors silent for decades
* The lifelong psychological impact of coercive relationships
* The role schools and communities play in enabling abuse
* Why prevention requires adults to recognize the warning signs before abuse escalates
Michelle also discusses the national prevention and training work she now does with schools, law enforcement, and educators across the country—helping adults understand the realities of grooming, power, coercion, and survivor support.
This conversation is emotional, candid, and essential listening for parents, educators, policymakers, and anyone committed to protecting children.
Resources:
* Michelle Denault: MichelleDenault.com [https://michelledenault.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
* National Center to Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct, and Exploitation (NCSESAME) [https://www.ncsesame.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
* Crossing the Line Podcast [https://www.ncsesame.org/podcasts?utm_source=chatgpt.com]