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One young woman's dream of performing on stage became a fight to reclaim her voice. In this episode of I Want You To Know, Jayden Harris and her mother, Shannon, share the story behind Jayden's allegations of grooming and sexual exploitation while working as a teenage performer in Branson. They open up about the warning signs that were easy to miss, the impact of manipulation and abuse, and the emotional toll that continued long after everything became public. This is about the realities of power imbalances, survivor silencing, and why healing looks different for every person. Jayden also shares how finding her voice transformed her pain into purpose. Rather than accepting a settlement that would have required her to remain silent, she made the courageous decision to refuse signing a non-disclosure agreement because, as she explains, healing could never come at the cost of losing her voice. Every conversation helps break the silence, raise awareness, and remind survivors that they are not alone. Resources: Free confidential help is always available at victimconnect.org [http://victimconnect.org] If you have been a victim of a crime and would like to share your story, please contact us at media@victimsofcrime.org [media@victimsofcrime.org] — This podcast discusses real crimes and may include sensitive topics that could be difficult for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. The information shared in this podcast is for informational and storytelling purposes only and is not intended as legal advice.
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