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When Listening Becomes Lifesaving

52 min · 8. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602478/fan_mail/new] Some communities carry pain that most people never have to see. And then there are people who walk straight into it — every single day — because someone has to. In this episode of You Don't Know What I Been Through, Gerald G The Mentor and Steph Harmony sit down Sidney Johnson, a mental health specialist doing some of the most necessary — and most invisible — work on the far south side of Chicago. This is someone who shows up for people navigating grief, trauma, violence, and survival. Not in theory. In real life. We go deep on what it actually means to support a community that has every reason not to trust the systems that were supposed to protect them. We talk about burnout, boundaries, and what keeps you going when the weight of other people's pain starts to feel like your own. This conversation is for the helpers. The healers. The ones who hold space for everyone else and rarely get asked — but who's holding space for you? In this episode we explore: The human side of community mental health work. 💙 Why trust is everything — and how you build it with people who've been let down. 💙 What it really means to meet people where they are. 💙 The emotional weight of showing up consistently in crisis. 💙 Breaking the stigma around therapy in underserved communities. 💙 What healing actually looks like outside of social media. 💙 How to protect your own peace while carrying 📲 Follow us: linktr.ee/geraldgthementor [http://linktr.ee/geraldgthementor] linktr.ee/stephharmony [http://linktr.ee/stephharmony] You Don't Know What I Been Through — but we're figuring it out together Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602478/support]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602478/fan_mail/new] Some people show up when the world looks away. She shows up when it's falling apart. In this episode of You Don't Know What I Been Through, we sit down with Saleshea Peterson — founder of Hug A Child, NFP. When violence strikes, when grief is fresh, when communities are trying to hold themselves together — she's already there. Saleshea is an advocate and survivor who has dedicated her life to serving survivors of violence and leading violence prevention programming for young people across Chicago. She doesn't just understand this work intellectually — she has lived it. As a survivor of domestic violence and gun violence, she turned her deepest wounds into her greatest calling. And that is exactly what makes her voice undeniable. And when the news stories stop airing, when the vigils are over, when the world moves on — she stays. Months later. Years later. Still showing up. Still checking in. Still making sure survivors know they haven't been forgotten. That kind of commitment doesn't come from a job description. It comes from lived experience and a calling that runs deeper than most people will ever understand. But her mission doesn't stop with survivors. Saleshea wraps her arms around the youth too — literally and figuratively — creating experiences that remind them what it feels like to just be a kid. Because she understands that something as powerful as a hug — love, attention, and genuine investment in a child — can reshape their future and ignite something in them that the world truly needs. Prevention and intervention aren't separate strategies. They are both necessary. And she lives that truth every single day. This conversation goes deep — into the rooms most people never enter, the internal work behind the strength you see, and the weight of being the one everyone calls. This is the episode that reminds you why the work matters and what it truly costs the people who show up to do it. In this episode, we cover: 🎙️ Her origin story and the experiences that shaped her calling. 🎙️ Surviving domestic violence — and the truth about the journey of healing. 🎙️ What survivors of gun violence need most in the first hours after tragedy. 🎙️ How trust is built in the most sacred and painful spaces. 🎙️ Navigating systems to make sure survivors don't get lost. 🎙️ Why she named her organization Hug A Child — and the power behind that simple act. 🎙️ How pouring into young people today can minimize violence tomorrow. 🎙️ Why this work requires both prevention and intervention — and why one without the other isn't enough. 🎙️ Rebuilding yourself after trauma while showing up for others. 🎙️ What healing really looks like — for her and the people she serves. 🎙️ How everyday people can be part of the solution. If you've ever wondered what it looks like to build something powerful from your most broken moments — this episode holds the blueprint. 🔥 🔔 Hit subscribe — because the stories we're telling? They need to be heard. 💬 What does showing up for your community mean to you? Drop it in the comments. This is a safe space. 🕊️ 📲 Follow us: linktr.ee/geraldgthementor [http://linktr.ee/geraldgthementor] linktr.ee/stephharmony [http://linktr.ee/stephharmony] You Don't Know What I Been Through — but we're figuring it out together. 💙🤞🏾 May every survivor listening remember this: you are worthy of safety, worthy of support, and worthy of healing. Your story does not end in pain — it evolves in power. 💜✨️ #YouDontKnowWhatIBeenThrough #HugAChildMakeAChange #SalesheaPeterson #SurvivorStory #ChicagoStrong #HealingIsPossible #CommunityHealing #GunViolence #DomesticViolenceAwareness #HealingInAction Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602478/support]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602478/fan_mail/new] Sometimes healing starts with a moment you can't unsee. She looked in the mirror and saw the truth her mind had been trying to silence. And in that moment — something shifted. Some people hit rock bottom and stay there. But then there are people who hear something deeper — a voice that cuts through the noise, through the pain — and choose to rise. Our guest Dawn C. Ewing has a story that will stop you in your tracks. She's been through things most people wouldn't survive. And what she did next? Nobody saw it coming.  Have you ever heard that still small voice in your darkest moment? Drop it below. This is a safe space.  New episodes dropping — subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next.  Follow us: linktr.ee/geraldgthementor [http://linktr.ee/geraldgthementor] linktr.ee/stephharmony [http://linktr.ee/stephharmony] You Don't Know What I Been Through — but we're figuring it out together.  #YouDontKnowWhatIBeenThrough #GodsVoice #AddictionRecovery #HealingIsPossible #FaithOverFear #RealStories #HealingJourney #Transformation #FromSurvivalToStrength Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602478/support]

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When Listening Becomes Lifesaving

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602478/fan_mail/new] Some communities carry pain that most people never have to see. And then there are people who walk straight into it — every single day — because someone has to. In this episode of You Don't Know What I Been Through, Gerald G The Mentor and Steph Harmony sit down Sidney Johnson, a mental health specialist doing some of the most necessary — and most invisible — work on the far south side of Chicago. This is someone who shows up for people navigating grief, trauma, violence, and survival. Not in theory. In real life. We go deep on what it actually means to support a community that has every reason not to trust the systems that were supposed to protect them. We talk about burnout, boundaries, and what keeps you going when the weight of other people's pain starts to feel like your own. This conversation is for the helpers. The healers. The ones who hold space for everyone else and rarely get asked — but who's holding space for you? In this episode we explore: The human side of community mental health work. 💙 Why trust is everything — and how you build it with people who've been let down. 💙 What it really means to meet people where they are. 💙 The emotional weight of showing up consistently in crisis. 💙 Breaking the stigma around therapy in underserved communities. 💙 What healing actually looks like outside of social media. 💙 How to protect your own peace while carrying 📲 Follow us: linktr.ee/geraldgthementor [http://linktr.ee/geraldgthementor] linktr.ee/stephharmony [http://linktr.ee/stephharmony] You Don't Know What I Been Through — but we're figuring it out together Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602478/support]

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