• I survived numerous perpetrators - and one was my headmaster
    Jul 16 2025

    Content warning: This video contains themes of sexual abuse. If you think it may be triggering for you please take care when listening. The thoughts and opinions expressed by our contributors are not necessarily those held by Something to Say.


    Juanita opens up about surviving abuse by multiple perpetrators — including her own headmaster. With courage and vulnerability, she shares the struggle of finding the right words to speak her truth, a challenge that many fellow survivors may deeply relate to.


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    17 Min.
  • In facing my trauma, I found my strength.
    Jun 11 2025

    Susan shares her powerful story of healing from childhood sexual abuse and trauma. Through honesty and deep inner work, she uncovered the strength and clarity to reclaim her life and guide others on their healing journey.


    To connect with Susan;

    Website: https://www.susangold.us

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    14 Min.
  • Not all abuse is sexual
    May 21 2025

    Content warning: This video contains themes of sexual abuse. If you think it may be triggering for you please take care when listening. The thoughts and opinions expressed by our contributors are not necessarily those held by Something to Say.


    Kathleen suffered many years of physical, emotional and psychological abuse at the hands of her parents. There were times when she feared for her life. Abuse doesn't have to be sexual for your story to count. Kathleen, your story counts and we thank you for sharing it with us.


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    Book: http://mybook.to/mylostchildhood


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    10 Min.
  • "I will no longer be quiet about it"
    May 7 2025

    Content warning: This video contains themes of sexual abuse. If you think it may be triggering for you please take care when listening. The thoughts and opinions expressed by our contributors are not necessarily those held by Something to Say.


    When Tanya was young, her mum passed away, and family friends stepped in to help by organising playdates. However, these days grew increasingly sinister, and Tanya was unaware that she was in the home of a seasoned predator.


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    16 Min.
  • My 9 year old daughter was groomed online
    Apr 23 2025

    Content warning: This video contains themes of sexual abuse. If you think it may be triggering for you please take care when listening. The thoughts and opinions expressed by our contributors are not necessarily those held by Something to Say.


    When Jen saw changes in her daughter's behaviour she had no idea what was behind it. She had prioritised internet safety at home. This is an important message, and a stark warning for all parents.


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    15 Min.
  • My parent told me to forgive and forget
    Apr 10 2025

    Content warning: This video contains themes of sexual abuse. If you think it may be triggering for you please take care when listening. The thoughts and opinions expressed by our contributors are not necessarily those held by Something to Say.


    Jocelyn's abuse was only made worse by family members who refused to acknowledge what she had suffered, and expected her to remain quiet.

    Her haunting story reminds us why teaching children the correct names for their private body parts is so vitally important.

    Jocelyn knows the value of having a safe space to share her truth. She does that here with all of us.


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    Book: https://mybook.to/rememberthechild


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    15 Min.
  • Keeping the family secret was more important than my safety
    Mar 26 2025

    Content warning: This video contains themes of sexual abuse. If you think it may be triggering for you please take care when listening. The thoughts and opinions expressed by our contributors are not necessarily those held by Something to Say.


    Deborah's intrafamilial abuse started when she was around 4 years of age. She spoke out to a parent, but this was never followed up, and the abuse continued into her teens.

    The realisation that she could cut the people who had hurt her out of her life was a large part of starting to move forward. She has now written a book to share her story, and to encourage others to share theirs.

    What's your story? Are you ready to share it?


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    To connect with Deborah;


    Website: https://dragonflyadvocacy.com.au/

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    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-aldrick-188b4530b/

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    15 Min.
  • I want you to know that it wasn't your fault
    Mar 12 2025

    Content warning: This video contains themes of sexual abuse. If you think it may be triggering for you please take care when watching. The thoughts and opinions expressed by our contributors are not necessarily those held by Something to Say.


    Nathan was 8 when his abuser first found him in a swimming pool changing room. He speaks with eloquence and honesty about what he suffered, and the kind of man it turned him into. His long road to self-compassion has been life changing. This is an inspirational listen.


    Please support this podcast by sharing this episode on your social media and/or send it to a friend. Due to the sensitive nature of these stories, the platforms will not include it on people’s feeds, therefore we cannot get any reach. Please help us with this.


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    16 Min.