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Step into the captivating story of digital creator and public speaker Ed Squire as he courageously reveals his journey of overcoming childhood trauma and discovering healing beyond the mask. In this compelling episode, Ed candidly shares the challenges of concealing his pain while chasing success and recognition. Through introspection and resilience, he embarked on a transformative journey, breaking free from the shackles of his past and embracing a path toward authenticity and wholeness. "Overcoming Childhood Trauma: Ed Squire's Inspiring Journey to Healing" delves deep into the human experience, highlighting the power of vulnerability and the resilience of the human spirit. Join us as we explore the profound impact of Ed's journey, offering hope and inspiration to those who are navigating similar paths. This episode is a testament to the possibility of healing and growth, reminding us that true liberation lies in embracing our truth beyond the confines of our masks.
Advocate for Survivors of childhood sexual abuse Ed Squire joins Joseph to talk about "Under-Developed Identity", getting ANGRY at God, and getting out of victim mode, as well as, letting God heal, mend and make you whole again. LINKS MeTooWhatNow.com SUBSCRIBE BrokenCatholic.com BLOW UP ROCKS™ Elite Performance Coaching For 7-9 Figure Businessmen™ Helping Christian Husbands Go From Angry & Unfulfilled to PEACE & PURPOSE in 90 Days or Less ... GUARANTEED! See REAL Results at: BlowUpRocks.com Music: StantonLanier.com | Purple-Planet.com
Charisma Quotient: Build Confidence, Make Connections and Find Love
How do you engage in healthy dating relationships after experiencing trauma? If you are a survivor of trauma in any form, it's important to recognize that healing takes time, patience and there will be peaks and valleys. This week, Kimmy has a vulnerable and honest conversation with Ed Squire, a survivor of childhood abuse who works to support and advocate for other childhood trauma survivors. EPISODE 255 of The Charisma Quotient Podcast is titled: Moving Beyond Abuse: Interview With Ed Squire In order to build healthy, trusting relationships -- acknowledging past trauma may be an important first step in your journey to find love. Ed shares his story about the series of sexual abuses he experienced as a child and how they impacted his life. From struggling to find his own identity, to battling addiction and increasing his self-worth, Ed has come a long way. Listen in to hear incredibly valuable tips and advice from Ed on how to begin to strengthen your relationship with yourself when healing from a traumatic or abusive past. Kimmy and Ed discuss the importance of regaining trust in yourself and others. Ed shares a story about learning the meaning of living in the present and not taking anything for granted. You'll hear about the power of journaling to help you process and recognize the emotions you are feeling in the moment, without judgement. Stay tuned for a transformative tip about giving yourself credit and building up your record of success, no matter how small. When you start to recognize your progress and how small wins add up to the big picture, it can help permanently shift your view of yourself as you continue on your personal journey to heal, find yourself and find love. Healing from a traumatic past can be incredibly difficult and you do not need to do it alone. Removing yourself from isolation and finding support systems is essential. If you are ready to explore what your next steps are and begin the healing process, you can reach out to Kimmy here for a FREE breakthrough call: https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough EPISODE 255 of The Charisma Quotient Podcast is titled: Moving Beyond Abuse: Interview With Ed Squire. The Charisma Quotient Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many of your other favorite podcast channels. ************************************************ Kimmy Seltzer is a Confidence Therapist and Authentic Dating Strategist implementing targeted style, emotional and social intelligence to your life. ************************************************ Would you like to connect with Kimmy? Website: https://kimmyseltzer.com/ Chat: https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough Instagram: @kimmyseltzer Twitter: @kimmyseltzer Join her FREE Facebook Group Love Makeover Insiders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lovemakeovers
S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work
I'm so honored to bring you the story of Ed Squire, a survivor of sexual abuse who's been through it all! His honesty and candor are refreshing in an age of social media masks and performance marketing. Ed is the real deal and his story will touch you in a way nothing else can. For over 20 years, Ed was a senior consultant for Fortune 500 and global companies in the United States, Canada, and Europe.Ed is a survivor of childhood trauma, and in 2018, he started a nonprofit called 'MeToo, WhatNow' that helps survivors of childhood abuse and trauma rebuild their lives.Today he's the creator and host of The Visible Kindness podcast and founder of Ed Squire Media, Video Marketing Mastery, where he teaches online business owners how to create branded video content to scale their businesses.Social Media LinksMeTooWhatNow:Website: https://www.metoowhatnow.comFacebook, Instagram, Twitter: @metoowhatnowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/metoowhatnowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/visiblekind...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edsquire/Twitter: https://twitter.com/metoowhatnowVisible Kindness:Website: https://www.visiblekindness.comInstagram: @visiblekindnessYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvo...The Visible Kindness Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Podcast is also on: Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Podcasts, Android, etc.Video Marketing Mastery:Website:
Welcome to Ed Squire, the founder of MeTooWhatNow a charity for male and female survivors of child sexual abuse. He does much work to support those who have suffered. He believes that trust first begins in trusting yourself, something child sexual abuse (CSA) survivors struggle with. He believes there needs to be more support and recognition for survivors out there globally. He is genuine and real in his motivation to help where he can, and offers this to whoever approaches him. To apply to be a guest on the show go to: https://www.gloriamasters.com/contact.html#/To share this episode go to: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1907499/10145117To get some more resources from gloria, go to: https://www.gloriamasters.com/#/To sign up for her free Blog go to: https://www.gloriamasters.com/contact.html#/
For over 20 years, Ed was a senior business consultant for Fortune 500 and global companies throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. Ed is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, and in 2018, he started a nonprofit called 'MeToo, WhatNow.' He is driven to help survivors of any kind of childhood abuse and trauma rebuild their lives. In 2016, he filed a public lawsuit against one of his abusers. He's currently producing a documentary about the experience. His central platform is YouTube, where he creates videos to connect with other survivors and build community. In Ed's words: "The most powerful step in a survivor's journey is connecting with other survivors and sharing their stories. When this happens, it makes a significant difference in many areas of their lives, including their ability to help other survivors. We need a paradigm shift in how we are taught to treat ourselves and others as we go through this process. Most survivors I've spoken with over the years tell me how much it meant to them. In some cases, it even saved their lives by talking to another survivor who understands. The big question is, "When is the right time?" 3 top tips for my audience: 1. Learn how to ‘Locate yourself.' I.e. self-actualization and awareness. 2. “You're not alone” sounds nice, but find a community where you're safe, accepted, and you can thrive. 3. In life, you get to be whatever you want to be. Don't let your past define you. Look at yourself in the mirror for who you used to be and learn how to define who you want to become. Get in touch with Ed: Website: https://www.metoowhatnow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metoowhatnow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/metoowhatnow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visiblekindness/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edsquire/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/metoowhatnow Wait, there is more!!! Have a look at www.mystepstosobriety.com to see which other books and projects I am involved in! And follow me on Instagram, Podcast, Facebook and Linkedin! https://www.instagram.com/adifferentlifestory https://stephanneff.podbean.com/ https://www.facebook.com/adifferentlifestory https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephan-neff-author/
About Ed Squire Ed is the creator and host of The Visible Kindness Podcast and a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. He is also the founder of MeTooWhatNow, a nonprofit organization that helps survivors of childhood trauma and abuse move beyond declaring, “ME TOO” and start living their ‘WHAT NOW' lives. On This Episode Ed discusses ‘imposter syndrome'. He shares a recent victory in his life where imposter syndrome prevented him from share the story of how he forgave his grandfather on his deathbed for sexually abusing him as a child. Ed shares 7 steps to authenticity that helped him overcome imposter syndrome. Steps To Authenticity. Make sure you understand it's a process. Take baby steps. Each step will cause you to grow a little more. Surround yourself with people you know that love and care about you and will support you. Why? Because it's inevitable that someone's going to try and beat you down. Know what you are afraid of. Write down your top three fears Start working on #3 first. Know your core values….really know them. Write them down Revisit them often Change them Make them what you want them to be. Know that you're going to fall and you're going to fall a lot. Use your support system. Falling is learning. Falling is not failing. Keep getting up and never stop getting up. Recognize and acknowledge your growth and congratulate and reward yourself. Link to the video of Ed's story of forgiving his grandfather: https://youtu.be/VZWaLgjjndI Link to this podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0Q5TaWX2qyQ CONNECT WITH ED: Visible Kindness Website: https://www.visiblekindness.com MeTooWhatNow Website: https://www.metoowhatnow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metoowhatnow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvoCb8aYfT8V6Qo53cs81A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visiblekindness/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edsquire/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/metoowhatnow
In this season finale episode, I talk about the steps that took place in my life that caused me to start the Visible Kindness podcast. Amazingly, the origins come from my experiences as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse. I candidly share how a nervous breakdown in 2016 caused me to lose my job and ultimately bringing me to starting this podcast. SEE THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75mdUk3XzGY Watch the videos mentioned on the show. Extra video content not included on the show. See pictures related to the stories I tell. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Kelly Meany's story: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/life/living-well/yp/2014/03/25/yp-spotlight-benefits-of-mentoring-a-child-return-full-circle/6870113/ Matthew Turner's book, ‘BEYOND THE PALE. A Fable about ESCAPING the HUSTLE and FINDING YOURSELF: https://beyondbook.co CONNECT WITH ED: MeTooWhatNow Website: https://www.metoowhatnow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metoowhatnow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvoCb8aYfT8V6Qo53cs81A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visiblekindness/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edsquire/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/metoowhatnow
Ed Squire has over 20 years of experience as a business consultant for Fortune 500 and global companies throughout the US, Canada, and Europe. In 2018, he started a nonprofit called 'Me Too, What Now' that raises awareness about childhood abuse and trauma. He is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse from multiple incidents from ages 4-10. Ed’s mission is to 'Help survivors of childhood trauma conquer the effects of fear, shame, and dysfunction to live with identity, power, and purpose.’ MeTooWhatNow Website and Free E-Book Follow Ed: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Follow Mike: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Twitter 7 Tips to Launch Your Podcast by Social Chameleon
This episode is about survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA). Did you know the Internet returns over 80 million results for "we need to talk more about childhood sexual abuse"? Ed Squire previously provided strategic business management consulting services for over 40 companies in 20+ industries. Eventually, the sexual abuse he suffered as a child caught up with him. He found himself unable to work and on disability with complex post-traumatic stress disorder. The #1 Personal Leadership Podcast For Tales & Tactics To Thrive! Watch Adam's "Awaken Your Alpha" TEDx Talk here: www.bit.ly/TEDxALW The podcast also has a bestselling book! TALES & TACTICS TO THRIVE www.AYAlpha.com/book
How Kindness Can Kill Depression with Ed Squire on Domino Thinking with Alison DonagheyDo you suffer from depression?Is your past trauma controlling your future?Can you move from being a victim to taking control of your life?What happens after you have announced #MeToo?If you are looking for ways to move beyond your past in a healthy and productive way you don’t want to miss my conversation with Ed Squire.For over 20 years, Ed Squire was a strategic business consultant for Fortune 500 and global companies throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe.In 2018, he started a nonprofit called 'Me Too, What Now' that raises awareness about childhood sexual abuse and mental health.The organization moves beyond 'Me Too' by looking forward and asking 'What Now?' This focus enables survivors to heal and break free of fear, shame, and stigma. Ed is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse himself.if you don’t question something what is the point of believing in it?Get Social:Website - https://www.dominothinking.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dominothinking/Twitter - https://twitter.com/alisondonaghey/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisondonaghey/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dominothinking/
Welcome to the introductory episode of Visible Kindness. On this episode I explain: How I arrived at the idea for Visible Kindness. My philosophy around kindness and self-compassion. ‘The Three Stages of Kindness' that are an underlying theme for every episode. Connect with Ed Squire: Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
For over 20 years, Ed Squire was a strategic business consultant for Fortune 500 and global companies in the United States, Canada, and Europe. We discuss: There is a lot more to mental health than you think there is [2:15] The impact of the “What do you do?” question [6:51] Staying beyond the “Me too” part [8:21] A five-step process to recover from any type of trauma [10:56] How to give yourself a break from being money-focused while being unemployed [16:16] A methodology to apply your accumulated business skills to a passion of yours [18:32] The “requirements” for carving out your path to opportunities [21:00] After suddenly losing his job in June 2018, Ed started a nonprofit called 'Me Too, What Now' that raises awareness about childhood sexual abuse and mental health. The organization focuses on 'What Now?' helping survivors to move beyond keeping a victim mentality. Ed is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse himself. This year he's also starting a video and media production company. Learn more about Ed at https://www.visiblekindness.com/ (https://www.visiblekindness.com/) .
Pastor Kathleen welcomes Ed Squire to talk about his experience as a survivor of sexual violence and how faith communities might respond in better ways to anyone, female or male, who has experienced sexual violence or harassment.
Pastor Kathleen welcomes Ed Squire to talk about his experience as a survivor of sexual violence and how faith communities might respond in better ways to anyone, female or male, who has experienced sexual violence or harassment.
For 20 years, Ed was a top-tier business consultant for Fortune 500 and global companies in the US, Canada, and Europe. We discuss: Coming to a full stop and becoming public about personal roadblocks [2:12] The fundamental problem with performance orientation [5:11] Find yourself, live yourself, give yourself [7:58] How to get the attention of 60 to 80 million people to help them move forward [10:16] The commonality that makes millions of people follow you on the fastest growing means of influence [13:27] The high-end of producing a good content [15:57] The beginning of the path to healing [18:10] In 2016, Ed was on disability with PTSD, anxiety, and depression. In 2012, he began speaking openly about the childhood sexual abuse he suffered and how it was affecting him. This set off a chain of events that changed everything. Last May, Ed started a nonprofit called MeTooWhatNow to raise awareness about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness, but he wanted to be mainstream and contemporary. So he developed a niche for creating videos and documentaries that are capturing the attention of his target audience and other influencers. Learn more about Ed at Facebook (https://facebook.com/metoowhatnow) . Thank You to Our Sponsor: SiteHub www.smashingtheplateau.com/sitehub (http://www.smashingtheplateau.com/sitehub)
Ed Squire was sexually abused multiple times as a child, and for years he hid his story. After suffering a meltdown, he realized he could no longer stay silent. Ed is the Founder of MeTooWhatNow, a non-profit focused on helping individuals thrive after life trauma. Join Kim and Ed as they share their Faith, stories of resilience, and the importance of sharing our message and impacting the world through our experiences. Get the show notes and transcription at https://thekimsutton.com/pp614.
=====This episode is sponsored by CloutHQ. Enter the code breakfast to save over $1,000 on an annual membershiphttps://clouthq.com/https://clouthq.com/?utm_source=breakfast&utm_campaign=blExclusively for the Breakfast Leadership listeners we are offering a yearly subscription at our ENTERPRISE level at $499 for one entire YEAR!With an Enterprise subscription, listeners will be able to access the most elite tier of our platform, offering the most abundant features and connections. ============ https://metoowhatnow.com/index.htmlEd's YouTube Channel (Please subscribe!) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3HRouVWv2Ch3DFAL7BPK5AOn my journey to recovery from childhood sexual abuse, I searched online for help and support. I found plenty of valuable information, but it didn't seem to be enough. I wanted something that would allow me to escape the heaviness of this topic, but without leaving it. I wanted to feel good, encouraged and even entertained.I didn’t find much and that’s how METOOWHATNOW began.I told a friend about my frustration and he suggested that I make videos of my journey and upload them to YouTube. I was terrified of the idea, but I thought it might help in my recovery and maybe it could help someone else. I uploaded my first video to YouTube on April 22, 2018. Some were created to be informative and helpful and others just for fun. METOOWHATNOW means: MeToo - "I’ve been sexually abused.”WhatNow – “What can I do today to heal a little bit more?”
For over 20 years Ed Squire was a top-tier business consultant providing strategic business solutions for Fortune 500 and global companies in the US, Canada, and Europe. But by the end of 2016, he was terminated and on disability with complex PTSD and depression. In 2015 he began speaking openly about the sexual abuse he suffered as a child and how it was affecting him as an adult, but he wasn't prepared for how that might impact his life. Ed started a nonprofit called MeTooWhatNow to raise awareness about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness using social media in the form of mainstream, contemporary videos on YouTube. With his unique style to creating videos and documentaries, his goal is to eliminate fear and stigma about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness. He's currently working on a documentary about the public lawsuit he filed against one of his abusers who was his elementary school teacher, and the school board that employed him. Connect with Ed Squire: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metoowhatnow Twitter: https://twitter.com/metoowhatnow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metoowhatnow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/metoowhatnow Website: https://www.metoowhatnow.com Nice Sponsors: Coaching as Culture. Check out our sponsor at https://www.cylient.com/ and take their free leadership self-assessment here: http://info.cylient.com/learnmore Get your free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift Check out the "Entrepreneur's Toolkit" Giveaway Reach The Nice Guys Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Nice Links: Subscribe to the Podcast Niceguysonbusiness.com TurnkeyPodcast.com - You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. Podcast Production, Concept to Launch Book Doug and/or Strick as a speaker at your upcoming event. Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Doug's Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Nice Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like. Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Promise Statement: To provide an experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life. Never underestimate the Power of Nice.
For over 20 years Ed Squire was a top-tier business consultant providing strategic business solutions for Fortune 500 and global companies in the US, Canada, and Europe. But by the end of 2016, he was terminated and on disability with complex PTSD and depression. In 2015 he began speaking openly about the sexual abuse he suffered as a child and how it was affecting him as an adult, but he wasn't prepared for how that might impact his life. Ed started a nonprofit called MeTooWhatNow to raise awareness about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness using social media in the form of mainstream, contemporary videos on YouTube. With his unique style to creating videos and documentaries, his goal is to eliminate fear and stigma about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness. He's currently working on a documentary about the public lawsuit he filed against one of his abusers who was his elementary school teacher, and the school board that employed him. Connect with Ed Squire: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metoowhatnow Twitter: https://twitter.com/metoowhatnow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metoowhatnow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/metoowhatnow Website: https://www.metoowhatnow.com Nice Sponsors: Coaching as Culture. Check out our sponsor at https://www.cylient.com/ and take their free leadership self-assessment here: http://info.cylient.com/learnmore Get your free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift Check out the "Entrepreneur's Toolkit" Giveaway Reach The Nice Guys Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Nice Links: Subscribe to the Podcast Niceguysonbusiness.com TurnkeyPodcast.com - You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. Podcast Production, Concept to Launch Book Doug and/or Strick as a speaker at your upcoming event. Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Doug's Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Nice Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like. Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Promise Statement: To provide an experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life. Never underestimate the Power of Nice.
Learn, why it is so important to become vulnerable and speak out about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness in order to eliminate, fear, stigma, and shame by Ed Squire, survivor of multiple childhood abuse. He started the nonprofit 'MeTooWhatNow' to follow his mission of speaking out and raising awareness about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness.
On today's episode, Cody Dakota has an interview with Ed Squire, founder of the #MeTooWhatNow Movement. Ed faced childhood abuse multiple times. He talks about his story, and how the events of his childhood dramatically impacted his extremely successful career, his marriage, and his Faith. They also discussed how the fall from these things began the movement and where it's begun to take him! "Transforming fear, stigma, and shame intocourage, honor, and respectfor survivors of childhood sexual abuse." In this episode, Cody Dakota and Ed discuss: - #MeTooWhatNow - How prevalent Childhood Abuse is - What happens after you raise your hand? - The power of video content - Authenticity online - And How it All Ties To Leadership Find out more about Ed's work here: Website: https://metoowhatnow.com/index.html YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3HRouVWv2Ch3DFAL7BPK5A LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edsquire/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edsquire2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/metoowhatnow Unlock Your Heroic Potential Develop Into a Legendary Leader EMERGE and Become Who You Were Meant to Be! The Emerge Leadership Connection Podcast – With Cody Dakota The Leadership Guide: http://www.TheLeadership.Guide The Emerge Leadership Connection Podcast: https://www.EmergeLeadership.Club The League of Legendary Leaders: League.EmergeLeadership.Club Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyLeadershipGuide/ Cody Dakota’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CodyWootenCoyote LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theleadershipguide/ Cody Dakota’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/codywootencoyote/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theleadershipguide/ LoCo Coyote Enterprises: http://www.LoCoCoyote.Enterprises
Joseph Warren chats with: Ed Squire Advocate for Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse "In my hotel room, I had it out with God!" ★ FIND yourself ★ LIVE yourself ★ GIVE yourself Links From Today’s Show:MeTooWhatNow.com Show Links: DONATE $5/month! Work With Joseph! Music: www.Purple-Planet.com
The statistics are mindboggling. In the United States alone, there’s an estimated 60 to 70 million survivors of childhood sexual abuse. In Canada, the estimate is 10 million. Ed Squire is a part of that statistic. As a survivor, the abuse destroyed the majority of his life. In this interview, Ed opens up about the […]
The statistics are mindboggling. In the United States alone, there’s an estimated 60 to 70 million survivors of childhood sexual abuse. In Canada, the estimate is 10 million. Ed Squire is a part of that statistic. As a survivor, the abuse destroyed the majority of his life. In this interview, Ed opens up about the sexual abuse he suffered as a child and how it was affecting him as an adult. Wanting to raise awareness about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness, he started a nonprofit called MeTooWhatNow. By being mainstream and contemporary in his approach, he developed a niche for creating videos and documentaries, one of which is about the public lawsuit he filed against one of his abusers who was his elementary school teacher and the school board that employed him. Learn how Ed is doing today and the number one thing that he attributes to his recovery to. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Shower Epiphanies Community today: expectationtherapy.com Shower Epiphanies Facebook Show Epiphanies Twitter Shower Epiphanies LinkedIn Show Epiphanies Instagram
As a top-tier business consultant, Ed Squire was earning a 6-figure income providing strategic business solutions for Fortune 500 and global companies in the US, Canada, and Europe. By the end of 2016, he was terminated and on disability with complex PTSD and depression. In 2015 he began speaking openly about the sexual abuse he suffered as a child and how it was affecting him as an adult, but he wasn’t prepared for how that might impact his life. One year today he started a nonprofit called MeTooWhatNow to raise awareness about childhood sexual abuse and mental illness, but he wanted it to be different and somehow contemporary. He discovered a niche for creating videos that are capturing the attention of his target audience, other advocacy groups, filmmakers, and social media influencers. He’s currently working on a mini-documentary about the public lawsuit he filed against one of his abusers who was his elementary school teacher, and the school board that employed him. He plans to release it this fall or early 2020. Website: www.metoowhatnow.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/metoowhatnow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metoowhatnow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/metoowhatnow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3HRouVWv2Ch3DFAL7BPK5A/featured
Suppose for just a moment that you came home from a long day at work. You re exhausted and just want to sit down. You collect the mail and look through it. Mostly junk but one piece sticks out. It is a notice that a package too valuable to be left when you re not here awaits […] The post Ed Squire and the Incredible Promise of the Gospel appeared first on Eric Nevins.