• Episode 22, Gabriel's story
    Jun 24 2025

    Gabe is a husband, father, nonprofit leader, and senior behavioral health advisor. But his path to healing didn’t come easily. In this powerful episode, Gabe shares how a privileged childhood masked a growing storm within. One that eventually led to twelve years of alcoholism, seizures, hospital stays, and even to the brink of death.

    He opens up about the intervention that saved his life, the treatment center that wasn’t what it seemed, and the long road of recovery that followed. Now over eleven years sober, Gabe is using his voice to break down the very barriers that almost kept him from getting help. Through his nonprofit IMPACT and his work at Paradigm Treatment, he’s helping families navigate the behavioral health system with clarity and compassion.

    Your Host: Angie Sedor Our Guest: Gabriel Minchow Find Garbriel on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gminchow IMPACT

    Trigger Warning This episode includes discussions of alcoholism, seizures due to withdrawal, and unsafe treatment practices. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast.

    What to Expect · A firsthand account of long-term alcoholism and recovery. · A glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of behavioral health treatment. · Why access to care is so difficult and how Gabe is trying to change that. · The tools Gabe used to stay sober for over a decade.

    Key Takeaways · Addiction doesn’t discriminate. Success on the outside doesn’t mean peace on the inside. · Treatment programs vary widely in quality, and informed decisions matter. · Recovery is possible with structure, support, and willingness. · If you’re breathing, there’s still hope.

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    Together, we remind survivors everywhere that your story matters.

    Produced and Edited by Krystina Elder | (YouTube) @ElderHouseMedia

    Special Thanks to Dan Wise | (YouTube) @NorthIdahoPodcastProductions Bowman Carter | (YouTube) @BowmanCarterMusic (Spotify) Bowman Carter on Spotify

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    54 mins
  • Episode 21, Bryce’s Story
    Jun 17 2025

    Welcome to The Survivor’s Voice, where resilience meets hope.

    In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Bryce opens up about falling in love with Janet—an adventurous photojournalist who reawakened his faith—only to lose her in a tragic accident while she was pregnant with their child. From heartbreak and numbness to anger, redemption, and eventually healing, Bryce shares how that loss shaped his journey through fatherhood, marriage, and grief.

    Now a microbiologist, father, and grandfather, Bryce reminds us that while grief never truly ends, it can teach us to love deeper, live fuller, and honor those we’ve lost by embracing every moment we have left.

    Your Host: Angie Sedore Our Guest: Bryce Ricken

    Trigger Warning This episode includes discussions of grief, traumatic loss, and death. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast.

    What to Expect: · Falling in love unexpectedly and losing a fiancée in a tragic car accident · Processing grief without closure and learning to live with unanswered questions · Becoming a father through adoption and embracing second chances · How faith was lost, rediscovered, and reshaped over the years · The role of community, therapy, and time in navigating complex loss

    Key Takeaways: · Grief is not linear—and healing doesn’t mean forgetting · You don’t have to get over loss to grow through it · Love can leave behind beautiful memories that never fade · Expressing pain is a crucial part of healing · You are still whole, even when life breaks you apart

    A Special Thank You to Our Sponsor: Safe Harbor – Providing safe, judgment-free support for survivors beginning again. safeharborforfreedom.com

    Stay Connected www.thesurvivorsvoice.net @TheSurvivorsVoicePodcast on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok

    If Bryce’s story moved you, please share this episode and help us bring awareness to hidden struggles and unseen strength. New episodes every Tuesday.

    Please follow our show, leave us a 5-star rating, and write a review.

    Do you have a story you want to share? Contact us: booking@thesurvivorsvoice.net

    Together, we remind survivors everywhere: Your story matters.

    Produced & Edited by Krystina Elder | YouTube: @ElderHouseMedia

    Special Thanks to Dan Wise | YouTube: @NorthIdahoPodcastProductions Bowman Carter | YouTube: @BowmanCarterMusic | Spotify: Bowman Carter

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    32 mins
  • Episode 20, Kasia’s story
    May 27 2025

    Welcome to The Survivor’s Voice, where resilience meets hope.

    In this emotional and inspiring episode, Kasia shares her journey from a childhood in communist Poland to becoming a faith-based life coach, music creator, and yoga instructor in the United States. Through sexual trauma, anorexia, and grief, Kasia struggled with shame, self-worth, and the silence of unhealed pain. Her turning point came in her 50s, as she began connecting with her inner child and reclaiming her identity through heart-centered healing, spiritual growth, and creative expression.

    Kasia’s story reminds us that it’s never too late to heal, follow your calling, or rewrite your story—and that the heart, breath, and faith can be powerful guides back to ourselves.

    Your Host: Angie Sedore Our Guest: Kasia Haroldsen

    Disclaimer The stories and conversations shared on The Survivor’s Voice are based on personal experiences and are not intended as professional advice. Neither the host nor our guests are licensed medical or mental health professionals unless explicitly stated. This podcast is a space for honest storytelling, not a substitute for professional support. If you’re in need of help, please reach out to a qualified provider.

    Trigger Warning This episode includes discussions of childhood sexual abuse, grooming, rape, disordered eating, and grief. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast.

    What to Expect: · Growing up under communism and finding faith in an unfamiliar church · How early trauma led to years of anorexia, shame, and identity struggles · The turning point: meeting her “inner child” and learning to love herself · Creating harmony through music, coaching, and yoga rooted in faith · Why it's never too late to heal or pursue your dreams

    Key Takeaways: · Childhood trauma can leave unspoken scars—but healing is possible at any age · Faith, music, and breathwork can help reconnect us to our true selves · The body remembers what the mind forgets—until we are ready to listen · Healing starts when we stop abandoning the child within · You are more than what happened to you—you are worthy, unique, and enough

    Book Recommendations from Kasia:

    · The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk Buy on Amazon · Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza Buy on Amazon · You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay Buy on Amazon · Recovery of Your Inner Child by Lucia Capacchione Buy on Amazon

    A Special Thank You to Our Sponsor: Safe Harbor – Providing safe, judgment-free support for survivors beginning again. https://safeharborforfreedom.com

    Stay Connected www.thesurvivorsvoice.net @TheSurvivorsVoicePodcast on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok

    If Kasia’s story moved you, please share this episode and help us bring awareness to hidden struggles and unseen strength. New episodes every Tuesday.

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    Together, we remind survivors everywhere: Your story matters.

    Produced & Edited by Krystina Elder | (YouTube:) @ElderHouseMedia

    Special Thanks to Dan Wise | (YouTube:) @NorthIdahoPodcastProductions Bowman Carter | (YouTube:) @BowmanCarterMusic | Spotify: Bowman Carter

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    47 mins
  • Episode 19, Samantha’s Story
    May 27 2025

    Welcome to The Survivor’s Voice, where resilience meets hope.

    In this harrowing and courageous episode, Samantha opens up about surviving generational abuse, systemic failure, and the lifelong impact of trauma. From childhood sexual abuse by her biological father and older brother to being disbelieved by the court system, Samantha shares how silence, guilt, and survival shaped her early years. Her story unfolds into a powerful journey of healing through therapy, forgiveness, and reclaiming her identity as more than a victim. With strength and vulnerability, she reminds us that survivors don’t owe the world silence and that speaking up can save lives.

    Your Host: Angie Sedore Our Guest: Samantha Burch

    Disclaimer The stories and conversations shared on The Survivor’s Voice are based on personal experiences and are not intended as professional advice. Neither the host nor our guests are licensed medical or mental health professionals unless explicitly stated. This podcast is a space for honest storytelling, not a substitute for professional support. If you’re in need of help, please reach out to a qualified provider.

    Trigger Warning This episode includes discussions of childhood sexual abuse, incest, physical violence, suicidal ideation, and rape. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast.

    What to Expect: · How generational trauma and small-town power can silence survivors · The heartbreaking toll of protecting siblings at personal cost · Why survivors may struggle with relationships, anger, and trust · The impact of brainspotting therapy for complex PTSD · Samantha’s shift from anger to advocacy Key Takeaways: · Abuse often continues when victims are disbelieved or dismissed · Survivors may internalize blame to protect others · Healing doesn’t require forgetting—it requires honesty · Therapy and safe spaces are crucial for recovery · Forgiveness can be a personal turning point, not a gift to the abuser

    Book Recommendation from Samantha Title: The Sexual Healing Journey: A Guide for Survivors of Sexual Abuse Author: Wendy Maltz, LCSW, DST “Reading this explained why I am the way I am. I didn’t know certain things were linked to what happened to me. I thought that was just who I was.” - Samantha, Episode 19 of The Survivors Voice. The book includes exercises, writing space, and clear explanations to help survivors understand how trauma has affected them and how to start healing. Buy on Amazon

    A Special Thank You to Our Sponsor: Safe Harbor – Providing safe, judgment-free support for survivors beginning again. https://safeharborforfreedom.com

    Stay Connected www.thesurvivorsvoice.net @TheSurvivorsVoicePodcast on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok

    If Samantha’s story moved you, please share this episode and help us bring awareness to hidden struggles and unseen strength. New episodes every Tuesday.

    Please follow our show, leave us a 5-star rating, and write a review.

    Do you have a story to share? Contact: booking@thesurvivorsvoice.net

    Together, we remind survivors everywhere: Your story matters.

    Produced & Edited by Krystina Elder | (YouTube:) Elder House Media

    Special Thanks to Dan Wise | (YouTube:) North Idaho Podcast Productions Bowman Carter | (YouTube:) Bowman Carter Music Spotify: Bowman Carter

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    42 mins
  • Episode 18, Paris's story part two
    May 13 2025

    Welcome to The Survivor’s Voice, where resilience meets hope.

    In this powerful continuation, Paris returns to share what happened after foster care and how she endured and ultimately escaped a 15-year abusive marriage. From emotional and spiritual abuse to weaponized Scripture and severe isolation, Paris reveals the silent suffering many survivors face behind closed doors. She opens up about how fear, faith, and motherhood shaped her decisions, and how finding her voice has helped her protect her children and rebuild her identity. Her story is a raw, courageous testament to healing, even when the world turns its back.

    Your Host: Angie Sedore Our Guest: Paris Byrum

    Disclaimer The stories and conversations shared on The Survivor’s Voice are based on personal experiences and are not intended as professional advice. Neither the host nor our guests are licensed medical or mental health professionals unless explicitly stated. This podcast is a space for honest storytelling, not a substitute for professional support. If you’re in need of help, please reach out to a qualified provider.

    Trigger Warning This episode includes discussions of domestic violence, spiritual abuse, sexual coercion, suicidal ideation, and childhood trauma. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast.

    What to Expect: · The reality of abuse behind a picture-perfect Christian household · The emotional toll of trying to "honor God" in a toxic marriage · How the church can both protect and harm survivors · Paris’ breaking point—and what finally gave her the strength to leave · Navigating single motherhood, healing, and faith after trauma

    Key Takeaways: · Abuse often continues in cycles, even in the name of religion · You don’t have to have a “perfect” plan to start finding safety · Support doesn’t always come from where you expect—but healing is possible · Survivors need practical help, not just prayers or platitudes · God is not the same as those who misuse His name

    A Special Thank You to Our Sponsor: Safe Harbor is Providing safe, judgment free support for survivors beginning again. https://safeharborforfreedom.com/

    Stay Connected www.thesurvivorsvoice.net @TheSurvivorsVoicePodcast on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok

    If Paris’s story moved you, please share this episode and help us bring awareness to hidden struggles and unseen strength. New episodes every Tuesday.

    Please follow our show, leave us a 5-star rating, and write a review.

    Do you have a story to share? Contact: booking@thesurvivorsvoice.net

    Together, we remind survivors everywhere: Your story matters.

    Produced & Edited by · Krystina Elder | (YouTube:) @ElderHouseMedia

    Special Thanks to · Dan Wise | (YouTube:) @NorthIdahoPodcastProductions · Bowman Carter | (YouTube:) @BowmanCarterMusic Spotify: Bowman Carter

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    54 mins
  • Episode 17, Paris's story - part one
    May 6 2025

    Welcome to The Survivor’s Voice, where resilience meets hope.

    Your Host: Angie Sedore Our Guest: Paris Byrum

    Trigger Warning This episode includes discussions of rape, childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence, foster care trauma, and loss of a sibling. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast.

    What to Expect: · Paris shares the heartbreaking truth of being conceived through rape and raised amid neglect, abuse, and instability. · She opens up about childhood sexual abuse, years in a broken foster care system, and the profound impact of losing her sister. · We explore how her past shaped her parenting, her faith, and her purpose today as a homeschooling mom, chaplain, and author. · Angie and Paris dive into the importance of giving survivors space to speak—and believe them when they do. Key Takeaways: · Abuse often continues in cycles, but Paris proves healing and transformation are possible. · The foster system can leave deep wounds, especially when voices are ignored. · Survivors need people, community, and safe places to share their story. · Faith, awareness, and education empower Paris to raise her children with protection and purpose.

    A Special Thank You to Our Sponsor: Safe Harbor — Providing safe, judgment-free support for survivors beginning again. https://safeharborforfreedom.com/

    Stay Connected www.thesurvivorsvoice.net @TheSurvivorsVoicePodcast on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok If Paris’s story moved you, please share this episode and help us bring awareness to hidden struggles and unseen strength. New episodes every Tuesday.

    Please follow our show, leave us a 5-star rating, and a review.

    Do you have a story to share? Contact: booking@thesurvivorsvoice.net

    Together, we remind survivors everywhere: Your story matters.

    Produced & Edited by Krystina Elder | YouTube: Elder House Media

    Special Thanks to Dan Wise | YouTube: North Idaho Podcast Productions Bowman Carter | YouTube: Bowman Carter Music Spotify: Bowman Carter

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    31 mins
  • Episode 16, Taysia's story
    Apr 29 2025

    Welcome to The Survivor’s Voice, where resilience meets hope.

    Today we sit down with Taysia, a full-time mom and baker, whose journey through an abusive relationship, single motherhood, and starting over will leave you deeply moved. From experiencing emotional and physical abuse to courageously breaking free for her son’s safety, Taysia shares her incredible story of resilience, faith, and rebuilding her life through entrepreneurship and new love.

    Your Host: Angie Sedore Our Guest: Taysia Matthias

    Trigger Warning This episode includes discussions of domestic violence, substance abuse, emotional abuse, and child endangerment. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast.

    What to Expect: · Taysia’s upbringing and early signs of toxic relationship patterns · Surviving physical and emotional abuse during pregnancy and motherhood · The heartbreaking decision to leave for her child's safety · Building a new life through her baking business, Alani Bakery · Finding unexpected love and support after survival

    Key Takeaways: · Believe people's actions the first time they show you who they are · There is a way out—even when it feels impossible · The importance of safe support systems and trusting your instincts · How taking one brave step can transform your life in ways you can’t yet imagine

    A Special Thank You to Our Sponsor: Safe Harbor — Providing safe, judgment-free support for survivors beginning again. https://safeharborforfreedom.com/

    Stay Connected www.thesurvivorsvoice.net @TheSurvivorsVoicePodcast on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok

    If Taysia’s story moved you, please share this episode and help us bring awareness to hidden struggles and unseen strength.

    New episodes every Tuesday.

    Please follow our show, leave us a 5-star rating, and write a review!

    Do you have a story to share? Contact: booking@thesurvivorsvoice.net

    Together, we remind survivors everywhere: Your story matters.

    Produced & Edited by Krystina Elder | (YouTube:) Elder House Media

    Special Thanks to Dan Wise | (YouTube:) North Idaho Podcast Productions​

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    54 mins
  • Episode 15, Malaina's story
    Apr 23 2025

    Welcome to The Survivor’s Voice, where resilience meets hope.

    Malaina was only 23 when her body started shutting down. What began as fatigue and brain fog escalated into stage four kidney failure, liver failure, and sepsis. In this powerful episode, Malena shares how unchecked alcoholism—masked by independence and a “normal” life—nearly killed her. She opens up about denial, medical trauma, body image, fear, and the radical shift that saved her life. Now sober and standing strong, Malena’s story is a raw, eye-opening reminder of how quickly life can unravel—and how much strength it takes to fight back.

    Your Host: Angie Sedore Our Guest: Malaina Castillo

    Trigger Warning

    This episode includes discussions of alcoholism, medical trauma, and depression. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast.

    What to Expect:

    • Malaina’s near-death experience after rapid liver and kidney failure
    • The reality of high-functioning alcoholism in young adults
    • Medical trauma and life inside the ICU
    • How unprocessed emotions and denial masked a growing addiction
    • The emotional impact of sobriety, loss, and learning to live differently

    Key Takeaways:

    • Sobriety is not just about quitting—it's about healing
    • Denial can delay life-saving help
    • Mental health is just as vital as physical health
    • Even when it feels too late, it’s not over yet

    A Special Thank You to Our Sponsor:

    Safe Harbor for Freedom exists to serve victims of human trafficking by providing secure housing, therapy, medical care, reintegration support, and awareness education.

    www.safeharborforfreedom.com

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    If Malaina’s story moved you, please share this episode and help us bring awareness to hidden struggles and unseen strength.

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    New episodes every Tuesday.

    Do you have a story to share? Contact: booking@thesurvivorsvoice.net

    Together, we remind survivors everywhere: Your story matters.

    Produced & Edited by: Krystina Elder | YouTube: Elder House Media

    Special Thanks to: Dan Wise | YouTube: North Idaho Podcast Productions​

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    41 mins