Writing to Heal: A Poet's Story of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Manage episode 319961147 series 2902899
“There's a tremendous amount of stigma about coming forward, especially for men.”
It wasn’t until Phil Goldstein was 30 years old he began unpacking a childhood trauma subconsciously affecting his adult life. As a kid, Phil was sexually abused by his older brother, and he kept it to himself for years, along with feelings of shame, guilt and fear. But when Phil met the woman who'd become his wife, sex and intimacy problems led him to therapy, where he opened up about his childhood sexual abuse. Already an established journalist, Phil is about to become a published author with a poetry book that narrates his trauma and emotions in their rawest forms. He found solace in expressive poetry, and has chosen to combine that passion with speaking out about something so stigmatized. https://letsnottalkaboutit.com
National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline, operated by RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): 1-800.656.HOPE (4673)
Hosts:
Camille Tuutti
Sharon Tiger
Amanda Ziadeh
Guest:
Phil Goldstein, author of "How to Bury a Boy at Sea" (Stillhouse Press)
Expert:
Dr. Akua K. Boateng
Editor:
Tessa Hall
Behind the Scenes:
Lisa Abeyta
Music:
“Incoming” by Jeffrey C. Mund
"Arms of Gold" by Tape Machines
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