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Raised By Wolves: Michael Swerdloff's Journey from Violence to Healing

Raised By Wolves: Michael Swerdloff's Journey from Violence to Healing

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This conversation explores the life of Michael Swerdloff, who shares his journey from a violent childhood marked by family trauma to becoming a facilitator of healing and recovery. He discusses the impact of his upbringing, the violence he experienced and perpetrated, and the long path to acknowledging his past actions, including a sexual assault. Michael emphasizes the importance of accountability, the process of making amends, and the potential for change in individuals, particularly men. He reflects on the role of shame and guilt in his recovery and the significance of activism and self-love in breaking the cycle of violence.

Content warning: Michael discusses a sexual assault from approximately 19:00 to 24:00.

Connect with Michael Swerdloff

Visit his website: https://www.michaelswerdloff.com/

Purchase his book: https://shop.ingramspark.com/b/084?LLFL1ExFY9UZwCwwmzjUZS4RJPdqR6tIgirGrO2glL9

Follow on Instagram: @michaelswerdloffauthor

Let’s Stay Connected: ✨ Follow me on IG: @ceethesexlady ✨ Visit my site: www.ceethesexlady.com ✨ Got a question or topic you want me to answer? Email me at podcast@ceethesexlady.com

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