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Surviving the Unspeakable: A Cop’s Story of Abuse, Truth & Redemption

Surviving the Unspeakable: A Cop’s Story of Abuse, Truth & Redemption

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In this raw and powerful episode of the Divine Time Podcast, your host Danli Divine sits down with Steven Thompson, a seasoned law enforcement officer and survivor of childhood abuse. Steven courageously opens up about his traumatic past—being molested at a young age, growing up poor, and navigating life as a biracial man in the Deep South. Through unfiltered honesty, he shares how he turned his pain into purpose, found his calling in protecting others, and continues to speak truth in a world full of silence.

This episode covers:

  • The importance of using your voice to heal and help others

  • The mental toll on first responders and the need for emotional support

  • Breaking generational cycles of silence and shame

  • Why many victims of abuse don’t speak up

  • How childhood trauma shapes identity and life purpose

  • The power of spiritual intuition and resilience

Steven’s story is a reminder that you’re not a victim—you’re a survivor, and your voice has the power to save lives.

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