What does abuse actually look like — especially when it doesn’t feel like abuse at first? How does someone so young begin carrying shame that was never theirs to hold? And why do so many survivors spend years in silence?
What does abuse actually look like — especially when it doesn’t feel like abuse at first? How does someone so young begin carrying shame that was never theirs to hold? And why do so many survivors spend years in silence?
Today’s conversation is with Cindy Arevalo — and her story asks us to sit with some uncomfortable but necessary questions about power, trust, grooming, and the quiet psychological weight of secrecy.
Because the truth is, abuse rarely begins with fear.
Often, it begins with attention. With trust. With what feels safe — until it isn’t. And for many survivors, what follows isn’t just trauma, but years of confusion, self-blame, and silence that shapes how they see themselves, their worth, and their voice. In this episode, Cindy shares what it looked like to carry that silence, how her abuse showed up in her adulthood — and what it took to finally confront the past, break the secrecy, and refuse the shame that was never hers.
This is Cindy’s story.
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