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Admin17.06.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

Dan: Mm well orphaned because of a lack of attachment but prospectively orphaned in that if you have the power through your words in asking for help, you might take her life.
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Admin28.06.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

I think, you know, I always felt odd and sort of the beginning places of my story take me back to the fact that my parents were Canadian Plymouth Brethren.
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Admin21.07.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

To be violated yet patient to wait to suffer the process of a dream to be fulfilled.
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Admin18.08.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

I can feel like sort of the tension tensing in my muscles, of the fight that I felt for such a long time of like this fight of wanting to fight for this child and have a voice.
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Admin10.07.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

Rachael: Which again is always complex for little bodies, right? Gwen: Yes, the orphan characters of L.
Admin06.07.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

Gwen holds a history of Christian ministry, an undergraduate degree in literature and creative writing, a MA in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School, and a foster license through the State of Washington, all of which swirl in how she sits with others.
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Admin09.07.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

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Admin14.06.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

Gwen: I think that potentially the most deep damage of the abuse, not that it all needs to be qualified, but it made me feel more cut off from my mother in particular.
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Admin04.08.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

And then to create a context where again, without spending any more time than you would wish naming that there was trauma in your own childhood.
Admin03.07.2021

Engaging Our Stories with Gwen St. John

Gwen, thank you, thank you so much for the privilege of being with you.
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