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Breaking the Cycle of Abuse, Defeating the Mandates | Jo Rose | Ep 26
Jo Rose is a medical freedom activist, former New York City Department of Education employee, and survivor of narcissistic abuse. Liberating herself from mental slavery, her activism has taken her from the streets of New York to the Defeat the Mandates rally in Los Angeles. During her interview with host Sienna Mae Heath, Rose explores the cycle of abuse, the dynamics of power and control, and her hero’s journey in breaking the cycle. Through personal stories of victory, not victimhood, we discuss triangulation, scapegoating, smear campaigns, developing a strong sense of justice, and how the side effects of abuse manifest differently in different people. Reflecting on the authoritarian tendency to resist questions and isolate people from their support system, we remember how the government took a stance of locking the people down under the guise of love.
This series is also available as a podcast on your app of choice. Follow Sienna Mae Heath on Instagram @sovereign_sienna, Facebook @sienna.m.heath, or at https://siennamaeheath.substack.com.
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