Empowering Survivors: A Conversation with Emma Jayne Taylor of Project 90/10

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In this episode of The Wellness Way, we sit down with the inspiring Emma Jayne Taylor, founder of Project 90/10, to discuss her journey from survivor to advocate and how her work is changing lives. Emma, a survivor of child sexual abuse, has dedicated her life to raising awareness and reducing child abuse through her charity, Project 90/10. In this episode, we explore the powerful work she is doing and the impact of her “NotMyShame” campaign, which went viral on social media.

Key Takeaways:

• Emma’s personal story and why she founded Project 90/10 to combat child sexual abuse through education and awareness.
• The significance of the 90/10 statistic: 90% of children are abused by someone they know.
• Insights into the “NotMyShame” campaign, which encourages survivors to reclaim their narrative and shed the shame associated with abuse.
• Project 90/10’s work in schools, creating safeguarding programs, and how they aim to protect children by equipping communities with the tools they need to prevent abuse.
• Emma’s challenges and triumphs in building her charity, including the viral success of her campaign and the recognition she has received at the United Nations.

Links Mentioned:

• Visit Project 90/10’s official website: Project 90/10
• Learn more about Emma Jayne Taylor’s work: TEDx Talk – “It’s Not Just the Strangers We Should Be Careful Of”
• Follow Project 90/10 on social media to stay updated on their campaigns and events.

Tune in for an eye-opening discussion on how we can all play a part in protecting vulnerable children and supporting survivors of abuse.

Disclaimer:
The information shared in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine. The opinions expressed by the host and guests are their own and do not represent the views of any medical authority.

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