Gray Rocking, Gaslighting, and Guilt: Tools of the Abuser’s Trade

The article discusses the subtle, psychological nature of abuse, highlighting tactics like gaslighting and guilt. It emphasizes the need for society to confront these manipulative behaviors collectively.

The Court Said No: What Happens When Protective Parents Aren’t Believed 

“It’s the moment every protective parent dreads—when the very system that is supposed to safeguard your child instead decides that your evidence isn’t strong enough, your words aren’t convincing enough, or your fear isn’t rational enough. It is a moment that can leave you breathless. Hollow. Rageful. Terrified.“

Why Speaking Up Feels So Hard—Even When We Know We Should

Many fear speaking out against abuse, experiencing backlash, and feeling isolated. Silence harms children most. It’s crucial to trust instincts and advocate for their protection.

When Systems Fail: The Silent Cost of Looking Away

The new series highlights systemic failures in protecting children from abuse, emphasizing the need for community vigilance, accountability, and the importance of trusting instincts when warning signs arise.

Why You Might Not See Me Around for a While

Rebecca Witherspoon shares her reduced presence due to her husband’s urgent spinal surgery amid his ongoing cancer battle, emphasizing caregiving, transparency, and maintaining faith during challenges.

Grace and the Long Game: Walking Into the Light One Step at a Time

This piece reflects on embracing one’s past to foster resilience and authentic leadership, emphasizing the importance of grace, truth, and community in healing and growth.