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Open Wounds

Open Wounds

De : Candice K
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Open Wounds. The NSFW podcast where we explore trauma of every shape and form. Join us as we hear from everyday people about their lives and learn from each other to move from surviving to thriving.2023 Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Réussite personnelle
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    • Rebirth of the Matriarchy and Universal Becoming with Fatima Kahdijah
      Feb 20 2026

      In this episode of Open Wounds, Candice and Fatima Khadijah delve into the concepts of matriarchy and patriarchy, exploring their implications on society, mental health, and community. Fatima shares her journey of creating a unique space for liberation and healing, emphasizing the importance of ancestral connections and the need for a shift towards a matriarchal society. They discuss the collapse of current oppressive systems and the opportunities that arise from it, advocating for a future that values nature, community, and collective healing.

      Follow Fatima's Work: https://linktr.ee/fatimakhadijah

      Learn More about the Universal Becoming Assembly:https://universalbecoming.org/about

      The People who will change the world video: https://youtu.be/AcceovyNjhE?si=1onq2Yvvyvd4z3-9

      Richard Two Elks Work: https://twoelk2.tripod.com/Generations/WinterCampChronicles.html

      Dr Eddie Glaude's speech: https://today.emerson.edu/2016/10/14/glaude-speaks-on-value-gap-in-american-society-in-teach-in-on-race-keynote/

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      1 h et 4 min
    • Epstein Files and Grief
      Feb 6 2026

      In the latest episode of the Open Wounds Podcast, host Candice tackles the deeply unsettling revelations surrounding the Epstein files. She opens up about her personal connection to the events and her emotional response to the unfolding story. If you’ve been feeling triggered by recent revelations, you’re not alone; Candice’s candid reflections offer both insight and solace. This episode sheds light on how these revelations are not just about one man but reflect broader issues of systemic abuse and complicity within powerful circles. By discussing the implications of the Epstein files, she encourages listeners to think critically about the structures of power that allow such abuses to persist.

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      24 min
    • Homeschool Reform with CRHE's Tess Ulrey
      Jan 30 2026

      In this episode, Candice and Tess Ulrey discuss the complexities of homeschooling, focusing on the need for reform and regulation. They explore the historical context of homeschooling legality, the influence of organizations like HSLDA, and the ongoing debate between children's rights and parents' rights. The conversation highlights the rise of homeschooling post-pandemic, the challenges faced by alumni, and the importance of socialization in education. Tess emphasizes the need for advocacy and resources for new homeschooling families, as well as the global perspective on children's rights.

      Engage with CRHE and their work here https://crhe.org/
      Homeschool Memoir Educated by Tara Westover https://tarawestover.com/book
      Child Welfare Memoir by Dave Pelzer https://www.amazon.com/Child-Called-Childs-Courage-Survive/dp/1558743669

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      52 min
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