Tag: Domestic Violence Awareness

Rebuilding After Abuse: Finding Strength with Dr. Brooke Jones (Ep. 76)

Rebuilding After Abuse: Finding Strength with Dr. Brooke Jones (Ep. 76)

What if your most painful experiences could become the foundation for new strength and hope?

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Brooke Jones, Founder of Stronger Women, to talk about her journey of survival, recovery, and empowerment. She shares her story of leaving abuse, the challenges women face when trying to rebuild their lives, and the importance of financial independence. Together, we uncover how resilience, faith, and hope can transform even the darkest moments into a brighter future.

Dr. Brooke Jones discusses:

  • Her personal journey from surviving abuse to founding Stronger Women
  • How isolation and dependency often mark the beginning of abusive relationships
  • Why leaving abuse often means giving up nearly everything, including financial stability
  • How the science of hope helps women move from surviving to thriving
  • The ripple effects of domestic violence on families, children, and communities
  • And more!

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About Stronger Women

Survivors often move on, but are left overwhelmed by shame, fear, low self-esteem and powerlessness. Because LOVE has always come with a promise – and then pain – survivors; feel disconnected and even pain when they hear the word Love, especially the notion, “God loves you.”

Every Stronger session is written for survivors by survivors. This insight an integral piece to understanding the survivors’ journey from hurt to healing through restorative and prevention programs.

The Stronger healing model combines proven curriculum, the power of small groups, and ongoing development of practical tools to restore survivors.

Stronger focuses on exponential growth by equipping certified facilitators to launch restorative healing groups in their local community, church and organization.

As survivors tell their stories, they begin to heal from trauma in a safe and supportive setting. Participants gain: Increased self-awareness, renewed thought patterns, develop healthier coping mechanisms, build resilience, improved self-esteem, establish healthy boundaries, improve family and parenting skills, improved communication skills, and healthier relationships.

We believe it is critical to provide practical tools so everyone can walk alongside these survivors in their healing journey with respect and dignity.

About Dr. Brooke Jones:

Dr. Brooke Jones is a national and international speaker on topics of global oppression of women, domestic & gender based violence and human trafficking. Brooke is wife to Rick, mom of two young kids, and is a two-decade survivor of domestic violence and aggravated stalking.

Brooke earned her Bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurship, her Master’s degree in Education and in 2016 received an Honorary Doctorate degree in Theology to recognize her contribution and impact through the Stronger Women programs.

Empowering Women through New Beginnings with Shalonda Waggoner (Ep. 39)

Empowering Women through New Beginnings with Shalonda Waggoner (Ep. 39)

What makes a home truly special? We dive into this crucial question in our latest episode with Eric Blake and special guest Shalonda Waggoner. 

Shalonda, the founder and president of LatterHouse Decor, shares her inspiring journey from overcoming domestic violence to helping others create dignified homes. Tune in to learn how Shalonda’s no-cost design ministry is transforming lives by offering decorated spaces for women and families affected by domestic abuse.

Join us as we unravel the story behind LatterHouse Decor, explore the challenges faced by survivors, and discuss the significance of a supportive home environment in rebuilding lives.

Shalonda discusses:

  • The origin and mission of LatterHouse Decor
  • Challenges encountered when starting the organization
  • The process of helping women transition from shelters to homes 
  • Essential resources for domestic violence survivors
  • And more!

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About our Guest: 

Shalonda Waggoner is the Founding President of LatterHouse Decor that is located in the metropolitan area of Dallas, TX. LatterHouse Decor is a design ministry that offers no-cost interior decorating services to women and families that have been relocated due to domestic violence. Domestic violence is not a glamorous subject matter. It is a hard conversation to have. It’s often the silence of those that have lived through domestic violence or those who are currently living through it, that feel embarrassed and ashamed. 

Shalonda began counseling and learned that the women in her group also had similar stories of not being able to take anything but a few clothing items when they fled from their abuser. She sought the Lord for instruction on what she could do to be an agent of change in the domestic violence community. While in her study time, she came across the Scripture Haggai 2:9 and felt an immediate connection. The “latter house” shall be greater than the former,’ says the Lord of Hosts.’ And in this place I will give peace,’ says the Lord of Hosts. From that Scripture, LatterHouse Decor was born. 

Shalonda realized the importance of women not only having a safe place to call home for them and their children, but having a beautiful home filled with light and color. With almost 100 home decor and home furnishings installations completed, it is no wonder that service to survivors of domestic violence has become her purple ribbon mission.