Brave Hearts Speak

Lucia DiVieste Severtson

Brave Hearts Speak is a podcast dedicated to helping women reclaim their voices, rise from the shadows of abuse, and step fully into their power. Hosted by Lucia, a psychotherapist and survivor, each episode offers heartfelt conversations, healing insights, and real stories of resilience. Through truth-telling, creativity, and community, Lucia creates a safe and empowering space for women to break silence, process trauma, and rediscover joy. Whether you're beginning your healing journey or walking alongside others on theirs, Brave Hearts Speak invites you to listen, connect, and remember—you are not alone, and your story matters. Join the movement. Speak your truth. Heal your heart.

  1. Aug 12

    From Isolation to Independence: One Woman's Path Through Abuse, Healing, and Self-Worth

    In this episode of Bravehearts Speak, host Lucia Severtson interviews Laura, a 44-year-old survivor of multiple abusive relationships. Laura openly shares her journey through domestic violence, self-doubt, emotional and physical abuse, and the process of rebuilding her life. She reflects on learning to find her voice, rebuild her confidence, trust again, and recognize that she deserves a life filled with peace, love, and joy. Now empowered to share her story, Laura hopes to remind other survivors that healing is possible, they are never alone, and what they have experienced does not define who they are or the beautiful future they deserve. Lucia and the narrator reinforce key themes of self-worth, healing, and choosing relationships that truly honor and uplift you.   Timestamps A Message to Survivors (00:00:00) Laura opens with an empowering message, affirming the worth and strength of anyone who has experienced abuse. Introduction to Bravehearts Speak (00:00:39 Host Lucia Silverton introduces the podcast as a safe space for women to reconnect and rediscover themselves. The Brave Art of Witnessing (00:01:11) Lucia explains the concept of listening with compassion and curiosity, rather than judgment or comparison. Introducing Laura (00:02:38) The host introduces today's guest, Laura, one of the first women interviewed for the project, highlighting her graciousness. The Power of Choosing (00:05:19) Lucia reflects on a key theme: shifting from trying to be liked to asking if you even like them. Laura's Life Before Abuse (00:07:47) Laura describes her successful life at 31, with a dream job and her own home, but low self-confidence. Childhood Insecurities (00:09:09) Laura discusses how childhood teasing and social pressures, not her family, contributed to her lifelong lack of confidence. A Painful Past Decision (00:11:48) Laura shares a traumatic experience at age 26 that led to a five-year period of isolation and emotional pain. Meeting the First Abuser (00:13:39) Laura recounts meeting her first abusive partner at the gym, who quickly moved in after only a month. Commentary: Being Chosen vs. Choosing (00:14:09) The narrator reflects on how the desire to be wanted can overshadow the importance of choosing a partner wisely. The Abuse Begins (00:15:12) The abuse started almost immediately after he moved in, with controlling behavior and threats during her first work trip. Commentary: The First Boundary Violation (00:16:58) The narrator analyzes how abuse often starts with small boundary violations that escalate into frightening control tactics. Escalation and Types of Abuse (00:19:22) Laura details how the abuse escalated, describing it as primarily psychological, verbal, and financial, not just physical. Commentary: Minimizing Physical Abuse (00:19:49) The narrator points out how victims often minimize their experiences by comparing them to worse scenarios. Financial and Psychological Abuse (00:20:52) Laura provides examples of financial exploitation and how her partner used her existing insecurities to psychologically torment her. Commentary: When His Voice Becomes Yours (00:23:13) The narrator discusses how abusers often reinforce pre-existing insecurities until their voice merges with the victim's inner critic. The Chaos and the Arrest (00:24:14) Laura describes the constant chaos, his cheating, and a chaotic incident that resulted in her own wrongful arrest. Life After the Arrest (00:28:55) Laura explains how her partner used a protective order against her for control before she finally ended the relationship. The Aftermath and Gaslighting (00:32:21) Laura describes the confusion and fear she felt after he left, including incidents of gaslighting and psychological manipulation. Why She Stayed (00:33:17) Laura explains she felt stuck and that her family was afraid for her safety, while police offered no help. The Second Abusive Relationship (00:40:02) Laura quickly entered a new relationship with another man from the gym, which also turned physically abusive. Commentary: Moving the Line (00:44:32) The narrator reflects on the common pattern of moving one's boundaries by saying "if it happens one more time." Escalating Physical Violence (00:45:23) Laura recounts multiple horrific incidents of physical violence, including being choked, slammed, and strangled with a seatbelt. How She Finally Escaped (00:48:18) Laura escaped the second abusive relationship by taking a job opportunity and moving to a new city. New Standards and Self-Worth (00:49:28) Laura discusses how she now focuses on whether she likes someone, rather than trying to prove her worthiness to them. Commentary: The Centerpiece Idea (00:50:26) The narrator emphasizes the powerful shift from seeking approval to making a conscious choice in relationships. Reclaiming Her Identity (00:52:07) Laura shares that she has reclaimed her self-worth, recognizing she is intelligent, kind, and makes others feel comfortable. Finding Purpose Through Pain (00:54:19) Laura believes her experiences have made her a kinder, more compassionate person, meant to help others by sharing her story. Advice for Others (00:56:14) Laura advises listeners that abuse is never their fault and encourages them to find at least one person to trust. Choosing to Be Alone (00:58:51) Laura explains she is happier alone than with the wrong person and now ends any relationship that feels unhealthy. Commentary: Healing and Grief (01:00:53) The narrator reflects on how healing can hold multiple truths at once, like feeling happy alone while grieving loss. Final Reflections on Choosing Yourself (01:02:43) The narrator encourages listeners to ask if they would still choose their relationships if they weren't afraid of being alone. The Pattern is the Evidence (01:04:11) The narrator discusses how these toxic patterns appear in all types of relationships, not just romantic ones. Outgrowing Old Versions of Yourself (01:06:50) The narrator concludes by highlighting that healing involves outgrowing old versions of yourself and changing the requirements for access.   Powerful Quotes from the Episode: Laura, "There's nothing wrong with you. You're worthy, strong, beautiful, and this has nothing to do with you as a person and everything to do with the person that's doing it to you." Laura, "I try to prove my worthiness to people instead of focusing on whether or not I even like somebody. I just want them to like me." Laura, "I don't think that I deserved anything that I went through, but I do feel like I'm supposed to be doing this. I'm supposed to be talking, sharing, and helping." Laura, "I am no longer accepting old versions of myself. And if that's how you have pigeonholed me, then you have to go." Lucia, "You're allowed to become someone your old relationships would no longer recognize."   RESOURCES: FOLLOW LAURA: INSTAGRAM: @lvalentineee COACH WITH LUCIA: COACH WITH LUCIA GET YOUR FREE 30 MINUTE PHOTOSHOOT WITH SHOOTT PHOTOGRAPHY: https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=106343&id=2565003 TAKING STOCK OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS (A Free Reflection Guide) - Get it Here! A FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DEFINE ABUSE AND BRAVERY - GET YOURS NOW! FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Brave Hearts Speak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify VISIT OUR WEBSITE: THE BRAVE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CENTER  CONNECT ON FACEBOOK CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM 💼 Partner Offer: Headway Looking to simplify insurance-based therapy? Headway helps licensed therapists and psychiatrists manage credentialing, billing, and admin — so you can focus on your clients.  ✨ Special Offer: Sign up through our referral link and receive a $100 bonus when you join Headway as a provider. 👉 Join Headway Here! Disclosure: We may receive a referral bonus when you sign up through this link. This helps support the Brave Women's Community Center and our mission to make mental health care more accessible.   🎥 THE ART OF BRAVE WITNESSING (Free Live Zoom Workshop)  REGISTER HERE: https://calendly.com/bravewomentransform-/the-art-of-brave-witnessing  📅 September 2 at 6:00 PM MT / 8:00 PM ET (Live on Zoom)   Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

  2. Jul 22

    [Minisode] Beyond Listening: The Radical Art of Being a Human Witness

    In this solo episode of Braveheart Speak, host Lucia Severtson explores the profound concept of "witnessing"—a deep, compassionate form of presence that goes beyond simply listening. She explains that true witnessing means staying curious, suspending judgment, and resisting the urge to reduce people to single moments or mistakes. Lucia connects witnessing to loneliness, shame, and societal polarization, arguing it fosters trust, connection, and love. She closes by inviting listeners to reflect on where they could witness more in their lives and announces a free live workshop, The Art of Brave Witnessing, on September 2nd.   Timestamps What is Witnessing? (00:00:04) The host introduces the concept of "witnessing," explaining it's more than just listening; it's a deeper form of presence. The Threat of Certainty (00:01:25) Certainty is described as a threat to witnessing because it ends curiosity and the potential to learn from others. Resisting Simplification (00:02:53) The speaker urges listeners to stop simplifying people based on single moments and to embrace their complexity and full stories. Loneliness and Being Known (00:04:09) This section explores the difference between being around people and being truly known, linking loneliness to hiding parts of ourselves. The Healing Power of Curiosity (00:05:35) The host discusses how being met with curiosity instead of judgment can be healing and soften shame for people. Finding Common Humanity (00:06:59) Witnessing is about recognizing the shared human experiences like fear, grief, and desperation, even in different life circumstances. Witnessing vs. Relationship (00:09:15) The distinction is made that witnessing doesn't require agreement or friendship, but is about encountering another person's humanity. Witnessing as an Antidote to Polarization (00:10:34) The host suggests witnessing can counter societal division by making it harder to dehumanize others once you've heard them. The Easier Path of Judgment (00:11:46) It's easier to judge and condemn others than to witness them and recognize the parts of them that live in us. A Call to Practice Witnessing (00:13:19) The speaker poses questions, inviting listeners to consider where in their lives they can practice more witnessing and less condemnation. Announcement: The Art of Brave Witnessing Workshop (00:15:13) The host announces a free live workshop to teach the skill of witnessing to deepen connections and build trust. How to Connect (00:17:42) The episode concludes with information on how to subscribe to the podcast and connect with the host on social media.   Powerful Quotes from the Episode: "I'm talking about the willingness to become fully present with another human being, to become genuinely curious about their experience, and to suspend what you think you know."  "There is a difference between being around people and being known." "The witness isn't asking, "How am I different from you?" The witness is asking, "What part of your humanity do I recognize within myself?"" "It becomes much harder to dehumanize someone once you've heard their heart." "Perhaps the path isn't found in having better answers; perhaps it begins with becoming a better witness."   RESOURCES: COACH WITH LUCIA: COACH WITH LUCIA GET YOUR FREE 30 MINUTE PHOTOSHOOT WITH SHOOTT PHOTOGRAPHY: https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=106343&id=2565003 TAKING STOCK OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS (A Free Reflection Guide) - Get it Here! A FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DEFINE ABUSE AND BRAVERY - GET YOURS NOW! FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Brave Hearts Speak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify VISIT OUR WEBSITE: THE BRAVE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CENTER  CONNECT ON FACEBOOK CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM 💼 Partner Offer: Headway Looking to simplify insurance-based therapy? Headway helps licensed therapists and psychiatrists manage credentialing, billing, and admin — so you can focus on your clients.  ✨ Special Offer: Sign up through our referral link and receive a $100 bonus when you join Headway as a provider. 👉 Join Headway Here! Disclosure: We may receive a referral bonus when you sign up through this link. This helps support the Brave Women's Community Center and our mission to make mental health care more accessible. 🎥 THE ART OF BRAVE WITNESSING (Free Live Zoom Workshop)  REGISTER HERE: https://calendly.com/bravewomentransform-/the-art-of-brave-witnessing  📅 September 2 at 6:00 PM MT / 8:00 PM ET (Live on Zoom)   Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

  3. Jun 10

    Surviving Abuse, Addiction, and Prison: Alys's Story of Courage, Recovery, and Reclaiming Motherhood

    In this episode of Bravehearts Speak, host Lucia Severtson speaks with Alys, a survivor of domestic violence, addiction, and incarceration. Alys shares her journey from a turbulent childhood marked by poverty and instability, through an abusive relationship filled with manipulation and violence, to substance use and imprisonment. Now in recovery, she works as a recovery advocate and dance instructor, helping others find hope after hardship. Her story is a powerful reminder that bravery is not a single moment but a continuous journey of healing, self-compassion, and choosing a better future.    Timestamps Alys's Childhood Trauma (00:00:00) Alys describes her mother's abusive relationship, drug use, and the violence she witnessed growing up in an unstable environment. Introduction to the Episode (00:01:07) The host introduces Alys's story, highlighting themes of quiet bravery, healing, accountability, and self-discovery after abuse and addiction. Alys's Background Before the Abusive Relationship (00:07:50) Alys discusses her first marriage at 16, having a daughter, and the party lifestyle that led to meeting Patrick. Growing Up with Violence and Addiction (00:10:00) Alys details her childhood poverty, her parents' troubled relationship, her mother's drug use, and normalizing the abuse she witnessed. Meeting Patrick (00:19:23) Alys recounts meeting Patrick, who was her age, and being drawn in by the intense attention and affection he showed. Early Signs of a Toxic Relationship (00:23:49) Alys describes early red flags, including Patrick's emotional outbursts, lies about his living situation, and threats of self-harm. Escalation and Manipulation (00:27:51) Patrick's behavior worsens with job instability, constant threats of suicide, and faking overdoses to manipulate Alys into staying with him. The Cycle of Abuse (00:32:02) Alys explains how Patrick used her vulnerabilities against her, creating a cycle of physical and emotional abuse she felt trapped in. Physical Violence and Police Involvement (00:34:22) The abuse becomes more physically violent after their second child is born, leading to police intervention and a domestic violence charge. Betrayal and Sexual Assault (00:37:52) Alys discovers Patrick's secret porn addiction, which leads to a violent sexual assault and her subsequent struggle with reporting it. The Aftermath and Turning to Drugs (00:44:46) After the assault, Alys begins using methamphetamines to cope with the trauma, leading to a CPS case and incarceration. Finding Herself in Prison (00:46:22) Alys describes her time in prison as a period of self-discovery, where she became a dance instructor and found herself. Fighting for Her Children (00:48:35) After her release, Alys witnesses Patrick's abusive behavior toward their children and begins a legal battle to protect them. The Path to Full Custody (00:51:58) Despite the difficulty of proving emotional abuse, Alys wins full custody, breaking the cycle of violence for her children. Turning Pain into Purpose (00:57:17) Alys discusses her fulfilling work at the Abundance Foundation, helping other women find recovery from addiction and trauma. A Message to Other Women (01:03:22) Alys advises young girls against dating older men and encourages women in abusive situations to seek resources and leave.   Powerful Quotes from the Episode: Alys: "All I've ever wanted in my whole life is to be loved unconditionally, not abused or cheated on." Alys: "Over time, I just became somebody who I was not naturally." Alys: "Going to court and standing up for myself got empowering. So empowering." Alys: "It took somebody loving me and believing in me long enough for me to love myself." Alys: "If you're not willing to leave for yourself, leave for your kids."   RESOURCES: COACH WITH LUCIA: COACH WITH LUCIA GET YOUR FREE 30 MINUTE PHOTOSHOOT WITH SHOOTT PHOTOGRAPHY: https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=106343&id=2565003 TAKING STOCK OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS (A Free Reflection Guide) - Get it Here! A FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DEFINE ABUSE AND BRAVERY - GET YOURS NOW! FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Brave Hearts Speak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify VISIT OUR WEBSITE: THE BRAVE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CENTER  CONNECT ON FACEBOOK CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM SUPPORT BRAVEHEARTS SPEAK ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cw/BraveHeartsSpeak 💼 Partner Offer: Headway Looking to simplify insurance-based therapy? Headway helps licensed therapists and psychiatrists manage credentialing, billing, and admin — so you can focus on your clients.  ✨ Special Offer: Sign up through our referral link and receive a $100 bonus when you join Headway as a provider. 👉 Join Headway Here! Disclosure: We may receive a referral bonus when you sign up through this link. This helps support the Brave Women's Community Center and our mission to make mental health care more accessible.   Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

  4. May 14

    Surviving Grooming, Religious Trauma, and Abuse: Katie Moore's Path to Healing and Advocacy

    In this episode of Braveheart Speak, host Lucia Severtson interviews Katie Moore, a survivor, mother, writer, advocate, and former member of the Mormon church whose life experiences have deeply shaped her passion for speaking out about abuse, coercive control, institutional betrayal, and healing. Raised within a high-demand religious environment, Katie's story explores the long-term impact of grooming, domestic violence, religious trauma, and the painful experience of repeatedly not being believed by the systems and people she trusted most. Over the years, Katie has become a powerful voice for survivors navigating life after abuse and reclaiming identity after years of self-doubt, shame, and silencing. Her story is not only one of survival, but of awakening — learning to trust herself again, recognize harmful systems and dynamics, and use her voice to help others feel less alone.   Katie has spent years involved in survivor advocacy work, including supporting efforts focused on protecting children and addressing abuse within religious institutions. She is passionate about storytelling, healing, nature, genealogy, and reclaiming lost parts of identity and selfhood after trauma.   She is also the mother of five children and speaks openly about the complexity of healing while parenting, rebuilding safety, and breaking generational cycles of abuse. Today, Katie finds deep healing in the natural world and continues to courageously share her story in hopes that other survivors might recognize themselves within it and know they are not alone.   Timestamps Introducing Katie Moore (00:00:58) The host introduces guest Katie Moore, a survivor of grooming, religious trauma, coercive control, and domestic violence. The Power of Being Believed (00:02:39) The host reflects on how abuse teaches self-distrust and the profound impact of someone finally believing a survivor's story. An Invitation to Witness (00:04:12) The host invites listeners to witness Katie's story with compassion, not to compare pain but to find shared human experiences. Content Warning (00:05:37) A warning that the episode contains discussions of sexual abuse, coercive control, religious trauma, and domestic violence. Katie's Background and Upbringing (00:06:56) Katie describes being born into the Mormon church, having narcissistic parents, and experiencing a medical rape at age 15. Meeting Her Abuser (00:08:01) Katie recounts meeting her future abuser, a married church leader, and how she came to live with him and his wife. The Church's Failure to Protect (00:09:43) Church leaders, instead of helping, sided with the abuser, dismissed her concerns, and sent her back into the abusive situation. Trauma Bonding and Survival (00:12:18) The host explains trauma bonding, where a victim becomes emotionally dependent on their abuser, as a survival adaptation. The Grooming Process (00:14:04) Katie details the grooming tactics her abuser used, including compliments, dares, boundary-pushing, and exploiting her need for affection. Children Carrying Adult Responsibility (00:17:28) The host discusses how children, especially girls, are often wrongly expected to carry the responsibility for preventing their own abuse. A History of Seeking Help (00:18:27) Katie shares how her attempts to get help for abuse and suicidal thoughts in high school were betrayed by adults. The Marriage and Children (00:21:09) Katie explains marrying her abuser, having children via a donor, and how motherhood became her reason to stay alive. The Temple Covenants and Realization (00:24:38) Going through a Mormon temple ceremony opened Katie's eyes to the covenants her abuser had broken, solidifying the marriage's end. Types of Abuse Endured (00:25:32) Katie describes the marital rape, financial abuse, monitoring, and intimidation she experienced during the marriage. The Illusion Breaking (00:29:39) The host describes the pivotal moment when a survivor's fear turns to clarity as they begin to see the abuser differently. The Mormon Ideal and Lost Dreams (00:30:19) Katie grieves the career she could have had as an anthropologist or writer, which was discouraged by Mormon gender roles. The Decision to Leave (00:32:48) Katie decided to leave after her abuser physically pushed their four-year-old daughter during an argument, crossing a final boundary. The Escape Plan (00:33:55) With help from her parents and friends from church, Katie planned her escape, leaving with her children within a week. Hiding and Seeking Shelter (00:36:10) Katie describes hiding in her sister's basement while her abuser hunted for her before she could enter a women's shelter. Life in the Domestic Violence Shelter (00:40:18) Katie shares her initial awkwardness and the difficult living conditions but also the overwhelming feeling of being safe for the first time. Safety and Being Believed (00:43:07) The host explains the profound relief of safety and how survivors often don't realize their hypervigilance until it's gone. The Power of Validation (00:45:15) For the first time, Katie's story was believed without question, which she describes as a mind-blowing and validating experience. Life After Leaving (00:47:47) Katie discusses the protracted divorce, her abuser's continued manipulation, remarrying, and having more children with her new husband. The Abuser's Continued Influence (00:50:25) Katie recounts how her ex-husband groomed their daughter and eventually turned their son against her, causing immense pain. Leaving the Mormon Church (00:52:09) Discovering the church's systemic pattern of covering up abuse led Katie and her son to leave the religion entirely. Survivor Sensitivity (00:55:26) The host notes that survivors often develop a deep attunement to pain, noticing subtle signs of abuse in others. Lessons from Survival (00:55:57) Katie reflects on how her experience made her a more empathetic, less judgmental person with a desire to "pay it forward." A Message to Other Women (00:59:48) Katie advises women in abusive situations to educate themselves, plan carefully, find support, and know that life can get better. What Katie Loves About Life Now (01:01:44) Katie shares her love for the natural world and the healing power of feeling safe while enjoying nature every day. Final Reflections on Being Witnessed (01:02:46) The host reflects on the healing power of being believed and how women can create a culture of compassion and support.   Powerful Quotes from the Episode: Katie, "I was never taught about consent. I was never taught about grooming." Katie, "My church leader said that I was guilty, I was a temptress, and that if I'd thought it, I'd done it." Katie, "He'd wake me up to rape me with one baby in one arm, one baby in the other. And it didn't matter if they woke up." Katie, "The shelter house was the first place in my life where they were like, "Yes, you are an abused victim. This is abuse and you are not crazy." Being believed." Katie, "Life gets better. It may not be what you pictured it would be like in your rosy dreams of idealism, but life can be good. It's a different kind of good, but there can be peace."   RESOURCES: COACH WITH LUCIA: COACH WITH LUCIA GET YOUR FREE 30 MINUTE PHOTOSHOOT WITH SHOOTT PHOTOGRAPHY: https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=106343&id=2565003 TAKING STOCK OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS (A Free Reflection Guide) - Get it Here! A FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DEFINE ABUSE AND BRAVERY - GET YOURS NOW! FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Brave Hearts Speak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify VISIT OUR WEBSITE: THE BRAVE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CENTER  CONNECT ON FACEBOOK CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM 💼 Partner Offer: Headway Looking to simplify insurance-based therapy? Headway helps licensed therapists and psychiatrists manage credentialing, billing, and admin — so you can focus on your clients.  ✨ Special Offer: Sign up through our referral link and receive a $100 bonus when you join Headway as a provider. 👉 Join Headway Here! Disclosure: We may receive a referral bonus when you sign up through this link. This helps support the Brave Women's Community Center and our mission to make mental health care more accessible.   Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

  5. Apr 22

    [Minisode] How to Stay Rooted in Yourself Even When Others Try to Define You

    In this mini episode of Bravehearts Speak, host Lucia Severtson reflects on everyday bravery through personal insights about judgment, visibility, and social media pressure. She shares her journey away from quick judgments of others, recognizing how little we truly know about people from limited interactions. Lucia explores the challenge of staying grounded in your true self when others misunderstand or label you, emphasizing that their perceptions don't define you. She encourages listeners to identify spaces they avoid out of fear and invites them to engage with the Bravehearts Speak community to share their own stories of bravery.   Timestamps The Power of Small Moments (00:01:30) Discusses how small moments of awareness and action shape identity, relationships, and boundaries. Questioning Judgment and Perception (00:02:51) Lucia reflects on her tendency to judge public figures and the limited perceptions we form of others. Cultural Judgment and Coping Mechanisms (00:04:20) Explores societal eagerness to judge, coping mechanisms people use, and the pain of being misunderstood. Personal Shift Away from Judgment (00:05:49) Describes Lucia's decision to stop participating in cycles of judgment and the pressure of social media visibility. Sponsor Message: Shoot Photography (00:07:10) Brief promotion for Shoot Photography and its support for the Brave Women's Community Center. Listening to the Body and Letting Go of Performance (00:08:28) Lucia discusses feeling ungrounded by external pressures and the importance of trusting bodily signals. Learning Not to Take Things Personally (00:08:28) Shares her evolving experience with not internalizing others' judgments and creating space between self and projections. Sitting with Discomfort and Not People-Pleasing (00:09:54) Describes learning to stay present in uncomfortable situations without trying to change others' opinions. Recognizing One's Fullness Beyond Others' Perceptions (00:12:23) Emphasizes that no one can reduce her to a single moment and reflects on the limits of others' perceptions. Staying Rooted in Self and Belonging (00:13:41) Affirms her right to belong, to be present, and to avoid people-pleasing or performing for acceptance. Invitation to Reflect on Avoidance (00:14:58) Encourages listeners to consider what spaces they avoid due to fear and the cost of self-abandonment.   Powerful Quotes from the Episode: "These are really about everyday bravery—not the big obvious moments, but the quieter ones where you start to notice yourself more clearly, where you begin to see your patterns, your reactions, where your boundaries might need to be stronger or clearer, and then you actually act on that awareness, because that's where things start to change." "I've gotten to a point where I just don't want to participate in that anymore—not because I think I'm morally superior and not because I have transcended judgment; I haven't. It just doesn't feel like me. Not the real me." "Just because someone places something on me doesn't mean it belongs to me." "I can see what's happening, I can feel what's happening, and I can still stay rooted in who I am, even if I feel awkward, even if I feel out of place, even if they look at me like I don't belong." "Maybe you've felt alone for too long. I know that feeling. But I am here now and we are finding each other. Let's keep finding each other."   RESOURCES: COACH WITH LUCIA: COACH WITH LUCIA GET YOUR FREE 30 MINUTE PHOTOSHOOT WITH SHOOTT PHOTOGRAPHY: https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=106343&id=2565003 TAKING STOCK OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS (A Free Reflection Guide) - Get it Here! A FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DEFINE ABUSE AND BRAVERY - GET YOURS NOW! FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Brave Hearts Speak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify VISIT OUR WEBSITE: THE BRAVE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CENTER  CONNECT ON FACEBOOK CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM 💼 Partner Offer: Headway Looking to simplify insurance-based therapy? Headway helps licensed therapists and psychiatrists manage credentialing, billing, and admin — so you can focus on your clients.  ✨ Special Offer: Sign up through our referral link and receive a $100 bonus when you join Headway as a provider. 👉 Join Headway Here! Disclosure: We may receive a referral bonus when you sign up through this link. This helps support the Brave Women's Community Center and our mission to make mental health care more accessible.   Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

  6. Apr 8

    Melissa's Story: Navigating Abuse, Legal Battles, and Finding Peace During the Pandemic (Part 2)

    In this Part 2 episode of Bravehearts Speak, host Lucia Severtson continues her conversation with Melissa, picking up where her powerful story left off. Building on Part 1, Melissa goes deeper into the emotional and physical toll of her abusive marriage, the legal battles following her husband's arrest, and the systemic failures she faced while seeking protection. She also shares how the 2020 pandemic unexpectedly became a time of healing, allowing her and her children to rebuild safety, trust, and connection after years of chaos. Melissa offers an honest look at the lasting impact of trauma, while also delivering a message of hope to fellow survivors—that healing is possible and life can get better. Lucia closes with reflections on the importance of community, support, and creating spaces where survivors feel seen, heard, and empowered.   Timestamps Pandemic and Family Bonding (00:00:00) Melissa describes how the pandemic allowed her and her children to heal and reconnect after years of abuse. Podcast Introduction & Safe Space (00:00:40) Lucia introduces the podcast, emphasizing safety, witnessing, and the uniqueness of each survivor's story. About Melissa & Community (00:02:29) Lucia shares Melissa's ongoing involvement in the Brave Women's Community Center and her presence as a survivor. Melissa's Introduction (00:05:00) Melissa introduces herself and begins recounting her experience, focusing on documentation and evidence. Documentation and Evidence (00:06:02) Discussion on the importance and emotional toll of keeping records of abuse for legal protection. Loss of Personhood (00:07:48) Melissa and Lucia reflect on feeling dehumanized and treated as a possession during abuse. Emotional Ending Before Physical Exit (00:11:16) Melissa explains grieving the relationship before physically leaving, and the clarity that comes with it. Filing for Divorce & Relief (00:11:43) Melissa describes the process and emotional relief of filing for divorce, despite challenges. The Hotel Incident & Proof (00:12:18) Melissa recounts discovering a hotel charge, feeling relief at having proof to justify leaving. Chaos and Unpredictability (00:15:20) Melissa details the constant instability and blame-shifting in her marriage. Mother's Death and Vulnerability (00:16:09) Melissa's mother passes away, compounding her vulnerability and grief during the divorce process. Reconciliation and Love Bombing (00:19:19) Melissa describes briefly reconciling with her husband, experiencing renewed manipulation and love bombing. Intuition and Warning Signs (00:21:01) Melissa discusses her intuition that something was wrong, despite attempts at reconciliation. Escalation to Violence (00:24:03) Melissa recounts the violent incident that led to her husband's arrest and the trauma of protecting her children. Legal System and Court Experience (00:30:55) Melissa describes her experience with the justice system, plea deals, and the lack of accountability for her abuser. Aftermath and Ongoing Fear (00:39:13) Melissa discusses life after the divorce, ongoing vigilance, and the impact on her and her children. Children's Adaptation and Healing (00:41:25) Melissa reflects on how her children adapted to trauma and the importance of their healing. Pandemic as a Time of Healing (00:42:57) Melissa describes the pandemic as a period of deep healing and reconnection for her family. Advice and Moving Forward (00:49:11) Melissa offers advice to survivors: seek therapy, focus on healing, and trust that life gets better. Podcast Closing and Community Invitation (00:51:23) Lucia closes the episode, inviting listeners to reflect, join the community, and continue the conversation.   Powerful Quotes from the Episode Melissa, "I can't believe you're saying these things to me. I can't believe you're saying these things to your wife, the mother of your child. It's like you're not a person anymore. You're more of a possession."   Melissa, "I had grieved it before it even ended because I knew this is who he is. He's never going to treat us right. He's never going to not be a monster to us."   Melissa, "He jumped down and jumped on top of me and was just screaming, "Look at what you made me do. This is your fault. You did this."   Melissa, "I just felt like I was in fight or flight mode for so long that it has taken a lot to come down from that. A lot of therapy. Therapy is so great, but I think the best therapy for us was that once he left and it was 2020, and then the pandemic happened, we had that time where it was just the four of us. It was just me and the kids, and we just bonded because we hadn't had that time, because he had just torn us apart."   Melissa, "Just hold on and do the work. Go to therapy. Do everything you can that makes you heal yourself, however that looks. It absolutely gets better."   RESOURCES: COACH WITH LUCIA: COACH WITH LUCIA GET YOUR FREE 30 MINUTE PHOTOSHOOT WITH SHOOTT PHOTOGRAPHY: https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=106343&id=2565003 TAKING STOCK OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS (A Free Reflection Guide) - Get it Here! A FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DEFINE ABUSE AND BRAVERY - GET YOURS NOW! FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Brave Hearts Speak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify VISIT OUR WEBSITE: THE BRAVE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CENTER  CONNECT ON FACEBOOK CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM 💼 Partner Offer: Headway Looking to simplify insurance-based therapy? Headway helps licensed therapists and psychiatrists manage credentialing, billing, and admin — so you can focus on your clients.  ✨ Special Offer: Sign up through our referral link and receive a $100 bonus when you join Headway as a provider. 👉 Join Headway Here! Disclosure: We may receive a referral bonus when you sign up through this link. This helps support the Brave Women's Community Center and our mission to make mental health care more accessible.   Connect with Melissa: Bio: a devoted mother of three, a professional with experience in both the legal and human resources fields, and a courageous survivor of domestic violence. She uses her voice and experience to advocate for survivors, raise awareness, and inspire others to move from surviving to thriving. Her story is one of resilience, strength, and purpose. X profile @MsMissy2020    Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

  7. Mar 18

    From Love Bombing to Survival: Melissa's Fight Against Domestic Violence

    In this episode of "Bravehearts Speak," host Lucia Severtson welcomes Melissa, who courageously shares her journey through domestic violence, psychological abuse, and coercive control. Melissa recounts how vulnerability after divorce and caregiving for her mother led her into an abusive relationship marked by love bombing, escalating threats, and isolation. She discusses the lasting impact of trauma, the challenges of healing, and the importance of breaking the silence around abuse. The episode offers hope, solidarity, and encouragement to survivors, emphasizing the power of sharing stories and building self-worth. Timestamps Trigger Warning and Introducing Melissa (00:07:08) Trigger warning for sensitive content; Melissa is introduced and asked to share her background. Melissa's Life Before the Abusive Relationship (00:08:27) Melissa describes her recent divorce, caregiving for her mother, and vulnerability before meeting her partner. Family Influence and Pressure for a Happy Ending (00:11:11) Melissa discusses her family background, self-worth tied to relationships, and pressure to recreate her parents' happiness. Meeting the Abusive Partner and Early Red Flags (00:15:31) Melissa recounts meeting her partner online, initial love bombing, and early warning signs she overlooked. Love Bombing and Inclusion (00:18:22) Details on how her partner made her feel important, included, and central to his life and community. Red Flags and Hindsight (00:20:59) Melissa reflects on overlooked red flags, other women in his life, and his lack of relationship with his daughter. First Signs of Abuse and Escalation (00:23:49) Melissa describes the first instance of physical abuse during pregnancy and the rapid escalation afterward. Managing Chaos and Hypervigilance (00:26:03) Melissa explains how she managed her partner's moods, protected her family, and lived in constant vigilance. Impact on Family and Caregiving Stress (00:27:36) The toll of abuse on her daughters and mother, and the challenges of caregiving for a parent with Alzheimer's. Justifications and Excuses for Abuse (00:30:41) Examples of her partner's rationalizations for his behavior and shifting blame onto Melissa and the children. Psychological and Physical Abuse Patterns (00:33:24) Melissa details ongoing psychological abuse, infidelity, and instances of physical violence. Public Image vs. Private Reality (00:34:45) Contrast between the family's public appearance and the hidden reality of abuse at home. Isolation and Control Tactics (00:35:28) Her partner's efforts to isolate Melissa from friends and control her actions. Financial Control and Realization (00:37:21) Melissa discusses financial dynamics, realizing she was being taken advantage of, and beginning to resist. Coping Strategies and Survival (00:39:02) Melissa describes creative ways she avoided conflict and protected her children, especially her youngest. Children's Adaptations to Abuse (00:42:21) How her children adapted to the unsafe environment, including hiding and avoiding contact. Cataloguing Evidence and Planning to Leave (00:45:03) Melissa begins documenting abuse, taking photos, and preparing for divorce while hiding the truth from others. Maintaining Public Image and Daughter's Perspective (00:46:13) Melissa shares how social media was controlled and her stepdaughter's later apology and shared trauma. Reflections on Healing and Lasting Impact (00:54:47) Melissa describes life after abuse, ongoing effects on her body and mind, and the process of healing. The Body Remembers and Psychological Aftermath (00:56:41) Discussion on how trauma lingers physically and psychologically, even after leaving the abusive environment. Encouragement and Advice to Other Women (01:01:01) Melissa offers advice on self-esteem, vulnerability, and the importance of not giving up. The Need to Break the Silence (01:05:01) Melissa emphasizes the importance of speaking out and refusing to protect abusers through silence.   Powerful Quotes from the Episode Melissa, 'You grieve someone who's still there.' Melissa, 'It was like living in a war zone.' Melissa, 'If I could just keep them all away from each other, then I could control what was happening. And if I took the brunt of it, then they didn't have to deal with it. But what I didn't realize is they saw all of it.' Melissa, 'People need to know that they don't have to live like this, that this is a terrible way to live, and that it's so much better when you get out of that situation.' Melissa, 'The right ones will be attracted to your personality and your self-esteem. The wrong ones will be attracted to your insecurity.'   RESOURCES: COACH WITH LUCIA: COACH WITH LUCIA GET YOUR FREE 30 MINUTE PHOTOSHOOT WITH SHOOTT PHOTOGRAPHY: https://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=106343&id=2565003 TAKING STOCK OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS (A Free Reflection Guide) - Get it Here! A FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DEFINE ABUSE AND BRAVERY - GET YOURS NOW! FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Brave Hearts Speak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify VISIT OUR WEBSITE: THE BRAVE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CENTER  CONNECT ON FACEBOOK CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM 💼 Partner Offer: Headway Looking to simplify insurance-based therapy? Headway helps licensed therapists and psychiatrists manage credentialing, billing, and admin — so you can focus on your clients.   ✨ Special Offer: Sign up through our referral link and receive a $100 bonus when you join Headway as a provider. 👉 Join Headway Here! Disclosure: We may receive a referral bonus when you sign up through this link. This helps support the Brave Women's Community Center and our mission to make mental health care more accessible. Connect with Melissa:   Bio: a devoted mother of three, a professional with experience in both the legal and human resources fields, and a courageous survivor of domestic violence. She uses her voice and experience to advocate for survivors, raise awareness, and inspire others to move from surviving to thriving. Her story is one of resilience, strength, and purpose. X profile @MsMissy2020   Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

  8. Feb 18

    [Minisode] From Competition to Collaboration: Creating a New Culture of Women's Empowerment

    In this mini episode of "Braveheart Speak," Lucia, founder of the Brave Women's Community Center, offers a candid reflection on the emotional and relational challenges of building spaces for women survivors of abuse. She explores the quiet bravery needed to persist despite self-doubt and external skepticism, addresses harmful patterns like relational aggression among women, and critiques superficial empowerment culture. Lucia shares her vision for authentic collaboration, accountability, and a new model of women's empowerment rooted in vulnerability, creativity, and genuine connection, inviting listeners to join her in creating lasting change.   Timestamps Personal Struggles and Self-Doubt in Building the Center (00:01:22) Lucia shares her internal battles, self-doubt, and the emotional challenges of building the Brave Women's Community Center. Old Conditioning and Feeling Like an "Extra" (00:02:37) Reflection on childhood conditioning, feeling invisible, and how these feelings resurface during her current work. Facing Skepticism and Minimization from Others (00:03:48) Describes external skepticism, being dismissed, and the pain of not being taken seriously in her advocacy work. Finding Support and Choosing to Persevere (00:05:00) Acknowledges supportive people, her decision to keep going, and her commitment to amplifying survivors' voices. Vision for a New Culture of Women's Empowerment (00:06:16) Lucia outlines her vision for genuine collaboration, honesty, and shared power among women. Relational Aggression and Harmful Group Dynamics (00:07:47) Explores destructive patterns in women's groups, such as relational aggression, and the lack of direct confrontation. Naming and Understanding Relational Aggression (00:09:17) Introduces the concept of relational aggression, referencing Rachel Simmons' work, and discusses its normalization. Importance of Structure, Accountability, and Safety (00:11:52) Emphasizes the need for structure, accountability, and relational skills to create true safety in women's spaces. Misuse of "Badass" and True Bravery (00:13:10) Critiques the misuse of "badass" as a label, distinguishing between posturing and genuine bravery. Imagining New Possibilities for Women's Collaboration (00:14:37) Considers what women could achieve by deconstructing harmful patterns and practicing true empowerment. Building a Culture of Disciplined Collaboration (00:18:36) Describes her dream for survivor groups focused on creativity, play, and deconstructing divisive patterns. Discernment and Foundational Community Values (00:19:47) Discusses the importance of discernment, humility, and foundational values in building a healthy community. Three Takeaways on Empowerment, Collaboration, and Discernment (00:20:55) Offers three key lessons: empowerment as behavior, the need for structure in collaboration, and discernment as care. Invitation to Join the Community and Share Voices (00:22:47) Invites listeners to join the email list, share their voices, and participate in building the community.   Powerful Quotes from the Episode 'There are many mornings when I wake up and I don't feel brave at all.' 'I'm going to keep amplifying voices that are so often dismissed and minimized.' 'I'm choosing to keep building anyway. Not because it's easy, but because I believe this is exactly where the work is.' 'My dream is to work with groups of survivors who want to speak, who want to reach change makers, who want to tell their stories in ways that penetrate hearts and systems, not just echo inside of safe rooms.'  'Maybe you've felt alone for too long. I know that feeling. But I am here now and we are finding each other.'   RESOURCES: COACH WITH LUCIA: COACH WITH LUCIA TAKING STOCK OF YOUR RELATIONSHIPS (A Free Reflection Guide) - Get it Here! A FREE INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DEFINE ABUSE AND BRAVERY - GET YOURS NOW! FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Brave Hearts Speak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify VISIT OUR WEBSITE: THE BRAVE WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CENTER  CONNECT ON FACEBOOK CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM JOIN OUR MEETUP GROUP FOR LOCALS TO DENVER, COLORADO – JOIN HERE! 💼 Partner Offer: Headway Looking to simplify insurance-based therapy? Headway helps licensed therapists and psychiatrists manage credentialing, billing, and admin — so you can focus on your clients.   ✨ Special Offer: Sign up through our referral link and receive a $100 bonus when you join Headway as a provider. 👉 Join Headway Here! Disclosure: We may receive a referral bonus when you sign up through this link. This helps support the Brave Women's Community Center and our mission to make mental health care more accessible.   Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com Contact us for expert podcast production and support.

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Brave Hearts Speak is a podcast dedicated to helping women reclaim their voices, rise from the shadows of abuse, and step fully into their power. Hosted by Lucia, a psychotherapist and survivor, each episode offers heartfelt conversations, healing insights, and real stories of resilience. Through truth-telling, creativity, and community, Lucia creates a safe and empowering space for women to break silence, process trauma, and rediscover joy. Whether you're beginning your healing journey or walking alongside others on theirs, Brave Hearts Speak invites you to listen, connect, and remember—you are not alone, and your story matters. Join the movement. Speak your truth. Heal your heart.