In this 50th episode of 'When Not Yet Becomes Right Now', host Jen Ginty reflects on her journey as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and discusses the impact of the Epstein files on survivors. She emphasizes the importance of community, healing and the challenges faced by survivors in seeking justice. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggles for survivors and the need for support and understanding.

Key Takeaways:
-The Epstein files have a profound impact on survivors.
-Survivors often face disbelief and minimization of their trauma.
-Money and influence can shield abusers from justice.
-Healing is a non-linear journey for survivors.
-Community support can be crucial for some survivors.
-Survivors should seek out therapy and support groups.
-Media representation often fails to center survivors' experiences.
-Survivors' stories matter and deserve to be heard.
-It's important to take care of oneself during triggering times.

Episode Highlights:
[00:00] The 50th Episode and Jen’s Personal History
[10:10] The Impact of the Epstein Files
[18:54] Healing and Taking Back Power
[31:07] Conclusion and Community Support

Resources Mentioned:
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: https://988lifeline.org/
RAINN: https://rainn.org/
Lisa Sugarman’s Episode: https://www.whennotyetbecomesrightnow.com/from-loss-to-legacy/
My Moody Monster YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@mymoodymonster

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