Angela Shelton: filmmaker and public speaker on trauma and abuse

101 Ways to Heal That Sh*t

Angela Shelton, filmmaker

  • 017 Angela Shelton Day

017 Angela Shelton Day

Thursday 30th April 2020

Celebrate Angela Shelton Day by hearing powerful stories of survival and healing from filmmaker Angela Shelton and Aly Drummond in '101 Ways to Heal That Sh*t'.
Explicit
65 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

About this podcast

101 Ways to Heal That Sh*t
Author:
Angela Shelton: filmmaker and public speaker on trauma and abuse
Overview:
Categories:
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
Mindful Recovery
Innovative Healing Arts
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Episodes:
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Angela Shelton Day: Celebrating Resilience and Recovery

Talk to a friend, talk to relatives, talk to mental health professionals, talk to yourself, my god, if you're by yourself and you don't think anybody's going to laugh at you for doing it.
Imagine a day dedicated to celebrating survivors and their incredible journeys. That's exactly what Angela Shelton Day is all about. This episode of '101 Ways to Heal That Sh*t' dives into the inspiring story of filmmaker Angela Shelton, who discovered a remarkable connection among women sharing her name. Astonishingly, 70% of the Angela Sheltons she found had endured child sexual abuse, rape, or domestic violence.
Yet, these women didn't just survive; they thrived, breaking free from abusive situations, pursuing education, and achieving sobriety. Angela's journey, captured in her documentary 'Searching for Angela Shelton', has become a beacon of hope for many. Joined by her producing partner and actress Aly Drummond, Angela reflects on the power of speaking out and the importance of community in healing. They share personal anecdotes, discuss coping mechanisms, and highlight the transformative impact of their work.
One memorable moment is when Angela emphasizes, 'Talk to a friend, talk to relatives, talk to mental health professionals, talk to yourself, my god, if you're by yourself and you don't think anybody's going to laugh at you for doing it'. This episode is a testament to the strength of survivors and the importance of breaking the silence around trauma. Tune in to celebrate resilience and find inspiration in the stories of Angela Sheltons everywhere.