Jillian Schmitz

Grey Maybe

Jillian Schmitz

  • Producer, writer & choreographer Scott Hislop talks about repressed memories of childhood abuse.

Producer, writer & choreographer Scott Hislop talks about repressed memories of childhood abuse.

Monday 31st March 2025

Scott Hislop shares his journey of uncovering repressed childhood abuse memories through meditation and therapy. A powerful conversation on trauma and recovery.
Explicit
73 minutes
Raw
Honest
Supportive
Hopeful
Informative

About this podcast

Grey Maybe
Author:
Jillian Schmitz
Overview:
Categories:
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Recovery Reimagined
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Scott Hislop's Journey Through Repressed Memories and Healing

Episode Overview

  • Scott Hislop shares his experience with repressed memories of childhood abuse.
  • Meditation played a key role in uncovering these memories.
  • Therapy has been crucial in his recovery journey.
  • The episode explores the emotional impact of childhood trauma.
  • Scott emphasizes the importance of seeking help and support.
I was four years old and I was sexually assaulted multiple times by my uncle.
In this episode of Grey Maybe, Jillian Schmitz sits down with producer, writer, and choreographer Scott Hislop for a deeply personal conversation about repressed memories of childhood abuse. Scott opens up about his journey to uncovering these buried memories through meditation and therapy, sharing the impact it has had on his life and recovery. He candidly discusses the signs that something was wrong, the process of piecing together fragments of his past, and the emotional rollercoaster that followed.
This episode is a raw and honest exploration of trauma and healing, offering hope and understanding to those who may be facing similar struggles. Scott's story is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of seeking help and support. Don't miss this moving and eye-opening conversation that sheds light on the long-lasting effects of abuse and the path to recovery.
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