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  • Letter #3: The Places We Call Sacred: Abuse in the Church
    2025/05/08
    This is a letter the Church needs to hear—whether it’s ready or not.
    In this episode, I speak directly to the Body of Christ about the silence, complicity, and spiritual distortion that protect abusers and betray survivors.
    It’s not just about policy. It’s about perception.
    About the calloused hearts, the deaf ears, the blind eyes that refuse to see what’s hidden in plain sight.
    This is a prophetic cry—a thunderous call to wake up, speak up, and clean house.
    Not out of hate for the Church. But out of love.
    Because love tells the truth.
    And if we won’t confront the evil in our own ranks, we’re not defending the Church—we’re defiling it. Would you like a shorter version for platforms with character limits?
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    21 分
  • Voice Note #1: Reflections about Justice at 2am with Music
    2025/05/07
    Description: This is not a polished piece. It’s a voice note. A raw 2AM reflection.
    A short and honest musing on something we don’t say enough:
    Some people don’t need healing. They need justice.
    In a world quick to hand out self-help and scripture, we forget—there are wounds that don’t close until what’s broken is made right.
    I recorded this straight to you. No script. No filter. Just thoughts I couldn't shake.
    Maybe it resonates. Maybe it doesn’t.
    But either way—I hope it makes you think.
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    11 分
  • Letter #2b: The People We Call Family: Family Cults
    2025/05/05
    Not all cults live on compounds. Some live in your childhood home. In this episode, Dr.Leslie exposes the hidden world of family cults—systems where control, secrecy, and spiritual manipulation take root under the name of tradition, loyalty, or God. From generational abuse masked as legacy to parents who demand obedience over truth, this is a raw exploration of how entire families can become altars of fear. What happens when the people meant to protect you are the very ones who indoctrinate, isolate, and wound? And what does it take to break free?
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    27 分
  • Letter #2a: The People We Call Family: Abuse By Another Name
    2025/05/05
    What happens when harm hides behind the familiar? In this episode, Dr. Leslie unpacks the kinds of abuse we often miss—because they don’t look like abuse at all. From marriages that slowly erode a woman’s purpose, to sicknesses that are weaponized for control, to siblings whose cruelty is dismissed as rivalry, and deception that masquerades as faith or love—this conversation confronts what we excuse, rename, or spiritualize. This is not about sensational stories. It’s about the quiet suffering that goes unnamed because we never learned to name it. Because the truth is, not all abuse looks like bruises. And if we’re not careful, we’ll keep calling it something else.
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    13 分
  • Letter #2: The People We Call Family: Hidden Abuse
    2025/05/02
    Episode Title: Hidden Abuse – The Hurt No One Sees

    What if the bruises never show—but the pain runs deep? In this episode of Love, Leslie, we uncover the unseen wounds of hidden abuse: the subtle stomps under the table, the gaslighting that rewrites your truth, and the cultural pressures that silence your voice. Through powerful storytelling, real-life scenarios, and a fictional parable of Tom and Sally, we expose the tactics covert abusers use to confuse, isolate, and control—while appearing loving to the outside world. Whether you're a survivor, a friend, or someone just beginning to question, this episode is a call to wake up. To listen. To believe. And to act. You are not invisible. I see you—because I’ve been you.
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    17 分
  • Letter #1: The Things We Call Normal
    2025/04/30
    Podcast Episode Title: Letter 1: The Things We Call Normal

    What if the red flags weren’t red enough to stop you? What if the danger was dressed in Sunday best and cloaked in words like “forgiveness,” “submission,” or “that’s just how they are”? In this first letter of the Love, Leslie series, we look closely at the slow, quiet ways abuse hides in plain sight—and how communities, churches, and families often normalize what should never be accepted. This episode explores the grooming of entire cultures to ignore evil, mislabel harm, and silence those who dare to speak up. It’s not just about what was done. It’s about what we were told to call it.
    And it’s time to tell the truth.
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    17 分
  • Prelude B: Rise of the Truthtellers
    2025/04/30
    Podcast Episode Title: Prelude B: Rise of the Truthtellers

    What happens when the silence breaks? When survivors of abuse, spiritual manipulation, and generational trauma stop whispering and start roaring? In this searing prelude to the Love, Leslie series, Leslie issues a bold and prophetic call to action—not just for the wounded, but for the watchers. Rise of the Truthtellers is a battle cry. It’s a warning to systems built on secrecy. A lament for those who were never believed. And a summons for every listener to step off the sidelines and listen—truly listen—to those who dare to speak. Whether you’ve been silent too long, dismissed the signs, or struggled to hold someone else's pain, this episode asks one thing:
    Will you rise, too?
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    26 分
  • Prelude A: The Things We Leave Unsaid
    2025/04/30
    Episode Title: Prelude – "Things We Leave Unsaid"

    What if the places we’ve buried in silence are the exact places God wants to walk through? In this opening prelude to Love, Leslie, host Leslie dares to break the silence around abuse, family betrayal, and religious complicity. With fire and conviction, she invites listeners into a sacred confrontation—one where dead things are called back to life, where silence is traded for sound, and where survivors begin to rise. This isn't a polished faith message. It's a cry in the wilderness. A call to make straight the path through wastelands we've long avoided.
    If you've ever been told to be sweet, be still, or stay silent—this is for you.
    The time to speak is now.
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    4 分