Episode 196. On Fighting for Justice and Familial Abuse: with Paulette J. Buchanan

 

In this episode, we're joined by author Paulette J. Buchanan. Paulette takes the reader through her lifetime of abuse at the hands of her four older brothers. She describes their continuation of abuse into their adult years, in part carried out by their weaponization of the court system to file meritless, harassing lawsuits against her, her husband, and against others. Paulette details the arduous fight in which she and her husband have been forced to engage in order to finally secure long overdue judgments against these brothers.

In this episode, we explore:

  • overcoming familial abuse

  • trauma

  • fighting for justice

  • personal responsibility

and loads more.

Mentioned in this episode

  • Mother Teresa - Come be my Light

  • Paulette’s book - Fighting for Justice: Religious Fraud, Mental Illness, and the Collapse of Law & Order

You can find Paulette's book on her website

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