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The Religious Abuse & Academic Sabotage Survivor with Katrina Ford (Part One)

Episode Summary

In this episode, Katrina shares her remarkable journey of religious abuse specifically within a remote East African missionary setting. Shaped by her adventurous father, her mother’s struggle with depression, and the unique challenges of being an African orphan adopted by American missionaries. She particularly reflects on the cultural dissonance of life between Africa and the United States. Confronting issues of race, identity, and the expectations tied to diverse Christian traditions. Katrina’s resilience is further seen through her candid account of academic sabotage. Highlighting how mentorship and self-awareness guided her beyond her family’s limitations. Her story offers hope to anyone seeking to redefine their path amid rigid religious and cultural constraints.

More About Katrina

Speaker and life coach that specialises in religious abuse, academic sabotage, and good girl syndrome. Katrina is currently living her best life in her renovated garage, writing away and creating motivational speeches! She hopes her ongoing projects will help others find the same peace she has found.

Katrina is a teacher to toddlers by day, an overachieving writer by night, and also a coffee-drinking socialiser on the weekends! As a never-ending psychology enthusiast, Katrina is not ashamed to seek trauma-informed therapy every week!

Katrina loves making new connections with churches and colleges through her speaking career and collaborating with other artists who are trying to create beauty out of pain. Katrina’s biggest focus is to speak around the US and eventually around the world. Including Africa, where she was orphaned, adopted, and raised as a missionary for 20 years.

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