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In our second ever podcast episode, Phoenix Rising Empowerment Project cofounder Brooke Atkinson tells her sister and cofounder Heather Reynolds her story of surviving sexual violence. Brooke is now a licensed professional counselor, and brings her point of view and sensitivity to her stories ranging from early childhood to harassment and abuse during her career as a police officer.

Founder Heather Reynolds and her courageous guests share their intimate stories of triumph over trauma. We deserve to have our stories heard, and we don’t have to carry them alone. Let’s inspire each other to transform our experiences, our stories, and our culture. We’re breaking free from an illusion that we are alone in the pandemic of sexual violence in the wake of the #MeToo movement. Our greatest struggles can become our greatest strengths. Join us on a journey of reclaiming our power and our healing.

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Episode 2: Brooke’s Story

Episode 2: Brooke’s Story

In our second ever podcast episode, Phoenix Rising Empowerment Project cofounder Brooke Atkinson tells her sister and cofounder Heather Reynolds her story of surviving sexual violence. Brooke is now a licensed professional counselor, and brings her point of view and sensitivity to her stories ranging from childhood sexual abuse to motherhood, and serving as a police officer.

Episode 1: Heather’s Story

Episode 1: Heather’s Story

In our inaugural episode, founder Heather Reynolds shares her stories of surviving sexual violence and harassment. Her journey takes us from suburban Oregon to Istanbul, Turkey, where her experiences as a young exchange student would alter the path of her life forever.