Michelle Jewsbury shares her deeply personal experience with domestic abuse and her mission to break the silence around human trafficking and violence. Her journey is one of resilience, healing, and fierce advocacy.
From Pain to Power
This week on Real Talk with Liza, we welcomed Michelle Jewsbury, a survivor, speaker, and advocate whose story shines a light on the reality of abuse and the power of healing.
On this week’s episode of Real Talk with Liza, Liza Boubari sat down with inspirational speaker and humanitarian Michelle Jewsbury for a deeply moving conversation on the realities of domestic violence and human trafficking. Michelle’s story is one of heartbreak and courage, showing how survival can transform into powerful service and advocacy.
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As the founder of Unsilenced Voices, Michelle has turned her painful past into a mission of global impact. She bravely shared details of her own abusive relationship. It began with romance and promises, but spiraled into fear, isolation, and physical violence. It was only after enduring years of trauma that Michelle found the strength to leave, seek justice, and ultimately begin her healing journey.
Liza and Michelle discuss the emotional cycles of abuse They also how those experiences intersect with the broader issue of human trafficking. Michelle offers insight into the psychological grooming many victims endure. The heartbreaking reality is that so many perpetrators are known and even loved by their victims.
But this is also a story of redemption. Michelle’s message is clear: you are not alone, and you can reclaim your voice and your life. She now empowers others to share their stories and speak out, helping survivors find healing, purpose, and strength.
Michelle Jewsbury’s Gift
Listeners can learn more about Michelle and her work at michellejewsbury.com, and download a free copy of her powerful book But I Love Him by texting LEGACY to 26786.
Whether you’re a survivor, know someone who is, or simply want to be more informed and compassionate, this episode is an important listen. Together, let’s break the silence and be a voice for those who feel unheard.