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The B Brave Project Pod

The B Brave Project Pod

By: Chloe May
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This podcast was created by Chloe May, a victim and survivor of child sexual abuse. Turning pain into purpose, The B Brave was born to create a space for real, unfiltered conversations about surviving trauma, living with PTSD, and rebuilding life after abuse.

Through personal stories and expert voices, we explore healing as messy, brave, and deeply human. We talk about childhood sexual abuse, justice, motherhood, relationships, and the long road back to yourself.

This is for survivors, those who love them, and anyone who wants to understand how trauma shapes lives — and how resilience grows.

You are not broken. You are not alone. Your story matters.

Find hope here. Breathe. And take one gentle step forward today.

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Chloe May
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Episodes
  • Episode 1 - My Story
    Feb 1 2026

    This podcast is a space for real, unfiltered conversations about surviving trauma, living with PTSD, and rebuilding a life after abuse. Through personal stories, expert voices, and open-hearted discussions, we explore what it really means to heal — not in a neat, polished way, but in a way that’s messy, brave, and deeply human.

    We talk about childhood sexual abuse, the justice system, motherhood, relationships, and the long road back to yourself. This is a place for survivors, for those who love them, and for anyone who wants to better understand how trauma shapes lives — and how resilience can grow in its place.

    You are not broken. You are not alone. And your story matters.

    This podcast centres survivor voices and honest conversations about child sexual abuse, trauma, and the long-lasting impact it can have on mental health, relationships, work, family life, and identity.


    Through personal stories, reflections, and conversations, this space exists to break silence, challenge shame, and raise awareness — while holding care, compassion, and safety at its core.


    Some episodes may be difficult to listen to. Listeners are encouraged to take things at their own pace and prioritise their wellbeing. This podcast is intended to inform, support, and create understanding, not to sensationalise harm.


    Content warnings may apply. Listener discretion is advised.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 2 - Why We Don’t Talk About It: Poppy's story
    Feb 8 2026

    The is Poppy's story - 'Why We Don’t Talk About' It looks at the systems, fears, and stigma that keep people quiet, and the emotional cost of being unheard. It’s about survival, resilience, and the long road to finding a voice again — even when the world would rather look away.


    This is not just one story. It reflects the experiences of countless people who were never given the space, safety, or support to speak. By telling it, we begin to challenge the silence and open the door to understanding, accountability, and healing.

    This podcast centres survivor voices and honest conversations about child sexual abuse, trauma, and the long-lasting impact it can have on mental health, relationships, work, family life, and identity.


    Through personal stories, reflections, and conversations, this space exists to break silence, challenge shame, and raise awareness — while holding care, compassion, and safety at its core.


    Some episodes may be difficult to listen to. Listeners are encouraged to take things at their own pace and prioritise their wellbeing. This podcast is intended to inform, support, and create understanding, not to sensationalise harm.


    Content warnings may apply. Listener discretion is advised.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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