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Trauma Interrupted with Jan Broberg

Trauma Interrupted with Jan Broberg

By: Jan Broberg
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Our Purpose


Trauma Interrupted with Jan Broberg exists to change the way trauma is understood, discussed, and healed. It is the primary public-facing voice of the foundation and the main audience entry point into the JBF ecosystem. The show bridges lived experience, survivor testimony, education, systems critique, recovery tools, and cultural conversation into one platform.

Why It Matters?


Trauma narratives are often fragmented, sensationalized, or oversimplified. Survivors are either ignored or reduced to their worst moments. Trauma Interrupted reframes trauma as a human experience, not an identity, and recovery as a collective responsibility, not an individual burden.


The podcast is not just storytelling, it is movement-building media.

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Episodes
  • Kat Emrick’s Story • Backyard Trafficking and the Girls Nobody Noticed
    Jun 26 2026

    [Content Warning]: Discussions of child sexual assault/abuse, neglect, child sexual exploitation, discussion of sexual acts, mild language

    Kat Emrick grew up in a single-parent household in Michigan, moving between her mother's home and her aunt and uncle’s before landing, at around age 12 or 13, largely on her own. She was seeking connection and attention she hadn't found at home, and that vulnerability is exactly what a trafficker exploited.

    In this episode of Trauma Interrupted, Jan Broberg sits down with Kat for a searingly honest conversation about what backyard trafficking actually looks like, not the high-profile Epstein-level cases that make headlines, but the everyday, neighborhood-level exploitation of kids that nobody wants to believe is happening. Kat shares how she was recruited, what the grooming process felt like from the inside, and what it meant to be a 13-year-old having sex with men in their suburban homes while their family photos looked down from the walls.

    They also talk about what comes after: four marriages, four children, taking part in advocacy as a birth doula, and the persistent reality that trauma doesn't just end when the exploitation does. Kat is blunt, funny, self-aware, and unsparing, about the systems that failed her, the police who didn't believe her, and the ongoing lack of support available to survivors today.

    This is a conversation about what we miss when we dismiss the "troubled teenager" in our neighborhood. And it's a conversation about what it takes to use your voice anyway.

    Where To Find Kat:
    Insta: @emotionalsupportbae

    Mentioned Resources:
    S.A.S.S. (Sexual Assault Survivor Stories)

    If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:

    National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
    National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
    National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264

    🎧 LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE
    🍎 Apple Podcasts
    🎵 Spotify
    ▶️ YouTube

    ❣️ JAN BROBERG FOUNDATION
    🌐 JanBrobergFoundation.org
    🫂 Survivor Circle (free community)
    ⏳ T.I.M.E. Program
    🔎 SPOT6
    📖 The Jan Broberg Story (book)
    🗞️ Newsletter

    📲 CONNECT
    📷 Instagram
    🎶 TikTok
    ✍️ Share Your Story

    💌 Fan Mail

    Support the show

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Roanna White’s Story • A Teacher’s Journey Through Trauma, Loneliness, and Healing
    Jun 19 2026

    [Content Warning]: Discussion of child sexual abuse, suicidal ideation, intrusive thoughts of self-harm, and youth suicide.

    What happens when the body holds a secret the mind hasn't found yet? In this episode of Trauma Interrupted, Jan Broberg sits down with Roanna (Ro) White, Australian educator, advocate, and entrepreneur, whose healing journey began not with a memory, but with a physical sensation she couldn't ignore.

    Ro spent years managing high-functioning depression, gut health issues, and a nervous system that never seemed to rest. It wasn't until she entered somatic therapy that the body began to tell its story: a childhood sexual abuse experience she had no conscious memory of, buried since she was around four years old. From the first crack of awareness, Ro walked a long road, through CBT, antidepressants, insomnia, intrusive thoughts, and eventually toward something that looked a lot like freedom.

    In this conversation, Jan and Ro explore what it means to heal when you don't know what you're healing from, why so many women in their 40s are only just beginning to process childhood trauma, and how community, service, and radical honesty became Ro's most powerful medicines. Ro also shares the inspiration behind her upcoming book, The Quiet Crisis, and her "hire a friend" connection platform Ynkyer, both born from her own experience of feeling profoundly alone while surrounded by people.

    If you've ever thought something is off but couldn't name it, this episode is for you.

    Where To Find Ro:
    Insta: @One.Ro.Many.Roads
    Youtube: @oneromanyroads

    Keep Your Eyes Out For What’s Coming Up For Ro:
    Upcoming Book: The Quiet Crisis: Understanding and Healing Loneliness in the Modern World (Find It On Amazon Upon Release)
    Ynkyer (Still in development phase in Australia)

    Mentioned Resources:
    Workaway

    If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:


    National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
    National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
    National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264

    🎧 LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE
    🍎 Apple Podcasts
    🎵 Spotify
    ▶️ YouTube

    ❣️ JAN BROBERG FOUNDATION
    🌐 JanBrobergFoundation.org
    🫂 Survivor Circle (free community)
    ⏳ T.I.M.E. Program
    🔎 SPOT6
    📖 The Jan Broberg Story (book)
    🗞️ Newsletter

    📲 CONNECT
    📷 Instagram
    🎶 TikTok
    ✍️ Share Your Story

    💌 Fan Mail

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Sonny Von Cleveland’s Story • Our Voice Is Our Healing Mechanism
    Jun 12 2026

    [Content Warning]: Discussion of childhood sexual abuse, sexual assault in a carceral setting, and graphic statistics related to child sexual abuse material and human trafficking.

    What if the very thing you've been hiding is the thing that could set you free?

    Sonny Von Cleveland is an author, speaker, and survivor who spent most of his childhood enduring sexual abuse by multiple perpetrators, beginning before he could form reliable memories of it. At 16, facing the compounded wreckage of an unprotected childhood, he entered the prison system and spent 18 years inside. Today he has recently been appointed as Director of Public Engagement and Content with Our Rescue and works alongside Operation Light Shine to fight child sexual exploitation and trafficking at the source.

    In this conversation with Jan Broberg, Sonny introduces a framework he calls comparative trauma syndrome, the damaging habit of ranking our pain against someone else's, and based on that, deciding we're not worthy of healing. He and Jan explore why speaking about trauma isn't re-traumatizing but strengthening, why voice is the one healing tool no one can take from you, and what it actually means to interrupt your own trauma cycle.

    They also go deep on Operation Light Shine's intercept task forces, the staggering gap in government funding for child exploitation prevention, and what every parent and every social media user can do right now to protect children.

    Where To Find Sonny:
    Buy Sonny’s book: Hey White Boy: Conversations of Redemption
    Conversations of Redemption on Youtube
    Our Rescue

    Mentioned Resources:
    Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl
    Operation Light Shine
    Hunting Warhead

    If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:

    National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
    National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
    National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264

    🎧 LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE
    🍎 Apple Podcasts
    🎵 Spotify
    ▶️ YouTube

    ❣️ JAN BROBERG FOUNDATION
    🌐 JanBrobergFoundation.org
    🫂 Survivor Circle (free community)
    ⏳ T.I.M.E. Program
    🔎 SPOT6
    📖 The Jan Broberg Story (book)
    🗞️ Newsletter

    📲 CONNECT
    📷 Instagram
    🎶 TikTok
    ✍️ Share Your Story

    💌 Fan Mail

    Support the show

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 3 mins
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