šŸŽ™ļø 4Ps Podcast with Trunnis Goggins ft. Dr. Kelli Palfy | Breaking the Silence on Male Sexual Abuse

DEC 2, 202531 MIN
The 4P’s Podcast With Trunnis Goggins II

šŸŽ™ļø 4Ps Podcast with Trunnis Goggins ft. Dr. Kelli Palfy | Breaking the Silence on Male Sexual Abuse

DEC 2, 202531 MIN

Description

In this powerful and important episode of the **4Ps Podcast—Purpose, Passion, Persistence, and Planning—**host Trunnis Goggins sits down with Dr. Kelli Palfy, a trauma therapist, former RCMP officer, and author of Men Too: Unspoken Truths About Male Sexual Abuse. Together, they open a much-needed conversation about male sexual abuse, trauma recovery, and the barriers that keep men silent. This episode takes a serious turn from our lighter conversations, offering insight, education, and real support for survivors and those who care for them. Listener discretion is advised due to the sensitive content. In This Episode, You’ll Hear: Dr. Palfy’s journey from corrections and the RCMP to becoming a leading voice for male survivors The emotional and psychological challenges of investigating child sex crimes Why boys and men often do not report abuse—and how society contributes to their silence The role of media, stereotypes, and harmful narratives Insights from Dr. Palfy’s books on helping survivors and protecting children Effective therapeutic approaches, including EMDR and cognitive restructuring Legal and societal challenges impacting male victims today A message of hope, resilience, and the importance of community support Dr. Palfy shares stories from her professional work, research, and advocacy to help listeners better understand the realities male survivors face. This episode encourages awareness, compassion, and action. Resources Mentioned: šŸ“˜ Men Too: Unspoken Truths About Male Sexual Abuse šŸ“˜ Speaking the Truth in Love: A Mother’s Guide to Keeping Her Son Safe šŸ”— Counseling and resources for survivors (as referenced in the episode) Connect with Dr. Palfy - https://kellipalfy.com/ Next Episode Preview: Trunnis will be joined by Twee Shaw, a survivor and advocate from Tasmania, Australia.