S03 #170 Wholehearted | Nishani Ford

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From Surviving GBV to Healing as a Family from Addiction.

In this deeply moving conversation, Carmen Murray sits down with Nishani Ford to explore her extraordinary journey through gender based violence, survival, and healing.

Nishani shares her lived experience of enduring years of abuse, the impact it had on her family, and the long, harrowing road of supporting her son through a decade-long battle with addiction. Told with raw honesty, courage, and compassion, this conversation is not about trauma alone, but about resilience, forgiveness, and the possibility of restoration. It is a story offered as a beacon of hope, a reminder that even in the darkest seasons, healing, dignity, and new beginnings are possible.
21 Jan English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · Management

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