How the Hell Did I Get Here from There?!

Season 3 Episode 9 Silence Is Acceptance...I Will No Longer Be Silent with Dr. Yvonne Kaye

June 03, 2022 Season 3 Episode 9
How the Hell Did I Get Here from There?!
Season 3 Episode 9 Silence Is Acceptance...I Will No Longer Be Silent with Dr. Yvonne Kaye
Show Notes

I'm beyond rage. 

Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel once said:

Silence is acceptance. 

I will not be silent.

Period.

Dr. Yvonne Kaye

A survivor of the Second World War, Dr. Yvonne Kaye uses her experiences in working with people in emotional pain, grief and loss, believing in the spiritual power of humor as a healing tool.

Dr. Kaye has been in the field of human service for many years, encountering extraordinary people whose courage has amazed her. Her passion is offering enrichment in life, mentally and emotionally, to those who have no concept of their own creativity.

This weekly podcast will include everything from laughter roaring to covering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)...anything goes.

Thank you to Colin Kaye for providing the musical soundtrack of our show!

To learn more about Dr. Kaye, visit https://www.yvonnekayewisdom.com

If you would like a topic to be discussed, or would  like  to be considered to be a guest on her show, e-mail her at:  yvonnekaye33@gmail.com.

You can use this contact form to reach her as well https://www.yvonnekayewisdom.com/contact-yvonne/


Lisa Graham

Thank you also to my producer, Lisa Graham.  She is a children's author and advocate and is also a motivational speaker and Founder of Empower Kids for Literacy Foundation, Inc., whose mission is to promote literacy and mental health for children.

Visit her website at https://www.lgrahamauthor.com and help support her nonprofit, Empower Kids for Literacy, https://www.empowerkidsforliteracy.com which supports mental health and literacy by getting books into the hands of children regardless of their personal or social circumstances.

Her "Healing Hearts" book series and campaign seeks to help children identify, share and manage their feelings and emotions.  As beloved TV icon Fred Rogers once said,  "If it's mentionable, it's manageable!