

Life After Trauma - with Elizabeth Frazier
Jan 27, 2021
Elizabeth Frazier, a brave sex trafficking survivor, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker, opens up about her harrowing journey of healing and resilience. She discusses the pervasive issue of child trafficking in the U.S., especially its peak during events like the Super Bowl. Elizabeth shares crucial warning signs of trafficking and stresses the importance of self-love and connection in overcoming trauma. Her inspiring message empowers others to transform their pain into strength and highlights the significance of community support in the healing process.
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First Trafficking Memory
- Elizabeth Frazier's first memory of trafficking was at four years old, involving her parents and a motel.
- She was groomed to believe she was "special" and shouldn't tell anyone.
Trauma's Manifestation
- Elizabeth's trauma manifested as self-harm, a way to release inner turmoil and find distraction.
- She smashed her face with cans and cut herself, creating scars she still carries.
Loss of Identity
- The trafficking continued into Elizabeth's marriage, stopping after her first son.
- Losing this harmful "norm" caused an identity crisis, leading to a suicide attempt in 2009.