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Empowering Survivors: Sophia Strother-Lewis’s Journey from Abuse to Advocacy and Entrepreneurship

A trauma survivor transforms personal pain into a platform for helping others navigate healing and rebuilding their lives

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Key takeaways

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Sophia Strother-Lewis turned her experience as an abuse survivor into an advocacy and entrepreneurial platform.

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Her work focuses on helping other survivors navigate healing and life rebuilding after trauma.

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The episode explores how personal pain can be channeled into purpose, community support, and business.

In this powerful episode of “I Don’t Care,” Dr. Kevin Stevenson sits down with Sophia Strother-Lewis to explore her incredible journey from a traumatic childhood to becoming a successful entrepreneur and advocate for survivors. This conversation is especially timely as awareness about human trafficking and sexual abuse continues to grow, highlighting the need for more comprehensive support systems for survivors. Recent studies show that survivors often struggle with finding their identity post-trauma, a challenge Sophia addresses through her inspiring story.

What does it take for a survivor of severe trauma to reclaim their identity and thrive?

“I Don’t Care,” hosted by Kevin Stevenson, welcomes Sophia Strother-Lewis, a survivor, author, and entrepreneur, to discuss how she helps survivors find their identity after crisis situations. Sophia shares her story of overcoming severe childhood abuse and trafficking, her journey to success, and her ongoing efforts to support others through initiatives like her “Learning 2 Exhale” symposium.

Sophia shares her story of overcoming severe childhood abuse and trafficking, her journey to success, and her ongoing efforts to support others through initiatives like her “Learning 2 Exhale” symposium.

Main Points from the Episode:

  • Sophia recounts her traumatic childhood, including sexual abuse by her father and being trafficked by her mother.
  • She discusses the profound impact of her grandmother’s support in helping her escape and rebuild her life.
  • Sophia introduces her “Learning to Exhale” symposium, which offers holistic support for survivors, including equine psychotherapy and financial empowerment workshops.

Sophia Strother-Lewis is a resilient survivor of childhood abuse and human trafficking. She has transformed her painful past into a mission to support and empower other survivors. As an entrepreneur and philanthropist, Sophia holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree, and she actively engages in various community initiatives aimed at helping those affected by trauma.

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Kevin Stevenson

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About the Experts

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Kevin Stevenson

Host / Healthcare Industry Advisor at EY

Kevin Stevenson is associated with EY (Ernst & Young) and works within the healthcare sector. He hosts conversations that explore personal resilience, entrepreneurship, and advocacy within healthcare and adjacent industries. His work focuses on amplifying voices of change-makers and survivors.

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Sophia Strother-Lewis

Survivor, Advocate, and Entrepreneur

Sophia Strother-Lewis is a trauma and abuse survivor who transformed her personal experiences into a platform for advocacy and entrepreneurship. She works to help other survivors navigate the healing process and rebuild their lives. Her journey reflects a commitment to empowering individuals affected by abuse.