Mark Agnon
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And I split his throat. This is Clark Fredericks. He's an advocate, an author, and the most badass Boy Scout of all time. He became known as the man who stabbed and killed his childhood abuser. He writes that from 8 to 12, he and several others were sexually and psychologically abused by their Boy Scout leader and sheriff's officer, Dennis Pegg. But this story isn't one of vengeance.
And I split his throat. This is Clark Fredericks. He's an advocate, an author, and the most badass Boy Scout of all time. He became known as the man who stabbed and killed his childhood abuser. He writes that from 8 to 12, he and several others were sexually and psychologically abused by their Boy Scout leader and sheriff's officer, Dennis Pegg. But this story isn't one of vengeance.
It's a story of redemption. Clark will tell us about his childhood trauma. He will also explain how to keep your kids safe from abusers. And if you yourself have childhood trauma, how to deal with it and cope in a healthy way that doesn't lead you down the same destructive path that Clark has followed.
It's a story of redemption. Clark will tell us about his childhood trauma. He will also explain how to keep your kids safe from abusers. And if you yourself have childhood trauma, how to deal with it and cope in a healthy way that doesn't lead you down the same destructive path that Clark has followed.
This episode is absolutely amazing and Clark is a true survivor. This is a topic that not many people talk about and a lot of men like to push down. But Clark has been brave enough to share his story, everything he's learned from his healing experience.
This episode is absolutely amazing and Clark is a true survivor. This is a topic that not many people talk about and a lot of men like to push down. But Clark has been brave enough to share his story, everything he's learned from his healing experience.
to meditation, to his spirituality and his relationship with God, and ultimately how he's a better person today and an advocate for children that have suffered abuse at the hands of the powerful within their community. So sit back, relax, and welcome to camp. Clark Fredericks, thanks so much for being here. Mark Agnon, nice to be here, bro.
to meditation, to his spirituality and his relationship with God, and ultimately how he's a better person today and an advocate for children that have suffered abuse at the hands of the powerful within their community. So sit back, relax, and welcome to camp. Clark Fredericks, thanks so much for being here. Mark Agnon, nice to be here, bro.
Thank you so much for coming all the way from Westchester.
Thank you so much for coming all the way from Westchester.
Well, I appreciate it. Thank you so much. I'm really, really excited to talk for a few reasons, but I also just want to put a disclaimer to anyone that's listening that this episode might be, at moments, a little heavier than some of the other episodes we've done.
Well, I appreciate it. Thank you so much. I'm really, really excited to talk for a few reasons, but I also just want to put a disclaimer to anyone that's listening that this episode might be, at moments, a little heavier than some of the other episodes we've done.
But I think it's good and I think it's productive, but I just want to throw that out there if there's anyone listening that maybe has had experience with sexual abuse or trauma that, you know, to proceed with caution. But I think that the conversation we're going to have is important for a few reasons.
But I think it's good and I think it's productive, but I just want to throw that out there if there's anyone listening that maybe has had experience with sexual abuse or trauma that, you know, to proceed with caution. But I think that the conversation we're going to have is important for a few reasons.
One, I think there are a lot of people that have dealt with sexual abuse that don't know how to cope with it, don't even realize that it happened. They have no idea that the behavior that they're doing in their adult life is a reflection of what happened to them in their childhood. They kind of think that's compartmentalized.
One, I think there are a lot of people that have dealt with sexual abuse that don't know how to cope with it, don't even realize that it happened. They have no idea that the behavior that they're doing in their adult life is a reflection of what happened to them in their childhood. They kind of think that's compartmentalized.
And secondly, I think it's important for parents and people with kids to know what this looks like and how psychopaths and pedophiles can manipulate children and young teens into doing things that they normally wouldn't do. And like I mentioned before, myself being the father now of an eight month old. I think about this kind of stuff all the time now, which is terrifying.
And secondly, I think it's important for parents and people with kids to know what this looks like and how psychopaths and pedophiles can manipulate children and young teens into doing things that they normally wouldn't do. And like I mentioned before, myself being the father now of an eight month old. I think about this kind of stuff all the time now, which is terrifying.
Just like, you know, one day he's going to want to go on a sleepover or one day he's going to want to do, you know, like a sleepaway thing with the Boy Scouts or want to go with the church group or want to do something that I'm not there. And that brings me a lot of anxiety.
Just like, you know, one day he's going to want to go on a sleepover or one day he's going to want to do, you know, like a sleepaway thing with the Boy Scouts or want to go with the church group or want to do something that I'm not there. And that brings me a lot of anxiety.