Empowering Survivors through Dance: A Conversation with Ballet After Dark with Tyde-Courtney Edwards
In this inspiring episode of The Covenant Eyes Podcast, hosts Karen Potter and Rob Stoddard sit down with Tyde-Courtney Edwards, founder and CEO of Ballet After Dark, a nonprofit that uses the power of dance and art to help survivors of sexual violence heal. Broadcasting from the National Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) Summit in Washington, D.C., the discussion dives into the transformative work Tyde-Courtney is doing to provide trauma-informed, somatic interventions for black and brown girls and young women. Listen as Tyde-Courtney shares her personal journey of surviving trauma and repurposing her classical dance background into a joyful healing modality. From workshops to peer education programs, Ballet After Dark is creating pathways of hope, healing, and empowerment. Tune in to hear powerful success stories, learn about their signature programs, and discover how you can support their mission. Be sure to check the show notes for links to Ballet After Dark and how you can get involved! ________________________ Ballet After Dark website: https://www.balletafterdark.com/ Trauma Resources: https://www.balletafterdark.com/trauma-resources _________________________ Learn More About Covenant Eyes Download Our FREE Victory App! Android iOS Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today! Use Promo Code: FreePodcast
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