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Trauma Interrupted with Jan Broberg

Trauma Interrupted with Jan Broberg

By: Jan Broberg
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Our Purpose


Trauma Interrupted with Jan Broberg exists to change the way trauma is understood, discussed, and healed. It is the primary public-facing voice of the foundation and the main audience entry point into the JBF ecosystem. The show bridges lived experience, survivor testimony, education, systems critique, recovery tools, and cultural conversation into one platform.

Why It Matters?


Trauma narratives are often fragmented, sensationalized, or oversimplified. Survivors are either ignored or reduced to their worst moments. Trauma Interrupted reframes trauma as a human experience, not an identity, and recovery as a collective responsibility, not an individual burden.


The podcast is not just storytelling, it is movement-building media.

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Episodes
  • What If We Talked About Trauma Like We Talk About Cancer? with Austen Tanner and Teresa Agustin
    May 23 2026

    [Content Warning]: Child Sexual Abuse, Grooming, Substance Use Recovery

    In the first episode of Trauma Interrupted, host Jan Broberg sits down with Teresa Agustin, JBF Board Chair and creator of Spot 6, and her son Austen Tanner, JBF Co-Founder and co-creator of the T.I.M.E. Program, to introduce the show, the foundation's three pillars of Awareness, Community, and Justice, and the programs they have spent the past two years building.

    Together, they trace why the rebrand from The Jan Broberg Show to Trauma Interrupted is more than a name change. They talk about how Survivor Circle evolved from an early community called Thrivivors, why the T.I.M.E. Program (Trauma Interrupted, Mitigated, and Expressed) was built as peer-led and community-sustained, and how SPOT6 teaches the six stages of child grooming so adults can recognize patterns before abuse happens.

    Teresa shares her grooming story and the decade of silence that followed. Austen speaks about addiction, recovery, and why peer-to-peer community matters for healing. Jan ties it back to the foundation's broader mission of breaking the cycles of abuse that depend on secrecy.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:

    National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
    National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
    National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264

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    🌐 JanBrobergFoundation.org

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Jan's Story : Leaving Camelot [Goodbye JBS]
    May 19 2026

    [Content Warnings]: Child Sexual Abuse, Rape, Kidnapping, Brainwashing, Emotional Abuse, Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault, Threats of Violence

    In this first episode, Jan tells her story to retired family detective, trauma expert, and producer and host of SASS: Sexual Assault Survivor Stories, Dave Markel. This is the most detailed existing continual account of her abuse, apart from her new book, The Jan Broberg Story. She dives deep into the techniques Robert Berchtold used to brainwash, kidnap, and sexually assault her for years. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to get a clear understanding of the predatory mindset and how grooming affects young absorbent minds.

    Be sure to check out Dave Markel's podcast S.A.S.S.:
    https://sexassaultsurvivorstories.libsyn.com/

    While this is a goodbye to The Jan Broberg Show, it's spirit will continue on as Trauma Interrupted with Jan Broberg. Same feed, same host, same dedication to survivors. One difference worth mentioning is we will now be releasing episodes every Friday. Thank you all for your listenership and support, see you in Trauma Interrupted with Jan Broberg.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:

    National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
    National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
    National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264

    Subscribe / Support / Contact:
    🍎
    Review on Apple
    🎶
    Review on Spotify
    Share Your Story
    🌐
    Podcast Website
    🔴
    YouTube
    📷
    Instagram

    Jan Broberg Foundation:

    💝 Foundation Website
    📒 The Jan Broberg Story
    🗞 Sign Up For Our Newsletter
    💞 Survivor Circle

    Show More Show Less
    50 mins
  • Places Nowhere : Thriving After Intrafamilial Sexual Abuse With Lee Cooper [Re-Release]
    May 12 2026

    [Content Warning]: This episode contains graphic descriptions of intrafamilial abuse including: Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse, Physical abuse, Molestation and Attempted Rape of a Child. There is also a brief mention of suicidal ideation.

    Today, Jan is joined by Lee Cooper, who courageously discusses the sexual violence he experienced at the hands of his father, not revealing his secret until 20 years later during the Covid Pandemic. Through his healing, Lee has created a photography collective called “Places Nowhere”, which expresses the dissociation one experiences during and after being sexually assaulted. Lee and Jan converse about Lee’s passion for photography and how it became a form of escape and mindfulness during his healing process. Lee speaks openly about the bullying and sexual abuse he endured , the abusive relationship with his father, and the traumatic incidents he both witnessed and experienced.. He highlights the importance of safe spaces and the vital role his grandmother played by offering her love and support. Lee discloses his abuse to his ex-girlfriend and reflects on the impact of reading 'The Body Keeps the Score' by Dr. Bessel Van der Kolk which became a catalyst for his healing. He shares the challenges he faced during the pandemic and the strain it put on his relationships. Lee also talks about reporting his father to the police and the personal consequences that followed. He reflects on the deep grief and pain he experienced and the impact it had on his relationship with his mother. Lee explores the process of reframing his relationship with his family and the desire for a better connection with his mother. . Lee shares his journey of self-awareness and the role of mindfulness in recognizing triggers and maintaining healthy habits. In closing they emphasize the need for peer-to-peer support and the power of sharing stories to raise awareness and support survivors.

    Check out Lee’s photography and events:
    Instagram:
    @coopscw
    PlacesNowhere.com

    Mentioned Resources:
    Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson
    The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk
    Sam Fender : Spit Of You

    If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:

    National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
    National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
    National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264

    Subscribe / Support / Contact:
    🍎
    Review on Apple
    🎶
    Review on Spotify
    Share Your Story
    🌐
    Podcast Website
    🔴
    YouTube
    📷
    Instagram

    Jan Broberg Foundation:

    💝 Foundation Website
    📒 The Jan Broberg Story
    🗞 Sign Up For Our Newsletter
    💞 Survivor Circle

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 8 mins
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