“My coach raped me over 200 times”. The truth that Theo almost died trying to keep to himself. Only when he hit bottom with drugs, sex and gambling could he summon the courage to face what had happened when he was a rising 14 year-old phenom. He talks about his childhood, his hockey career, getting sober and his post-career mission of raising awareness and trying to change outdated sentencing laws that allow sexual predators to continue to abuse in Canada, especially the new documentary about it, Victor Walk.
To learn more about Theo’s cause and the film Victor Walk go to http://www.victorwalk.com
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Thanks to retired NHL referee Kerry Fraser and the Player’s Tribune website for permission to read his piece about Theo. It can be read here. http://www.theplayerstribune.com/2016-6 ... e-stories/
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Episode 292: NHL Legend Theo Fleury
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Re: Episode 292: NHL Legend Theo Fleury
I feel a shame-filled surge of excitement whenever there's a male guest, especially one who is going to talk about their history/dealing with sexual abuse. I feel bad being excited over someone's pain and when I finally found the courage to admit this to a friend he said i shouldn't. He said it was as normal as him getting excited over documentaries about horrific events with gruesome details.
The pang of hesitation still comes but I was very excited for this ep. To hear about this topic from another adult dealing with the after effects, to compare their stories to mine and see how often things of that nature happen - but also there's a bit of jealously and I think that's why I felt the shame
In any case this episode was AMAZING. Paul was so excited to be talking about this topic and to these men and everyone felt so comfortable that the conversation never stopped. it was gripping inspiring and I want to watch that documentary immediately! I will be voting for this ep for best of the year for sure
The pang of hesitation still comes but I was very excited for this ep. To hear about this topic from another adult dealing with the after effects, to compare their stories to mine and see how often things of that nature happen - but also there's a bit of jealously and I think that's why I felt the shame
In any case this episode was AMAZING. Paul was so excited to be talking about this topic and to these men and everyone felt so comfortable that the conversation never stopped. it was gripping inspiring and I want to watch that documentary immediately! I will be voting for this ep for best of the year for sure
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Re: Episode 292: NHL Legend Theo Fleury
One of the best episodes in a long time.