Art as a Lifeline: A Journey Through Parental Alienation with Deborah Pearse
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In this deeply moving episode of Women United ART PODCAST, I sit down with a visual artist Deborah Pearse to discuss her powerful journey through art, grief, and advocacy. Deborah has spent the past 12 years separated from her daughter due to parental alienation, a heartbreaking phenomenon in which one parent is unjustly cut off from their child’s life. Through her artistic practice, she has processed the immense grief of this experience, using creativity as both a refuge and a way to reclaim her voice.
As her strength and advocacy grew, so did her mission to raise awareness. Now, she is launching The Divided Podcast, a platform dedicated to shedding light on parental alienation and fostering a supportive community for those affected. In this episode, we discuss her evolution as an artist, how her work has been shaped by her personal journey, and what she hopes to achieve with her new podcast.
Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation about the intersection of art, healing, and activism.
Tune in now and connect with Deborah to continue the conversation!
Deborah Pearse
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