[private][private]On Wednesday September 8th, we’re interviewing Dr. Nancy Irwin.Dr. Nancy who experienced an epiphany when she began volunteer work for Children of the Night, a shelter for sexually abused children in Los Angeles. Not only did this work wake up the healer in her, but it also allowed her to heal from her own history of sexual abuse at the hands of a clergyman. This prompted her to pursue a doctorate in psychology and to specialize in the prevention and healing of child sexual abuse. She now treats victims as well as abusers, for it is her belief that “The best way to help victims is to help the perpetrators.” A pre-licensed psychologist and clinical therapeutic hypnotist, Dr. Nancy is in private practice in Los Angeles, co-leads group therapy sessions for sex offenders, and is also a busy public speaker for Children of the Night, the Rape and Incest National Network, and Planned Parenthood. She’s been quoted extensively in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Women’s World, and others, and has appeared on numerous radio and TV shows, including CNBC, The Rachel Maddow Show, Chef Academy, and more. Dr. Irwin is a Diplomate in the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, a member of the Southern California Society of Clinical Hypnosis, and sits on the Education Committee of the California Coalition on Sexual Offending. She can be reached at www.drnancyirwin.com.
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Nancy’s Passioneer Q & A
SO: What’s your definition of “passion”?
It’s a 5-star fire for something. It’s what you would choose to do on a day off, for no pay, just because!
SO: What have been the key factors in your success and what one word best describes it?
A crystal clear vision, education, heart, drive, pitbull persistence. One word: purpose.
SO: What has been your biggest challenge(s) in leaping into your passions, and how you have addressed them?
Balancing social life and health/fitness. It takes a great deal of organization and asking for support (and forgiveness many times!) to achieve balance
SO: Who or what inspired you to leap into your passion?
So many, but I’d have to say Dr. Lois Lee, sociologist and founder of Children of the Night, a shelter for sexually abused teens that changed my life.
SO: Do you have a quote that you would like to share that speaks of you and your passion?
Mark Twain: “Why not go out on a limb. Isn’t that where the fruit is?”
SO: What do you hope people would say about you when you’re gone?
She walked her talk.
SO: What three brief tips can you give to somebody making the leap into their passion?
(1) Expect challenges and obstacles; they are simply a test to see what you are made of. (2) Write out your mission statement in words that give you chill bumps, and keep it near you always. (3) Take care of your health; it is your greatest resource and the foundation upon which everything else will rest.
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