When "Safe" Isn't Safe: Grooming, Trust, and the Conversations We Need to Have
West Palm Beach, Fl - Childhood should be the safest chapter of life. It’s supposed to be bike rides until dusk, scraped elbows, bad jokes at the dinner table, and that feeling that the adults around you have got it handled. For Mike Elder, age 10 to 11 looked nothing like that. Instead of safety, there was repeated sexual abuse. And it didn’t come from a stranger. It came from people inside his circle. People with access. People who had already built trust. You can hear Mike’s full story on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website , also on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube and most major podcast platforms. “People who had access, who built trust, and then used that trust to harm him.” This wasn’t one isolated incident you can put a date on and move past. It was a pattern. One that was rooted in grooming, manipulation, and the kind of silence that fills a house even when people are talking. Let’s Talk About Grooming, Because We Get It Wrong When we p...