Two ex-special operations guys armed with MBAs seek out people leading lives less ordinary, in order to find out how they fill their ‘unforgiving minutes’, and what helps them go, always, a little further. Like intellectual bowerbirds, we collect shiny little objects of knowledge that will help build better humans. Co-hosted by Ben Pronk and Tim Curtis.
Episodes
Monday Oct 12, 2020
Monday Oct 12, 2020
Trigger Warning. At the age of 14, Marc Mexsom was sexually abused by two much older men, in positions of power over him. In this moving episode, Marc tells his story; of the impact of that event, of the turmoil of keeping this secret inside him for 22 years and of the unimaginable courage to finally speak out about it.
Within 10 days of going public, Marc founded the Australian Not-for-Profit Charity, 'Community Courage', with a stated mission to encourage and support the reporting of current and historical child sexual abuse in the Australian community and for the elimination of child sexual assault going forward. So powerfully did Marc’s story resonate with the Australian community that he was able to raise over $10,000 within the first nine hours.
Marc has over twenty years’ professional experience working across the military, custodial services and security and emergency management industry, which he also speaks to in this episode. Marc’s story is profound – at times heart-wrenching, at times hilarious and, always, inspirational.
Intelligence Summary (INTSUM)
01:45 Not really knowing where to start with this conversation….we just start!
02:30 Marc’s story of being sexually abused as a 14y.o on a soccer camp
08:45 The pressure of the secret – and why Marc didn’t tell his parents
10:35 The catalyst for being able to talk about the event, after 22 years
12:00 Hitting rock bottom…and climbing back up again
13:30 Telling his mates – and the unexpected levels of support that Marc received
16:00 Marc’s series of jobs, houses and locations – and finally being able to stop
18:30 Marc’s initial decision not to go to the police about his abuse, and commencing the search for his attackers
22:00 The moment when Marc was just about to come face to face with one of his abusers – and why he didn’t, and went to the police instead
23:10 Marc’s concerns with the current state of the criminal justice system
28:00 Marc gives the police the information he’s collected on his abuser
30:25 Revenge – tactical vs strategic – and what it means to Marc
31:50 Community Courage’s goals for change – social and legislative
34:45 Are there rehabilitation programs for child sexual abusers?
36:50 Potential funding models for police child sex offence units
39:10 Starting Community Courage – the initial goal and what Marc’s learnt since then
41:00 The support received to date has included both community and professional support
45:00 How can you help if someone confides in you that they have been sexually abused?
49:20 Are there any warning signs or recommended actions we can take as parents?
53:00 Marc’s time in the Australian Army – and why it didn’t go so well
57:00 What Marc does – for himself
1:00:10 What’s next for Marc’s case and his cause
1:02:45 And in fantastic news, since recording this episode Community Courage has been approved as a Public Benevolent Institution (PBI) & Registered Charity with the Australian Charity and Not-for-Profit Commission, allowing corporate sponsorship and tax-deductibility for donations above $2.
External Links
- Community Courage, the organisation that Marc started to encourage and support the reporting of current and historical child sexual abuse in the Australian community and for the elimination of child sexual assault going forward
- Community Courage’s gofundme page
- If you need help in this area, some great resources (within Australia) include Beyond Blue, Lifeline, Kids Helpline and Crime Stoppers
Music
The Externals – available on Spotify
Atlas Chasers – available on Spotify