Welcome to the Ms. Texas Show where we showcase life in Texas and highlight amazing survivors of traumatic events, family violence, sex trafficking, sexual abuse and community leaders to share community resources.
Under our segment “Military-Time”, we invite military and veterans to share their experiences during and after their military service. We run this segment in partnership with the National Veterans Chamber of Commerce. We would like to invite those who have overcome traumatic events and would like to share and are now ready to help others.
Under our “Beauty” segment, we invite pageant winners and contestants, as well as artists (musicians, actors, models and dancers) who are ambassadors for their causes to share their lives, platforms and the impact they have made in their communities.
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This Sexual Assault Series is sponsored by Hope Pyx Global.
Hope Pyx Global is a 501(c)3 dedicated to people from all backgrounds who are victims and survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault.
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About Dr. Gregory Williams:
Dr. Gregory Williams is on the Senior Leadership Team at Baylor College of Medicine’s OB/GYN Department located in Texas Children’s Hospital in the heart of the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. He has a PhD in Counseling and is a well-known speaker/teacher.
He is the author of “Shattered by the Darkness: Putting the Pieces Back Together After Child Abuse” that has been published by HCI publishing (the same publishers of the International Bestseller “A Child Called IT” and the “Chicken Soup for the Souls” series. He has two new books that will released in early 2021, “Overcoming the Darkness: The Road Map to Hope” (which will also have a companion journal released with it) and “When the Dark Clouds Come”, which is a youth version on the book to help teenagers deal with stressful moments in their lives.
He travels the country speaking to thousands of people on child abuse, the aftermaths of abuse, the detection and recognition of abuse and the importance of the Adverse Childhood Experiences. He is on the Advisory Board of the Institute of Trauma-Informed Practices of the Columbia College in Columbia, South Carolina. He is the head of the Baylor College of Medicine’s pilot program in conjunction with Emory College and the University of San Diego Medical School in developing curriculum for medical schools to incorporate ACEs training at the residency/fellowship levels.
He has a LIVE radio program each Sunday evening called, “Breaking the Silence with Dr. Gregory Williams” that is heard by over 1.6 million listeners each week. The radio show then goes to over 115 podcasts networks around the world.
How to contact Dr. Williams: 832-396-6525.
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673