In this powerful episode of the Engage416 Podcast, we dive deep into the harrowing and inspiring story of Elizabeth Correia, author of If You Played in My Playground. Elizabeth opens up about her traumatic childhood growing up in Toronto’s toughest neighborhoods, where she faced severe physical and emotional abuse at home, exposure to violence in the streets, and the harsh realities of life in foster care.
But Elizabeth’s journey doesn’t end there. As she shares the raw truth of her experiences, listeners will hear how she navigated the dangerous world of street gangs, hustling, and survival. From dealing with the emotional scars of her past to finding a sense of belonging in the streets, Elizabeth discusses the complex dynamics of money, power, and respect that draw many young people into gang culture.
Her story is a testament to resilience, survival, and the power of choice—one that resonates with anyone who’s ever fought to overcome adversity.
Don’t miss this gripping conversation about trauma, survival, and the paths that lead us to a better future. Download and listen now! On Apple Podcasts!