Through the Glass: One Woman’s Pursuit of Justice, Healing, and Forgiveness
This webinar is for individuals interested in the topics of justice, healing, resilience, and overcoming personal tragedy. It may also be relevant to individuals seeking personal and professional strategies for building resilience.
Shannon Moroney was a high school teacher and counselor in 2005 when violence tore her life apart. Her husband was in custody after confessing to the sexual assault and kidnapping of two women.
Shannon tells the story of her husband’s arrest, trial, and sentencing, and the insights she gained about justice and healing and the relationship between the two as she struggled to triumph over tragedy. Openly sharing her experiences, reading selected pieces from her book and using photos and artwork to illustrate her journey, Shannon leads you through an unforgettable ordeal and offers practical personal and professional strategies for building resilience. Her story teaches us that there is hope even in the most desperate moments of the human condition.
Who's Presenting
Shannon Moroney
Shannon Moroney is a bestselling author known for her memoirs, including “Through the Glass” and “Out of the Shadows.” She recently released “Heal for Real,” a self-help journal focusing on forgiveness. Shannon is an advocate of restorative justice, a renowned speaker, and recognized globally for her resilience. She leads forgiveness retreats worldwide and runs Heal for Real Therapy, specializing in trauma recovery. Shannon is a certified EMDR clinician and uses various modalities like art and writing in therapy. She provides expert testimony, consults on crime bills, and advocates for trauma-informed practices. Shannon’s work has been featured in documentaries and podcasts. Beyond her professional life, she enjoys gardening, baking, music, and design. Shannon believes in bringing positivity to others and humorously mentions the importance of fabulous earrings in fighting for justice.