America’s favorite lesbian mom, Meredith Baxter, has opened up her heart and soul in the memoir that is changing lives across the globe - Untied. The all-telling uncompromising deep look at the Family Ties mother and recovering alcoholic (20 years) is proving life-changing to readers in search of finding their own strength through adversity. When you rearrange the letters in the book’s title it spells “United” and that is just what the dramatic actress has done for millions of women without having any concept of it.
Untied takes the reader on a journey through a childhood seemingly void of love, attention and affection and into failed marriages where the abuser had free reign over the victim. Said “victim” later realizes that she has always had the ultimate control over assuming that needy role and makes the conscious effort to stop the pattern of aggression and aggravation. Gaining strength, the subject at hand learns to examine her part in the cycle of abuse and make the ultimate decision to let go, let God and put one foot in front of the other on the path towards emotional freedom.
Meredith’s story is common, but is hardly ever discussed over dinner with the in-laws or in the private quarters where truth usually sleeps. In this interview, I converse with Meredith about how she managed to overcome the disappointment and grief of abusive relationships to emerge a self-sufficient, self-recognized force to be reckoned with in charge of her own destiny.
Read the FULL interview right here!
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
OUTscene: (INTER-view) The Seattle Lesbian's Exclusive; Meredith Baxter Comes Untied for the First Time Publicly and Shines!
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