Rob: Surviving Abuse and Finding His Voice | 156

In this compelling episode of Behind Beautiful Things, we sit down with Rob, author of the bold and unflinching memoir Asshole. Rob shares his story of growing up in a deeply troubled family, his early escape into the world of radio, and the horrific abuse he endured along the way.
Through honesty and dark humor, Rob reflects on how he found purpose in the entertainment industry, using creativity and storytelling as tools for survival and expression. We also explore his ongoing journey toward wellness, resilience, and self-acceptance.
This conversation is raw, real, and ultimately hopeful — a must-listen for anyone interested in memoir writing, surviving trauma, and the power of turning pain into purpose.
Please note: This episode contains descriptions of domestic violence and sexual abuse. Please take care while listening.
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