God is the Cure

Aimee Cabo, host of The Cure Radio Show, Award Winning Author and Transformational Speaker


On today’s show, Aimee talks with Dr. Nikolov and guest Detective Taylor Pyles about the many aspects of abuse from a criminal justice point of view.

THE CURE Live streamed podcast is hosted by Aimee Cabo and offers a platform of hope to anyone who has experienced domestic violence, abuse, mental illness, any trauma or is experiencing problems now in their lives. It’s a place to find comfort, knowledge, strategies, answers, hope and love while healing the wounds and ‘affirming’ that you are not alone.

Join Aimee and her professional guests on The Cure with Aimee Cabo podcast  every Saturday at 1 PM EST as it is recorded during the live radio show.

You can find information about the show and past guests by visiting the RADIO SHOW PAGE.

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Aimee hopes that anyone who has suffered abuse of any kind, or walked a moment in similar shoes, will find inspiration in these pages, and hope that love and truth will ultimately prevail. Please subscribe and share this podcast.

HOSTS:

Aimee Cabo Nikolov is a Cuban American who has lived most of her life in Miami. After many years of healing, finding love, raising a family and evolving her relationship with God, Aimee’s true grit and courage led her to pen an honest, thought-provoking memoir. Years of abuse became overshadowed with years of happiness and unconditional love. Now Aimee is the president of IMIC Research, a medical research company, a speaker, radio host and focused on helping others. You can read more about Aimee by visiting her website.

Dr. Boris Nikolov is the CEO of Neuroscience Clinic. You can read more about Dr. Nikolov and the work he is doing by visiting his website.

GUESTS:

Taylor Pyles is a Detective with Annapolis Police Department and is assigned to the Criminal Investigations Section. He primarily investigates child abuse, child sex offenses, and other crimes against children.  Taylor serves as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Anne Arundel County. As a CASA, Taylor works to be a voice for children who are in foster care and ensures their needs are being met by the court system as well as parties involved in the child’s life. Additionally, Taylor is chair of the Children’s Justice Act Committee at the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevent and is a member of the Anne Arundel County Child Fatality Review Team.

Personally, Taylor is an adult survivor of abuse who was removed from his home just before his 8th birthday by Department of Social Services and placed into the foster care system. Taylor remained in foster care until “aging out” at the age of 18.

As an adult, Taylor was troubled by seeing the negative outcomes of those in which he was in foster care with. This included multiple drug overdoses, suicides, as well as incarceration. Based on these outcomes, Taylor launched The Blue Ribbon Project as a resource for adult survivors.