As painful as it is to listen to the challenges in Martha's life, it is inspirational to listen to a survivor. I heard the key components of faith, forgiveness, and healing. Many thanks to Martha for sharing her story and thanks to Judy for giving Martha the platform.
Thank you Judy for having Martha on your channel to share her story. Thank you Martha for sharing from your heart. You've endured so much! You are a blessing!
Martha has played such awesome roles in different shows,but her strength to overcome her real life tragedies are what she should be applauded for. And I know how those tragedies feel sadly. Keep up your great work Martha the world needs you.
Thankyou Martha for both innerviews.Your a special actress.Thankyou for sharing your story.I appreciate Judy for Martha sharing how she was in the Waltons show.
Thank you Judy for bringing Martha on your channel. Thank you Martha for speaking about your time on the Walton and in the entertainment industry and for speaking about your personal life. I hope if anyone here has been struggling as you had views your a strength as an example that they too can rise above their trauma. Cheers!
I am so sorry for the loss of your son, Martha. You are a strong person who has had to endure a lot in your life. Thank you for bringing your story to us.
Wow what a strong lady , this was deep. Made a 58 year old man get real teary eyed , may God bless you Martha . Much success in the future with your organizations , thank you Judy for bringing Martha on for this segment.
I just saw an episode with "Serena"'s character. It broke my heart seeing that beautiful innocent child now knowing how she suffered abuse. What a strong champion she represents speaking of her difficult life's journey. Keep rising above the wave. Many Blessings to you both.
God bless you Martha. 💐🌹 Our faith ✝️ is the victory. Keep on walking with the Lord. We're promised help for each day, and we're promised so much joy for eternity. I love listening to you. I hope youll come back again! 🤗
Another wonderful interview Judy. I have the utmost respect for Martha. Her strength and fortitude are amazing. And how she tied her role as Serena to her life is beyond heartwarming. I'll be looking at her website!
Oh my goodness I'm in tears, Martha and Judy God bless you both!! I always say there are no coincidences with you playing this role and how it intertwines with real life. I'm very sorry for your loss and thank you for all your work. Judy you are always a step above the rest second to none! May God bless and keep you both always!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much for having Martha Nix on for this two-part interview. You show skill by allowing her to talk without interruption and then asking additional questions for elaboration. Fantastic job!
Walton's and Little House my life then and now. Martha I'm a seasoned survivor of child abuse. How proud I am of you and all you do to help, support and love.
I'm glad you talked about how it affects peeps lives and how adversity abused peeps have to work at being free. Many blessings sent to you beautiful peeps.
Such a powerful and informative meeting with Martha Nix. Such an incredible person who rose above it all and came out kicking her way and not succumbing to the inadequate feelings she had. What a beautiful soul she grew to become. Thank you again Judy for such an eye opening interview.
Thank you Judy for having Martha on. She shared her heart. Thank you, Martha for what you are doing for others. Restoration and healing are definitely key and evident in your life.
This was stellar, Judy. Martha is not just a survivor she is a thriver. I did get the website and will try to reach out to her through that venue. In the first part of this she said something which was life transforming for me in the way I view the abuse I had suffered. I hope I get the chance to thank her. Like her, I grew up in a family where you did what you were told and there was to be no refusal. Like her, I suffered; after much therapy and hearing what she said, I now know the abuse was not my fault. This, for me, has been the most healing interview you have done and I know that was not the original intent by you. So, I doubly thank you for this. I am free at last and she helped. Coincidently, my given first name was Martha ; only, I changed it due to the abuse. Kudos to her for keeping it. Thanks, Judy.
Judy, you have grown in your skills hosting BTS with The Walton's. You are a very good interviewer, among the best since the inception of talk shows. Unfortunately, I'm of an age where I can recall pre-Dick Cavett though I'd have to research people's names. You are among the most elegant, calm, mannered hosts! I am very sorry, Martha, for the loss of your son; the ultimate tragedy for any parent and not one easily overcome. It's sad so very many people in our country and around the globe have endured domestic violence and sexual abuse. More and more people every day it seems are stepping from the shadows to tell their stories and seek justice to somehow reclaim their life! I loved Little Joe/Michael Landon from Bonanza a Sunday evening awaited event in my childhood. He was just so very handsome and charming! I have watched only a few seasons of LHOP recently. I burst out crying during the episode the children were on the runaway train and Pa/Michael/Little Joe climbed to the top of the train car running from car to car ~ it was just so old timey Hollywood Western where Gabby Hayes always showed up in a few scenes! Truly loved Michael Landon. I wrote a short story ~ more of a prose poem that didn't meet with publication and I have since lost the story entirely. The title was: Magnify the Glory. Martha, you are rising above your personal difficulties and doing just that: Magnifying the Glory that is simply daily life and the people we're given to love. Your work is brilliant. Judy, your series is continuing to evolve into something grand! Thank you so very much, Martha for sharing with us Walton's fans and Judy for facilitating this wonderful glimpse into the lives of the actors and all who helped create Earl Hamner's vision. Blessings and love to Walton's everywhere ~ when I write that I include us fans as kind of extended relatives and neighbors of The Walton's ~ "Squatters rights of the heart!" (I think that's from Robert Frost, I could be wrong.) ❤💐🙏🕊️
Thanks again Judy for allowing Martha this platform to share. She’s one hundred percent correct, it can either make you bitter or better. She chose to use this to help so many, God bless her!
This was a great 2-part interview with Martha! Thanks for letting her share her story with the rest of us. In true Walton family fashion, Judy, it was evident of the love and compassion you have for her and allowing her to vent these very emotional moments in her life and career with you and us. Daddy John would be very proud of you!
What a beautiful and courageous lady! Thank you for interviewing her for us. I liked Serena, and really missed her and Rose in the final season of the Waltons. I hope you can get Keith to sit and share with you sometime soon.
So very sorry that Martha had to endure such trauma and tragedy in her life but glad that through her inner strength and faith in God she was able to overcome those difficulties and emerge strong and be an inspiration to us all. Thank you Judy for bringing her story to us.
Thank you so much Martha for your candor and the amazing work you are doing. I love the characters of Miss Rose, Serena, and Jeffrey. You all contributed so much to a wonderful program and made it even more wonderful. ❤ You are truly an inspiration.
Martha, thanks for your inspirational story! Such strength and character! Sometimes it really helps to know that others have experienced things as well, and have come through the other side better and and stronger!
What a wonderful interview with Martha Nix. Once again your channel not only gives such wonderful information on the Waltons. Your channel brings messages of hope from incredible people like Martha and what she is doing to make people who have been through trauma, lives better. Thank You Judy!
Full respect and credit to Martha for sharing her story with us all and for being a true inspiration considering all the pain and tragedies she has had to endure from a young age. Every time I'm having a hard time, I will think of Martha and think it could be a whole lot harder. Thank you Martha and thank you Judy for part 2 today and best wishes to you from your waltonian superfan in a dull and grey England😉
Martha is very articulate and an excellent communicator. She expresses herself well and definitely exudes a heart to go forward and not let her past or present awful circumstances define her. She has chosen to walk in forgiveness and to find the truth of who she truly really is. She is inspiring. Thank you , Judy, for having her on. Mary
Judy, your interview with. Martha was one of your best videos. You were so gracious in allowing Martha to speak about so many subjects that were considered taboo over forty years ago. Martha, I remember your performance on Archie Bunker 's Place that still moves me today. You are an exemplary woman for the work that you do for others. As always Judy you are an excellent host, and we are blessed to have your videos. On a personal note, this interview hit home on several levels.
Martha is such a kind & caring person and incredibly strong! She's made her way through the pain & is paying it forward by helping others. So in awe of her. Thank you for highlighting her story!
Judy , I really love this video with Martha. It touched my heart deeply, I've had friends that killed em selves and family too. Martha thank u for sharing your story with all of us.
Kudos to you, Judy, for a great interview. It was great that you just let Martha talk without interruption. I get frustrated with interviewers who constantly interrupt and make the interview about them. Martha's story was both heartbreaking and uplifting. She's an amazing woman.
Was in Montana for our granddaughter's HS graduation but are back now! Have found a lot of strength in Martha's words! I too am a survivor & found her to be truly inspiring to hear!
In addition to having had to survive those horrific crimes against her as a child, how tragic that she lost her son! And, yet Miss Nix made an excellent analogy of how 'The Waltons' gave refuge to Serena and Jeffrey from their own drunken abusive male parent and loved them unconditionally- even with their understandably chaotic edges and became their new larger family. And nice that she has done her best to help others who also have had to endure abuse and crimes and helped them learn how to relearn purpose in their own lives as she has done in hers. Thank you so much for letting her share her story with us!
Oh my goodness, this woman is so incredibly strong! I am so sorry for the struggles Martha has had, but what a woman they have transformed her into. Amazing. Thanks for sharing this interview, Judy.
Such a Special Interview. So heart ❤️ warming . Judy, your ability to, listen attentively, to your guest, is amazing. Thank you Judy , for doing this interview, with Martha Nix. 🙏
What a lovely surprise, Judy, to have the privilege of listening to your conversation with the beautiful, courageous, articulate Martha Nix! THANK YOU to you BOTH.❤ I must say, prior to hearing "directly " from Martha, I had read an interview of hers where she shared her tragic experience with sexual abuse, as a child. 😢 I had ALSO read about the similar plights of childhood actors, Alison Angrim and Todd Bridges! (Danny Bonaduce was also being physically abused during his stint on the Partridge Family, I believe. ) I remember doing the math, so to speak, and realizing that Martha, Alison, and Todd, all of whom are about the same age, were all doing their work on the 2 most wholesome shows on-air in the 70s - The Waltons and Little House - at the same time they were experiencing the unimaginable. So, here were these beautiful, intelligent, talented children - going to work regularly on these hugely popular shows, surrounded by caring people who had NO IDEA what was happening in their lives.😢 We, the audience, certainly had NO CLUE. 😞 I thought it was remarkable to hear that it was Alison who really reached out to Martha, during the filming of LHOTP! Well... nothing can be done about the past - sadly- but thank God Martha- and others - NOW have their VOICE - and are using it/them to help other victims. 🙏♥️ After hearing from Martha...I am so sorry - for her little heart- that the characters of Serena and Jeffrey were not brought back. I'm glad that she has remained resilient throughout her challenging journey and am HONORED to have had the opportunity to hear from her today! God BLESS her...and you, Judy! 😊❤❤❤ P.S. "Oceans" by Hillsong Worship is the ringtone on my cellphone. Amazing song!🎶🎶🌊🙏🙌♥️
I admire Martha's "resilience and restoration" stance. I was reading Viktor Frankel's book on "The Meaning of Life" this morning and was struck with the similarity. The search for meaning and purpose is the thing: the higher rung of self-actualization is a byproduct of that. And she is living it. Kuddos for Martha.
Sorry, I couldn't finish all of the second episode, is is so intense. As you may know, I follow your page and know a little about what you endured as Judy. I am just so glad you had a father figure. Ralph/ John. Oh by the way, John was my favorite one of the Waltons. Judy and Martha, please stay strong, that is an order young ladies. ❤️
Jusy it was so interesting to listen to Martha and I'm so glad she survived what she has been through and i think its great to have the quarter blue to help other children get through what tgey have been through i hope she sees this look forward to the next one
What an inspiration listening to Martha. So sad the hardships she went through, especially the loss of her son. That is the hardest thing to endure. I too, lost my beloved 19 year old son Shane. It is the worst pain in the world, and the sadness never goes away. Only God has gotten me through since the loss of my son.
Wow, what an amazing person to rise above all that she has been through and do it with a smile on her face. I have such respect for her. She’s a beautiful person.
WOW! this was powerful!! So sorry Martha has had so many Challenges in life, but so wonderful that she has turned the challenges into great things. God has been a blessing in her life! Loved this !!
Thank you Martha!! I hope Hollywood is becoming kinder to actors. You bring scripts to life! BTW, I met Michael Landon on set at University of Arizona in 1982 and the cast was fantastic, even allowed us a photo during a break!! P.S. As Taylor Swift says...actors gotta act, so hope you still have a creative outlet for your talent!!
Bless her soul for all that happened to her . . She shows that she is a pillar of strength and I'm so glad she's helping others who have endured her pains in life. . I know that these things are very tough to process . . it sounds like she has landed in a good spot even though it seems she has questions in life. .but I can tell it has made her a stronger person.. may her days be full of true love and fulfillment. . Thank you Martha and Judy. . for sharing . I am sure this helps others just listening to her story. . BUG HUGS !!
Judy, this is a heartfelt and poignant interview that is both heartbreaking and inspiring. What Martha went through is crushing and sadly, not unique. I have read many stories of women who were actors and abused and came out and were basically tossed out of Hollywood because of cruel attitudes. Please have her on again if you can. She has a lot to say about survival from struggle. I am glad, based on what you have said, that nothing like that happened on the Waltons. I'm glad you got through that experience without trauma and now can share this experience on your channel. Thank you again for what you do. It's important work Judy. It really is!
Wow. In a world like we have today where folks like to play the victim, it is so inspiring to see someone overcome having been a victim for real, and make that the focus of her life. She made a choice to recover and be resilient. Martha has certainly been through a lot, but my goodness she is a survivor who is making a difference. Also liked her expression regarding looking over the waves - such a great visual to understand approaching challenges and troubles in life. Thank you for giving this lady a platform to spread her wisdom and outlook on life.
All I can say is wow. With true tears in my eyes big hugs go out to Martha Nix. Very bad situation for her as a child actor. Adults that took advantage of her then totally blocker her out of her true dream. Glad she has her platforms to bring awareness for others who are going thru the same thing or have gone thru it already. Praying hoping wishing Martha may have anther in somehow. Now it would be interesting to hear from Keith. Thanks for this very powerful interview.
Also loved watching Little House. I probably at the time did not realize it was Martha (Serena) from the Walton's. Glad she did have some people that did look out for her. Sad for the ones that didn't for her best interest.
What a joy and a blessing Martha is. thank God for who she is and what she does to make a difference for the better in so many lives. God knew back when she considered suicide that he had a plan for her life. This was great Judy.
Wow Judy, thank you, thank you. This is one of your best interviews. Everything that Martha says is profound and goes straight to the heart. She is as real as rain and is a true Walton. There wasn't' one bad seed in the whole Walton clan. Judy I hope there will be a part 3 and 4 with her. I will rewatch your interviews with her because there is so much hope and help to grasp.
Wow Judy! I am sitting here with tears in my eyes right now after watching your interview with Martha because I too know what it feels like to get to the point in life where for a brief moment you think the only way out is to commit suicide, though my circumstances that brought me to that point were somewhat different than Martha's. I was bullied in school from an early age coupled with the fact that no matter how much I tried to be just like everyone else I failed at doing so. Next add puberty into the mix along with a nervous breakdown shortly after turning 13 and that really took its tole on my sanity. It got to the point where by the age of 15 I saw no value in my existence. thirty two years after, I still remember the day that I contemplated committing suicide. My family was out of the house and I went into my parents bathroom and opened the medicine cabinet. I stood there looking at it's contents which was made up of a combination of over the counter and prescription pills. I remember thinking to myself that I could take all those pills, go down to the kitchen and make myself a milkshake spiked with those pills, drink it, go back up to my parents room, lay on their bed and quietly and painlessly escape my pain and suffering permanently. Instantly after thinking that a loud voice starting screaming at me and it took me a couple of seconds to realize that the voice was coming from my own head. This voice called me a number of nasty names I will not repeat here and then proceeded to inform me (still in a very loud manner and still using nasty language) that suicide was the cowards way out! The voice then ask me what had my parents and three older siblings had done to deserve the pain they would have to endure after coming home and finding me dead and then reminded me they had done nothing to deserve that at all. That was all it took to make me change my mind. All these years later I do not remember exactly how long I entertained the notion of committing suicide but I do not believe it was more than a couple of minutes total. I do clearly remember sliding the mirrored door of that medicine cabinet closed empty handed while thinking, as I stared at myself in it's reflection, that no matter what happened to me that I would never ever consider suicide as a way to solve whatever problems that came my way in the future. At this point I would like to share the fact that at the time this event occurred in my life I did not have a relationship with the Lord like I do now, that relationship did not start to develop until about ten years later and for a number of years right after this incident occurred I never knew where that voice in my head came from. Thirty two years later I now know it was God and yes God talked to me the way he did that day because he knew that it was the only way he was going to be able to get my attention and stop me from doing something that would cause a bunch of innocent people that I truly loved a lot of pain they did not deserve. Over the years since then I have had ups and downs in my life and have revisited feelings of anxiety and lack of self value but no matter how bad things have gotten I have never thought of taking the cowards way out again thanks to God! Speaking of thanks Judy, I want to thank you and Martha for this installment of Ask Judy. I think Martha was so kind and brave to be so open about her struggles with all of us who follow you on youtube. It is because of Martha's bravery that I have found the courage to share my story in written form on a such a public forum as youtube for the first time.
Like you said, this is a strong , inspiring woman. She is an inspiration to many using her experiences to help others. God bless her and continue to give her guidance to influence others.
I remember her from these shows, mostly the Walton's and how good she was in Safe At Home. Such a gifted and pretty little actress, it's so tragic she had to go thru that turmoil and abuse. She was putting on some weight, but had a real future in her career, to be blackballed and lose her connections to the industry she loved for taking her own part when, apparently, no one else really helped her. It is so obvious how bright she is too; well, I'm very glad to see she recovered her self-image and has handled life like a real trooper. God bless, Martha.
She was a Incredible actor as far as being a child back then , and I miss and Remember Miss Rose to like She did a really cool job to on her role Miss Rose being Boss Hogs Wife on The Dukes of Hazzard to as Lulu if I spelled it correctly lol 😆 thx for sharing this Judy I hope your doing well
What amazing woman who has been through so much to have light at the end of a tunnel. My prayers are fir her to have everthing she is searching for. Hi from lutz Florida USA
This was a bit different but wonderful visit with Martha Nix. I was able to relate with her over a couple of things she shared with us, shes so brave, and so inspiring! Thank you so much, Judy, for another great video!!!
As painful as it is to listen to the challenges in Martha's life, it is inspirational to listen to a survivor. I heard the key components of faith, forgiveness, and healing. Many thanks to Martha for sharing her story and thanks to Judy for giving Martha the platform.
I totally agree
Glad to have her join me and share her story.
Thank you Judy for having Martha on your channel to share her story. Thank you Martha for sharing from your heart. You've endured so much! You are a blessing!
Lovely lady you are Martha best wishes from Scotland 😊💖💖
Wow..kudos to you for being yourself and sharing..these are the kind of people who give hope to the world!
Oh my goodness. What an inspiration. Such a good perspective. Just love her. Prayers.
Thank You for Telling Us about what You went Thru!! You My Dear Had A Rough Life. And You Came Back and Rebuilt Your Whole Life!!😮😢!!
Judy, you are a great interviewer. You allow your guests to talk and let your viewers get to know them.
Thank you. I’ve been lucky to have great guests :)
Wow, very heart wrenching, a real survivor. Thank you Judy.
Thanks for joining us.
Martha has played such awesome roles in different shows,but her strength to overcome her real life tragedies are what she should be applauded for. And I know how those tragedies feel sadly. Keep up your great work Martha the world needs you.
Absolutely.
Thankyou Martha for both innerviews.Your a special actress.Thankyou for sharing your story.I appreciate Judy for Martha sharing how she was in the Waltons show.
Always Enjoy Your Shows! She Probably Helped A lot of People with Her experiences So sorry she Had To Go through So Much!
She’s helping a lot of others - so inspiring.
Thank you Judy for bringing Martha on your channel. Thank you Martha for speaking about your time on the Walton and in the entertainment industry and for speaking about your personal life. I hope if anyone here has been struggling as you had views your a strength as an example that they too can rise above their trauma. Cheers!
Thanks for joining us. Martha is an inspiration.
I am so sorry for the loss of your son, Martha. You are a strong person who has had to endure a lot in your life. Thank you for bringing your story to us.
Wow what a strong lady , this was deep. Made a 58 year old man get real teary eyed , may God bless you Martha . Much success in the future with your organizations , thank you Judy for bringing Martha on for this segment.
It was my pleasure to have her.
Great 👍 video always wonderful insights on not only the show but life thanks Judy
Our pleasure.
I just saw an episode with "Serena"'s character. It broke my heart seeing that beautiful innocent child now knowing how she suffered abuse. What a strong champion she represents speaking of her difficult life's journey. Keep rising above the wave. Many Blessings to you both.
Thanks for watching.
Martha is remarkable, I admire her strength ❤
God bless you Martha. 💐🌹 Our faith ✝️ is the victory. Keep on walking with the Lord. We're promised help for each day,
and we're promised so much joy for eternity.
I love listening to you. I hope youll come back again! 🤗
Thanks for joining us for this visit.
Another wonderful interview Judy. I have the utmost respect for Martha. Her strength and fortitude are amazing. And how she tied her role as Serena to her life is beyond heartwarming. I'll be looking at her website!
She is inspiring.
Oh my goodness I'm in tears, Martha and Judy God bless you both!! I always say there are no coincidences with you playing this role and how it intertwines with real life. I'm very sorry for your loss and thank you for all your work. Judy you are always a step above the rest second to none! May God bless and keep you both always!!❤❤❤
Thank you for your kind words.
Thank you so much for having Martha Nix on for this two-part interview. You show skill by allowing her to talk without interruption and then asking additional questions for elaboration. Fantastic job!
Thank you and thanks for joining us.
Martha is quite an inspiration and a lovely person! Thank you, Judy, for sharing her with us! It is clear to me that she knows that God has her back.
Walton's and Little House my life then and now. Martha I'm a seasoned survivor of child abuse. How proud I am of you and all you do to help, support and love.
I'm glad you talked about how it affects peeps lives and how adversity abused peeps have to work at being free. Many blessings sent to you beautiful peeps.
Such a powerful and informative meeting with Martha Nix. Such an incredible person who rose above it all and came out kicking her way and not succumbing to the inadequate feelings she had. What a beautiful soul she grew to become. Thank you again Judy for such an eye opening interview.
Thank you for joining us.
Thank you Judy for having Martha on. She shared her heart. Thank you, Martha for what you are doing for others.
Restoration and healing are definitely key and evident in your life.
Martha, you rock! Judy, thank you for having her on.
Thanks for joining us.
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This was stellar, Judy. Martha is not just a survivor she is a thriver. I did get the website and will try to reach out to her through that venue. In the first part of this she said something which was life transforming for me in the way I view the abuse I had suffered. I hope I get the chance to thank her. Like her, I grew up in a family where you did what you were told and there was to be no refusal. Like her, I suffered; after much therapy and hearing what she said, I now know the abuse was not my fault. This, for me, has been the most healing interview you have done and I know that was not the original intent by you. So, I doubly thank you for this. I am free at last and she helped. Coincidently, my given first name was Martha ; only, I changed it due to the abuse. Kudos to her for keeping it. Thanks, Judy.
I’m touched to hear that this interview has been of such help to you. Martha really is inspiring and helping so many.
Judy, you have grown in your skills hosting BTS with The Walton's. You are a very good interviewer, among the best since the inception of talk shows. Unfortunately, I'm of an age where I can recall pre-Dick Cavett though I'd have to research people's names. You are among the most elegant, calm, mannered hosts! I am very sorry, Martha, for the loss of your son; the ultimate tragedy for any parent and not one easily overcome. It's sad so very many people in our country and around the globe have endured domestic violence and sexual abuse. More and more people every day it seems are stepping from the shadows to tell their stories and seek justice to somehow reclaim their life! I loved Little Joe/Michael Landon from Bonanza a Sunday evening awaited event in my childhood. He was just so very handsome and charming! I have watched only a few seasons of LHOP recently. I burst out crying during the episode the children were on the runaway train and Pa/Michael/Little Joe climbed to the top of the train car running from car to car ~ it was just so old timey Hollywood Western where Gabby Hayes always showed up in a few scenes! Truly loved Michael Landon. I wrote a short story ~ more of a prose poem that didn't meet with publication and I have since lost the story entirely. The title was: Magnify the Glory. Martha, you are rising above your personal difficulties and doing just that: Magnifying the Glory that is simply daily life and the people we're given to love. Your work is brilliant. Judy, your series is continuing to evolve into something grand!
Thank you so very much, Martha for sharing with us Walton's fans and Judy for facilitating this wonderful glimpse into the lives of the actors and all who helped create Earl Hamner's vision. Blessings and love to Walton's everywhere ~ when I write that I include us fans as kind of extended relatives and neighbors of The Walton's ~ "Squatters rights of the heart!" (I think that's from Robert Frost, I could be wrong.) ❤💐🙏🕊️
Thank you Holly, for your kind, thoughtful words. I appreciate your ongoing support of my channel.
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Martha is an amazing woman
Thank you Judy for this interview. What a lovely woman.
Our pleasure.
Thanks again Judy for allowing Martha this platform to share. She’s one hundred percent correct, it can either make you bitter or better. She chose to use this to help so many, God bless her!
She is a great example of triumph and purpose.
This was a great 2-part interview with Martha! Thanks for letting her share her story with the rest of us. In true Walton family fashion, Judy, it was evident of the love and compassion you have for her and allowing her to vent these very emotional moments in her life and career with you and us. Daddy John would be very proud of you!
What a beautiful and courageous lady! Thank you for interviewing her for us. I liked Serena, and really missed her and Rose in the final season of the Waltons. I hope you can get Keith to sit and share with you sometime soon.
Thanks for joining us for Part 2.
Judy thanks for another great interview. You have to admire Martha's courage. I'm glad she's helping people
Thank You, For Having Martha Nix Speak To Us. She is a Remarkable Person With A Lot Heart And Very Courageous.
A pleasure to have her join me.
So very sorry that Martha had to endure such trauma and tragedy in her life but glad that through her inner strength and faith in God she was able to overcome those difficulties and emerge strong and be an inspiration to us all. Thank you Judy for bringing her story to us.
I was glad to have her join me to share her story.
Wow what a lady, what a life. Thank you so much Judy for inviting her on to share. I feel humbled and in awe of Martha.
She is quite remarkable.
Thank you so much Martha for your candor and the amazing work you are doing. I love the characters of Miss Rose, Serena, and Jeffrey. You all contributed so much to a wonderful program and made it even more wonderful. ❤ You are truly an inspiration.
Thanks for joining us.
Absolutely love Martha’s resilience and heart for others❤ She has taken her hardships and turned them for good. Amazing interview!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Martha, thanks for your inspirational story! Such strength and character! Sometimes it really helps to know that others have experienced things as well, and have come through the other side better and and stronger!
I enjoy your interviews . You haven't changed much. You still look so young and pretty. Enjoy your day. ❤️
Thanks for joining us.
What a wonderful interview with Martha Nix. Once again your channel not only gives such wonderful information on the Waltons. Your channel brings messages of hope from incredible people like Martha and what she is doing to make people who have been through trauma, lives better. Thank You Judy!
Thank you. I’m glad this channel has been inspiring.
Martha, you are a beautiful, bright light of hope for survivors of violence and abuse and for all people whose lives didn't go as we had hoped ♥
Full respect and credit to Martha for sharing her story with us all and for being a true inspiration considering all the pain and tragedies she has had to endure from a young age. Every time I'm having a hard time, I will think of Martha and think it could be a whole lot harder. Thank you Martha and thank you Judy for part 2 today and best wishes to you from your waltonian superfan in a dull and grey England😉
Brave to share her story in the hope of helping others.
Martha is truly inspirational. Her resilience is amazing. Thanks Judy for another incredible interview.
Thanks for joining us.
Martha is very articulate and an excellent communicator. She expresses herself well and definitely exudes a heart to go forward and not let her past or present awful circumstances define her. She has chosen to walk in forgiveness and to find the truth of who she truly really is. She is inspiring. Thank you , Judy, for having her on. Mary
I was happy to have her as a guest.
Judy, your interview with. Martha was one of your best videos. You were so gracious in allowing Martha to speak about so many subjects that were considered taboo over forty years ago. Martha, I remember your performance on Archie Bunker 's Place that still moves me today. You are an exemplary woman for the work that you do for others. As always Judy you are an excellent host, and we are blessed to have your videos. On a personal note, this interview hit home on several levels.
Thank you for your kind words.
Martha is such a kind & caring person and incredibly strong! She's made her way through the pain & is paying it forward by helping others. So in awe of her. Thank you for highlighting her story!
Thanks for watching.
Judy , I really love this video with Martha. It touched my heart deeply, I've had friends that killed em selves and family too. Martha thank u for sharing your story with all of us.
So sorry to hear of your loss.
Thank you
Glad to hear all about Martha’s life story. She is an amazing woman who has been through so much and come out on the other side in a better place.
So strong and inspiring.
Kudos to you, Judy, for a great interview. It was great that you just let Martha talk without interruption. I get frustrated with interviewers who constantly interrupt and make the interview about them. Martha's story was both heartbreaking and uplifting. She's an amazing woman.
Thank you. She is so strong and inspiring.
Was in Montana for our granddaughter's HS graduation but are back now! Have found a lot of strength in Martha's words! I too am a survivor & found her to be truly inspiring to hear!
Martha has an amazing story, thank you for having her on your podcast.
She is so inspiring. Thank you for watching.
I’m sorry as well she had to endure what she did. So glad she came out on the happier side.
A story of strength and resilience.
In addition to having had to survive those horrific crimes against her as a child, how tragic that she lost her son! And, yet Miss Nix made an excellent analogy of how 'The Waltons' gave refuge to Serena and Jeffrey from their own drunken abusive male parent and loved them unconditionally- even with their understandably chaotic edges and became their new larger family. And nice that she has done her best to help others who also have had to endure abuse and crimes and helped them learn how to relearn purpose in their own lives as she has done in hers. Thank you so much for letting her share her story with us!
She is very inspiring.
What a parallel. Truly, marks a great actress not to let story line never show your inner turmoil. God bless you always!❤❤❤
So strong and resilient.
Oh my goodness, this woman is so incredibly strong! I am so sorry for the struggles Martha has had, but what a woman they have transformed her into. Amazing. Thanks for sharing this interview, Judy.
Thanks for joining us.
Such a Special Interview. So heart ❤️ warming . Judy, your ability to, listen attentively, to your guest, is amazing. Thank you Judy , for doing this interview, with Martha Nix. 🙏
My pleasure. I was glad to have Martha join me.
What a lovely surprise, Judy, to have the privilege of listening to your conversation with the beautiful, courageous, articulate Martha Nix! THANK YOU to you BOTH.❤ I must say, prior to hearing "directly " from Martha, I had read an interview of hers where she shared her tragic experience with sexual abuse, as a child. 😢 I had ALSO read about the similar plights of childhood actors, Alison Angrim and Todd Bridges! (Danny Bonaduce was also being physically abused during his stint on the Partridge Family, I believe. ) I remember doing the math, so to speak, and realizing that Martha, Alison, and Todd, all of whom are about the same age, were all doing their work on the 2 most wholesome shows on-air in the 70s - The Waltons and Little House - at the same time they were experiencing the unimaginable. So, here were these beautiful, intelligent, talented children - going to work regularly on these hugely popular shows, surrounded by caring people who had NO IDEA what was happening in their lives.😢 We, the audience, certainly had NO CLUE. 😞 I thought it was remarkable to hear that it was Alison who really reached out to Martha, during the filming of LHOTP! Well... nothing can be done about the past - sadly- but thank God Martha- and others - NOW have their VOICE - and are using it/them to help other victims. 🙏♥️ After hearing from Martha...I am so sorry - for her little heart- that the characters of Serena and Jeffrey were not brought back. I'm glad that she has remained resilient throughout her challenging journey and am HONORED to have had the opportunity to hear from her today! God BLESS her...and you, Judy! 😊❤❤❤ P.S. "Oceans" by Hillsong Worship is the ringtone on my cellphone. Amazing song!🎶🎶🌊🙏🙌♥️
Thank you for watching and for sharing your perspective.
Really an epic interview with Ms Martha. Thank you Ms Judy and Ms Martha. God bless you both. A inspirational story of your life Ms Martha. 👍.
Prayers for everyone to get better
I admire Martha's "resilience and restoration" stance. I was reading Viktor Frankel's book on "The Meaning of Life" this morning and was struck with the similarity. The search for meaning and purpose is the thing: the higher rung of self-actualization is a byproduct of that. And she is living it. Kuddos for Martha.
Another great part to this awesome interview enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed Pt 2.
Sure did enjoyed part 2
Your interview style just keeps getting better and better :-)
Thank you so much.
Sending Martha a big hug. She has no idea how she is helping others.
She really is inspiring.
It was incredible listening to her share her story. She will surely inspire many more people as they deal with their struggles.
Sorry, I couldn't finish all of the second episode, is is so intense.
As you may know, I follow your page and know a little about what you endured as Judy. I am just so glad you had a father figure. Ralph/ John.
Oh by the way, John was my favorite one of the Waltons.
Judy and Martha, please stay strong, that is an order young ladies. ❤️
Thanks for your kind words
What an incredible interview! God bless you Martha Nix!
Good interview. Strong woman.
Thank you.
@@judynorton2598 You're very welcome. 😁
Jusy it was so interesting to listen to Martha and I'm so glad she survived what she has been through and i think its great to have the quarter blue to help other children get through what tgey have been through i hope she sees this look forward to the next one
Thanks for joining us.
What an inspiration listening to Martha. So sad the hardships she went through, especially the loss of her son. That is the hardest thing to endure. I too, lost my beloved 19 year old son Shane. It is the worst pain in the world, and the sadness never goes away. Only God has gotten me through since the loss of my son.
So sorry for your loss.
Wow, what an amazing person to rise above all that she has been through and do it with a smile on her face. I have such respect for her. She’s a beautiful person.
She is indeed a beautiful, strong person.
Such a moving interview! Thank you, Martha Nix and Judy Norton!
Our pleasure. Thanks for joining us.
Martha is a survivor. Her causes are her work are important to ones who have experienced painful childhoods.💕
I remember Martha Nix on Day of Our Lives...Janice Horton....
great interview. i pray for Martha. thank you two.
WOW! this was powerful!! So sorry Martha has had so many Challenges in life, but so wonderful that she has turned the challenges into great things. God has been a blessing in her life! Loved this !!
Thanks for joining us.
Martha you are so strong! I am so sorry for all you have gone through! Thank you for using your experience to help others! God bless you!
Thank you Judy for sharing Martha's story.
Great to have her join me. Thanks for watching.
Thank you Martha!! I hope Hollywood is becoming kinder to actors. You bring scripts to life! BTW, I met Michael Landon on set at University of Arizona in 1982 and the cast was fantastic, even allowed us a photo during a break!!
P.S. As Taylor Swift says...actors gotta act, so hope you still have a creative outlet for your talent!!
Bless her soul for all that happened to her . . She shows that she is a pillar of strength and I'm so glad she's helping others who have endured her pains in life. . I know that these things are very tough to process . . it sounds like she has landed in a good spot even though it seems she has questions in life. .but I can tell it has made her a stronger person.. may her days be full of true love and fulfillment. . Thank you Martha and Judy. . for sharing . I am sure this helps others just listening to her story. . BUG HUGS !!
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Judy, this is a heartfelt and poignant interview that is both heartbreaking and inspiring. What Martha went through is crushing and sadly, not unique. I have read many stories of women who were actors and abused and came out and were basically tossed out of Hollywood because of cruel attitudes.
Please have her on again if you can. She has a lot to say about survival from struggle.
I am glad, based on what you have said, that nothing like that happened on the Waltons. I'm glad you got through that experience without trauma and now can share this experience on your channel. Thank you again for what you do. It's important work Judy. It really is!
I was glad to hear the environment on our show was a good one for her - wish we could have done more.
Martha is a strong person, A few of my friends have went through the similar things and lost their sons. Her faith is a testimony for all of us
I can’t even imagine. So tragic.
❤thank you so much ❤
Wow. In a world like we have today where folks like to play the victim, it is so inspiring to see someone overcome having been a victim for real, and make that the focus of her life. She made a choice to recover and be resilient. Martha has certainly been through a lot, but my goodness she is a survivor who is making a difference. Also liked her expression regarding looking over the waves - such a great visual to understand approaching challenges and troubles in life. Thank you for giving this lady a platform to spread her wisdom and outlook on life.
Thank you so much for joining us. Glad you found this inspiring.
thank you martha and judy a very interesting video
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All I can say is wow. With true tears in my eyes big hugs go out to Martha Nix. Very bad situation for her as a child actor. Adults that took advantage of her then totally blocker her out of her true dream. Glad she has her platforms to bring awareness for others who are going thru the same thing or have gone thru it already. Praying hoping wishing Martha may have anther in somehow. Now it would be interesting to hear from Keith. Thanks for this very powerful interview.
Thanks for watching.
That is what my husband and I did with our kids and their friends! Our home and our hearts were always opened
How kind of you both. I’m sure it was greatly appreciated as a haven for those in need.
Thank you for another great interview
Our pleasure.
Martha Nix, you are truly an inspiration! 💕
Also loved watching Little House. I probably at the time did not realize it was Martha (Serena) from the Walton's. Glad she did have some people that did look out for her. Sad for the ones that didn't for her best interest.
What a joy and a blessing Martha is. thank God for who she is and what she does to make a difference for the better in so many lives. God knew back when she considered suicide that he had a plan for her life. This was great Judy.
She has made her life into a triumph.
Wow Judy, thank you, thank you. This is one of your best interviews. Everything that Martha says is profound and goes straight to the heart. She is as real as rain and is a true Walton. There wasn't' one bad seed in the whole Walton clan. Judy I hope there will be a part 3 and 4 with her. I will rewatch your interviews with her because there is so much hope and help to grasp.
So glad you enjoyed this.
Wow Judy! I am sitting here with tears in my eyes right now after watching your interview with Martha because I too know what it feels like to get to the point in life where for a brief moment you think the only way out is to commit suicide, though my circumstances that brought me to that point were somewhat different than Martha's. I was bullied in school from an early age coupled with the fact that no matter how much I tried to be just like everyone else I failed at doing so. Next add puberty into the mix along with a nervous breakdown shortly after turning 13 and that really took its tole on my sanity. It got to the point where by the age of 15 I saw no value in my existence. thirty two years after, I still remember the day that I contemplated committing suicide. My family was out of the house and I went into my parents bathroom and opened the medicine cabinet. I stood there looking at it's contents which was made up of a combination of over the counter and prescription pills. I remember thinking to myself that I could take all those pills, go down to the kitchen and make myself a milkshake spiked with those pills, drink it, go back up to my parents room, lay on their bed and quietly and painlessly escape my pain and suffering permanently. Instantly after thinking that a loud voice starting screaming at me and it took me a couple of seconds to realize that the voice was coming from my own head. This voice called me a number of nasty names I will not repeat here and then proceeded to inform me (still in a very loud manner and still using nasty language) that suicide was the cowards way out! The voice then ask me what had my parents and three older siblings had done to deserve the pain they would have to endure after coming home and finding me dead and then reminded me they had done nothing to deserve that at all. That was all it took to make me change my mind. All these years later I do not remember exactly how long I entertained the notion of committing suicide but I do not believe it was more than a couple of minutes total. I do clearly remember sliding the mirrored door of that medicine cabinet closed empty handed while thinking, as I stared at myself in it's reflection, that no matter what happened to me that I would never ever consider suicide as a way to solve whatever problems that came my way in the future. At this point I would like to share the fact that at the time this event occurred in my life I did not have a relationship with the Lord like I do now, that relationship did not start to develop until about ten years later and for a number of years right after this incident occurred I never knew where that voice in my head came from. Thirty two years later I now know it was God and yes God talked to me the way he did that day because he knew that it was the only way he was going to be able to get my attention and stop me from doing something that would cause a bunch of innocent people that I truly loved a lot of pain they did not deserve. Over the years since then I have had ups and downs in my life and have revisited feelings of anxiety and lack of self value but no matter how bad things have gotten I have never thought of taking the cowards way out again thanks to God! Speaking of thanks Judy, I want to thank you and Martha for this installment of Ask Judy. I think Martha was so kind and brave to be so open about her struggles with all of us who follow you on youtube. It is because of Martha's bravery that I have found the courage to share my story in written form on a such a public forum as youtube for the first time.
Thank you for sharing. I’m glad your story also had a positive outcome.
Like you said, this is a strong , inspiring woman. She is an inspiration to many using her experiences to help others. God bless her and continue to give her guidance to influence others.
Glad you enjoyed it.
I remember her from these shows, mostly the Walton's and how good she was in Safe At Home. Such a gifted and pretty little actress, it's so tragic she had to go thru that turmoil and abuse. She was putting on some weight, but had a real future in her career, to be blackballed and lose her connections to the industry she loved for taking her own part when, apparently, no one else really helped her. It is so obvious how bright she is too; well, I'm very glad to see she recovered her self-image and has handled life like a real trooper. God bless, Martha.
She was a Incredible actor as far as being a child back then , and I miss and Remember Miss Rose to like She did a really cool job to on her role Miss Rose being Boss Hogs Wife on The Dukes of Hazzard to as Lulu if I spelled it correctly lol 😆 thx for sharing this Judy I hope your doing well
Peggy really was so talented and such a wonderful person.
@@judynorton2598 yes indeed good to talk to u again Judy lol again if I could send picture here that's what I'm watching now Walton's
What amazing woman who has been through so much to have light at the end of a tunnel. My prayers are fir her to have everthing she is searching for. Hi from lutz Florida USA
And the great interview continues. Very well done ladies. 👍🏻
Thank you.
This was a bit different but wonderful visit with Martha Nix. I was able to relate with her over a couple of things she shared with us, shes so brave, and so inspiring! Thank you so much, Judy, for another great video!!!
Thanks for watching :)