Hosts of the podcast recap their favorite moments during season one, including red flags of domestic violence, positive take-aways, and services that victims can utilize.
Hosts of the podcast recap their favorite moments during season one, including red flags of domestic violence, positive take-aways, and services that victims can utilize.
Episode 7: What is the impact of IPV on Children? Published: February 5, 2024 Content: Impact by age, long-term, relationships – mother, father, siblings, future intimate partner, etc. and IPV resources. Facilitator: Sherry Peters Guests: William Kellibrew, a global advocate for civil, human, women, children and victims’ rights.
The impact of domestic violence regarding age, long-term, relationships – mother, father, siblings, future intimate partner, etc.
Episode 6: Do people successfully leave their abuser? Do abusers become able to have healthy relationships? Published: January 22, 2024 Content: Survivor story from being a victim of domestic violence from abuser to survivor; getting back to a norm, being worthy of love, maintaining one’s identity, hope, and removing blame.
RHOA Podcast Episode 6: Do people successfully leave their abuser? A Story from a courageous survivor.
Episode 5: How can I support someone who is in an unhealthy relationship? Published: January 8, 2024 Content: Ways to support and empower the target of the abuse (e.g., consistently validate the person’s feelings, point out their strengths and accomplishments, support targets of abuse to believe in themselves, show empathy), be
Today we are discussing ways to support and empower the target of the abuse (e.g., consistently validate the person’s feelings, point out their strengths and accomplishments, support targets of abuse to believe in themselves, show empathy), be there and connect, and keep reflecting back to the abused person all of the positive qualities you see in them, keep believing that they will get free, ask how you can help, and providing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) resources
Barbara Roddin, wife, mother of three children and a grandmother. She will share her experience as a domestic abuse survivor. She will share how she became a widow at 30 years old. Her marriage of 16 years to an abuser; the ongoing harassment and stalking, filing a PFA, taking part in several court hearings over child custody, child support, and the mental abuse of her children.
Today is Giving Tuesday! #GivingTuesday is a movement that unleashes the power of generosity around the world. It has grown by leaps and bounds since it first began in 2012 – both in awareness and participation. In 2022, over $3.1B was raised by 37 million donors! Nonprofits of all shapes and sizes
Why don’t victims of domestic violence leave relationships? What do assailants do to keep them from leaving? (Part 1)