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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2025 · 13 MIN

Episode 1326 Unveiling the Hidden Monsters: A Call to Action Against Domestic Violence Among Women

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In episode 1326 of 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs,' host Murray Stewart delves into the often-overlooked issue of domestic violence perpetrated by women, highlighting a subject that urgently requires attention. Stewart challenges the conventional focus solely on male perpetrators and stresses the need to address the increasing instances of mothers losing control, resulting in tragic events. Drawing from personal experiences, including being a survivor of domestic violence himself, Stewart emphasizes the importance of exploring the hormonal changes women undergo and how these could play a role in triggering such episodes. The episode takes a deep dive into stories of women who have exhibited violent tendencies, sharing an incident involving his own family member who had an explosive episode that could have turned fatal. Stewart advocates for a comprehensive approach involving authorities, therapists, and support networks to assist women and prevent further tragedies. He stresses the role of love and understanding in overcoming hate and breaking the vicious cycle of violence. This powerful discussion serves as a call to action for law enforcement, medical professionals, and society at large to recognize the signs and provide the necessary support to women in need, thereby preventing these hidden monsters from emerging. Throughout the episode, Stewart reflects on his journey from victim to survivor and his commitment to helping others through his 'Golden Hands' workshop, where he promotes the triumph of love over hate. Listeners are encouraged to remain vigilant, extend support, and contribute to unveiling and addressing this critical issue to ensure a safer future for all.

In episode 1326 of 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs,' host Murray Stewart delves into the often-overlooked issue of domestic violence perpetrated by women, highlighting a subject that urgently requires attention. Stewart challenges the conventional focus solely on male perpetrators and stresses the need to address the increasing instances of mothers losing control, resulting in tragic events. Drawing from personal experiences, including being a survivor of domestic violence himself, Stewart emphasizes the importance of exploring the hormonal changes women undergo and how these could play a role in triggering such episodes. The episode takes a deep dive into stories of women who have exhibited violent tendencies, sharing an incident involving his own family member who had an explosive episode that could have turned fatal. Stewart advocates for a comprehensive approach involving authorities, therapists, and support networks to assist women and prevent further tragedies. He stresses the role of love and understanding in overcoming hate and breaking the vicious cycle of violence. This powerful discussion serves as a call to action for law enforcement, medical professionals, and society at large to recognize the signs and provide the necessary support to women in need, thereby preventing these hidden monsters from emerging. Throughout the episode, Stewart reflects on his journey from victim to survivor and his commitment to helping others through his 'Golden Hands' workshop, where he promotes the triumph of love over hate. Listeners are encouraged to remain vigilant, extend support, and contribute to unveiling and addressing this critical issue to ensure a safer future for all.

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