LIFE: "First Time She Told Someone" Domestic Abuse | The Elizabeth Disnuke Story (Part III)

EPISODE · Dec 10, 2017 · 4 MIN

LIFE: "First Time She Told Someone" Domestic Abuse | The Elizabeth Disnuke Story (Part III)

from Unmuted w/ Billionaire Brown · host Billionaire Brown

Talking to Elizabeth Disnuke was not easy. The story of her abusive relationship is enough to make you cry as well as look at domestic abuse differently. In this conversation we find out when the abuse first started. Although this happened more than a decade ago Elizabeth remembers the first time like it just happened yesterday. Unfortunately I have met many woman who have been victims of domestic abuse and I am saddened to say that this is definitely one of the most senseless of them all. Write a review on this episode and let me know what you think about domestic violence Let me know your thoughts and hit me up on Instagram @billionairebrownonline !!Want To Be Guest On Our Podcast? Send email to [email protected] (we will email you back)The Billionaire Brown Experience

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