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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2025 · 50 MIN

The Birth Seat Ep 1- Breaking the Cycle: Empowering Teens to Recognize and Prevent Dating Violence

from The Birth Seat: Our Heritage, Our Legacy · host NBG Podcast Network

In this powerful episode of The Birth Seat: Our Heritage, Our Legacy, we address the critical issue of teen domestic violence, an often-overlooked topic with alarming statistics showing that 1 in 3 teens in the U.S. experience abuse in their relationships. We explore the signs, risks, and long-term effects of dating violence among young people, offering listeners crucial insights and resources for prevention. Guest co-host Amber Twyne, a Certified Doula Trainer, Childbirth Educator, Program Coordinator, and survivor of domestic violence, shares her expertise on the emotional, physical, and psychological impacts of abuse on teens. She also discusses the unique challenges Black teens face as they navigate these issues within cultural and systemic pressures. Our host, Elizabeth Mayaki (MC Mckinzie), and Amber interview two Delaware State University students, Jada Parks and Trinity Clark, who amplify the voices of young survivors and advocates working to break the cycle of violence. In this episode, we provide actionable steps for teens, parents, and educators, helping them identify red flags, support loved ones, and promote healthy relationships. We also share local and national resources for those seeking help and support in preventing and addressing dating violence. Key Resources for Delaware Residents: Black Mothers In Power (BMIP): Provides comprehensive support to Domestic Violence victims and survivors through education, resources, and personalized Doula support. Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DCADV): Provides resources including mental health support, court assistance, shelters, and community advocates. Peoples Place: Offers emergency shelter, advocacy, and case management. Child Inc: Crisis shelter, safety planning, and family services. YWCA: Provides services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. National Resources: National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline: 1-866-331-9474 loveisrespect.org: A comprehensive resource for teens facing dating violence. BananaBreadHelpline: A support line for teens in abusive relationships. Social Media: Amber Twyne: @mamasreign Elizabeth Mayaki (MC Mckinzie): @LizzyMc_IG Jada Parks: @4jadaa, @stylessbyyjadaa, @adajtheebrand, @dsu_give Trinity Clark: @trin.clairee In this episode, we aim to raise awareness, dismantle stigmas, and empower teens to recognize their worth and build healthy, respectful relationships. Tune in and join the movement to protect and empower youth, while advocating for a future free from violence. Note: The episode also delves into the connection between domestic violence and maternal health care for Black women, exploring its significant impact on pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and overall well-being. This important conversation highlights the need for holistic, culturally competent care, particularly for Black mothers and their families.

In this powerful episode of The Birth Seat: Our Heritage, Our Legacy, we address the critical issue of teen domestic violence, an often-overlooked topic with alarming statistics showing that 1 in 3 teens in the U.S. experience abuse in their relationships. We explore the signs, risks, and long-term effects of dating violence among young people, offering listeners crucial insights and resources for prevention.Guest co-host Amber Twyne, a Certified Doula Trainer, Childbirth Educator, Program Coordinator, and survivor of domestic violence, shares her expertise on the emotional, physical, and psychological impacts of abuse on teens. She also discusses the unique challenges Black teens face as they navigate these issues within cultural and systemic pressures. Our host, Elizabeth Mayaki (MC Mckinzie), and Amber interview two Delaware State University students, Jada Parks and Trinity Clark, who amplify the voices of young survivors and advocates working to break the cycle of violence.In this episode, we provide actionable steps for teens, parents, and educators, helping them identify red flags, support loved ones, and promote healthy relationships. We also share local and national resources for those seeking help and support in preventing and addressing dating violence.Key Resources for Delaware Residents:Black Mothers In Power (BMIP): Provides comprehensive support to Domestic Violence victims and survivors through education, resources, and personalized Doula support. Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DCADV): Provides resources including mental health support, court assistance, shelters, and community advocates. Peoples Place: Offers emergency shelter, advocacy, and case management. Child Inc: Crisis shelter, safety planning, and family services.YWCA: Provides services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.National Resources:National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline: 1-866-331-9474loveisrespect.org: A comprehensive resource for teens facing dating violence.BananaBreadHelpline: A support line for teens in abusive relationships.Social Media:Amber Twyne: @mamasreignElizabeth Mayaki (MC Mckinzie): @LizzyMc_IGJada Parks: @4jadaa, @stylessbyyjadaa, @adajtheebrand, @dsu_giveTrinity Clark: @trin.claireeIn this episode, we aim to raise awareness, dismantle stigmas, and empower teens to recognize their worth and build healthy, respectful relationships. Tune in and join the movement to protect and empower youth, while advocating for a future free from violence.Note: The episode also delves into the connection between domestic violence and maternal health care for Black women, exploring its significant impact on pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and overall well-being. This important conversation highlights the need for holistic, culturally competent care, particularly for Black mothers and their families.

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