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domestic violence podcast
by Domestic violence awareness Uk
As an organisation, we have decided to create our very own podcast, to help raise even more awareness of domestic violence and reach even more people who may be suffering in silence.I want to speak from my heart, and share this with you all: as a survivor myself, I know first-hand that it is not a nice thing to go through.I went through domestic violence for 9 long months. It was the scariest time of my life. I was abused on a daily basis — emotionally, mentally, and physically — and it is something I wouldn’t wish upon anyone. It wasn’t nice
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Abuse can happen to any age
In this episode, AlexisCara shares her harrowing experience with domestic violence at just 12 years old. She describes a year-long relationship marked by control, physical abuse, and fear, highlighting how abuse can affect anyone, regardless of age. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that domestic violence is not limited to adults, and urges young people to recognize the signs and seek help…..
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Faith's Journey: Escaping Domestic Abuse
Faith recounts her harrowing experience of abuse from her twins' father, including sexual assault, emotional manipulation, and isolation during pregnancy. Despite reporting the crime, authorities dismissed her claims. After enduring escalating violence, Faith escaped with help from a friend, faced ongoing stalking, and eventually found support and trust in a new partner. The podcast encourages survivors to seek support, highlighting the UK National Domestic Abuse Helpline…..
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Lilly's Survival: Escaping Abuse and Speaking Out
Lilly bravely shares her story of grooming, emotional and physical abuse, and sexual assault by her ex, Cole Pittilla, beginning when she was 15 and in care. Despite being let down by authorities, Lilly recounts her trauma, including violence, control, and pregnancy loss. Her testimony highlights the failures of the system and aims to support survivors, reminding them they are not alone and not at fault…..
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Survivor Donna Breaks the Silence on Domestic Abuse
In this episode, Donna bravely shares her harrowing story of surviving severe domestic violence at the hands of Christopher Lock (also known as Axle David Fielding). She details the physical, emotional, and psychological abuse she endured, her isolation, and her journey to escape. Donna urges others facing abuse to seek help, stressing that they are not alone and that abuse is never their fault
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This is Live Free, Stay Safe
This podcast introduces the realities of domestic violence, sharing a survivor's perspective and explaining that abuse is never the victim’s fault…
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Sara’s Story – Surviving, Fighting, and Holding On
This powerful podcast episode shares Sara's harrowing story of surviving years of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse by two partners, the lasting trauma for her and her children, and the loss of her mother to domestic violence. Despite immense pain and loss, Sara continues to fight for her daughter's safety and offers hope and support to others facing similar struggles.
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Surviving Domestic Violence: The Hidden Scars
This podcast explores the profound impact of domestic violence, revealing how abuse extends beyond physical injuries to emotional, mental, and spiritual wounds. Through a survivor’s story, it highlights the isolation, shattered identity, lasting trauma, and grief caused by abuse—but also the strength and resilience found in healing. It offers hope, validation, and community for those affected, emphasizing survival and recovery.
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Surviving an Abusive Relationship
I met her on social media, and we talked for months—every day, hour after hour. It felt like we knew each other completely, like we’d been connected forever. So when we finally decided to meet, it felt natural, like the next step in something special. On that very first day we met in person, we made a big choice: we’d move in together. Everything felt perfect, like we were building a life we’d both dreamed of.For the first five months, it was good. Then things started to shift. Little changes at first—her mood would swing, she’d get angry over small things. Then the aggression started. Words turned to shouting, then pushing and shoving. It quickly became violence. She cut me off from everyone I loved. I wasn’t allowed to see my family or friends, wasn’t allowed to speak to them. I was completely isolated, alone in our home with her.The first time she hit me, I froze. I was terrified. I wanted to call the police, but she threatened me—told me if I did, she’d do something truly terrible, something I wouldn’t recover from. I believed her. I was scared, confused, and I didn’t know where to turn. I thought maybe it would get better, maybe it was just a bad patch.It didn’t get better. It got worse. One day, she came at me with a knife. That was it—I knew I had to call for help, or I wouldn’t survive. The police came, arrested her, and I thought it was over. I thought I was safe. But later that same day, she came back to the house. She got inside, and she attacked me. She stabbed me six times. I lay there, bleeding, thinking I was going to die.She was arrested again, and this time, she was kept in custody, waiting for her day in court. In January, she was sentenced to 4 years in prison.I survived. I’m still here. But the scars—physical and emotional—will be with me forever. I learned too late that love shouldn’t hurt, that control isn’t care, and that no one has the right to make you feel trapped or afraid.
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Domestic Violence Podcast: Breaking the Silence
The main purpose of this podcast is simple: to raise even more awareness about domestic violence, to educate others, and to shine a light on a subject that is too often kept hidden in silence.But more importantly, this podcast is here to help every single person who is currently suffering from abuse. Whether you are going through it right now, or you have been through it in the past — this space is for you. We want you to know that you are seen, you are heard, and you are not alone.We are here to share stories, offer support, and remind you that abuse is never okay, and help is always available. Thank you for being here with us — together, we will break the silence."
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
As an organisation, we have decided to create our very own podcast, to help raise even more awareness of domestic violence and reach even more people who may be suffering in silence.I want to speak from my heart, and share this with you all: as a survivor myself, I know first-hand that it is not a nice thing to go through.I went through domestic violence for 9 long months. It was the scariest time of my life. I was abused on a daily basis — emotionally, mentally, and physically — and it is something I wouldn’t wish upon anyone. It wasn’t nice
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Domestic violence awareness Uk
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