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Abuse Talk is a digital community- Join the discussion about domestic abuse.

A series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you.
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EP56: Brave Bird Club

EP56: Brave Bird Club

2022-05-1334:50

BRAVE BIRD CLUB ✨ BRAVERY, HOPE, BANTS & PANTS 💫 HELPING EVERYDAY SHE-ROES FIND THEIR BRAVE ❤️ *** Brave Bird Club Podcast Episode I was guest on: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4NxEGaj9oqrB7JInXmYnwB?si=7b704f0cf4744ec2  Brave Bird Website: https://www.bravebird.club  My Sisters' House Women's Centre: https://www.mysistershouse.info/donate *** Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
EP55: Identity Crisis

EP55: Identity Crisis

2022-02-1725:26

Wondering where the podcast has been over the last few months? Here's your answer, I share exactly what has happened and why I have had a full blown identity crisis and why this is related to what I went through in my abusive relationship.  *** Jennifer Gilmour is an author and advocate for women in abusive relationships, using her own experiences of domestic abuse as a catalyst to bring awareness and to help others. Jennifer has published two publications, Isolation Junction and Clipped Wings which have both been Amazon Best Sellers and received awards. Jennifer speaks at events across the UK and continues to raise awareness through her blog posts, public speaking, radio interviews and social media. Jennifer has listened to her readers and has grown a digital community to support discussions around domestic abuse online. Starting with her Twitter Chat which opened late 2017 #AbuseTalk, this developed into an online forum in 2018. In 2019, Jennifer launched a podcast which include interviews with those in the sector and gives followers the opportunity to ask burning questions. Most Informative Blogger Award 2018 (Bloggers Bash Annual Awards) UK & European Award for using Social Media for Good 2019 (Social Day: Social Media Marketing Awards) #SBS Winner 2020 (Theo Paphitis) Jennifer says: “Together we are Louder”. Website: www.jennifergilmour.com *** Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
I was born on 23rd Feb 1962 in Stuttgart, Germany. Having a very imaginative mind I was reading books from a very young age. I´m still reading a lot and I love watching movies. I started traveling when I was a teenager and learning about other countries and cultures opened my mind very much. After school I worked as an au-pair in Winchester and went to a language school studying English. I wanted to be a vet but didn´t get into vet school. I studied Agrobiology at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart instead. My studies enabled me to travel as well: I worked on farms in Switzerland, New Zealand, Germany and participated in a student exchange program with the University of Georgia, Athens, USA After University I didn´t do my PhD - as everyone expected - but went on a trip around the world as a backpacker for almost 1 1/2 years. When I came back to Germany I was broke but happy. I didn´t feel like pursuing an academic career. Instead I found a job at a little publisher´s at Lake Constance. I worked as an editor, secretary, translator, horse handler etc. We published a working horse magazine. That´s where I met Henry (not his real name). When I turned 30 I wanted to start a family and have a little farm in the country :) Before that I actually never imagined myself as being a mother. Henry wanted the same and I felt he was my soul mate. Yeah. Love bombing here we come ..... Our dating was insane, intense and crazy - I´ve never felt more loved. I got pregnant and we got married. He got more abusive. After son no. 2 life with him was hell - but not always. We had good times too. When my youngest said: I wish Daddy was dead I knew something was very wrong. he moved out in 2002, we got divorced in 2005, financial abuse stopped in Oct 2020. After he had moved out my sons and I had a great family life. I started working as an English teacher and later on as a Biology and Health Care teacher as well. I work in adult education and at a vocational college. I live in the Black Forest right now, near Freudenstadt. (That´s the northern part of the Black Forest) My sons are wonderful grown up men of 28 and 25. One lives in Munich, the other in Gießen (near Frankfurt) I am no contact with Henry I´ve written my story „I wish Daddy was dead". I want to finally get it published and that´s what I´m researching at the moment: how to get a book published. Besides reading and watching films I love training dogs. I have got two dogs. George is a certified search and rescue dog and Loony is an apprentice search and rescue dog. George is a Border Collie and Loony is a Spanish Waterdog. *** Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com @TeacherSusanUte (UteSusanWeiss) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
EP 53: White Ribbon UK

EP 53: White Ribbon UK

2021-12-0237:53

Chris Green OBE talking about how and why he founded White Ribbon UK and his inspirational journey to raise awareness of domestic abuse. In 2004 Chris Green founded White Ribbon UK while working as a senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. *** Twitter @Chrisstevengre2  @WhiterRibbon_UK Facebook @ ChrisStevenGreen Blog: ChrisGreenonSexism Website: www.whiteribbon.org.uk *** Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
Michelle John from PEGS joins us to talk about child to parent abuse.  Michelle has the rare combination of a background in domestic abuse advocacy, lived experience, and the willingness and ability to speak up for her fellow parents. Having lived through Child to Parent Abuse, Michelle has truly harnessed the knowledge gained in a tough situation to help families across the UK. In addition to helping more than 1,400 parents impacted by CPA, she's delivered impactive training, highlighted the issue in the national press, and pushed for policy change via a number of high-profile speaking engagements. Previously, Michelle spent more than 15 years within the domestic abuse and family law sectors, alongside being a trustee for a national domestic abuse charity focused on male and LGBTQ+ victims of abuse. She is still a core supporter of a charity for veterans based in West Wales, where she lived before moving to Shropshire.  PEGS is a not-for-profit organisation set up to support parents, train professionals, raise awareness and influence national policy. For parents, there's a dedicated peer group, bi-weekly drop-ins, a tailormade EPIC confidence and coping techniques programme, counselling and advocacy - all open to any parent, carer or guardian with a child of any age from pre-school to adulthood and beyond. Professionals benefit from a range of bespoke courses designed to increase their knowledge and enable them to effectively support parents. *** PEGS links:  https://www.pegsupport.co.uk  https://www.facebook.com/PEGS.Support  https://twitter.com/PEGS_support https://www.instagram.com/pegs_support/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/pegs-support/ *** Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
My name is Samantha Mansi and I am a domestic abuse advocate particularly in terms of cult abuse and LGBTQ abuse. I have healed my wounds and want to help children and adults of narcissist abuse workshops in the future through my Ghost Fish project. Which I am hoping to make into a podcast also. **** Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Profile: www.facebook.com/erika.tregoning  Ghost Fish: www.facebook.com/groups/212351389471696 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
Sharon Bryan is the 'Head of Partnerships and Development for Domestic Abuse Services' for the NCDV which provides free emergency legal protection.  Sharon Bryan specialises in survivor consultation and intervention, risk assessment, facilitation of The Freedom Programme and Multi-Agency training.  She has also trained student social workers and offers supervision to other professionals who work with women who have/are experiencing Domestic Abuse.  Sharon has extensive experience of delivering consultation to Social Workers and Child Protection Chairpersons.  She is a qualified IDVA and sat on the Westminster MARAC panel for 14 years. She is an accomplished public speaker and has been involved in media work including being on television, radio and writing numerous newspaper and magazine articles. She has also been an expert witness in criminal and civil courts of law. From 2009, Sharon worked for The City of Westminster Council.  Until 2016 she was the Senior Domestic Abuse Consultant for the groundbreaking ‘Family Recovery Programme’.  In 2016 she became the Domestic Abuse Consultant for the Integrated Early Help Service at the council. In January 2021, Sharon embarked on the next chapter of her career by joining the award winning NCDV (National Centre for Domestic Violence).  Here she is developing a new and exciting role and is the ‘Head of Partnerships and Development for Domestic Abuse Services’. Sharon was awarded the ‘Survivor of the Year” Award in 2012 by The Women’s Aid Federation of England in partnership with Avon and Marie Claire magazine.  She was also nominated and shortlisted for the Emma Humphreys Memorial Prize in 2015 for her services to women experiencing domestic abuse. ****  Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Find out about NCDV here: www.ncdv.org.uk Find out more about Sharon's work here: www.sharonbryanconsultancy.com  Find Sharon on Twitter here: twitter.com/Sbryanconsult  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
EP48: No Ordinary Love

EP48: No Ordinary Love

2021-08-0519:48

Tracy Rector served as executive producer on her first foray into independent film with No Ordinary Love. She reached out to young filmmaker, Chyna Robinson, to write and direct a film on Intimate Partner Violence. Tracy served for seven years on the board of directors for SafeHaven of Tarrant County (Texas), the area’s only domestic violence shelter and service agency. Her experience on the board and as a survivor of a 23-year marriage with intimate partner violence drove her passion to raise awareness of domestic violence through film. No Ordinary Love is represented by 1091 Pictures and will be released on VOD June 15, 2021. *** Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com No Ordinary Love's Website: NoOrdinaryLoveMovie.com Instagram: @NoOrdinaryLoveMovie Facebook: @NoOrdinaryLoveMovie Twitter: @NOLMovie IMDb: www.imdb.com/title/tt9630868/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 1091 Pictures: 1091.tv/no-ordinary-love --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
Caron is a survivor of domestic abuse and has spent the past 14 years supporting people in high risk abusive relationships, as well as training professionals on all aspects of domestic abuse. Now also a highly respected Divorce Coach, Caron provides emotional support for people divorcing abusive partners and those struggling with post-separation abuse. Caron has just released her first book, Recognition to Recovery – How to leave your abusive ex behind for good!’ packed full of info, guidance and practical help. Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Carons website: caronkippingcoaching.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
As a mum of 2, and a survivor of domestic abuse, Edwina knows what it takes to stand up, have courage and fight for what is best for her family. She is a self-confessed 'workaholic', and loves nothing more than to support others in their journey. Whether that be through bringing awareness of domestic abuse or through the business she now runs via her Facebook group Ed's Online Positivity Cafe.  Edwina suffered at the hands of her abuser for more than 10years before she moved both her and her children away and started to create a better future for them all. Edwina herself also has several chronic illnesses and has struggled with her own mental health so is no stranger to needing a supporting hand, but has not always had the courage or confidence to ask for it. "I want all women to know that no matter how dark it feels some days, no matter how big the struggle, better days are coming. I'll continue to be the cheerleader for others that I never had." – Edwina Clark Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Ed's Positivity Cafe: www.facebook.com/groups/edsonlinecafe Ari's Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/WithAri Clubhouse: @theedwinac --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
About AJ Paterson:  Just a girl with a story of life. Passionately worked in the Domestic Abuse sector for 16 years and the Homeless Sector for 25 years. Discusser of rights in relationships. Advocate for everyone’s voice, people telling their stories. It's all about community. Survivor. Musician. Sports fanatic. Politics!!! Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Find AJ on Twitter - twitter.com/ajpatty Resources mentioned:  Galop - www.galop.org.uk  Love is Respect - www.loveisrespect.org/lir-files/LGBT-Power-and-Control-Wheel.pdf  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
Born in London to Greek Cypriot parents Soulla Christodoulou was the first in her family to go to university and studied BA Hotel & Catering Management at Portsmouth University. Years later, after having a family of her own, she studied at Middlesex University gaining a PGCE in Business Studies and an MA in Education. Her novels, Broken Pieces of Tomorrow and The Summer Will Come, are available on Amazon alongside her collection of poetry, Sunshine after Rain and her short story, Unlocked. Unlocked reached the top 14% of stories to receive a second read in the Spread The Word Competition in 2018. Alexander and Maria, a contemporary romance, was released in December 2020 through The Conrad Press and looks at one man’s disability and the impact it has on his life, relationships and ultimately his self-esteem and happiness. Semi-biographical and inspired by her own marriage breakdown Broken Pieces of Tomorrow looks at themes of self-worth, psychological and emotional abuse, breaking free and cultural expectations. It has been a book club read as far as Canada and a popular choice for book bloggers worldwide. She is a compassionate and empathetic supporter of young people. Her passion for teaching continues through private tuition of English Language and Children’s Creative Writing Classes. She offers writing support for businesses and mentoring for authors. Her love of writing has connected her with a charity in California which she is very much involved in as a contributor of handwritten letters every month to support and give hope to women diagnosed with breast cancer. One of her letters is featured in a book Dear Friend, released in September 2017. When asked, she will tell you she has always wanted to write and her life’s experiences, both personal and professional, have played a huge part in bringing her to where she was always meant to be; writing, supporting new writers and drinking lots of cinnamon and clove tea! Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Soulla's website: soulla-author.com  Soulla's book: Broken Pieces of Tomorrow --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
I am Margaret and I am the owner and founder of Naturally Empowered Health www.nehhub.com. I am a qualified Transformational Health Coach and Amazon Author of True Taste, my book which was released in January 2021.  I specialise in coaching women who struggle with emotional eating, diets and body image. Through coaching we really get to the root of your issues with food, move away from the diet mentality and build a positive respect for food and your body, with the bi-product of weight loss. I coach without the need for any deprivation diets or crazy exercise routines, just peeling back those layers, getting to know the patterns of your triggers and working together to give you a personal toolbox of techniques so you can move away from emotional eating for good and build that healthy relationship with your body. Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Naturally Empowered Health: www.nehhub.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
In order of importance, Lucy is a Mother of 3 sons, a published Author twice over (with a third book due out in March/April time) & a survivor of sexual coersion, domestic violence, rape, drug spiking and stalking. She found herself tightly entrapped in offending behaviours and the archaic criminal justice system in 2016, which she says led her into severe moral injury, self harming, suicidal ideation and dangerous promiscuity. But, Lucy (who writes her books under the name L.W Hawksby) does credit the majority of the criminal justice system, with the long term solitude from society which pushed her to self-reflect and retract from more abusive relationships. These days Lucy is to be found admiring the large blooms such as giant alliums, black tulips and poppies in the garden she plants and looks after for her neighbours, writing further books and water-colour painting unusual birds with her youngest son, Rufus, who is 10. She writes as L.W Hawksby. Youtube as L.W Hawksby & Podcasts as "The Narcissist Hunter". Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com The Narcissist Hunter: www.thenarcissisthunter.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
Vivien has worked in the field of Domestic Abuse for over 42 years. Her passion is driven by her best friend being assaulted at 21 yrs of age and being left in a waking coma for nearly 23 years before she died. She previously worked as a Company Secretary and started out her career with the Probation Service before starting a family. She campaigns for services on behalf of victims/survivors of abuse at local and national level. More recently she has been involved in advocating for work with those affected by early childhood trauma who perpetrate domestic abuse working on the Drive Project. She has been associated with Victim Support for over 20 years she was an accredited Associate Trainer for Victim Support National Office and specialising in Domestic & Sexual Abuse Training. Her qualifications include: Counselling, Teaching, Child Protection & Executive Diploma in Management, Master Practitioner of NLP, Integral Eye Movement Therapy and accreditation for Hypnotherapy. She has delivered training on behalf of the local Community Safety Partnership & the Local Safeguarding Adults Board and Local Safeguarding Children Board in all aspects of Domestic Abuse, safeguarding adults and children in domestic abuse settings, working with perpetrators and the Marac process.  Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
In 2017, Christelle took her kids and few items and left a 20-year marriage full of abuse, addiction, and betrayal. Christelle now advocates for mental health and women, spreading a message that women should be the greatest support of other women. She has told her story to raise awareness of both mental health and abuse on podcasts, LIVE shows, workshops, and her own blog. While she awaits the publishing of her children’s book, she is currently writing her memoir to raise further awareness and to remind women in abusive situations they are not alone. You can find Christelle cohosting Oh No Not Another Live Show on a variety of topics with guests worldwide every Tuesday 7 am PST, 3 pm UK. Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Christelle's website: christellelerryn.com Email: sd.christelle@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
Gemma Tighe from Mindful Health Therapies Bio: Gemma, has been teaching Yoga and Meditation for 17 years and always knew it made a difference to her mental and emotional health, but never knew what a difference it could make until she ended up in a very difficult and abusive relationship in her mid to late twenties. Gemma found solace in meditation and breathwork to help her recover and reconnect with herself. Gemma enjoys sharing meditation and breathing exercises to help others overcome anxiety and reconnect with learning to love who you are and your journey. Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Mindful Health Therapies: www.mindfulhealththerapies.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
Jennifer Blue is on a mission to “Raise the Awareness of Domestic Violence One Community at a time!” When she was 18 years old she thought she met the love of her life. He ended up being the complete opposite she endured seventeen years of verbal, mental, emotional, financial and physical abuse.  Blue knows first - hand the effects Domestic Violence has on a family. As a survivor herself, she’s knowledgeable, committed and passionate about keeping Domestic Violence Awareness on the forefront by educating communities in the detection, prevention, effects and recovery of Domestic Violence.  3+ WOMEN A DAY DIE FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EVERY 9 SECONDS A WOMAN IS ABUSED BY HER PARTNER THERE ARE MORE ANIMAL SHELTERS IN US THAN DV SHELTERS 21% OF COLLEGE STUDENTS HAVE REPORTED ABUSE FROM A CURRENT PARTNER In 2010 she uniquely came up with “The Jennifer Blue Project” this project was designed to educate a diverse audience about the growing epidemic of Domestic Violence. Blue uses the power of the arts to help individuals understand the complicated issues surrounding Domestic Violence in her award winning stage play “Easier Said than Done.” “The Jennifer Blue Project” also includes unique and effective workshops such as “Code Blue …How to Resuscitate Your Life after Abuse and Girl We Need to Talk.” Her book titled “Girl We Need Talk Surviving a Toxic Relationship” was released in spring 2020 which includes an up close and personal video with Jennifer Blue.  Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com Book and connect with Jennifer Blue today at: Phone: 313-520-2583  Email: info@jenniferblueproject.com  FB: The Jennifer Blue Project or Jennifer Blue  Instagram: @therealjenniferblue  Website: www.jenniferblueproject.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
Dr. Mary Pulido, Ph.D., Executive Director of The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (The NYSPCC).  The NYSPCC - the world's first child protection agency - is a New York-based, national organization, involved in everything from counseling and trauma recovery programs to education programs and legislation, all with the goal of eradicating child abuse in all its forms someday. Though COVID-19 has presented many challenges in ensuring that our youth remain safe, Dr. Pulido and The NYSPCC have managed to find innovative ways of pressing forward to continue the critical work they are dedicated to doing (see below for additional information). Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com NYSPCC- nyspcc.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
I’m 41 stronger than I look I have two children one in the 20s the other under 10 and I’m so passionate about ending violence against women. Abuse Talk Podcast currently offers a series of interviews with those that work in the domestic abuse sector. Getting an inside feel for what its really like in their job role and sharing it with all of you. Now mixing with survivor stories. Don't forget you can respond to this episode by leaving a voice message on Anchor, get in touch if you have any queries. Our website: www.abusetalk.co.uk My website: www.jennifergilmour.com White Ribbon: www.whiteribbon.org.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abusetalk/message
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