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Tuesday Talks about Domestic Violence with Michelle Jewsbury

Tuesday Talks about Domestic Violence with Michelle Jewsbury
Author: Michelle Jewsbury
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A 30-week conversation about domestic violence from survivor Michelle Jewsbury. Original dates were April 2017 through March 2018. All topics are unfortunately still relevant. We need to stop this epidemic.
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Learn about some of the red flags in an abusive relationship.... This is the last episode in the Tuesday Talks Series!
Is there co-dependency in a domestic violence relationship? Listen to hear more
I remember when I was in my abusive relationship, I used to hike and yell at God, "Why God, Why is this happening??????"
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When trapped in a domestic violence relationship, what are some ways you can stay safe and plan your escape? Listen as Michelle shares her story
Listen as Michelle shares statistics about how long domestic abuse has been in our society. The stats are startling!
Many people do not understand that emotional abuse is a form of domestic violence. Hear from survivor Michelle Jewsbury about her experience with emotional abuse.
Who really needs to take responsibility for DV? Does the victim have any fault? Learn what survivor Michelle Jewsbury thinks
Domestic violence in the USA differs from that in other countries. Learn from survivor Michelle Jewsbury about her explanation about this injustice worldwide.
Tune in to the thoughts of one domestic violence survivor, Michelle Jewsbury while she opens up about her opinion regarding the NFL and domestic abuse.
Learn about the correlation between racism, sexism, and domestic violence.
Learn from survivor Michelle Jewsbury about her thoughts on the relativity of domestic violence and why it is in our society.
Especially during the COVID-19 outbreak, domestic violence and child abuse are escalating. This is information about what DV does to children.
Ever wonder if drugs and alcohol contribute to domestic violence? Learn from Michelle Jewsbury about her personal experience in an abusive relationship. It's relevancy during the COVID-19 pandemic is astonishing.
Love and fear are very similar feelings. Learn how to differentiate between the two in this episode of Tuesday Talks about domestic violence with Michelle Jewsbury
This is information about a non profit organization called Art and Abolition. If you want to help Kenya stop its child sex industry, please visit Art and Abolition.
Don't blame victims of domestic violence. This inhibits healing and forces these women to stay in abusive relationships, thinking they somehow "triggered" the abuse.
Forgiving your abuser is a very difficult, but necessary factor in YOUR healing. Holding on to the pain and memory of abuse will only cause you to stay stagnate. Forgive- for yourself
Even in the midst of violence, God does not leave you
When people "fake" domestic violence, real victims are not taken seriously. We need to fix this problem. On Unsilenced Voices Instagram, we just posted about an instance where a celebrity might have falsified domestic violence and ruined their former husbands career. This is not ok. We need to focus on the true epidemic and change this horrible cycle worldwide.