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CW: Domestic and Family ViolenceErica Hamence, who is Associate Minister of Formation and Training at St Barnabas Broadway in Australia, joins us to talk about the trauma caused by Domestic and Family Violence.In this episode, we talk about Erica's work in resourcing churches, define "domestic and family violence," which encompasses far more than intimate partner violence, characteristics of these unhealthy environments, and how some of the students in Erica's care have come to recognize them.Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Stephanie Kate Judd and Dr. Madison Pierce.Series Disclaimer: This series explores the concept of “trauma,” its sources, and its expressions from a range of perspectives. Some of our guests are licensed mental health professionals; some are those with formative experiences of trauma; and others are those who explore trauma through various theoretical frameworks. We hope that this series provides useful information to all that enables them to begin to be trauma-informed and to love others and themselves better. Our series is by no means meant to replace the important work of one-on-one time with a trauma-informed professional. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Find AC @acfacci on twitter Find Matt at MattHorton.LIVE Art by Scout (https://ko-fi.com/humblegoat) Music by Ethan Geller (@pragmatism on Twitter) The X-Men tweet: https://twitter.com/blackbroseidon/status/1644701523371339776 0:00 - Intro 1:49 - The best kind of tweet 4:00 - Why To Wong Foo? 9:19 - To Wong Foo is still relevant 10:30 - A quick aside about Ru Paul 11:10 - The 4 steps to becoming a drag queen 14:29 - Step 1 - The wisdom to know the difference 21:13 - How this movie handles race 24:34 - The fashion 34:16 - CW: Sexual assault 38:33 - CW reminder: Sexual assault 39:04 - The actual problems of To Wong Foo 41:23 - Step 2 - Ignore Adversity 41:42 - CW: Domestic violence 42:46 - How To Wong Foo uses violence 45:43 - CW: Domestic violence 46:25 - The ACTING 47:06 - The bad guy 54:47 - The slam poem 1:00:09 - Step 3 - Generosity 1:03:05 - That was a little loud, Matt 1:03:43 - The makeover 1:06:16 - Passing and Transformation 1:11:22 - Queerness in 1995 1:17:35 - Step 4? 1:17:45 - An incredible shirt 1:19:45 - Step 4 - Larger than life is just the right size 1:27:18 - Thanks for everything. - Julie Newmar 1:36:10 - Before we wrap up… 1:37:20 - AC talks about Dropout, as they do Find out more at http://cantletitgo.gay
CW: Domestic violence and child abuse from 17:15-19:25, 21:10-24:40Wow, what a f*cked minute on ‘Infinite Minute'! We were not prepared! Langa is not being forward with Miya, Shadow is smug, we try to put some faces to some names, and we discover the origin of Adam's concept of “love”...Full spoilers for ‘Sk8 the Infinity' are contained within this podcast.Haikyuu spoilers lol as alwaysTwitter: infinite_minuteEmail: infiniteminutepodcast@gmail.comJono's MyAnimeList: https://myanimelist.net/animelist/Collboy Caity's MyAnimeList: https://myanimelist.net/animelist/caitymath Art by Mitchell TurekMusic by Blue Wave Theory and Wataboi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CW: Domestic abuse. Bill Fisk made a point to instill many lessons (and traumas) on his son, Wilson. However, what that man never knew could fill a book, and the last chapter would certainly be "What My Son Is Capable Of (I Created A Monster)". This is the episode where Wilson Fisk died, and the Kingpin was born from the ashes. Today's scene can be found at: Daredevil 1.08 [from 35:13 to 36:30, and 38:32 - 41:02]. You can find us on Twitter @timelinescav! And individually you can find your hosts at @unabashedJames and @ColinMParker. BIG thank you for the intro and outro music from @NBramald! Check out his website at https://www.nickbramaldcomposer.co.uk. If you need music for any occasion, he's your man.
CW: Domestic violence & SADiving into the Mormon true crime case of the manacled Mormon - Joyce McKinney!Support the show
In this episode of Buffy Gays, Zach and Kyle discuss Season 3, Episode 4 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, “Beauty and the Beasts” They learn about Oz's double life as a cold-blooded jelly donut, visit a chain-smoking school therapist, and subdue their shirtless, feral, former lover in a dilapidated mansion. Listen along with your favorite cold-blooded pastry! CW: Domestic abuse, brief mention of suicide. Follow and message us on social media and on our homepage! Instagram: instagram.com/buffygayspod Twitter: twitter.com/buffygayspod TikTok: tiktok.com/@buffygayspod Or send us an email at buffygays@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buffygays/message
Today on THE REAL PERSONAL BRANDING podcast, Lauren welcomes Dr. Eugene Choi to the podcast. He is a neuroscience-based, transformational mindset coach. This podcast was recorded several months ago, and Lauren used what she learned from him during this recording to navigate several personal life changes. She met Dr. Choi through their mutual friend Mike Kim, and she's had the pleasure of seeing him speak live twice. CW: Domestic violence Dr. Eugene Choi is a certified transformational mindset coach who helps talented, hard-driven leaders operate at their highest level of clarity, energy, and focus. With a background in clinical pharmacy, neuroscience, and business coaching, his unique science-backed process along with the use of groundbreaking technology helps entrepreneurs figure out how to dramatically improve performance, innovate dynamic solutions, and achieve their goals. In this episode, you'll hear: Dr. Eugene Choi's winding path to entrepreneurship and how his interest in neuroscience, marketing knowledge, and love of storytelling led him there. The mindset blocks he often runs into and what you can do to combat those themes in your own life. What it means to be in a survival state and how you can recognize if you're operating in that state. The executive state of mind and the benefits of consciously working out of that state instead of the survival state and how to identify how to bring yourself into that state. Some steps you can take to begin identifying the things that don't make you feel good. Dr. Eugene Choi's tips for beginning to rewire your brain and break out of your unwanted state. The myth about accessing the higher version of yourself that he wants to debunk. Connect with Lauren V. Davis here: Instagram.com/Ldaviscreative facebook.com/groups/understandsocialmedia bit.ly/rpbpodcast Connect with Dr. Eugene Choi here: https://destinyhacks.co/
CW: Domestic violence, PTSD, suicideIn Episode 63 of #GetJasched, I'm joined by Kate Austin, Founder and CEO of Pinchapoo - a grass roots start-up turned national NFP organisation originally founded on the idea of pinching hotel toiletries to positively impact the 1 in 5 Australians experiencing hygiene poverty.Kate shares with us the origins of Pinchapoo, and the tough path that led her to the purpose-filled, lightening bolt to the brain moment of the creation of Pinchapoo. We also talk a LOT about language and perceptions around hygiene poverty and how Kate and her team are specifically on a mission to change that!IG: @pinchapoo_aushttps://www.pinchapoo.org.au
CW: Domestic abuse Emma and Nicole speak with Paula Rhone-Adrien, an award-winning family law barrister with over two decades of experience as a domestic violence lawyer. Knowing that COVID has meant restrictions on leaving the home during the pandemic, they felt moved to share this conversation. Paula Rhone-Adrien is an award-winning family law barrister with over two decades of experience as a domestic violence lawyer. She recently launched a petition to create a national register of offenders who commit crimes against women. If you have been affected by anything that you have heard listening to this episode you can contact The National Domestic Abuse Helpline by dialling: 0800 2000 247. Preorder our book The Half Of It: https://amzn.to/3rDq1qo Our website: https://www.mixedup.co.uk/Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mixeduppodcast Our Instagram: https://instagram.com/mixedup.podcast Paula's Twitter: https://twitter.com/familylawguruuk Paula's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/familylawguruuk/
CW: Domestic violence, physical/verbal abuse, alcoholism, attempted suicide No flowery verbiage here: This week's episode discusses Lara's upbringing and how it has affected her parenting style and parenting goals. We discuss a chaotic early life of abuse and uncertainty. We hope that, if you've lived through a similar situation, you may be able to find some fellowship and hope from Lara's story. Thanks for being with us!
In 2015, Amani Haydar suffered the unimaginable when she lost her mother in a brutal act of domestic violence perpetrated by her father (CW: Domestic violence)
In 2015, Amani Haydar suffered the unimaginable when she lost her mother in a brutal act of domestic violence perpetrated by her father (CW: Domestic violence)
Artist and 'Floopers creator' bitsifind talks about body acceptance, her art journey, and how art has helped her through an abusive relationship. CW: Domestic abuse Referenced links: Bath image by bitsifind Trauma bonding by bitsifind Song mentioned: All I want by Kodaline At your own pace: by Nicole Chui Show host - Alba Frederick Originally broadcast on Reel Rebels Radio Music : Gavin O’Brien - Citóg
Sorry for the late upload. This week had great episodes. I especially loved the Alexis centered episode on Thusday. It really explained a lot about her life. I will be taking another week or two off, as I have a lot going on in my life.CW: Domestic violence
CW: Domestic abuse mention Why not the left temptation? Anyways next week we're watching "Paradise Found (2003). Thanks to Kaya Thies for our beautiful artwork, you can find her at https://www.instagram.com/ky4night/ or https://www.twitch.tv/ky4night. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Sax, Rock, and Roll" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hakpodcast/?hl=en Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/hakpod He's a Kiefer is hosted by Zachary LeDuke and Jaden Krahn. It is edited/produced by Zachary LeDuke. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kiefercast/message
This week's bad boys include Julia's itchy tit-chys, Zoë's freezing cold Russian and Mr. Round 2 Your Shia, Shia LaBeouf. CW: Domestic violence, sexual assault Resources for survivors and victims of domestic violence can be found at www.thehotline.org. For anonymous, confidential help, 24/7, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE).
A lesson in the dangers of giving gifts that need airholes, from Eric Thompson and co.CW: Domestic horror with violenceENJOY WHAT YOU HEAR? Donate here to support all the groups participating in this project:https://oncomingproductions.comIntro/outro music by myuu: https://myuu.bandcamp.com, used with credit under blanket permission.Blight Christmas is produced in grateful collaboration with Hot Chocolate Media.
CW : Domestic abuse, both physical and emotional, rape and sexual assault, attempted suicide and attempted murder.We believe survivors and any form of sex work is never an invitation or excuse to sexually assault ANYONE. In today's episode there will be gruesome discussion of bodily injury and toxic masculinity. Discretion advised for listeners under 13. Jon Kopenhaver had an anger problem, and it was only a matter of time before his steroid fueled rage would lead to his worst violent outburst yet. This is the story of his brutal attack on Christy Mack, his ex girlfriend. Christy's survivor story is powerful, but this is a horrific case. Join the Patreon fam - https://www.patreon.com/MonstersWalkFollow us on IG @ HiddenMonstersWalkEmail: Hidden.Monsters.Walk@gmail.comLeave us a 5-star rating & review on Apple Podcasts!We're international, Fam! Monsters Walk has been streamed in 60 different countries & territories, which blows my mind. I'd love to hear from you so send an email or DM with your case suggestions!Theme : Mada by Eugenio Mininni Content Warning Backing : ANOTHER ENNEMY by Lesion X | https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USSources / Reference Wikipedia JCS Criminal Psychology on YouTube Christy & Erin’s testimonyInside edition interview with Christy Mack Article - A Monster Among Us by Brian Pia @ Bleacher ReportArticle - Fight State.com Mentioned : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD68reVP0Ek&list=LLntivKeDIm9IvgbSM43wNQw&index=170VSauce Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD68reVP0Ek&list=LLntivKeDIm9IvgbSM43wNQw&index=170Resources : The National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)www.ndvh.orgNational Dating Abuse Helpline 1-866-331-9474www.loveisrespect.orgNational Child Abuse Hotline/Childhelp 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)www.childhelp.orgNational Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673 (HOPE)www.rainn.orgNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)www.suicidepreventionlifeline.orgNational Center for Victims of Crime 1-202-467-8700www.victimsofcrime.org
Author : H. Pueyo Narrator : Kaitlyn Zivanovich Host : Setsu Uzume Audio Producer : Peter Behravesh Discuss on Forums Originally published by The Dark. CW: Domestic abuse Rated R. Sea-Crowned By H. Pueyo Water — there’s water everywhere, water covering my feet, my knees, my hips. Water, foam, salt, sand in my mouth, waves […] The post PodCastle 644: Sea-Crowned appeared first on PodCastle.
This week’s bad boys include Julia’s droplet disaster, Zoë’s ouchy wristy, and the ongoing libel trial of The Original Cabinet Slammer, Johnny Depp. CW: Domestic violence For help and resources on sexual violence: https://www.rainn.org DONATE TO RAINN
Today we welcome journalist, author and feminist trailblazer Marisa Bate. Marisa was one of the founding members of The Pool and writes extensively about domestic violence. Issues that affect women's lives are at the forefront of her writing, whether that be in Grazia, The Guardian, The Independent, Cosmopolitan – the list goes on. Her journalism is prolific, smart, hard hitting and very, very moving. Anytime that families are together for long periods without normal routine, domestic abuse goes up…throw in alcohol, stress, it's no wonder that during lockdown the phone lines for Refuge and Women's Aid have been so busy.We talk to Marisa about how domestic abuse is being spoken about more widely than ever before. The Archers Big Little Lies, and now Rhianna are discussing what used to be a very private, shameful occurrence.We explore what economic abuse is, how reproductive coercion can go undetected and why a culture of fancying the bad boy can be so damaging. We hear the ways in which countries around the world are trying to support and protect victims of sexual abuse. From code words in grocery stores in France to alcohol bans in Greenland.And Marisa advises us on what to do if you recognise abusive behaviour during lockdown and beyond. And why, if you hear anything worrying next door, you should always call the police.CW: Domestic violence, abuseMarisa's brilliant book The Periodic Table of Feminism is an essential guide to the feminist movement and the often-unsung international figures who've shaped it. It was published by Penguin and is available from all good bookstores.More of her work on domestic violence can be found in Vogue.co.uk. She has covered economic abuse for the Guardian, Woman's Hour, The i Paper and how abusers manipulate the Child Maintenance Service.She recently wrote about lack of support for children who witnessed Domestic... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emilia Rak is a 52 year-old social work major at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. In this episode, she shares her remarkable story of overcoming obstacles in the education system from bullying, to physical trauma, to escaping an abusive relationship. Her story is eye-opening to the struggles students go through, even when we don't see them. CW: Domestic abuse --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adam-key-phd-mfa/support
CW: Domestic and sexual violence Megan spent ten years in Chicago's off-Loop DIY theatre scene as an actor, playwright, costume designer and choreographer. Rachel and Megan speak candidly about the lack of safeguards in the entertainment industry while walking through how she was pitted against other actresses by an invasive director. Jeremy, the director, urged his actors to form a deep kinship with the characters he wrote for the troop's performances. Many of these profound characters struggled with abuse, and were written based on the traumas of the company members themselves. Megan found herself constantly pitted against other actresses to compete for the role of "both the girlfriend and the star". Stay tuned, Before You Go: Rachel provides examples of ways manipulators get you to disclose private information so they can use it against you later. Today Megan performs as a dancer and student of circus and aerial arts. She is a fierce advocate for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, particularly those in the LGBTQ community and the performing arts. Read about Megan's performances here: "thoroughly captivating and heartbreakingly sincere," - Hollywood Fringe https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/2148?review_id=11269&tab=reviews "flawless," - Chicago Reader https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/anna-in-the-darkness/Event?oid=7822992 "a quietly powerful tour de force” - New City Stage https://www.newcitystage.com/2012/10/19/review-anna-in-the-darknessdream-theatre-company/
CW: Domestic violence and suicidal thoughts As a highly talented photographer, graphic designer, illustrator, block print painter, craft beer lover, music and food aficionado, and maker of off-the-chain gyoza, is Aya Tiffany Sato is, as Liz puts it, “one of the most legitimately interesting people.” In this episode, Aya shares about how a Japanese American hair stylist in Texas introduced her family to Christianity, what it means for her to be a queer Christian, and some of her hottest “hot takes” on the wedding photography business. Thank you again Aya for coming on the podcast! And thank you everyone for listening! Seattle PAAC / SPAAC: https://www.seattlepaac.org/ SPAAC SNACC podcast: https://www.divergingmag.com/spaacsnacc/ Music: MBB - Moving On Scandinavianz - Around the Sea PAAC Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/progressiveAAchristians Page: https://www.facebook.com/PAACpodcast/ Twitter: @paachristians Email: admin @ paachristians . org Find a church: http://facebook.us14.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=bc0a8e9d2aee28bedcc83bd31&id=0d8addffbf&e=bca77d3fa9 Subscribe to the podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-paac-podcast/id1243306853 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/28gBg1ifrsxAD8ZM1jrzH2?si=Us_mUbbcQJmiSaWWY0z9zg Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-chang/the-paac-podcast Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iuufwrbkq6dp7eewr3xodbnvfyq
CW: Domestic violence, emotional abuse This week I speak to Shannen Roberts about her website The Strange Is Beautiful and her music as Cusi Coyllur. Shannen Roberts (she/her) is the queer, Peruvian-American, founding editor of The Strange is Beautiful, solo artist of Cusi Coyllur, and trauma-informed yoga instructor residing in Los Angeles. Her music and activism coincide with each other, and are featured on HuffPost, Remezcla, Ms. Magazine, Lavendaire podcast, and more. For years she's been a regular tabler at LA, SF, and SFV zine festivals, and has self-published many zines and publications about mental health and domestic abuse. Links: TheStrangeisBeautiful.com @thestrangeisbeautiful CusiCoyllurMusic.com @cusicoyllurmusic Contact email: strangeisbeauty@gmail.com (mailto:strangeisbeauty@gmail.com) Things discussed: @bydivya @eladanii Adelitas Apparel Nurture Your Loneliness Like it is A Small Animal in Need of Being Held by Laura Matthis Hairy Femme Mother by Skinned Knees Chingona Magic by Angela Aguirre On Struggling Bodies by Brown Recluse Zine Distro Processes on Meditation by Tara Oliver Queer Asian Musicians by Mixed Rice Zines Shotgun Seamstress: A Zine By and For Black Punks by Osa Atoe L.A Sewcial Club "Blank Space" by Cusi Coyllur "Nano 2" by Cusi Coyllur You can reach Secret Scholar on secretscholarpod@gmail.com or @secretscholarpodcast on Instagram
CW: Domestic abuse, sexual harassment Well folks, this time the boys are in their home town of Las Vegas investigating a haunted mansion with probable mafia ties and unreal / scary personalities. Here we go!Support Insanely Haunted by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/insanely-haunted
CW: Domestic violence, violence, child abuse, sexual abuse. Graphic depictions of violence. Sherrie's story - How the attempted murder of her abusive husband led to eight years in prison and redefined the course of her life.
CW: Domestic violence, sexual harassmentLife in the Law [4:10]: how to nail your law school interview!The Political: Russia hacked U.S. voter rolls [17:10]; Uma Thurman, Rob Porter, and #MeToo updates [25:35]; Deep dive into Trump's 2019 Budget Plan [38:45]The Petty: Kylie was actually pregnant [56:50]; Trump wants a military parade [59:10]; Omarosa spills tea on Trump and Pence [1:03:20].Trying to get into law school? Hit us up: harvardblsapettypolitics@gmail.comFollow the team on social media! @HarvardBLSA @negroesquire @lovexbriana