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Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk with Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, about the Purple Leash Project, a joint initiative between Purina and Red Rover that supports domestic abuse survivors by making shelters pet-friendly. Beardslee explains how Purina has committed $1.5 million to this cause over six years, helping convert 52 shelters and setting a goal for 25% of shelters to accept pets by 2025. The conversation also highlights Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, Purina's efforts in raising awareness, and how the public can get involved through donations or volunteering at purpleleashproject.com.
Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, joins the show to discuss the Purple Leash Project and raise awareness for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. Kim highlights the importance of providing support for pets in domestic violence situations, emphasizing the project's mission. In the Did You See This? segment, Chris and Amy share intriguing news stories, inviting listeners to engage in light-hearted discussions. Following this, Cara Spencer, an alderwoman and St. Louis mayoral candidate, addresses the allocation of pandemic relief funds in St. Louis. She sheds light on the $316 million already obligated from the $500 million available and poses important questions about the deployment of the remaining funds and how future generations will evaluate these historic ARPA funds. As The Magic House turns 45, Chris and Amy reminisce about their favorite memories of this beloved St. Louis attraction, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, provides an update on the St. Louis Blues' home opener loss to the Minnesota Wild and shares insights on the MLB postseason as the Cardinals gear up for the playoffs. In the second hour, the conversation shifts to a pro-abortion campaign that has raised $22 million for Amendment 3, prompting discussions on its implications. The hosts also cover the renovation of the Jefferson Arms building and Starbucks' decision to pull promotions from their app, exploring the impact of these developments on the community. Finally, Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the concerning trend of employers firing Gen Z graduates just months after hiring them. Julie provides insights into the reasons behind this trend and emphasizes the need for better preparation and training for young workers entering the workforce. The show kicks off with the Top 3 trending topics, where Amy shares her humorous love for calling the police, and the duo discusses the right time to turn on the heat as the seasons change. They then delve into Donald Trump's bizarre behavior at a recent rally, focusing on his unconventional music choices and stage antics. Next, Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, joins the show to discuss the Purple Leash Project and raise awareness for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. Kim highlights the importance of providing support for pets in domestic violence situations, emphasizing the project's mission. In the Did You See This? segment, Chris and Amy share intriguing news stories, inviting listeners to engage in light-hearted discussions. Following this, Cara Spencer, an alderwoman and St. Louis mayoral candidate, addresses the allocation of pandemic relief funds in St. Louis. She sheds light on the $316 million already obligated from the $500 million available and poses important questions about the deployment of the remaining funds and how future generations will evaluate these historic ARPA funds. As The Magic House turns 45, Chris and Amy reminisce about their favorite memories of this beloved St. Louis attraction, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, provides an update on the St. Louis Blues' home opener loss to the Minnesota Wild and shares insights on the MLB postseason as the Cardinals gear up for the playoffs. In the second hour, the conversation shifts to a pro-abortion campaign that has raised $22 million for Amendment 3, prompting discussions on its implications. The hosts also cover the renovation of the Jefferson Arms building and Starbucks' decision to pull promotions from their app, exploring the impact of these developments on the community. Finally, Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the concerning trend of employers firing Gen Z graduates just months after hiring them. Julie provides insi ...
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Remember, you deserve to be safe and loved free of violence.Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
In October 2022, Angie White's life was tragically cut short in a shocking crime that devastated her loved ones. Angie, a devoted mother and friend, was killed in her own home by her husband - a man with a deeply disturbing past.Danny White had a long history of domestic abuse, including charges of sexual and physical assaults against multiple women, Angie among them, which led to him spending a decade in prison.Upon his release, he and Angie reconnected, but it wasn't long before her life ended violently at his hands - an act of brutality recorded by the Alexa device in their home.As we observe Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, Angie's story is a harrowing reminder of the dangers some face behind closed doors. If you are experiencing domestic abuse or are concerned that someone you know is, visit ydom.co.uk/resources-for-everyone for help.REMEMBER - If you are in immediate danger, please call 999!**This episode features Grace from REDRUM true crime telling me (and you) Angie's story.You can find and support REDRUM and Thicc Bakes here:Linktree | Grace CordellYouTube | @REDRUMtruecrimegraceInstagram | Thicc BakesJoin my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and welcome goodies!Social Media:Facebook | British Murders with Stuart BluesInstagram | @britishmurdersTikTok | @britishmurdersPrivate Facebook Group:British Murders Podcast - Discussion GroupWebsite:britishmurders.comDo you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contactIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'davidjohnbrady.comDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. I list the sources used in each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In October 2022, Angie White's life was tragically cut short in a shocking crime that devastated her loved ones. Angie, a devoted mother and friend, was killed in her own home by her husband - a man with a deeply disturbing past. Danny White had a long history of domestic abuse, including charges of sexual and physical assaults against multiple women, Angie among them, which led to him spending a decade in prison. Upon his release, he and Angie reconnected, but it wasn't long before her life ended violently at his hands - an act of brutality recorded by the Alexa device in their home. As we observe Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, Angie's story is a harrowing reminder of the dangers some face behind closed doors. If you are experiencing domestic abuse or are concerned that someone you know is, visit ydom.co.uk/resources-for-everyone for help. REMEMBER - If you are in immediate danger, please call 999! **This episode features Grace from REDRUM true crime telling me (and you) Angie's story. You can find and support REDRUM and Thicc Bakes here: Linktree | Grace Cordell YouTube | @REDRUMtruecrimegrace Instagram | Thicc Bakes Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and welcome goodies! Social Media: Facebook | British Murders with Stuart Blues Instagram | @britishmurders TikTok | @britishmurders Private Facebook Group: British Murders Podcast - Discussion Group Website: britishmurders.com Do you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contact Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' davidjohnbrady.com Disclaimer: The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. I list the sources used in each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wendy Murphy, Chief Assistant Rice County Attorney, and Maija Rojas, Rice County Crime Victim Services Coordinator, discuss Domestic Abuse Awareness Month.
Billie-Jo Jenkins was a bright and lively 13-year-old with her whole life ahead of her. But in February 1997, her world was cruelly cut short in one of the most perplexing and heartbreaking unsolved murders in the UK.While painting the patio doors at her foster home in Hastings, East Sussex, Billie-Jo was brutally attacked and left for dead in broad daylight. The horrific crime shocked the nation, sparking a media frenzy and a police investigation that pointed to a suspect close to home.Her foster father was arrested, found guilty, and sentenced to life in prison. But controversy struck when he was acquitted after serving just six years, leaving Billie-Jo's family and the public grappling with unanswered questions.To this day, her murder officially remains unsolved.If you have any information about this case, please contact Crimestoppers anonymously by phoning 0800 555 111 or via their website at crimestoppers-uk.orgAlternatively, to speak with someone from Sussex Police directly, please call 101.**This episode features Naomi from REAL telling me (and you) Billie-Jo's story.You can find and support REAL here:Linktree | REAL True Crime PodcastOctober is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. If you are experiencing domestic abuse or are concerned that someone you know is, please head to ydom.co.uk/resources-for-everyoneREMEMBER - If you are in immediate danger, please call 999!Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and welcome goodies!Social Media:Facebook | British Murders with Stuart BluesInstagram | @britishmurdersTikTok | @britishmurdersPrivate Facebook Group:British Murders Podcast - Discussion GroupWebsite:britishmurders.comDo you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contactIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'davidjohnbrady.comDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. I list the sources used in each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textHave you ever felt confused, doubted your own reality, or found yourself constantly second-guessing your emotions? You might be experiencing emotional abuse. In this episode, we're uncovering 17 signs of emotional abuse, including gaslighting, blame-shifting, and narcissistic abuse tactics designed to manipulate and control. Whether it's constant criticism, isolation from friends and family, or verbal put-downs disguised as “jokes,” these subtle yet destructive behaviors can leave lasting scars. We'll also discuss how abusers use emotional blackmail, dismiss your feelings, and sabotage your relationships to keep you feeling powerless. Recognizing these signs is the first step towards breaking free from toxic patterns and reclaiming your life. Tune in to gain clarity, validation, and the tools to start your healing journey today. If you suspect you or someone you love may be experiencing emotional abuse, this episode is a must-listen.Support the showEmail: Allison@radiatenrise.comJoin Radiate and Rise Together - Survivor Healing CommunityComplementary 20 Minute Chat Complementary Consultation to see if my coaching programs are a fit for youTo send a DM, visit Allison's profiles on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/allisonkdagney/https://www.facebook.com/allisonkdagney/To learn more about my Programs visit the websitewww.radiatenrise.com*Formerly (The Emotional Abuse Recovery Podcast)
In Chicago, Illinois, Maria Adams was doing whatever she could to make ends meet. She turned to the "oldest trade in the books." Trouble was, she fell for one of her johns, Ledell Peoples. This month is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, so if you or someone you know needs help, click the link below.Join in on the conversation by friending us on Facebook "Sipping with Snapped a true crime podcast" or follow us on Instagram @sippingwithsnapped or twitter @sippingsnappedor send us an email sippingwithsnapped@gmail.com and please visit our website www.sippingwithsnapped.comDomestic Abuse HelpSupport the show
October is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month! This is a very INFORMATIVE podcast on domestic violence and coercive control. PDF slideshow available (link below). What is the difference between domestic violence and coercive control? For years, people have thought of domestic abuse as only physical violence, but research shows that domestic abuse is not an "incident" that happens, but rather can be a pattern of behavior of coercive control. Many times domestic abuse and coercive control can fly under the radar and look "normal" when in reality, it isn't. Physical violence is an obvious way to recognize abuse. However, there are many other non-physical forms of abuse that we dive into in this podcast, including: coercive control, intimidation, oppressive language, emotional and financial abuse, isolation, gaslighting, name calling, etc. Children can also be used as a tool to manipulate and abuse a spouse. "Stay and Pray" is a common yet very damaging message that is preached to women in the church. Often times women stay in abusive relationships longer because of religious beliefs! Debra Wingfield, Ed.D. is an Author, Speaker, and Trainer with 46 years of combined experience working with abuse across the lifespan. She counseled children and adults who experienced family violence, abuse, and child maltreatment for over 25 years. She educates and trains professionals across multiple disciplines-mental health, advocates, attorneys, and court professionals on the impacts of coercive control, domestic abuse and family violence. A former faculty member in psychology and counseling at Regis University and the University of Southern Colorado. The author of healing from abuse books for adults and children include Eyes Wide Open: Help! with Control Freak Co-Parents, From Darkness to Light: Your Inner Journey, and Through a Child's Voice: Transformational Journaling. For full episode details and links to Dr. Debra Wingfield website and resources (Including a PDF of all the podcast slides), visit our website at: www.definedbygod.com/episode32 Please subscribe to our Podcast!! You can also find the audio version of this podcast on all major podcast outlets such as Apple Podcast. #definedbygod #definedbygodministries #abuse #coersion #coercivecontrol #domesticabuse #gaslighting #gaslightingawareness #domesticabuseawarenessmonth #recovery #spiritualabuse #definedbygod #annaharris
Over the Edge is taking place on September 27th at the Heller Homes building in downtown Fort Wayne! Are you brave enough to harness up and rappel down the side of the building? Learn more and register today: https://www.unitedwayallencounty.org/over-the-edge/Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Amazon Music to be notified when new episodes are released!Our next episode airs Monday, October 9th! Tune in as we highlight our next changemaker, Paula Hughes-Schuh, CEO of YWCA of Northeast Indiana, to discuss Domestic Abuse Awareness Month and emergency shelter services.Stay connected with us on social media and visit our website www.unitedwayallencounty.org to learn more about what we do here in Allen County.
What happens when you feel trapped or threatened in a relationship because of money? For National Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, we're talking about an often unseen form: financial and economic abuse. University of Maryland School of Social Work Dean Judy Postmus, PhD, ACSW, (4:12) will share what she's learned from survivors through her research, helping to identify what financial abuse looks like, how to help empower victims and what to do if you or someone you know needs assistance to break away from their abuser. Postmus also shares a little bit about her journey as a daughter of Dutch immigrants living in Miami to dean of the School of Social Work in Baltimore (33:00).
This week on All The Tea with Connie and Abby, we will be discussing domestic abuse awareness month. We're going to talk about statistics, definitions, and tell you some direct experiences of domestic abuse survivors. Please understand that this is an extremely sensitive subject and we highly encourage our listeners and viewers to utilize the resources we've provided.
In this edition, Glenn interview base Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate Brittaney Balboa for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month.
In honor of Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, Charlene Quint, family law attorney and domestic abuse survivor, discusses her new book, “Overcoming the Narcissist, Sociopath, Psychopath, and Other Domestic Abusers: The Comprehensive Handbook to Recognize, Remove and Recover from Abuse.”
Zach discusses with Kristel Foster, the TUSD Governing Board President, about the pressures and concerns around reopening schools and the impacts of delaying even hybrid models of education. Alongside that, Zach discusses the article in The Atlantic about data research around schools not being the super spreaders of COVID that many imagined. Finally, community advocate Felicia Chew comes on to discuss domestic abuse during COVID in the region, and how to prevent it and stand up about it.
Welcome to Midwest Depressed! This month I am taking things very seriously and talking about domestic abuse. October is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month so Midwest Depressed decided to do a survivor series to shed light on an important subject. This week we welcomed back Alyssa, the creator of. Beautiful and Courageous, who chatted about her experiences with domestic violence. She also touched base on her recovery from said abuse and the triumphs she made living with trauma.
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This month I am taking things very seriously and talking about domestic abuse. October is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month so Midwest Depressed decided to do a survivor series to shed light on an important subject. This week I decided to sit down and chat about Taylor's, the creator of Midwest Depressed, own experiences with domestic abuse and assault. This is a no hate zone, so if you have something to say please be supportive! Midwest Depressed does not victim shame in any way.
October is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, and today's guest is a friend of Stephen's who focuses her work primarily on domestic abuse as well as mental health. Lorraine runs an advocacy & support platform called Inward based in Shanghai, China that helps victims of domestic abuse in any relationship. They discuss some of the underlying issues with raising more awareness, as well as personal journeys experienced by both regarding domestic abuse. If you or anyone you know is suffering from domestic abuse, please reach out to your local hotline for hep. You can find Inward on WeChat by searching for InwardAsia. For more Shades Of Yellow, check out our clips on YouTube or Instagram. Shades of Yellow is part of the Noodle Shop Media Group.
This episode of Time Out With Terra is a solo episode. It's the first episode of Time Out With Terra where I don't have a guest! I talk about how October is Domestic Abuse awareness month and I answer some questions from some of my followers. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (tel:+18007997233) My Instagram: @Terranewell Podcast Instagram: @timeoutwithterra Blue Apron Link: Save $60 for your first 3 orders for being a new customer! https://blueapron.i3zp.net/oZMBm
After talking about their semi-eventful week, the Lyrical Fix tiro deep dive into more of the 69 case (28:35), Trump, and Kanye's tardiness (42:24). The trio shed light on a recent tragedy, the loss of artist C.Millie's brother, Dennis Power (55:42). As October is marked as Domestic Abuse Awareness Month, they discuss Dennis's case, and how important it is for people to reach out for help no matter what. They go onto to discuss the Amber Guyger case, and if they could forgive like Botham Jean's brother forgave Amber (1:10:22). Finally, in place of a Lyrical Breakdown, the hosts deep dive into a game of “Know Yourself” (1:23:53) where you find out a little bit more from your favorite pod-sters. Break the silence against domestic violence. If this is happening to you, or someone you know is in a situation like this, please reach out to 773.278.4566. Whether it be that hotline number, or a friend's number, reaching out to whomever could save a life. Stay Plugged for more from The Lyrical Fix Podcast. Beat by OB Beatzz --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Duality of Vitality: From Pain to Freedom for Your Best Whole Life
October is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month! According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, 24 people per minute are victims of rape, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in the United States and more than 12 million women and men over the course of a year. Abuse can be physical, emotional, financial, and sexual. It’s time to break the silence. Tune in to hear more of Dr. Raushanah, the mind champion and Dr. Zarinah the body champion give their take. Journey with the “Sister Docs” and learn how the mind and body are more connected than you think. | www.thehotline.org |www.DrZarinah.com | www.DrRaushanah.com
This weeks episode we highlighted our special guest Jazz. Shed light on her story in honor of Domestic Abuse Awareness Month.
Chief Koval and Shannon Barry (executive director for Domestic Abuse Intervention Services) speak. Chief Koval addresses this weekend’s homicide and Shannon Barry talks about Domestic Abuse Awareness Month.
Chief Koval and Shannon Barry (executive director for Domestic Abuse Intervention Services) speak. Chief Koval addresses this weekend’s homicide and Shannon Barry talks about Domestic Abuse Awareness Month.
This week Marvin and Minji discuss what they've been working on the last few weeks for Kollaboration, the Kollaboration EMPOWER Creative Leadership Conference and STAR Showcase. We also discuss some heavier topics in honor of October being Domestic Abuse Awareness Month as well as how to describe the politics of casting. Finally, Marvin once again picks up the defend Thanksgiving against the encroaching tyranny of X'mas! This week’s intro & outro music is provided by Aberbeats ft. Priska, the track is “Never Too Late” off the compilation album Voices of our Vote. Don't forget to vote on November 8! As always, send us your listener questions at podcast@kollaboration.org Learn more about the KollabCast and listen to past episodes here Subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or via our RSS feed (http://kollaboration.libsyn.com/rss) and check out our highlights on Clammr Follow our hosts at: @minjeeeezy @marvinyueh The KollabCast is a podcast about pop culture and the creative life from an Asian American perspective