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What's worse than somebody who doesn't give a s*** about poor people and victims of domestic violence? Somebody who says they care about them, spends billions of dollars in vain trying to fix it and actually makes the problem worse. At the weekend, Minister Karen Chhour launched the family violence action plan, which is basically a re-do of a 25-year plan that her predecessor, Marama Davidson, launched during her three years in office. And we all know the prevailing narrative - nobody cares about the poor and the downtrodden quite like the Greens. So, they had these two very important portfolios in the last Government - homelessness and family violence. People are already trolling poor Karen over her plan, but let's take a look back at the Greens' results, shall we? And remember - in the three years prior to the Greens, it was Labour in charge. So, fellow travellers, homelessness in the Census from 2023 - which is when Labour was booted out of office - those people living in severely deprived housing was up 2.1 percent, an extra 13,000 Kiwis. So that's a big fat F for fail. Family violence - in June 2023, the numbers tell us 177,000 family harm investigations were recorded by the New Zealand police. That's a 49 percent increase on 2017. So that's a big fat Fail with a capital F. So the minister who supposedly cared more about these issues than any other, from a party who cares more deeply than any other, took our most vulnerable backwards. All that, despite being part of the highest-spending Government in this country's history, who doubled our national debt to GDP ratio and pumped hundreds of millions extra in dollars into wellbeing initiatives - and wrote a 25-year plan. What is that, anyway? What major company do you know writes a 25-year plan? It's nonsense. 10 at most, yes, but 25? Here's a prediction - by the time this plan turns 25, nobody in Parliament will remember it. The dust collected on it so thick, you could probably house the homeless underneath it. The point here is, just because somebody tells you they care more about something, it doesn't mean it's true. And most importantly - it doesn't mean they can turn care and compassion into action. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Guest speaker Martha Young joins Anne for a sensitive and emotional talk her about her life in an abusive relationship which led to her writing of her book, I'm Not Broken Yet.
Join us for a very special episode of, "Life Isn't A Dress Rehearsal: Domestic Violence-Speak Up. Domestic Violence is a problem in every community all over the world. It's an epidemic among women and children. It's normally committed by someone who says that they love you or someone who's supposed to take care of you and keep you safe. It's a crime that goes unreported or in most countries it's not even considered a crime. Women are left to fend for themselves or are killed by their attacker. For kids that experience domestic violence, many are silent and are too afraid to tell anyone. They live with it into adulthood and have a plethora of issues because of it. Today we are shining a light on this epidemic because it's an issue that's near and dear to us. It's important for us as women to speak up and talk about it. It's important for us as mothers to speak up and talk about it. It's important for us as a community to speak up and talk aobut it. It's important for us to stand up against it and say no more. Tune in as we discuss the ugliness of domestic violence. Stay tuned and keep it locked.
According to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, 1 in 4 women (24.3%) and 1 in 7 men (13.8%) aged 18 and older in the United States have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime—females ages 18 to 24 and 25 to 34 generally experienced the highest rates of intimate partner violence. Nearly half of all women and men in the United States have experienced psychological aggression by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Domestic violence advocate, Charla Hammond, single mother of three that encountered verbal and physical abuse through a marriage of ten years share's her life changing testimony. http://www.charlahammond.com
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
People believe what they see... but what you don't see can't be excused .... did you know Emotional abuse is more powerful than physical abuse ....
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
THe Ray Rice Video is sendingsocial media into a frenzy! But why does it take this to get us in an uproar? Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin & ND Harlem as they Interview Stephanie Richelle about her book "Poetic Storms" Also enjoy a tribute to a DBC II Member that recently passed, Ms Diane Walker...Join Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
Join J.R. Thicklin as he discusses Domestic violence/Abuse. Listen in or talk to Jay at (323) 784-9638 or listen online at www.SoulofAmericaRadio.com Every monday: 8pm cst/9pm est
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS YOUR BUSINESS SHOW: Hope & Healing: A journey to Wholness Host: J.R. Thicklin Time: 9pm est/ 8pm cst Listen/Talk : (323) 784-9638 or www.SoulofAmerica Radio.com
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS YOUR BUSINESS SHOW: Hope & Healing: A journey to Wholness Host: J.R. Thicklin Time: 9pm est/ 8pm cst Listen/Talk : (323) 784-9638 or www.SoulofAmerica Radio.com
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS YOUR BUSINESS SHOW: Hope & Healing: A journey to Wholness Host: J.R. Thicklin Time: 9pm est/ 8pm cst Listen/Talk : (323) 784-9638 or www.SoulofAmerica Radio.com
SPECIAL GUEST: Ms. L.Y. Marlow www.SavingPromise.org SHOW: Hope & Healing: A journey to Wholness Host: J.R. Thicklin Time: TONIGHT...9:30pm est/ 8:30pm cst Listen/Talk : (323) 784-9638 or www.SoulofAmerica Radio.com
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS YOUR BUSINESS SHOW: Hope & Healing: A journey to Wholness Host: J.R. Thicklin Time: 9pm est/ 8pm cst Listen/Talk : (323) 784-9638 or www.SoulofAmerica Radio.com
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS YOUR BUSINESS SHOW: Hope & Healing: A journey to Wholness Host: J.R. Thicklin Time: 9pm est/ 8pm cst Listen/Talk : (323) 784-9638 or www.SoulofAmerica Radio.com
Tonight, Guest Host Dana Pretzer of the The Dana Pretzer Show on Scaredmonkeys Radio! We'll be joined by celeb defense attorney Darren Kavinoky, Catherine Harper Lee of the Ohio Justice League and more.
CNN and CBS Legal Analyst, Lisa Bloom, will be here with us tonight to discuss her explosive interview on ET with actor Gary Coleman after his arrest for domestic violence. Hollywood gossip guru, Russel Wetanson, of popsquire.com whose site explores the daily collision between pop culture and law will also be joining us.
Exclusive on Justice Interrupted for Sunday, February 14th at 8P EST. Joe Jackson’s attorney, Brian Oxman, will be with us from Milan, Italy to discuss the families thoughts on the case against Dr. Conrad Murray in MJ’s death. Also, victim advocate, Andy Kahan, will be with us from Houston to discuss the families of the victims of Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell’s reaction to Sowell selling his letters for money to serial killer enthusiasts!
: We have a spectacular line up tonight and look forward to introducing you to Mary Hanlon Stone, Deputy District Attorney from Los Angeles County and Ron Peterson who will be discussing a very interesting case that made headlines in Los Angeles as well in the cycling world. You will also meet “Helene” who will be with us her experiences as potential juror and help us explain why serving as a juror is important and what happens if you choose to evade service.
Tonight, famed Beverly Hills body language expert and celebrity doctor, Lillian Glass will be on to discuss the cases of Caylee Anthony, Baby Gabriel and more. Also, another horrific case of Justice Interrupted—out of Indiana, a mother and father find out devastating news about their children that had been kept from them for more than a year.
Heavy hitting line-up tonight on Justice Interrupted! JIM MORET is Chief Correspondent for INSIDE EDITION, based in the Los Angeles bureau. Besides having his own show, Moret has appeared as a guest on more than 250 cable news and has over 20 years experience covering legal and entertainment stories. Most recently he is published the book, The Last Day of My Life. The somewhat provocative title came from Jim Moret’s very real feelings that he might be worth more dead than alive, which prompted him to ask himself what would he do if he had only twenty-four hours to live? Would he finally apologize to anyone he had wronged or forgive those who had hurt him? Throughout his book, he examines and evaluate his life in terms of gratitude, love, friendship, compassion, adventure, miracles and many other intangibles not often associated with the knee jerk financial definition of success. Moret will open up about his book, himself, his work and maybe even give us some legal opinions too!!CATHERINE HARPER LEE is the founder and Executive Director of The Justice League of Ohio - Ohio's only victims' rights legal clinic based in Powell, Ohio. Cathy will join Justice Interrupted to discuss a case where the system has prevented justice to prevail. A case of physical and sexual abuse, a case where the mother has done everything right and the system has failed. Perhaps the greatest miscarriage occurred on July 24, 2009. After pleas from the mother, Cherish Lewis, to Judge Crow to reconsider the evidence of physical & sexual abuse, afford time to review additional evidence and testimony of abuse, and not make a decision that day that would impact the safety of her child, Judge Crow ignored her pleas and issued an order that Cherish Lewis was to return the child to the father that day. Judge Crow has held Ms. Lewis in contempt of court for not producing the child, and ordered that she stay in jail until she turns her child over.