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GynoCurious
Domestic Violence, all too prevalent!

GynoCurious

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024


Dr. Branka Bryan, clinical psychologist, joins GynoCurious to discuss the sobering reality of domestic violence. One out of every third woman in the US has experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. This is truly a staggering statistic. As the executive director of the Grace Smith House, a resource for women and their families who are victims of domestic violence, Branka talks about identifying abuse and options for victims. With grace and kindness, Branka leads her team and the Grace Smith house; providing emergency shelter, transitional housing and community based services for women seeking help. Questions of comments? Call 845-307-7446 or email comments@radiofreerhinecliff.org Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

RadioRotary
Domestic Violence Awareness Month at Grace Smith House (Aired June 25, 2023)

RadioRotary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 30:00


RadioRotary interviews Branka Bryan, Executive Director of Grace Smith House, a shelter in Dutchess Country for women (and some men) confronted with domestic violence. Grace Smith House started in 1981 and now serves over 2,500 victims each year. In October-- Domestic Violence Awareness Month-- a project designed to dramatize the effects of domestic violence once again is in local galleries in Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck. The Grace Smith House Clothesline Project is a powerful visual display of t-shirts created by survivors of domestic violence, or their loved ones. Each shirt is decorated to represent a particular victim's experience. The t-shirts are on display at local art galleries. The Purple Ribbon Project in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month is for students and staff at Bard College and Dutchess Community College to tie a purple ribbon onto a tree branch. Each ribbon represents support for survivors of domestic violence. Along with the ribbons, lawn signs showcase domestic violence statistics and Grace Smith House resources Learn more Grace Smith House: mailto:https://www.gracesmithhouse.org/ Domestic Violence Services, Dutchess County: mailto:https://www.dutchessny.gov/Departments/Community-Family-Services/Domestic-Violence.htm National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: https://nationaltoday.com/national-domestic-violence-awareness-month/ CATEGORIES Domestic Violence Support Groups Women WORDS: Domestic Violence, Shelters --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiorotary/support

Unhinged with Chris Klemens
Planning My Dream Funeral

Unhinged with Chris Klemens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 58:45


Chris goes into detail about his dream funeral, butchers guessing who said what on Twitter, reveals his listeners' wild secrets, and of course, showcases his inability to read well. Watch full episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/chris Donate to: Grace Smith House https://www.gracesmithhouse.org/ Follow Unhinged with Chris Klemens on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unhingedwithchrisklemens Follow Chris: https://www.instagram.com/chrisklemens/ Follow Big Spark Studios: https://www.instagram.com/bigsparkstudios Leave Chris a voicemail: 310-844-6459 Submit your secrets: https://forms.gle/ZPtbT3EKFHQWpZ4K7 

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RadioRotary
Helping Victims of Domestic Abuse (Aired February 1 and 2, 2020)

RadioRotary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 31:02


RadioRotary interviews Branka Bryan, Executive Director of Grace Smith House, a shelter for persons confronted with domestic violence in Dutchess Country, about 10% of whom are men. Domestic violence includes psychological as well as physical abuse of a person in an intimate partner relationship. The abused and the abuser can each be any age, ranging from children in middle school to persons over 90 years old. Grace Smith House started nearly 39 years ago when a small group from Poughkeepsie’s First Presbyterian Church (including a church elder named Grace Smith) recognized that there was a need for housing to protect victims of domestic violence. Today Grace Smith House also provides transitional housing, counseling, and education in the schools and the community. Victims can easily reach help by calling the hot line, (845) 471-3033, where trained volunteers will direct the caller to help. Services of Grace Smith House are free and highly confidential. Women with young children can be accommodated in the shelter as well as adults and teenagers. Learn more Grace Smith House: mailto:https://www.gracesmithhouse.org/ Domestic Violence Services, Dutchess County: mailto:https://www.dutchessny.gov/Departments/Community-Family-Services/Domestic-Violence.htm Gaslighting: mailto:https://www.healthline.com/health/gaslighting CATEGORIES Domestic Violence Support Groups Women --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support

Behind the Law Podcast
Leaving Violent Relationships – January 20, 2020

Behind the Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 2:55


In this episode of the Behind the Law Podcast, Attorney Dennis R. Vetrano, Jr. discusses some common barriers to leaving a violent relationship shared by Grace Smith House, Inc. There are many reasons why people stay in abusive relationships. This clip taken from Dennis’ weekly show on Q92.1. There are many reasons why people stay … Continue reading Leaving Violent Relationships – January 20, 2020 →

Behind the Law Podcast
Victim vs. Abuser of a Domestic Violent Relationship – January 13, 2020

Behind the Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 2:47


How can you be sure you are a victim of domestic violence? This clip taken from Dennis’ weekly show on Q92.1. Posted by Grace Smith House, Inc. on Monday, December 23, 2019

Your New Apartment
Jessica Presents: Domestic Violence

Your New Apartment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 41:39


On Episode 43, Mac speaks with special guest Jessica, a court advocate for Grace Smith House in Poughkeepsie, NY. Grace Smith House is a non-for-profit domestic violence agency. This episode is a re-release of an episode that first aired last March.Trigger warning: On this episode we discuss heavy subjects such as domestic violence, abuse, sexual assault, and suicide.Episode Links:"Why Does He Do That" by Lundy Bancroft (Free PDF)Grace Smith House (call/text)Domestic Violence Hotline (call/text)Suicide Prevention Hotline (call/text)National Sexual Assault Hotline (call/text)Find DV Shelters Near Me"Safety Planning" from Grace Smith House"Orders of Protection" from Grace Smith House"Hotline & Resources" from Grace Smith House"Abuse Defined" from The HotlineA correction for this episode in regards to the statistics of abuse:1 in 3 teens1 in 4 women1 in 6 menYour New Apartment the blog.Your New Apartment on Patreon.Your New Apartment on Society6.Contact us: askyournewapartment@gmail.comIntro, outro, and transitional musical loops by Natalie Ice. Find her album "Hungover/Spiritual" on all your favorite streaming services. Natalia's Website. Natalia's Insta.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/yournewapartment?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare2)

Your New Apartment
Jessica Presents: Domestic Violence

Your New Apartment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 46:19 Transcription Available


On Episode 21, Mac speaks with special guest Jessica, a court advocate for Grace Smith House in Poughkeepsie, NY. Grace Smith House is a non-for-profit domestic violence agency. Trigger warning: On this episode we discuss heavy subjects such as domestic violence, abuse, sexual assault, and suicide. Episode Links:"Why Does He Do That" by Lundy Bancroft (Free PDF)Damon SalvatoreChuck BassGrace Smith House (call/text)Domestic Violence Hotline (call/text)Suicide Prevention Hotline (call/text)National Sexual Assault Hotline (call/text)Find DV Shelters Near Me"Safety Planning" from Grace Smith House"Orders of Protection" from Grace Smith House"Hotline & Resources" from Grace Smith House"Abuse Defined" from The HotlineA correction for this episode in regards to the statistics of abuse:1 in 3 teens1 in 4 women1 in 6 menYour New Apartment the blog.Your New Apartment on Patreon.Your New Apartment on Society6.Contact us: askyournewapartment@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/yournewapartment?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare2)

RadioRotary
Grace Smith Domestic-Violence Assistance (Feb. 21, 2015)

RadioRotary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 27:36


Co-host Jonah Triebwasser and producer Kathy Kruger interview Michele Polluck-Rich, Executive Director at Grace Smith House, the principal organization in Dutchess County for aid to victims of domestic abuse. Victims of either sex can be helped; the hotline is (845) 471-3033. About 90% of the abused are women, who can be removed from their domestic situation to one of two secretly located residences for stays of 90 days. There are also arrangements for men. The clients are provided with a family advocate to help get through the legal arrangements necessary for orders of protection or for finding permanent housing. Not all abuse is physical—victims of psychological or financial abuse can also get help. Services are free and confidential. Since one in three of adolescents have been affected by partner violence, Grace Smith House supports an important outreach program of teenagers working with other teenagers, The Peace Group. Evening support groups meet weekly as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support

RadioRotary
Domestic Violence Assistance & Prevention September 18, 2009

RadioRotary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 27:27


Kathy Kruger, co-chair of Rotary District 7210’s Domestic Violence Ended (DOVE) and Pleasant Valley Rotarian, and Judy Lombardi, Executive Director of Grace Smith House, discuss the various ways victims of domestic violence can get help in the Hudson Valley. Both Grace Smith House and DOVE assist thousands of victims of domestic violence each year through 24-hour hotlines, emergency shelters, and community services. Working with individuals, families, and communities, they help victims/survivors of abuse make healthy choices about their lives and also educate the community about domestic violence and ways to prevent it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support

Foundation for Community Health Podcast
Voices in Our Community - Evelyn

Foundation for Community Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2012 7:20


Evelyn - Born in New York City and moved to Staten Island when she was 4 years old.  She stayed in Staten Island until her children were grown.  She moved to Millerton in 2008 and commuted back and forth to the City for work.  Once she retired, she was doing some volunteer work when an opportunity to be the Latino Outreach Coordinator with Grace Smith House came about.  A few years later, she willingly accepted a request to coordinate the Food of Life Food Pantry in Amenia.