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Anna Sherman is a RegisteredPsychotherapist, Maternal Mental Health Practitioner and Clinical Supervisor in Toronto. She works with individuals, couples and families, as well as supervises qualifying therapists in their training. She helps her clients to heal and overcome trauma, fears and emotional blocks in their lives and relationships by building skills and tools to help them help themselves! Anna loves working with new mama's and helping women to live empowered, authentic and intentional lives. Anna holds a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and is specially trained in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT), The Gottman Method, Maternal Mental Health, Family Systems Theory, Mindfulness Meditation and Psychodynamic Therapy. Anna can be found at www.annashermanrp.com and on instagram @anna_sherman_psychotherapist Join us Thursday nights at 8 PM EST on Instagram live @jowma_org for our latest podcast discussions!! This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
Anna Sherman is a Registered Psychotherapist, Maternal Mental Health Practitioner and Clinical Supervisor in Toronto. She works with individuals, couples and families, as well as supervises qualifying therapists in their training. She helps her clients to heal and overcome trauma, fears and emotional blocks in their lives and relationships by building skills and tools to help them help themselves! Anna loves working with new mama's and helping women to live empowered, authentic and intentional lives. Anna holds a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and is specially trained in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT), The Gottman Method, Maternal Mental Health, Family Systems Theory, Mindfulness Meditation and Psychodynamic Therapy. Anna can be found at www.annashermanrp.com and on instagram @anna_sherman_psychotherapist Join us Thursday nights at 8 PM EST on Instagram live @jowma_org for our latest podcast discussions!!
The founder of Love Shouldn't Hurt, Christina Vega, talks us through her story of Domestic Violence, and how she started the organization Love Shouldn't Hurt. This podcast will feature a variety of resources. We talk through the different forms of Domestic Violence. Often there's a system and bias against us, she provides steps and resources to overcome it. Domestic Abuse Hotline: 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) Want to join the discussion? Email us at minoritiesrulez@gmail.com Special Guest: Christina Vega, From Love Shouldn't Hurt. https://www.loveshouldnothurt.com/ Artwork: @TaylorChwan Vocals and Music: Lu Hoang Editor and Audio Producer: Graham Cook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/minorities-rulez/support
Today I speak to Melissa (melimel) on her journey through Domestic Violence and how she finally had enough. Like so many women in this situation at one point or another (just like me) Melissa felt stuck, she was young and had kids and just kept thinking if she stays, he will change. With him in and out of jail, she still had the faith he would one day change and be the husband and father he should be. No one sees the scars, the emptiness, the tears, they see the bruises but no one says anything. We need to change this and be a group of warriors fighting for these women and children! Melissa is just now after 8 years starting to tell her story, she was afraid of what people may think, but now, who cares, this is her story to tell. This is called Shame shifting, when a survivor of abuse is deemed the problem because heaven forbid it cant be the nice, sweet man! Melissa wanted to protect her kids and fought hard because he was their father. She fought and finally the moment happened, where she became strong and "had enough" after one violent episode of her being kicked and punched where she blacked out. We want to say, don't let it get to this moment. Have the strength, have the plan. This is not love, this is control. See the difference. Melissa is a strong beautiful woman who saved herself and her kids. Every woman who heals herself, heals all the women who came before her and all the women who come after her. Even if Melissas story reaches just one woman, it is worth it to tell. We could have gone so deep on all the emotions and feels and the "silent Scars" but that would be a whole episode of feeling sorry for ourselves and girl, we are not about that!
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. How do you recognize the signs and what should you do? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Good Morning Ladies with Candi Bryan: Encouraging Women Worldwide!
Visit www.marriagerecoverycenter.com About Dr. David Hawkins Dr. David Hawkins, MBA, MSW, MA, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who has helped bring healing to thousands of marriages and individuals since he began his work in 1976. Dr. Hawkins is passionate about working with couples in crisis and offering them ways of healing their wounds and finding their way back to being passionately in love with each other. Over the past ten years, Dr. Hawkins has become a leader in the field of treatment for narcissism and emotional abuse within relationships. He has developed several programs for treatment of men dealing with these issues and the women who love them. Dr. Hawkins is also a speaker & trainer for the American Association of Christian Counselors and writes for Crosswalk.com, CBN.org, and Believe.com. He is a weekly guest on Moody Radio and Faith Radio and is a best-selling author of over thirty books. He has two grown sons, is happily married to Christie Hawkins, and lives on Bainbridge Island, outside Seattle, WA.
Love Shouldn't Hurt is an episode that gives you Warning Signs. Do you know the signs of domestic violence? Do he or she tell you they love you when they assault you. Listen and tune in.
This week in StoryTime, we take a look at the abuse allegations between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp and break down how relationships like this can even form and why they seem to stay together for much longer than they really should. As always, if you like this episode and want to support this podcast and other content like it, please support by going to my Patreon and signing up (Patreon.com/urfavoriteauthor) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urfavoriteauthor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/urfavoriteauthor/support
People accept so much foolishness in the name of what they think is love, when it's not love at all.
Today we are highlighting and recognizing domestic violence awareness. Almost one out of four women has experienced "severe physical violence" by an intimate partner, according to the Centers for Disease Control.Today we have special Guest Yaz Franco, who is a domestic violence advocate, and did not mimd coming on the show sharing her story on how she overcame abuse in her past marriage. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the national domestic violence hotline, at 1-800-799-7233 get help without saying a word. Please Like, Share, and Subscribe‼️For Booking Purposes, To Send Donations, or Become a Star Sponsor email firetoinspirepod@gmail.comWe are Grateful for your Support! Tune in each week! Checkout www.angelyasmin.comFollow IG: @iamangelyasminFB: Fire to Inspire YouTube: I am Angel YasminI Send You Love and Rich Blessings!
Meesha talks about her book and toxic mother/daughter relationships
In this episode of the Naked Proverbs podcast, Rich and Nik Scott talk about #DomesticViolenceAwareness Month, different types of abusive behavior and why people stay with abusers. If you are in an abusive relationship and need help, please call the National Domestic Abuse Hotline at 1 800 799 7233.
Relationship expert Terry DeRon gives an authentic male perspective on sex, love, and relationships. This week's episode is about domestic violence.
For some domestic violence victims, the verbal, sexual and physical abuse is not all they suffer at the hands of someone who is supposed to love them. That is the case for Miss Lady Tweet. The breadth and depth of her abuse is like a horrible nightmare that never ends. Fortunately for her, the nightmare did end and she reigns victorious as a survivor and advocate. Hear her harrowing story of abuse and join in her celebration of survival. Our Special 90 minute episode is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat tonight
It is not easy being on the dating scene to look for the person you will share your 'happily ever after" with. We will continue our discussion about Domestic Violence as we wrap up Domestic Violence Awareness month. Tonight we will be speaking with Yoshiko Burney who is a survivor of an abusive relationship and she has a word of advice for the young ladies who are on the dating scene. We will discuss warning signs and clues before you say “I DO”.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Many victims of domestic violence are caught in the cycle of Battered Spouse Syndrome and find it very hard to break free from it. Fear and the lack of resources (financial and safe refuge) are just the few of the reasons why many stay. Tonight, my guest, MannChyld, a recording Artist under Wavey Entertainment Group, Inc. advocates for victims, survivors and for the prevention of domestic violence and other abuses. We will discuss what inspired him and the things that he is doing to end domestic violence. Please join us and get empowered, inspired and motivated to be free from the relationship that hurts. Your life is worth more than that!
Tonight at 8:00 pm Eastern/Atlantic, 7:00 pm Central, 6:00 pm Mountain, 5:00 pm Pacific Chat with Melissa Holmes who was 25 yrs old when she met my first abuser. Everything was perfect for 5 years. When he proposed, she said YES; however, the minute she said, “Yes!” she noticed things starting to change slowly. Two years after they were married things, his obsessive behavior started to change the marriage and relationship negatively. The arguing began, along with the stalking, disrespect, and physical abuse. One day after she became fed up with nowhere to go, she left and took her survival chances. He started threatening to have her killed. Instead, he met his untimely death in May 2003 as a result of asthma. He never got a chance make good on his promise. After Melissa remained single for 5 years, she met her second abuser who was much worst. One year he broke her nose on my birthday; choked her; pulled her hair, pulled a gun out on her; and threatened to kill her and sit at home with her body until her son came home from school. He wanted to see the expression on her son’s face when he found my body. At that minute, Melissa knew she needed a game plan. She moved back to New York safely with her son 4 years ago. He stalked her for a year of the 4 years. Melissa stated, “I have never experienced such brutal treatment but knew I had to remain strong for my kids. I learned to turn my weakness into my strengths and Love Shouldn’t Hurt was born, and helping others in dv [sic] situations to know they’re not alone in this fight. Someone does care and her name is Melissa Holmes.” Love Shouldn't Hurt, Domestic Violence Awareness & Support Group (LSH) Visit Melissa’s site at: http://glamorousgorja.wix.com/lshdv
True game changing women graced the hour with Lisa for experiences and guidance we can all grow on. Melissa Holmes of Love Shouldn't Hurt shares a remarkable story of survival that is now saving lives of abused men and women around the country. Ardre Orie finished the hour with enough encouragement and confidence to inspire every woman in her path. Ardre's personal and professional background enables her to empower women as an Author, Director and Advocate of the positive change they need to begin their real life journey. Enjoy the show!
HoH Radio is broadcasting LIVE at the Love Shouldn't Hurt: A Safe Relationship Conversation hosted by The Empowerment Corp LLC.Melissa Holmes: Keynote SpeakerLocated at Katheryn M. Bellfield Booker Washington Heights Cultural Arts Center 2611 Grant Street, Columbia SC 29203
HoH Radio is broadcasting LIVE at the Love Shouldn't Hurt: A Safe Relationship Conversation hosted by The Empowerment Corp LLC.Melissa Holmes: Keynote SpeakerLocated at Katheryn M. Bellfield Booker Washington Heights Cultural Arts Center 2611 Grant Street, Columbia SC 29203
Welcome to the first official episode of I Want To Know, and we're starting things off huge! Our first guest is Suzanne Suchan (Formerly Perry) of Love Shouldn't Hurt.TV, 22 year victim of domestic abuse, and all around bad-ass! We talk about what it's like living in proverbial war zone, being afraid to wake up, alienating friends and family, protecting your kids, what it takes to survive, the post-tramatic state of mind, starting your life over and so much more! A "no punches pulled" look in to the life of someone that made it out and is now on top of her own life. If you need help and would like to contact Suzanne, you can get her at www.loveshouldnthurt.org, www.facebook.com/LoveShouldntHurt.TV, and www.twitter.com/SuzyPRocks.If you have any suggestions for a topic or questions for a guest, email us at iwanttoknowpod@gmail.com.You can like us at www.facebook.com/iwanttoknowshow, follow us @iwanttoknowshow on twitter and visit www.iwanttoknowshow.com.
Love Shouldn't Hurt is a Domestic Violence Awareness and Support Group. LSH is comprised of victims, survivors and supporters. After surviving two abusive relationships,Melissa Holmes started LSH as a secret group on social networking site facebook.Melissa was looking for an arena to vent, post and provide support for people who have also suffered abuse. LSH started with about 30 members, we now have well over 1000 members worldwide.LSH is giving a sense of purpose through daily prayers and supportive post, motivating people to leave abusive situations, and helping victims heal after abuse. There has also been occasions where LSH has assisted victims escape from there abusers. For 4 years LSH has encouraged,enhanced, empowered and elevated Domestic Violence awareneness. Now we are campaigning against Domestic Violence in communities by paying forward what we receive inside LSH with combined acts of service and support.
Domesitc Abuse occurs when one person in an intimate relationship or marriage tries to dominate and control the other person. Domestic abuse that includes physical violence is called domestic violence. Domestic violence and abuse are used for one purpose and one purpose only: to gain and maintain total control over you. An abuser doesn’t “play fair.” Abusers use fear, guilt, shame, and intimidation to wear you down and keep you under his or her thumb. Your abuser may also threaten you, hurt you, or hurt those around you. Domestic violence and abuse does not discriminate. It happens among heterosexual couples and in same-sex partnerships. It occurs within all age ranges, ethnic backgrounds, and economic levels. And while women are more commonly victimized, men are also abused—especially verbally and emotionally, although sometimes even physically as well. The bottom line is that abusive behavior is never acceptable, whether it’s coming from a man, a woman, a teenager, or an older adult. You deserve to feel valued, respected, and safe.
Suzanne Perry, founder of Love Shouldn't Hurt TV, was a 22 year victim of domestic violence at the hands of her husband. Today, she is a confidence coach, speaker, presents workshops, education and awareness events surrounding domestic abuse and bullying. She puts on an annual 3-day "EXPOSURE Concert" that streams worldwide to unite the world to eradicate domestic violence. Her story, advocacy work and support services have been featured on "Public Report," "By the People" and "Health Matters" TV shows and widespread in print and digital media. Join us on October 21st to learn about how to pick up on early warning signs of abuse.
Check out our discussion on Domestic Violence with Suzanne Perry tonight at 8pm. To join the conversation log onto www.blogtalkradio.com/hipolitix or call 805-292-0337. Suzanne is a survivor of a 22-year sexually violent marriage, who went public. She founded Love Shouldn't Hurt TV, a medium to share experiences, empowerment, encouragement, healing practices, and studies relating to domestic violence. She is an inspirational speaker and mentors men and women coast to coast; and networks to unite around the world in an effort to understand, educate, prevent, and eradicate domestic violence and abuse.
Suzanne Perry, founder of Love Shouldn't Hurt.TV, was a 22 year victim of domestic violence at the hands of her husband. Having started over at age 39, she had to reconnect with herself and then decided to go public with her story. Today, she is a confidence coach, speaker, presents workshops, education and awareness events surrounding domestic abuse and bullying. She puts on an annual 3-day "EXPOSURE Concert" that streams worldwide to unite the world to eradicate domestic violence. Her story, advocacy work and support services have been featured on "Public Report" and "By the People" TV shows and widespread in print and digital media.
This week on ... For the People... law in plain language with Debra D. Rainey, Esq. Love Shouldn’t Hurt, Part 3 Behind the scenes of Domestic Violence featuring A Former Batterer, Victims & film/screen! Di the comedienne – Former, Female batterer, comedian, and actress, Danielle Erwin - actor, director, filmmaker and producer, Sabrina Ne’chelle - Writer/ Director/DV survivor/playwright, certified life coach, radio personality and motivational speaker along with Alice Wells, actor, community activist; all joined the FTP Fam as we discussed Domestic Violence, its potential roots, the impact of Domestic Violence on our families as well as on our society. Our discussion was real, raw and poignant. You gotta tune in for this one! Studio line: (215) 609-4301 TEXT LINE (215) 435-4099 Listen. CALL. talk LIVE. DiScUsS. G-town Radio Ftplawradio.com TUESDAY'S 8-9:30 PM (EST) Host: Debra D. Rainey, The Compassionate Lawyer Cohosts: Blaq aka the “Broke” Poet and Chamara Cotton aka “Cheddar” Executive Producer: Renee Norris-Jones Managing Producer: Chamara Cotton aka “Ladygohard” Assistant Producer: Robbin K. Stanton aka “Aunt Robbin” FTP Team: Senorita Nora Norris, BreeAyre Anderson aka “Kewl Breeze” FTP Team Hopefuls: Asia Proctor, aka "P-roc”, Marcha Hilaire aka “Mary H” This episode was produced by Renee Norris-Jones Weekly Podcasts: iTunes & Podomatic Like us FACEBOOK ~ Follow us TWITTER Air date: April 29, 2014 ~ LISTEN with the TUNEIN APP on your SMARTPHONE ~