Stop Raising Men Who Hate Women

Stop Raising Men Who Hate Women: Part 1

23 min · 1. Mai 202423 min
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In response to the growing violence perpetrated by men against women, this series is designed to answer the questions why is this happening, and what can we do to make sure our sons are part of the solution. Hosted by Scott Stuart. To submit a question for the podcast, please email Scott at podcast@scottstuart.co If you or somebody you know is experiencing domestic or sexual violence, please contact 1 800 RESPECT or Lifeline on 131114. Another resource is yourtoolkit.com

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