Let's talk about it
This is part 2 of my chat with Sue Powell. At 72 years old, Sue still can't sleep through the night because of what happened in her childhood. In this episode, she reveals why domestic violence doesn't end when the violence stops—and why the children who survive it often carry the scars for a lifetime. As the conversation unfolds, host Di also shares her own experience of surviving an abusive relationship as a young woman, offering a deeply personal perspective on the challenges of leaving and rebuilding a life. This episode is raw, confronting, and deeply moving. It challenges some of the common misconceptions about domestic violence and answers important questions many people may have such as: What happens to the children who survive it? Why can’t the victims just ‘leave’? ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, child abuse, trauma, self-harm, grief, miscarriage, and suicide. Viewers discretion is required, & it’s only recommended for viewers/listeners over 18yrs of age. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence, please seek support from a trusted service or professional. #DomesticViolence #FamilyViolence #DomesticAbuse #DomesticViolence #DV #ChildhoodTrauma #TraumaRecovery #BreakingTheCycle #SurvivorStory #HealingJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #PTSD #ComplexPTSD #ChildAbuseAwareness #FamilyTrauma #WomenSupportingWomen #Resilience #PersonalGrowth #PodcastLife #TrueStories #AustralianPodcast #WomenEmpoweringWomen #DiMcMath #LetsTalkAboutItPodcast #Taboo
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