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Episode 33: Understanding Domestic Violence: Communication, Expectations and Abuse

1 h 0 min · 1 apr 2025
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Domestic violence isn’t just physical—it’s about control, manipulation, and deeply ingrained societal norms. In this episode, we sit down with Pierre Fleury, a Violence Prevention Educator committed to ending intimate partner and gender-based violence. We unpack the misconceptions around abuse, explore how unhealthy communication patterns escalate, and discuss how men can be part of the solution. Listen in as we challenge what we think we know about domestic violence and work toward safer, healthier relationships.

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Episode 34: Girlhood isn't always gentle: Female friendships, how to keep them and when to let go

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