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Episode 7: Sue's story: Surviving DV: the war at 'home' - the battlefield behind closed doors

1 h 18 min · 21 jun 2026
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Sue's Story of Surviving Domestic Violence: The War We Called Home — The Battlefield Behind Closed Doors (Part 1) What happens when home is the place you fear most? In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Let's Talk About It, Sue Powell shares her story of growing up in a home ruled by domestic violence, coercive control, and fear. Raised in a small fishing village in New South Wales, Sue spent her childhood navigating a world where violence could erupt without warning and survival depended on constant vigilance. Sue speaks candidly about the extraordinary courage of her older sister, who repeatedly put herself in harm's way to protect her siblings and mother, the secret language they developed to stay safe, and the devastating impact of living in what felt like a war zone behind closed doors. This is not just a story about abuse. It is a story about resilience, survival, family loyalty, and the lifelong effects of trauma. More than fifty years later, Sue reflects on how those experiences shaped her relationships, her health, and her decades-long commitment to helping other women and children escape domestic violence. In this episode, you'll hear about: Growing up with domestic violence and coercive control -The hidden realities of family violence -Childhood trauma and hypervigilance -The role of siblings in surviving abuse -Why leaving an abusive situation is far more complex than many people realise -The lasting impact of trauma across generations Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, family violence, coercive control, physical abuse, trauma, and threats of violence. Listener and viewer discretion is advised. Recommended for audiences aged 18+. This is Part 1 of Sue's remarkable story. In Part 2, Sue shares how she navigated adulthood after years of trauma, the loss and grief that followed, and how her lived experience inspired her to spend decades helping other survivors find safety and hope. If this conversation resonates with you, please like, subscribe, follow, and share to help raise awareness about domestic and family violence. DV is not just violence against women. It can also happen against men. If you or someone you know needs help - please reach out to 1800RESPECT or call Lifeline on 131114, or call 000 if you or someone you know is in immediate danger. This podcast is not for any other purpose than personal views on topics, and should not be taken as professional advice. #DomesticViolence #FamilyViolence #TraumaRecovery #CoerciveControl #SurvivorStory #LetsTalkAboutItPodcast #DomesticAbuseAwareness #BreakingTheCycle #MentalHealthAwareness #PodcastAustralia #letstalkaboutitpodcast #dimcmath #resilience #strength

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aflevering Episode 7: Sue's story: Surviving DV: the war at 'home' - the battlefield behind closed doors artwork

Episode 7: Sue's story: Surviving DV: the war at 'home' - the battlefield behind closed doors

Sue's Story of Surviving Domestic Violence: The War We Called Home — The Battlefield Behind Closed Doors (Part 1) What happens when home is the place you fear most? In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Let's Talk About It, Sue Powell shares her story of growing up in a home ruled by domestic violence, coercive control, and fear. Raised in a small fishing village in New South Wales, Sue spent her childhood navigating a world where violence could erupt without warning and survival depended on constant vigilance. Sue speaks candidly about the extraordinary courage of her older sister, who repeatedly put herself in harm's way to protect her siblings and mother, the secret language they developed to stay safe, and the devastating impact of living in what felt like a war zone behind closed doors. This is not just a story about abuse. It is a story about resilience, survival, family loyalty, and the lifelong effects of trauma. More than fifty years later, Sue reflects on how those experiences shaped her relationships, her health, and her decades-long commitment to helping other women and children escape domestic violence. In this episode, you'll hear about: Growing up with domestic violence and coercive control -The hidden realities of family violence -Childhood trauma and hypervigilance -The role of siblings in surviving abuse -Why leaving an abusive situation is far more complex than many people realise -The lasting impact of trauma across generations Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, family violence, coercive control, physical abuse, trauma, and threats of violence. Listener and viewer discretion is advised. Recommended for audiences aged 18+. This is Part 1 of Sue's remarkable story. In Part 2, Sue shares how she navigated adulthood after years of trauma, the loss and grief that followed, and how her lived experience inspired her to spend decades helping other survivors find safety and hope. If this conversation resonates with you, please like, subscribe, follow, and share to help raise awareness about domestic and family violence. DV is not just violence against women. It can also happen against men. If you or someone you know needs help - please reach out to 1800RESPECT or call Lifeline on 131114, or call 000 if you or someone you know is in immediate danger. This podcast is not for any other purpose than personal views on topics, and should not be taken as professional advice. #DomesticViolence #FamilyViolence #TraumaRecovery #CoerciveControl #SurvivorStory #LetsTalkAboutItPodcast #DomesticAbuseAwareness #BreakingTheCycle #MentalHealthAwareness #PodcastAustralia #letstalkaboutitpodcast #dimcmath #resilience #strength

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Episode 5 - A life of service: Stampy's story

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14 jun 20261 h 8 min
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Episode 3- You can't make this stuff up! The humour & heart of a Senior Paramedic.

Summary In this heartfelt and humorous conversation, Di McMath interviews Sue Neale, a seasoned paramedic with over 21 years of experience in the ambulance service. Sue shares her unique journey from vet nursing to becoming a paramedic, highlighting the challenges and joys of her career. The discussion delves into the importance of compassion in healthcare, the impact of personal loss on one's professional life, and the rewarding experiences of volunteering in palliative care. Through laughter and poignant stories, Sue emphasizes the significance of human connections and the emotional toll of working in emergency services. #paramedic, #emergencyresponse, #veterinarynurse, #volunteering, #palliativecare, #humourinhealthcare, #SueNeale, #DiMcMath, #healthcare, #nursing, #paramedics, #finalwishes, #mentalhealth #brownbrothers

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