Friday, October 4, 2024

Domestic Abuse Podcasts

Domestic abuse is a pervasive issue that affects countless individuals and communities. To support survivors and raise awareness, various podcasts delve into the complexities of abuse, offering insights, resources, and personal stories of resilience. Here are some notable podcasts that address domestic violence and narcissistic abuse, each providing unique perspectives and valuable information.

The Narcissist Apocalypse podcast empowers survivors to share and validate their own stories, while also teaching and supporting other survivors through these narratives. By harnessing the power of storytelling, the podcast educates, heals, and helps listeners feel less alone.

Flying Free is a support resource for women of faith who need hope and healing from hidden emotional abuse, spiritual abuse, and narcissistic abuse.

Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola is a Coercive Control Educator, Researcher, & Survivor. Her expertise provides the framework for supporting protective parents as they navigate parenting children harmed by the coercive controller. Protective parents can show their children a path to freedom.

Something Was Wrong is an award-winning docuseries about the discovery, trauma, and recovery from crime, shocking life events and abusive relationships.

The Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast provides a trauma-informed evidence-based perspective on topics related to abusive power and control dynamics. Host Manya Wakefield is a recovery coach, educator and author specialized in cognitive behavioral therapy and post-traumatic stress recovery. 

The "I'm a Survivor" podcast by Misty Chavier chronicles her journey as a domestic violence survivor and advocate. Misty provides a platform for other survivors to share their stories of resilience and survival, giving a voice to the voiceless.

This podcast delves into domestic violence from a survivor's perspective, exploring what it is, how it manifests, and its impact on both survivors and their communities. Each episode covers different aspects of domestic violence, providing insights and raising awareness.

In this podcast series, Dr Kitty Saunders, Anjuli Kaul and Dr Sharli Paphitis talk to academic experts, authors, practitioners, and coercive control survivors to better understand and expose the true extent of coercive control.

“Waking Up to Narcissism” is a podcast dedicated to helping individuals recognize and navigate narcissistic traits and tendencies in their relationships and within themselves. With a focus on emotional immaturity versus narcissism, it provides tools and guidance for personal growth and managing relationships with narcissistic or emotionally immature individuals.

Podcast for professionals working to end the violence against women and children. International experts share their expertise, findings, visions, struggles and solutions.

Understanding Today's Narcissist is a podcast dedicated to separating fact from fiction when it comes to dealing with a narcissist in your life. Your host is Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC, a licensed psychotherapist, speaker and author.

A podcast committed to healing from codependency, narcissistic abuse, with a heavy emphasis on raising consciousness for the benefit of healing mind, body, and soul.

In this podcast, Sybil Cummin, a licensed professional counselor, focuses on how to learn tangible strategies to handle family court, coparent with your abuser, improve your connection with your children, and heal from the trauma of narcissistic abuse and domestic violence.

A podcast that explores the realities and complexities of domestic violence. It addresses hard topics like domestic violence and the drug trade, violence against Indigenous women, and more. It coversr real, raw stories from people of all walks of life.

Hosts Natalie Dolci and Kayleigh Mcniel interview experts to explore how technology can be misused to cause abuse, harm, and gender-based violence, along with the ways platforms, survivor's communities, and the legal systems respond.

A show dedicated to those who think they may be living in or are recovering from domestic abuse /narcissistic/ antisocial abuse. It takes a soft approach that teaches the importance of self-worth.

Peace Over Pieces is a non-profit domestic violence organization creating podcasts with victims- while providing donations, hotline information, and resources. Listen to survivors' stories of how they conquered abuse and overcame unimaginable obstacles to get there.

The podcast on “Recovery from Coercive Control”, aims to unpack how coercive control impacts mental health, what psychology can teach us about recovery, and how to promote healing to build a hopeful future. The host Dr Saira Khan is a psychologist and a human rights advocate based in London.

These podcasts are a reflection of Ruth & David’s ongoing conversations, which are both intimate and professional and touch on complex topics like how systems fail victims and children, how victims experience those systems, and how children are impacted by those failures. Their discussions delve into how society views masculinity and violence and how intersectionalities such as cultural beliefs, religious beliefs and unique vulnerabilities impact how we respond to abuse and violence