

Michelle - Family and Domestic Violence Survivor - Domestic Violence Can Come From Anywhere
Michelle is a Canberra local who survived a period of domestic violence at the hand of her own son. Listen as Michelle gives her personal account of domestic violence and coercive control from an unexpected source. For more information and useful resources visit: https://reachoutspeakup.com.au…

Kate Fitz-Gibbon - Violence Against Women Researcher at Monash University - How to Start Addressing Coercive Control
Kate Fitz-Gibbon is world-leading researcher focusing on the reasons behind and how to bring about change on violence against women and children. Kate has a book published on the topic titled: Our National Crisis: Violence Against Women & Children. For more information and useful resources vis…

Jacinta - Domestic Violence and Coercive Control Survivor - The Emotional Toll of Coercive Relationships
Jacinta, a survivor of a domestically violent relationship, delves into the often-unseen mental manipulation and trauma that is all too familiar to those suffering under coercive control. For more information and useful resources visit: https://reachoutspeakup.com.au/ If you think you are a vi…

Sue Webeck - CEO of The Domestic Violence Crisis Service: What Can You Do?
Sue Webeck, CEO of the Domestic Violence Crisis Service, explains actions that can be done at community-level and what government legislation could help curb domestic violence and coercive control. For more information and useful resources visit: https://reachoutspeakup.com.au/ If you think yo…

Courts Sits Down With Wilko to Discuss Domestic Violence
Disclaimer: This episode includes discussions of domestic violence and coercive control, which some listeners may find distressing. Everyone carries unseen experiences that shape who they are. In this episode, Courts sits down with Wilko for an honest conversation about his tumultuous childhood. …

Hannah Clarke - David Kramer, Best Friend and Anti-Domestic Violence Advocate
Hannah Clarke was a victim of domestic violence which was preceded by coercive control. David Kramer, speaks of his best friend Hannah Clarke, the wonderful person she was and explains how you can identify signs of coercive control and Speak Up to victim and perpetrators. For more information a…