Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show with Kate Beesley - Episode 4

Episode 4,   Nov 01, 04:03 AM

The Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show is an empowering and educational platform dedicated to raising awareness about violence against women and girls on a global scale. Hosted by Kate Beesley, a survivor and trauma specialist, the show serves as a beacon of hope for those affected by domestic abuse, offering tools, strategies, and stories from fellow survivors and experts.
The show’s core mission is to educate the public on the signs and psychology of abuse, with a special focus on coercive control, stalking, and legal abuse. Kate shares her personal journey navigating these challenges, providing invaluable insights into a broken justice system and how victims can better protect themselves.
Through survivor stories and expert discussions, the Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show empowers women and girls to recognise the entrapment stages of abuse and equips them with the knowledge to secure their own safety. Kate’s ultimate goal is to improve outcomes for women and girls everywhere…

Episode 4 - Kate is joined by Nicola Noelle, psychiatric nurse and survivor, who shares professional insights and discusses resilience, empowerment and creating a safe future.

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