
A podcast dedicated to ending Domestic Violence by amplifying the voices of survivors. Formed in memory of Kathleen (Rafferty) Petrocco, sister of the podcast host, a victim of domestic violence whose life was cut short before she could become a survivor. Join us to listen to, learn from, and pick up the torch of survivors to end Domestic Violence.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

Why did you stay?
This is the worst question that you can ask a survivor of Domestic Violence, and yet it’s one that Katherine Marie Papp-Mastin and I revisited in our conversation about the abuse she suffered over nine years to Alexander (not her a... more
Tana Kiefer lives life deliberately, thoughtfully, and with purpose. She is determined to raise five children who are resilient and kind, and for whom the cycle of abuse has ended. Tana endured 15 years of domestic violence in the form of psychologic... more
Christina Huffman comes from a scientific background. For her, numbers matter and they tell stories. Part of her own life story is captured in an alarming statistic: 50% of trans women will experience Domestic Violence at some point in their life.
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Survivors of domestic violence are great at running calculations. Their minds are a series of “if, then” statements attempting to live in peace; to avoid pain; to stay alive. Many survivors go so far as to try to perfect themselves, thinking the powe... more
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This is a topic that for too long too many have been silent about. It will continue to fester if we keep it there…in the dark. Thank you for providing a platform to bring this out into the light.
Mo does a wonderful job advocating for all survivors. Each story gives me hope that we can learn to stand louder for our friends, family, peers, neighbors, and children who may be experiencing abuse. These survivors are powerful guests and it’s a privilege to learn from their stories. ❤️
Wow. Really powerful. Struck so many nerves. Thank you for sharing your story. Moira thank you for making it possible.
Mo’s fight for her sister is inspiring as are the stories of domestic violence survivors shared in the episodes of this podcast. Everyone should be listening to learn how to identify and advocate for family and friends who may be victims of domestic violence.
The pilot alone moved every cell in my being. I know the awareness Moira is shedding light on will move all beings who have a soul.










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