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Domestic Violence
Survivors Support
Gender-Based Violence
Human Trafficking
Pregnancy and Abuse
Intergenerational Trauma
Women's Crisis Services Of Waterloo Region
Legal System
Intimate Partner Violence
Community Support
Indigenous Women's Housing
Indigenous Communities
Queer Relationships
Public Advocacy
Domestic Violence Legislation
Grief
Financial Abuse
Children's Mental Health
Culture
Strangulation

A podcast that explores the realities and complexities of domestic violence. You will hear real, raw stories from people of all walks of life. Each week, we address hard topics like the connection between addiction and abuse, how violence impacts South Asian communities, learning from domestic homicides, and more. Produced by Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region.

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Kiana is the Equity Lead at Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region. Prior to this role, Kiana was an Outreach Support Worker, connecting with women in the community experiencing domestic violence to provide safety planning and community resources... more

Leigh is the Residential Program Manager at Women’s Crisis Services Emergency Shelter, Haven House. Leigh is also an energy practitioner, has a private practice and works with her partner, Iona, doing EDI work.

In this episode, we talk to Leigh abou... more

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Arwaa is an Outreach Support Worker at Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region. Prior to this role, Arwaa was a Child and Youth Worker, providing programming and supports to children who are staying in emergency shelter.

In this episode, we talk ... more

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Jay is a Residential Support Worker at Women’s Crisis Services Emergency Shelter, Anselma House.

Jay also owns JayRoots Wellness, a trauma-informed wellness space for self-expression, emotional grounding, and culturally aligned care—designed for BIP... more

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Recent Guests

Serena Wesley
Program Manager and Bail Supervisor at Healing of the Seven Generations
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Episode: Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma with Serena Wesley
Amber Silversmith
Counselor at Ganohkwasra Family Assault Support Services and advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women
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Episode: Holistic Approaches to Indigenous Healing with Amber Silversmith
Destiny Bailey
Program coordinator at Abbey House, advocating for Indigenous women
Abbey House
Episode: Understanding Indigenous Identity and Trauma with Destiny Bailey
Brandon Chadwick
Host of Narcissist Apocalypse, a podcast giving a voice to survivors of domestic abuse.
Narcissist Apocalypse
Episode: Sharing Stories of Narcissistic Abuse with Brandon Chadwick
Oluseun Olayinka
Executive Director at Adventure4Change, passionate about community support for newcomers
Adventure4Change
Episode: Culture, Spirituality and Domestic Violence with Oluseun Olayinka
Julie Lalonde
Author, public educator, and survivor of domestic violence
Episode: The Realities of Stalking and Harassment with Julie Lalonde
Stephanie Bryenton
Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisor
Region of Waterloo
Episode: Grieving and Healing from Trauma with Stephanie Bryenton
Ren Navarro
Founder of B. Diversity, advocating for equity, diversity, and inclusion in the craft beer industry.
B. Diversity
Episode: Gender-Based Violence in the Craft Beer Industry with Ren Navarro
Pamela Cross
A feminist lawyer, advocate, and expert on violence against women.
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Episode: The Consequences of Using Violence with Pamela Cross

Host

Jenna Mayne
Host, sharing personal insights and guiding discussions on topics including domestic violence and community healing.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 48 ratings
  • A must listen!

    This podcast is a must listen - eye opening, engaging, and educational - and I look forward to each new episode. Jenna is a fantastic host and excellent at guiding the conversation and discussion. Thank you to the survivors who have shared their stories and are helping to shine a light on ending domestic violence in our communities.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    emmaliee
    Canada5 years ago
  • 100000/10!!

    This podcast is so educational, inspiring, and eye-opening. It’s a must-listen for me every week and something that I look forward to a lot. Jenna asks such important questions and guides the show in a way that is supportive and compassionate, but also informative and enlightening. Such an important step on the road to ending domestic violence!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    danielledamico
    Canada5 years ago
  • Amazing podcast with an amazing host!

    This podcast is shedding light on a subject that is often not discussed. By hearing these stories from survivors of domestic violence this allows us get a greater understanding of how complex and diverse these situations can be. Jenna does a fantastic job of asking difficult questions in the most respectful way! This is a must listen to podcast and I can’t wait to hear future episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    katiecart
    Canada5 years ago
  • Amazing!

    This is a must listen to podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hutschmidt
    Canada5 years ago
  • Learning so much!

    So educational and insightful. This podcast is packed with important and impactful content and I’m grateful to those sharing their stories. Jenna asks meaningful questions and listening to the experiences and work of the wide ranging Guests’ has been both eye opening and inspiring, I’m learning a lot and take away so much from tuning in. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jknights94
    Canada5 years ago

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Feedback highlights the importance of the voices shared and the community support emphasized throughout the episodes.
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Many find the conversations enlightening, with a commendation of the host's ability to ask thoughtful questions.
The podcast is seen as an educational resource that raises essential awareness about domestic violence.

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Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma with Serena Wesley
Q: Can you elaborate on what a day school is?
Serena explains that day schools were similar to residential schools but did not require children to stay overnight, and that they were still run by churches and operated similarly.
Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma with Serena Wesley
Q: Can you start by just sharing a little bit about yourself for those who are listening?
Serena discusses her identity as an Ojibwe from the Saagai First Nation, her work at the Healing of the Seven Generations, and her Indigenous name.
The Realities of Stalking and Harassment with Julie Lalonde
Q: Could you start with sharing a little bit about your personal experience with domestic violence and stalking if you're comfortable?
Julie shares her experience of being stalked by a former boyfriend after leaving him, describing the extent of the stalking and its impact on her life.
The Realities of Stalking and Harassment with Julie Lalonde
Q: Could you start by sharing a little bit about yourself for those who may not know?
Julie Lalonde discusses her background, her work in ending men's violence against women in Canada, and her personal history with domestic violence and stalking.
Understanding Indigenous Identity and Trauma with Destiny Bailey
Q: Could you share a little bit about your personal experience with domestic violence?
Destiny recounts her struggles, starting from her first relationship that led to human trafficking and escalated through violence and addiction, leading to her transformative experience with incarceration.

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The focus centers around the intricate issues surrounding domestic violence, providing listeners with a deep understanding through raw and authentic personal stories. Episodes cover a variety of critical topics, such as the impacts of addiction on abuse, the specific challenges faced by South Asian communities regarding violence, and insights from domestic homicide cases. The content not only serves to inform but also aims to spark discussions around important societal issues related to healing and resilience within marginalized groups, making it particularly essential for those seeking knowledge or support in these areas.

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