
The Post-Separation Abuse Podcast - hosted by Danielle Black, Australia's leading specialist in child-focused post-separation parenting.
This isn't your typical separation, divorce or co-parenting podcast. We tackle the hard truths about what happens when separation involves family violence, high-conflict dynamics, and ongoing abuse - and most importantly, how to protect your children when the fl... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationTrue Crime | |||

Why do family lawyers, mediators, report writers and even judges keep missing what might be painfully obvious to you - that this isn’t “high conflict,” it’s coercive control? And why does that mislabel put your children in danger?
In this episode, D... more
Most protective parents assume their lawyer or mediator understands what their children truly need after separation - developmentally, emotionally, and in terms of safety.
But the uncomfortable truth is this: lawyers know the law, not child developme... more
It’s one of the hardest parts of post-separation life: your child still loves, misses, or defends the parent who hurt you.
In this deeply compassionate episode, Danielle Black explores the grief, anger, and fear beneath that experience - and explains... more
Recent reforms in the United Kingdom have shaken the family-law landscape - finally recognising that domestic abuse is not just an adult issue, but a child-safety issue.
In this episode, Danielle Black breaks down what’s changing in the UK, what Au... more
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This is a worthwhile podcast. Her training and education makes her well equipped to offer guidance on how to be a protective parent. The only word of caution is that if you live in the United States, her advice may not be the best advice. Meaning in the United States, we are in a multi billion dollar industry that sacrifices children and the protective parent in homage to the almighty dollar. Sometimes to act in the best interest of a child in the United States, is to drop the rope. Meaning GAL... more
I was desperate for some post separation support. Thank you so much.
I stumbled upon this podcast by searching certain key words. Immediately, Danielle was speaking in a language that described and explained what I was going through. She shares so much helpful information with people, like me, who need it. Thank you, Danielle!
I will be forever grateful to Danielle for her guidance and advice. When I separated from my husband I thought it was amicable. The reality couldn’t have been further from the truth. I made many mistakes and foolishly trusted the wrong people. What I have learnt is when it comes to a high conflict husband or partner you can’t do it alone. I consider myself very lucky to have realised that just in time. Thanks to Danielle I have navigated my way through some very treacherous waters and with her c... more
Danielle’s advice and support has been essential for me whilst navigating my difficult separation. Her coaching and phone consultations have enabled me to regain agency over my life and take meaningful, positive, action for the safety and wellbeing of myself and my two children.
Danielle’s podcast series reaffirms her caring support and advice. They provide me with strength, clarity and empowerment, giving me much needed mental energy between coaching sessions.
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This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of the complex issues surrounding post-separation parenting, particularly focusing on the challenges posed by family violence, high-conflict dynamics, and ongoing abuse. The host addresses entrenched myths regarding parenting arrangements, such as the misconception that equal shared parenting is beneficial for children. Each episode combines personal narratives with evidence-based strategies to assist parents in prioritizing their children's wellbeing. By tackling the difficult truths that often go unspoken, this podcast provides vital support and advocacy tools for protective parents navigating the intricacies of the Australian family law system.
Listeners can expect not only to gain insights in... more
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