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There's No Place Like Home by Future Women

Future Women
Domestic Violence
Domestic Abuse
Financial Abuse
Coercive Control
Mental Health
Behavior Change Programs
Separation
Legal Systems
Children
Psychological Manipulation
Resilience
Women Empowerment
Stereotypes
Survivors' Stories
Family Law
Crisis Intervention
Perpetrator Tactics
Women’s Rights
Image Management
Gender Inequality

This is the story that starts where others end. After the headlines fade. After the crisis hotline call ends. After you walk out of the shelter doors. When survivors face the brutal, yet hope-filled work of rebuilding from scratch.

We know that leaving an abusive relationship can cost everything. Your home. Your money. Your job. Your kids. Your health. The life you thought you'd have. Putting the... more

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Latest Episodes

Alecia* left her partner more times than she can count before she finally escaped for good. She didn't return because she wanted to get back together. She returned because she and her children had nowhere else to go.

In episode two of There’s No P... more

How does domestic violence affect mums and their children? And how do you rebuild a family bond after escaping an abusive partner?

In episode one of There’s No Place Like Home: Paths to Healing, Sally Spicer interviews survivor advocate Bethany Ad... more

Escaping domestic abuse is just the beginning. But how do you actually rebuild a life after the crisis has passed? Join journalist Sally Spicer for a sneak peek of our powerful new season, Paths to Healing, launching March 3.

This season, we spotl... more

On March 3, award-winning podcast There's No Place Like Home is returning for a fourth season - this time with video as well as audio. It's called Paths to Healing,

This is the story that starts where others end. After the headlines fade. After th... more

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Dr. Sherryn Tobin
Clinical psychologist specializing in child-parent psychotherapy
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Episode: 1. Life as a parent after domestic violence
Bethany Adams
Survivor of domestic violence and advocate
Episode: 1. Life as a parent after domestic violence
Hannah Taylor Sidaveris
Youngest ever woman to lead a domestic and family violence organization in Queensland, currently doing a PhD on coercive control.
Episode: 5. “The flipside of image management.”
Dr. Karen Mitchell
Creator of a world-first model to help identify high-functioning and covert perpetrators.
Episode: 5. “The flipside of image management.”
Angela Lynch
Executive officer of the Queensland Sexual Assault Network and lawyer with three decades of experience supporting women who have experienced domestic violence.
Episode: 3. “Like a game of chess.”
Professor Kate Fitzgibbon
Researcher focused on intimate partner homicide prevention and domestic violence.
Episode: 3. “Like a game of chess.”
Conor Pahl
Advocate for children affected by domestic violence, experienced abuse as a child.
Episode: 3. “Like a game of chess.”
Rasha Abbas
CEO of InTouch, a specialist domestic violence support service for refugee and migrant women.
Episode: 3. “Like a game of chess.”
Professor Heather Douglas
Professor of law at Melbourne University and Deputy Director of the Australian Research Centre for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
Episode: 3. “Like a game of chess.”

Host

Tara Rae Moss
Host who leads discussions on various aspects of domestic abuse, sharing survivor stories and expert insights. Emphasizes empathy and understanding in addressing these critical issues.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 511 ratings
  • Thank You

    I want to firstly acknowledge the podcast Nowhere Like Home. I found this podcast while desperately searching for a space where I could better understand domestic violence and hear from other parents who have daughters who have been through this experience. I wanted to know how they coped, how they supported their children, and whether there was life after getting away.

    Coming across this podcast helped me immensely. Listening to the stories was incredibly powerful and comforting — it meant so ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Not my daughter
    Australiaa month ago
  • Much needed

    This series breakdowns and exposes the intricacies and layered abuse survivor/victims face in a much needed way. Such a brilliant podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PammieCS
    Australia9 months ago
  • Brilliant

    Great podcast. Super engaging with really interesting perspectives on the psychology of men who use violence.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Al exandra
    Australiaa year ago
  • There’s no place like home

    These are the conversations that matter. Excellent coverage of the harm and the complexity of family violence

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Laurenlizcall
    Australiaa year ago
  • Incredible stories

    Ann O’Neill… wow

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WomenWhoListen
    Australiaa year ago

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Overall, feedback highlights the essential role of the podcast in educating audiences while fostering a sense of community for those impacted by domestic violence.
There is a strong appreciation for the perspectives shared by survivors and experts, detailing real experiences and systemic challenges faced by victims of domestic abuse.
Listeners appreciate the in-depth conversations about difficult topics relating to domestic abuse, expressing gratitude for the stories that provide hope and clarity.
Many emphasize the importance of the podcast in raising awareness about the complexities of domestic violence, particularly regarding recovery and support resources.

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Bonus: Can a rapid intervention prevent further domestic violence disaster?
Q: What are you doing to address that element of it?
We've been investing in Safe Places, which is about crisis accommodation.
Bonus: Can a rapid intervention prevent further domestic violence disaster?
Q: Can you remind the audience what the key priorities of the strategy actually are?
The priorities include prevention, early intervention, response, and healing and recovery.
Bonus: Can a rapid intervention prevent further domestic violence disaster?
Q: What exactly does that mean?
It means incorporating the best evidence and best practices for preventing domestic violence.

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1. Dr. Sherryn Tobin
2. Bethany Adams
3. Hannah Taylor Sidaveris
4. Dr. Karen Mitchell
5. Angela Lynch
6. Professor Kate Fitzgibbon
7. Conor Pahl
8. Rasha Abbas

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