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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
Women Empowerment
Stereotypes
Resilience
Survivors' Stories
Family Law
Women’s Rights
Perpetrator Tactics
Crisis Intervention
Image Management
Gender Inequality

When we speak about domestic abuse and family violence, there is one question victim-survivors are asked again and again. “Why didn’t you just leave?” Join our new host Tara Rae Moss as she shares the real stories of victim-survivors who’ll reveal how, too often, that’s just as dangerous - and how to keep the next person safe.

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Geraldine Bilston first joined There’s No Place Like Home as a victim-survivor way back in season one. Since then a lot has changed for her, for the better. In this episode of There’s No Place Like Home: After she leaves, Tara Rae Moss investigates h... more

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Dr Brian Sullivan still remembers the man who duped his men’s behaviour change group into thinking he’d changed when he hadn’t. In this episode of There’s No Place Like Home: After she leaves, Tara Rae Moss investigates how men’s behaviour change pro... more

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It’s been years but Katrina still can’t stand the smell of bourbon. For far too long, her then-partner, Cameron*, blamed his violence on alcohol and drugs. In this episode of There’s No Place Like Home: After she leaves, Tara Rae Moss shares Katrina’... more

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Janine never thought getting divorced would cost her her friends and family. But when Oscar* told them she was unstable and he was the real victim, it did. In this episode of There’s No Place Like Home: After she leaves, Tara Rae Moss shares Janine’s... more

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Recent Guests

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.”
Assistant Commissioner Lauren Calloway
Leads Family Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Responses at Victoria Police.
Victoria Police
Episode: 3. “Like a game of chess.”
Ann O'Neill
Survivor who lost her children to domestic violence and author
Episode: 1. “The ultimate act of revenge.”

Host

Tara Rae Moss
Host shares compelling stories of victim-survivors, guiding listeners through their experiences and insights. Tara Rae Moss is an advocate focusing on issues surrounding domestic violence and the systemic frameworks affecting survivors.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 481 ratings
  • Brilliant

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Al exandra
    Australia7 months 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
    Australia7 months ago
  • Incredible stories

    Ann O’Neill… wow

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WomenWhoListen
    Australia8 months ago
  • Eye-opening, important

    I have loved the first two seasons of this series. Really looking forward to s03!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ellaaa24
    Australia8 months ago
  • Amazing podcast

    Excellent podcast on an extremely important topic

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Em73528
    Australia8 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the educational aspects, particularly regarding legal systems and support mechanisms for survivors.
Many listeners describe the content as eye-opening and essential for understanding the complexities of domestic violence.
Feedback indicates a strong engagement with the emotional and psychological realities presented, often resonating deeply with personal experiences.
The podcast is praised for its sensitive handling of challenging topics and the emphasis on survivors' stories.

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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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Exploring the harrowing realities of domestic abuse and family violence, a fresh perspective is provided by the new host who engages directly with victim-survivors. The content offers a powerful examination of complex issues surrounding domestic violence, addressing societal misconceptions and the psychological dynamics involved in abusive relationships. Notable discussions include personal stories from survivors, expert insights into systemic failures, and crucial advocacy for community support and accountability for abusers. Special focus is placed on the critical and often dangerous period after separation, revealing the nuances of navigating life post-abuse and the urgent need for effective interventions and resources to ensure safety.

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2. Dr. Karen Mitchell
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5. Conor Pahl
6. Rasha Abbas
7. Professor Heather Douglas
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