
(TW: The first 3 seasons contain personal stories of abuse survivors- violence, rape, custody, SA) WWHN started at journalism in a quest to find survivors, hosted by me a former domestic abuse survivor Miah Huber. In interviewing women across the globe I uncover the epidemic right in front of our eyes. In one year the podcast reached 26 countries and is now utilized by law firms, therapists, docto... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This episode with Courtney we talk all things, post settlement, intuition, finding therapists, daddy Guise guided as caring father, concept of "you don’t have to leave", Erosion and effects of abusive dynamics on children
I am joined by my guest Roxanne who invites us into her story of full circle redemption. We talk all things savior complexes within abusive dynamics, sex addiction, comparison/lust, spiritual abuse, narcissism and more. This episode is powerful for m... more
Okay. Hi my friends. This is the final episode to season 5. It is a solo episode, because God had others plans. My guest I’d prepared felt a halt on her heart, and did a little rerouting. This episode is really raw. I recorded this episode from my ch... more
Hi dear friends. This week Mamma Caroline and I are talking all the things, literally. You all submitted a series of questions from how to file an restraining order, dating post abuse, how long to transition from talking to dating, parenting challeng... more
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Thank you so much for sharing heart and story with this podcast! I am an SA survivor and God has redeemed me! God bless you! 🙏🏻♥️💜💪
Miah is an inspiration to all and has the strength and courage many of us abuse survivors don’t have. She has bravely shared her story and given the ability for other women to do the same, as well as give us insight deeper into how we can watch out for these red flags in the future. Miah is a dear friend to me even though we’ve never met because of this podcast. It’s made such an incredible impact on my life.
As an abuse survivor this podcast has aided in so much healing. I found Miah after years of following Kael, and I’m so grateful for the bravery of all of these women so willing to share their stories, giving us all hope and healing, helping us feel not so alone in the aftermath of abuse.
I found this podcast on a TikTok video that mentioned it. I am NOT a podcast person. In fact I have never listened to podcasts. I had a 4 hour drive ahead of me and thought, why not.
I listened to Mya’s story. I was captivated by her story. I work for CPS, but come across women weekly that are victims of abuse. I really felt like I needed to better understand what they are going through and their choices. This podcast has helped me do that.
I have a totally different outlook now. That has help... more
WWHN is the first podcast of its’ kind I’ve ever come across and I couldn’t have reached out to Miah quick enough to be on season 2!
She absolutely changed my life for the better and each episode makes me feel less alone.
Nobody should have to ever suffer the things that are talked about in these episodes, but we do - it’s real and we can learn how to find the silver lining and the justice for ourselves.
Highly recommend!
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