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  • They Controlled Every Dollar: The Abuse You Never Saw Coming
    2025/06/02

    What if your partner wasn’t just breaking your heart—but your bank account too?


    In this powerful episode of Through the Eyes of Survivors, BTSADV’s CEO Tara Woodlee sits down with our Vice Chair Midori Davidson to shine a light on one of the least talked about—but most damaging—forms of abuse: financial control.


    From being denied access to bank accounts to having every purchase questioned, financial abuse traps countless survivors in silence. Midori and Tara open up about real-life stories, red flags to watch for, and how survivors can begin reclaiming their independence.


    💸 This is the abuse that doesn’t leave bruises—but it leaves deep scars.


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    1 時間 7 分
  • Letters to My Younger Self: How I Took Back My Story After Domestic Violence
    2025/05/19

    Letters to My Younger Self: How I Took Back My Story After Domestic Violence

    Hosted by : CEO Tara Woodlee


    Episode Description:

    In this powerful episode of Through the Eyes of Survivors, we sit down with an author and survivor BB Gabriel who shares how she transformed her trauma into healing—one word at a time. After escaping her abuser, she faced relentless triggers that left her feeling trapped in her own mind. But through trauma-informed education and the courageous act of writing her story, she found a path forward.


    Listen as she reveals how journaling her experiences and writing letters to her younger self helped her process years of pain, reclaim her identity, and ultimately become the person her younger self needed. Her journey is one of heartbreak, resilience, and radical self-love.


    If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to survive, rebuild, and rise—this is the episode you don’t want to miss.


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    1 時間 2 分
  • What Were You Wearing? The Lie We Still Believe – A Denim Day Reckoning
    2025/05/12

    Important Update: Survivor Sister Retreat has been cancelled


    On this Episode of Through Eyes of Survivors:


    Host: Tara Woodlee, President & CEO of Break the Silence Against Domestic Violence

    Guest: Lauren Hill, Board Secretary of BTSADV


    In this powerful episode, Tara Woodlee sits down with Lauren Hill to discuss the real story behind Denim Day and the ongoing battle against victim blaming. Together, they unpack how myths like "What were you wearing?" continue to shape harmful narratives around sexual violence and domestic abuse.


    Tara and Lauren explore the deeply rooted societal issues that blame survivors instead of holding abusers accountable — and share how we can all be part of changing the conversation.


    Join us for a raw, eye-opening conversation that challenges stereotypes, empowers survivors, and calls listeners to action.


    🔗 Stay connected with us:

    Website : BTSADV.ORG

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    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BTSADV

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/btsadv/mycompany/


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    Are you survivor of Domestic Violence and need some advice? Email your questions to our podcast@email.com and we will answer your question live on our Survivor to Survivor Segment every Friday.


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  • A Mother’s Pain, A Son’s Memory: Surviving the Loss of a Child to DV
    2025/05/06

    In this powerful episode of *Through the Eyes of Survivors*, hosted by Break the Silence Against Domestic Violence (BTSADV) President & CEO Tara Woodlee, we’re joined by Margaret Jefferson as she shares her deeply personal story of loss, resilience, and healing after losing her child to domestic violence.


    Margaret’s journey is one of unimaginable pain, but also of strength and determination to move forward and create meaning in the aftermath of tragedy. Her voice brings light to the often-silenced stories of parents who endure the unthinkable—and her message is one of hope and resilience.


    📌 In This Episode, Margaret Shares:

    - The heartbreaking story of losing her child to domestic violence.

    - How she found the strength to keep going and begin healing.

    - The ways she honors her child's memory and advocates for other families impacted by domestic violence.

    - Her message to other bereaved parents walking a similar path.


    This episode is a moving reminder of the lasting impact of domestic violence and the resilience of the human spirit. It’s a conversation full of compassion, connection, and courage.


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    - Instagram: @btsadv

    - LinkedIn: BTSADV

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    Margaret book link :

    https://shop.ingramspark.com/b/084?params=RJu3D5stzbp4UbeUiFOtvdE5J4I7H622c8GgK2Lmv5e

    Together we can break the silence

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  • Murder Plots, Prison Deaths & Legal Loopholes: The Dark Truth Behind DV
    2025/04/14

    🎙 Welcome to an Uncensored Episode of Through the Eyes of Survivors

    Title: Murder Plots, Prison Deaths & Legal Loopholes: The Dark Truth Behind DV

    In this gripping and uncensored live episode, hosts Tara Woodlee (President of BTSADV), Amanda Johnson (Director of Operations & Podcast Producer), and volunteer Mia Caicedo expose the dark and often overlooked realities of domestic violence—and how the justice system continues to fail survivors.

    We confront three haunting stories that demand national attention:

    🔸 The attempted murder of Arielle König, pushed off a Hawaiian hiking trail by her abusive husband.

    🔸 The prison conjugal visit murders of Tania Thomas and Stephanie Dowells, both strangled by their incarcerated partners.

    🔸 A new Georgia law that could rewrite the future for criminalized survivors who acted in self-defense.

    This episode is not just about the facts—it’s about the faces, the lives, and the loopholes that have led to tragedy and the urgent need for reform.

    💥 Raw. Real. Unfiltered.

    🎧 In this episode, we dive into:

    • How the system continues to endanger women
    • The growing movement for legislative change
    • The voices of those we’ve lost—and those still fighting

    💬 Join the conversation:

    We invite you to reflect, comment, and advocate. Your voice can help push for a justice system that protects—not punishes—survivors.

    💜 Resources & Links:

    • Instagram: @btsadv
    • LinkedIn: BTSADV
    • Website: breakthesilencedv.org
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    • Survivor Sister Retreat Application: Apply here

    👉 Don’t forget to:

    ✅ Like this episode

    ✅ Subscribe to the podcast

    ✅ Share with someone who needs to hear this

    Because when we break the silence, we begin to heal—and change the system. 💜

    Let me know if you'd like a shorter version for social media platforms too!

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  • Recognizing Healthy Relationships
    2025/01/21


    In this episode of Through the Eyes of Survivors, we are joined by Ly Marlow, an advocate for domestic violence awareness and founder of Saving Promise. Together, we dive deep into the importance of recognizing healthy relationships and how they serve as a foundation for well-being. Ly shares her personal experiences and insights, as well as resources available to help individuals identify and cultivate healthy relationships in their own lives.

    We also discuss the Only 11 Minutes campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the signs of domestic violence and the importance of intervention. This powerful initiative emphasizes that it only takes 11 minutes to save a life—so every moment counts when it comes to recognizing and addressing unhealthy relationship dynamics.

    For those looking to evaluate what a healthy relationship looks like, we reference the What Healthy Looks Like Quiz—an essential tool for anyone seeking guidance on relationship wellness.

    Check out the Saving Promise website to learn more about their mission and the work they’re doing to prevent domestic violence.

    Tune in for this important conversation and be empowered with the knowledge to recognize and build healthy relationships.

    Let me know if this works for you!

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    53 分
  • From Athlete to Ad
    2025/01/14

    In this powerful episode of Through the Eyes of Survivors, we welcome Torey Ivanic, a survivor of sexual assault by her gymnastics coach who has turned her pain into advocacy. Torey shares her deeply personal journey of healing and empowerment, and how she has channeled her experience into creating change for others who have faced similar trauma.

    Torey also discusses her work with ARISE, formerly known as Summit Advocates, and how the organization is dedicated to supporting survivors and promoting awareness. We’re excited to announce the new name and website, which will go live on October 28th. ARISE is a beacon of hope for those looking for resources and support in their journey toward healing.

    Torey also talks about her book, No Big Deal: The Advocate for Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors, and the importance of creating a safe space for survivors to share their stories.

    In addition, we touch on the holistic approach to healing, as Torey is also the founder of Homeopathy1st, where survivors can explore alternative modalities to support their emotional and physical recovery.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating trauma, healing, or looking to empower survivors. Tune in to hear Torey’s inspiring story of resilience and the work she’s doing to make a difference.


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    39 分
  • Love After Trauma
    2024/12/04


    In this special episode of Through the Eyes of Survivors, our host and CEO Tara Woodlee, along with her husband Jim Woodlee, are joined by Volunteer Director Amanda Johnson and her husband Gary Johnson for an open and heartfelt conversation about love after abuse. Together, they share their personal journeys of healing, rebuilding trust, and finding love after surviving traumatic relationships. Tune in as they explore the challenges, triumphs, and lessons learned along the way, offering hope and inspiration to those who are navigating their own paths to love and healing. This episode is a powerful reminder that while the scars of abuse can last, love, support, and resilience can lead to brighter days.

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    1 時間 17 分