Podcasts

  • Welcome to Paradise

    In this podcast series respected Canadian Journalist Anna Maria Tremonti describes her abusive marriage, how she escaped, and shares her journey of healing and strength.

  • The Divorce Survival Guide

    Kate Anthony hosts a podcast about everything divorce. Episodes with Emma Katz and Lundy Bancroft are particularly helpful for understanding the impact of abuse and coercive control during separation and divorce.

  • The Trap

    This is a series about love, abuse and power. Hosted by Jess Hill, this podcast looks deeply at abuse that happens in private, and in public. It seeks to answer the questions “Why does domestic abuse persist?” “Why do people become abusive?” and “What can we do to prevent it?”

  • The Wandering Womb

    Dr. Jess Taylor and Jamie Shrive dissect and discuss the world from a radical feminist, working class, no-holds-barred perspective. This podcast contains strong women, strong language, and strong views.

  • Something Was Wrong

    Tiffany Reese’s podcast aims to validate abuse victims and educate the public on important topics such as emotional, physical and sexual abuse and coercive control.

  • Crime Analyst

    World renowned Criminal Behavioural Analyst Laura Richards profiles behaviour and identifies the red flags to prevent murders in slow motion. Many of her episodes focus on warning signs of coercive control and abuse in relationships. This is a crime podcast, about stories that involve murder.

  • Partnered with a Survivor

    A podcast from the Australian Safe and Together Institute. Focus on all things related to supporting survivors of abuse and coercive control.

  • Manosphere debunked

    Hosts Aileen and Dan take on the myths of the mansophere one ‘fact’ at a time. Do feminists just hate men? Is the gender pay gap even real? Content note: there will be sexism and swears.