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Tony Edwards

The Enemy At Home

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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The Enemy At Home

Tony Edwards

The Enemy At Home

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The Enemy At Home

Tony Edwards

The Enemy At Home

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The last podcast of The Enemy At Home.
In today's episode, I speak with Sina a person who talks about being male in a domestic violence situation.
In today's episode, I speak with Natalia who after leaving her partner was viciously attacked. This is a very powerful episode of a true survivor.
Natalia is lucky to be alive and to have her children with her. In this bonus episode, I share just a snippet of our conversation. This is a podcast not to miss.
In this episode, I speak with Kath Pearce a psychologist who works with those from the LGBTQIA+ community dealing with domestic violence. She works with those from same sex relationships.
There is a language warning because the "F" word gets used once in this episode but it doesn't diminish either her story or her message.
In this very exciting episode, I talk with Paul Zappa from NIRODAH. This is a very positive story and one that fills me with hope. A must listen to episode on the prevention of Family and Domestic Violence. Important ContactsPolice - 000 Ambula
In this episode, I speak with Sandra Ma who heads the Community Programs section of the RSPCA NSW. Sandra discusses ways that RSPCA can assist people in escaping a domestic violence situation to help with their pet. Often pets are used to contr
Dr Peter Streker has worked for more than 20 years with men who have been perpetrators of domestic violence. We talk about the reasons why as well as what can be done to help turn these people's lives around. Is change possible?Important Teleph
In this episode, I speak with Linda-Ann Northey from the Mackay Women's Services about a range of issues including domestic violence; the services offered; and, safe leaving.
In this episode, I speak with Sapphire Sol a survivor of domestic and family violence. She was subjected to violence from an early age and this continued into her adult life.
In this episode, I speak with Nicole McMahon the general manager of 1800RESPECT. We discuss the services that 1800RESPECT provide nationwide. I also look at various forms of abuse and give the definition of each one that I talk about. You can c
A short promo about the second series of The Enemy At Home.
In this the final episode of series 1 of The Enemy At Home, I speak with Karen Willis from Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia.Important Telephone Numbers:Police - 0001800 RESPECT - 1800 737 732NSW Rape Crisis - 1800 424 017Domestic & F
In this episode, Haydyn speaks about the violent relationship that she found herself in at the age of 16. This relationship involved, physical, sexual, emotional and psychological abuse. This brave young woman speaks out to help others and her
Due to needing a procedure to take care of a tumour I have put together this retrospective of some of my fave moments in The Enemy At Home.
In today's episode, I speak with Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz from Griffiths University about technology and domestic violence. We discuss "e-safety" as well as how perpetrators use technology as a control tool long after the relationsh
In this bonus episode, I introduce you to Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz from Griffith University who has conducted an initial study into technology and domestic violence. This is an explosive interview with facts about how perpetrators a
In this episode, This is part two of a two-part interview. Rosie O'Malley is the CEO of the Domestic Violence Prevention Centre on the Gold Coast in Queensland. In this episode, Rosie discusses: what is safe leaving; the love bomb and what that
This is part one of a two-part interview. Rosie O'Malley is the CEO of the Domestic Violence Prevention Centre on the Gold Coast in Queensland. In this episode, Rosie discusses why anger management classes are not appropriate for perpetrators o
In this bonus episode, I introduce the idea of 'ask an expert' as well as Rosie O'Malley. Have you ever listened to a podcast and wanted to ask a specific question? Well, now you can! Listen for more details. On Wednesday morning Rosie O'Malley
In this very exciting episode, I talk with Paul Zappa from NIRODAH. This is a very positive story and one that fills me with hope. A must listen to episode on the prevention of Family and Domestic Violence. Important ContactsPolice - 000 Ambula
In this bonus episode, I introduce Paul Zappa who will be my guest on the next podcast. What is NIRODAH? It literally means the end of suffering.
In this Episode, Mary a victim/survivor of family and sexual violence speaks out. Mary is with the Speaking Out Program. Important Telephone NumbersPolice - 000 Ambulance - 0001800 Respect - 1800 737 732 LifeLine - 13 11 14Speaking Out 03 9851
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