Dangerous Liaisons

By: Caroline Saul
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Dangerous Liaisons, the podcast where Caroline Saul explores the complexities of society, culture, and relationships. Each week, we tackle the pressing issue of violence against women and girls (VAWG), including stalking, emotional abuse, trafficking, and cybercrime. Through compelling interviews with experts and survivors, we uncover the hidden truths and provide practical advice for creating safer communities. Please note: Some episodes may contain sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. Tune in, grab a cuppa and join us on this journey towards awareness and action!
    Caroline Saul
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Episodes
  • Fighting for Women's Justice with Harriet Wistrich
    Nov 6 2024

    Join us as Caroline talks with Harriet Wistrich, solicitor and Founder of the Centre for Women's Justice, about her journey into law and feminism. Harriet shares her thoughts about the systemic failures of the criminal justice system in addressing violence against women, the importance of police accountability, and the legal challenges faced by women in abusive relationships. Discover the vital work of the Justice for Women campaign and learn how myths surrounding domestic violence impact societal perceptions. This episode supports advocacy for women's rights.
    Sister in Law: Fighting for Justice in a System Designed by Men - BOOK 2024 Police Perpetrated Domestic Abuse – has anything changed? Systemic failures continue and victim/survivor confidence remains disturbingly low

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    46 mins
  • The Recovery Toolkit with Sue Penna
    Oct 30 2024

    In this conversation, Caroline and Sue Penna, author of The Recovery Toolkit, discuss the complex realities of domestic abuse, trauma, and recovery. Sue shares both her personal journey and professional experience, having spent over 20 years in NHS Mental Health Services, to emphasise the importance of trauma-informed care. They explore the need for systemic change to better support survivors and the powerful role language plays in shaping our understanding of trauma and recovery.

    The conversation highlights the impact of trauma on mental health, the feminist movement's advocacy for change, and the importance of improved police training to address domestic abuse. Sue also details the fragility of stability in the lives of those affected by abuse and underscores the importance of innovative, supportive approaches.

    Resources:

    • The Recovery Toolkit - A 12-week plan to support your journey from domestic abuse
    • Rock Pool - Committed to training front-line workers in trauma-informed care
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    58 mins
  • Feminism isn't just for women and girls with JoJo Kirkley
    Oct 23 2024

    In this episode, JoJo Kirtley, founder of Workie Ticket Theatre, shares her journey from a youth worker and teacher to an influential figure in theatre for social change. She discusses working in collaboration with local universities and the challenges faced by women in the family court system, the importance of engaging young people in discussions about misogyny, and her commitment to preserving women's stories through theatre. JoJo emphasises the need for equity in feminism and the importance of honest conversations about gender-based violence. She also reflects on her individual experiences and aspirations for the future, including her exploration in global approaches to better managing gender-based violence through theatre.


    Learn more hereWorkie Ticket Theatre CIC

    • The wrong type
    • Walk the line
    • Her primal scream, winning 2** awards!
    • Heritage (new)
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    48 mins

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