• Episode 14 - The Effects of DV on Women

  • Sep 15 2023
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 14 - The Effects of DV on Women

  • Summary

  • Opening music: Juice WRLD Type Beat with Hook - Losing My Mind

    Hi, I’m Stephanie Thorn and welcome to my podcast, I Miss Her…stories of Domestic Violence and Coercive Control – Episode 14 – the effects of DV on women, yes we are going there.

    I created this podcast as a way of healing myself, making myself whole again. How I pulled myself out of two abusive relationships.

    Beginning in September, we will change our format & part of our name. We want to reflect the current state of the podcast. It will evolve over time. I do not want to leave you hanging, so in September we will become I Miss Her…Surviving Toxic People. I want to help as many people as possible with my podcast. Through you sharing your needs and wants from this podcast, we’ve developed topics we believe will help you survive toxic people & begin to understand the effects these people have on us. The psychological, emotional & physical toil is immense. I want to help you objectively look at the people in your life. Create boundaries for healthy relationships. And to be that person who speaks truth to chaos.

    I hope you will join me for the 2nd season of I Miss Her…surviving toxic people as we expand the I Miss Her content. We will have a few guests over the season, some that are close to me. I’m so excited and cannot wait to bring this content to you. I hope it helps just one of you. All my love to you guys, you make this labor of love a blessing.


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