• Red Flag Behaviours with Rie Pearson

  • Aug 28 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Red Flag Behaviours with Rie Pearson

  • Summary

  • In this heart-led episode of Dangerous Liaisons, host Caroline Saul welcomes Rie Pearson, a retired police officer and dedicated advocate for domestic abuse awareness.

    Together, they explore the important topics of recognising and addressing domestic violence. Rie shares her experiences from her career in law enforcement and talks about her book where she shares five experiences from women, which helps people understand or recognise red flags in relationships. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by victims of abuse and the crucial role of supporting and believing those who reach out. They also talk about the escalation of violence against women and girls and the importance of better media representation that avoids stereotypes and victim-blaming.

    The episode addresses the difficulties of leaving abusive relationships, the significance of emotional resilience and self-care, and Rie’s inspiring WOW Festival vision and to have her ABC program included in school curriculums to educate young people about abuse.

    Join us for a thoughtful and compassionate conversation about the need for awareness, education, and support in tackling domestic abuse.

    Resources Mentioned

    Learn more about Rie’s educational initiative aimed at preventing domestic abuse. The ABC Program

    A resource for survivors of domestic abuse to find support and empowerment. Find Your Voice Practical tips on identifying potentially abusive behaviours early in relationships. Recognising Red Flags In Dating!

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