• Soul CPR #35 - Monsters Hide in Plain Sight: Fearlessly Unmasking Domestic Abuse w/ Caroline Markel

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

Soul CPR #35 - Monsters Hide in Plain Sight: Fearlessly Unmasking Domestic Abuse w/ Caroline Markel

  • Summary

  • As we approach Halloween, we often think of monsters as fictional creatures lurking in the shadows. But the reality is far more terrifying—some monsters hide in plain sight. In this special episode, the CEO and Founder of Safe In Harms Way, a Kansas City-based nonprofit and an online secure resource for people navigating the sadness, worries, lies, screaming, fear, and pain of domestic violence joins us to unmask the realities of coercive control, emotional abuse, and manipulation that too often go unnoticed. Join us as we raise awareness, share survivor stories, and offer resources to help those who are ready to break free from the monsters hiding behind closed doors. This Halloween, let’s expose the real threats in our communities.

    Safe In Harms Way
    https://safeinharmsway.org/
    National Domestic Violence Hotline
    https://www.thehotline.org/
    1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
    Text START to 88788

    Website: https://carolinemarkel.com/
    LinkedIn: Caroline Markel On LinkedIn
    LinkedIn: Epizon Strategy Solutions on LinkedIn
    Spotify: Caroline Markel On Spotify
    Spotify: Eliminating Limiting Beliefs On Spotify
    Facebook: Caroline Markel
    Instagram: @TheCarolineMarkel

    #safeinharmsway #enddomesticviolence #stopdomesticabuse #domesticabuseawareness #breakthesilence #youarenotalone #abuseprevention #gaslit #monstershideinplainsight #noexcuseforabuse
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