Name of podcast: Murder, Death & Cancer
Episode title and number: Unveiling Intimate Partner Violence Episode #2
Brief summary of episode: In the second episode of "Murder, Death, and Cancer," host India Snow-Watt Black delves into the harrowing realities of intimate partner violence (IPV), shedding light on the profound darkness it casts over survivors and victims. Drawing from her own experiences as a queer activist, artist, and self-love enthusiast, India explores themes such as infidelity, self-sacrifice, and feelings of unworthiness that often accompany IPV. She highlights the role of EMDR therapy in unraveling unconscious beliefs and discusses the intersectionality of IPV within the LGBTQ-IA community. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, India confronts the normalization of abuse in both heterosexual and queer relationships, emphasizing the inclusive nature of IPV. She recommends the documentary "Private Violence" on Amazon Prime as a poignant portrayal of the experiences endured by DV survivors. Furthermore, India educates listeners on the staggering statistics surrounding IPV, including the alarming fact that 63% of female murder victims are killed by their intimate partners. Throughout the episode, India emphasizes the courage it takes for victims to leave abusive relationships and emphasizes the importance of recognizing IPV as a pervasive societal issue that demands urgent attention and action.
Bullet points of key topics + chapter markers
Topic #1 [1:00]Kelly’s Journal entry on 12/29/1998
Topic #2 [3:14] Reflection of Journal Prompt
Topic #3 [28:59]IPV Disclaimer