• Why Don't You Just Leave

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

Why Don't You Just Leave

  • Summary

  • Samantha shares the story of stocking her husbands biological father (Who is a high ranking police officer) while intoxicated, after midnight. Then proceeds to share a fail about how she busted her face on the dance floor. Melissa tells the NOT traumatizing story of cutting the tip of her finger off late at night.

    The Skirts Up Show thanks their friend, Aria, a domestic violence and sexual assault investigator with the Dekalb County District Attorney Office for joining us and sharing shocking statistics on domestic violence. Aria shares everything from red flags, key factors of a healthy relationship, and who is most susceptible to becoming a victim of domestic violence. Be sure to listen till the for information on what we can do in our community to put a end to domestic violence.

    • Register to join the Skirts Up team for the 10th annual Love Run to end Domestic Violence on February 22, 2025 in Decatur, Ga. Lets get a team over 10 together!


    • If you or someone you know needs more information and resources to safely leave a domestically violent relationship, visit National Domestic Violence Hotline and/or the Women’s Resource Center to End Domestic Violence


    • Remember you can see what we have coming up, including fun new merch and apply to be on the show by visit our website, The Skirts Up Show.


    • Book your next stay in Asheville at The Windsor Boutique Hotel. Mention Skirts Up when you call!

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    Samantha and Melissa share their experience in the beautiful Asheville Windsor Hotel. From the attentive team to the locally sourced touches, this is the location to be!

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