Top 10 Podcasts Dealing with Domestic Abuse
I love podcasts. LOVE them. True crime is my fave, followed by Mel Robbins. I don't know why, but those are my go-to's. I like to listen while working out or just driving around doing my errands.
If you're a podcast listener, give this list a whirl.
If you are feeling alone and/or having trouble processing a past relationship or are currently living through a domestic situation, it can help to know that you aren't alone. Other people have gone through horrible situations and have advice, inspiration, and knowledge to help you handle your circumstances.
Bitch is a Bad Word: A true-crime and storytelling podcast by Tiffany Reese that shares firsthand survivor stories about abusive relationships, gaslighting, and coercive control.
Something Was Wrong: A new podcast exploring domestic abuse, coercive control, and survival, featuring personal stories and expert insights to raise awareness and empower survivors.
Narcissist Apocalypse: This award-winning storytelling podcast amplifies the voices of those who have experienced narcissistic abuse, coercive control, emotional abuse, and domestic violence. Survivors share their stories, offering validation and hope to listeners.
I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship: Hosted by survivors and experts, this podcast delves into personal stories and discussions about recognizing and overcoming abusive relationships.
Domestic Violence & How I Survived: Bridget Jackson shares her journey of surviving a 27-year abusive relationship, discussing the various forms of abuse she endured and her path to healing.
Through the Eyes of Survivors: Hosted by survivors of domestic abuse and featuring candid interviews with survivors and field experts, each episode explores important topics related to abuse.
Podcast on Crimes Against Women: This podcast creates a space for conversations aimed at engaging and educating community members on issues of violence against women, exploring how it impacts daily lives and ways to create lasting change.
Dirty John: A true crime podcast that tells the story of John Meehan, focusing on themes of abuse and manipulation within relationships.
Believe Her: Hosted by Justine van der Leun, this podcast discusses the story of Nikki Addimando and examines domestic and sexual violence and trauma.
The Trap – Hosted by investigative journalist Jess Hill, this Australian podcast delves into the complexities of domestic abuse, examining systemic issues and sharing survivor stories to shed light on the pervasive nature of coercive control.