A podcast that explores the realities and complexities of domestic violence. You will hear real, raw stories from people of all walks of life. Each week, we address hard topics like the connection between addiction and abuse, how violence impacts South Asian communities, learning from domestic homicides, and more. Produced by Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region.
Episodes
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Using Theatre to Break the Stigma with Kimberlee Walker
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Kimberlee Walker is a social worker, actor and a founding member of Theatre of The Beat, a theatre company that works to start conversations around a variety of social issues. In this episode, Kimberlee talks about her experience creating Unmute, a forum theatre production that challenges the way we recognize and respond to instances of domestic violence.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com
Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Domestic Violence in the Media with Elizabeth Renzetti
Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Elizabeth Renzetti is a Globe and Mail columnist and feature writer who has covered domestic violence stories for many years. In this episode, Elizabeth speaks about her experience reporting on this taboo subject. She also discusses trauma-informed reporting and how the media can give a voice to survivors of domestic violence.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com.
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Learning from Domestic Homicides with Dr. Peter Jaffe
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Dr. Peter Jaffe is one of Canada’s top researchers on domestic homicides, serving as a member and co-founder of the Domestic Violence Death Review Committee. In this episode, Dr. Jaffe talks about the process of reviewing domestic homicides and explains how we can use these findings to prevent future tragedies.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com.
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
A Family Experience of Domestic Violence with Ryan Wicklum
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Ryan Wicklum’s aunt is one of his favourite people – she is also a survivor of domestic violence. In this episode, Ryan reflects on his childhood, sharing what it was like to learn details of his aunt's previous relationship. He also explains how she overcame the experience and how he uses this information to support women in the workplace.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com.
Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
Traumatic Brain Injury as a Result of Intimate Partner Violence with Lin Haag
Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
Traumatic brain injury survivor and researcher, Lin Haag is committed to understanding the connection between intimate partner violence and traumatic brain injury. In this episode, Lin explains how common traumatic brain injuries are for women experiencing domestic violence. She shares shocking statistics, discussing how these injuries can impact a woman’s ability to leave, and offers hope to those who may be in this situation.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com.
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Domestic Violence Impacting South Asian Communities with Jenny Jay and Serena Lalani
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
At the age of thirteen, Serena Lalani entered a dating relationship, not knowing it would become abusive. Six years later, when she was finally able to leave the relationship, she shared her experience with the world. In this episode, Serena explains what unfolded after she shared her story. Joined by her friend Jenny Jay, together, they share their perspectives on how domestic violence impacts South Asian communities, discussing relationship norms, expectations, and more.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com.
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Teaser: She Is Your Neighbour
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Together, we explore the realities and complexities of domestic violence
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
How Domestic Violence Impacts Ontario Women and Children with Jill Dunlop
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
Tuesday Nov 24, 2020
November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month in Ontario and for this special episode we are joined by Jill Dunlop, the Associate Minister of Children and Women's Issues. In this episode, the Minister talks about how domestic violence is impacting Ontario women and children and explains what role the government plays when it comes to domestic violence.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com.
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Why We Need Male Allies with Loren Padelford
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Loren is the Vice President and General Manager of Shopify. In this episode, he opens up about his childhood experience with domestic violence. He also talks about the importance of male allies and explains what men can do to help. Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com.
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
COVID-19 & Gendered Violence with Ashleigh Weeden
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
Tuesday Oct 27, 2020
Ashleigh is a rural innovator and community capacity builder, currently pursuing her PhD in Rural Studies at the University of Guelph. In this episode, she talks about the many ways the pandemic has disproportionately impacted women. She discusses the economic and social challenges and explains how these challenges are amplified for women living rurally. Ashleigh also talks about the various care roles that women have taken on and the importance of having feminist leaders. Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @WomensCrisisSWR. Learn more at www.sheisyourneighbour.com.