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DetoxPod 151: A Discussion About IPV (Intimate Partner Violence) With Micah & Stephanie

DetoxPod 151: A Discussion About IPV (Intimate Partner Violence) With Micah & Stephanie

Released Wednesday, 8th November 2023
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DetoxPod 151: A Discussion About IPV (Intimate Partner Violence) With Micah & Stephanie

DetoxPod 151: A Discussion About IPV (Intimate Partner Violence) With Micah & Stephanie

DetoxPod 151: A Discussion About IPV (Intimate Partner Violence) With Micah & Stephanie

DetoxPod 151: A Discussion About IPV (Intimate Partner Violence) With Micah & Stephanie

Wednesday, 8th November 2023
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Content warning: Graphic discussions about physical and emotional abuse, and suicide.

According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1 in 3 women is a victim of physical intimate partner violence at some point in their life. Sadly, I don't think that's a surprising statitistic. What you might find surprising is that 1 in 4 men is a victim of physical intimate partner violence. I would imagine that a lot of intimate partner violence among men-particularly in a heteronormative framework-goes unreported because so many men are embarrassed to report it and, in many cases, are socialized to ignore or not recognize the signs of abusive behavior.Back in Episode 141, we talked to Micah R, who shared his journey through everything from homelessness to his life as a transgender man. Unfortunately, shortly after our episode was released, Micah lost his brother Jeffrey to suicide. Now, Micah and his sister Stephanie are sharing their brother's story as someone who was involved in a toxic relationship fraught with emotional and sometimes physical abuse. This is a heavy conversation about heavy topics, but I really hope that folks-no matter their gender or the gender of their partner- listen and if they see themselves in any of the situations we discuss, evaluate their lives and relationships and do what they can to get into a better place.If you are experiencing Domestic Abuse, please call 1-800-799-7233.

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