36: Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show with Kate Beesley - Episode 36

36: Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show with Kate Beesley - Episode 36

UK Health Radio Podcast

Kate Beesley hosts a discussion on domestic abuse, exploring survivor stories, coercive control, and societal influences on violence.

InformativeCompassionateHonestEducationalSupportive

47:2327 Jun 2025

RSS Feed

Breaking Down Barriers: Domestic Abuse Insights with Kate Beesley

Episode Overview

  • Understanding coercive control and its signs.
  • Examining societal influences on youth violence.
  • Exploring self-defence versus aggressive responses.
  • Insights into legal challenges faced by survivors.
  • Strategies for supporting those affected by abuse.
"Carrying a knife in your handbag to a date isn't safeguarding yourself."

Imagine being in a situation where every glance or subtle gesture can ignite a storm of fear. In this episode of the Domestic Abuse Breakthrough Show, Kate Beesley, alongside guests Gemma Smith and Wes Cunliffe, dives into the complex and often misunderstood world of domestic abuse and violence. Kate, a survivor herself, doesn't shy away from sharing her journey and the reality of living with trauma.

With a focus on real stories and raw experiences, the episode tackles the tough topic of coercive control, stalking, and the legal battles survivors face. Gemma Smith, who bravely discusses her past experiences as both a victim and perpetrator due to reactive abuse, provides a chilling yet insightful perspective. Her story underscores the importance of understanding the psychological triggers that lead to such extreme actions.

Wes Cunliffe adds his voice as a youth worker, shedding light on the broader societal issues that contribute to knife crime among young people. The episode also explores the tragic case of Martina Ogonowska, raising questions about self-defence and societal expectations. What drives someone to carry a weapon? And when does the need for safety cross into danger for others? Through candid conversations, the show aims to educate and offer strategies for dealing with these situations.

If you've ever wondered how to support someone affected by abuse or how societal factors influence personal decisions, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and compassion. It's not just about survival; it's about understanding, healing, and paving the way for a safer future.

Podcast buttons

Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

More From This Show

The latest episodes from the same podcast.

Related Episodes

Similar episodes from other shows in the catalogue.