Natalie Gray & Farah T.

Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes

Natalie Gray & Farah T.

  • LEANNE: The significance of being believed

LEANNE: The significance of being believed

Thursday 10th March 2022

Leanne Everitt joins 'Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes' to discuss her sister's journey through domestic violence and the importance of being believed.
48 minutes
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Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes
Author:
Natalie Gray & Farah T.
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Categories:
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Recovery from Trauma
Sobriety Toolkit
Healing Relationships
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Leanne Everitt: The Power of Belief in Overcoming Domestic Violence

"I feel like you just need to be there and when they're ready to change their situation, be there, grab them and get them out as fast as you can."
Imagine the strength it takes to share a deeply personal story of survival. Actress Leanne Everitt does just that in this heartfelt episode of 'Take Back The Beat: Voice Notes'. Leanne opens up about her sister's harrowing journey through domestic violence, shedding light on the crucial role of being believed. It's not just about surviving; it's about the profound impact that support and validation can have on the healing process.
Natalie Gray and Farah T, the hosts and survivors themselves, guide this conversation with empathy and insight. Leanne's story isn't just a tale of hardship; it's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. The episode dives into how speaking up and finding joy in hobbies can be transformative for survivors. Whether it's through art, music, or any other passion, these activities become lifelines, offering solace and a sense of normalcy.
The discussion also touches on the broader societal implications of domestic violence, emphasizing the importance of community support and advocacy. Leanne, along with Natalie and Farah, encourages listeners to be allies, to believe survivors, and to speak out against violence. It's a call to action that's both inspiring and necessary. For anyone affected by domestic violence or supporting someone who is, this episode offers not just stories but practical advice and resources.
It's a reminder that no one has to face these challenges alone.