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What's the Purpose of Money Anyway?

Speaking Out on Financial Abuse

Release Date: 12/10/2024

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Speaking Out on Financial Abuse

Maisha Colter, CEO of AVDA in Texas,  discusses her extensive background in social work and law, emphasizing her transition from social work to law to better advocate for vulnerable populations, particularly children and women.  AVDA provides legal services for thousands every year, focusing on family court cases and economic abuse.  Maisha highlights the organizations BIPP program, which educates abusers on gender roles and communication, and its annual interfaith workshop to train faith leaders on supporting domestic violence survivors. AVDA also conducts various community...

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Rosie Watson discusses her work as Head of External Relations with the Domestic Abuse Alliance in the United Kingdom, focusing on reducing the time victims receive legal support from weeks to hours using the WEPROTECT app.   She highlights the recent United Kingdom law change recognizing coercive control as a criminal offense, now managed under multi-agency public protection arrangements.  Rosie emphasizes the hidden nature of domestic abuse, particularly financial abuse, and the importance of employer support.  The organization also provides interpretation and translation...

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Windi, survivor and advocate from California, shares her journey of abuse and recovery.  She details her childhood, meeting her abusive partner after the tragic end to a previous engagement and the challenges of her marriage with a partner suffering from untreated PTSD and financial instability.  Windi highlights her efforts to protect and educate her children about domestic abuse, as well as her advocacy work in preventing gun violence.   Windi describes her passion for being an advocate for gun violence prevention after her own personal tragedy.   KEY...

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Sophora Acheson, Executive Director and Co-Board President of Ruby's Place, discusses her journey from Grass Valley, Califorinia, to Santa Rosa and developing a passion for helping survivors of domestic violence.  She shares her personal history of abuse and her career path, which led her to pioneer a program to reduce perpetrator violence called R.A.F.T. (Restorative Action for Family Transformation).  R.A.F.T. aims to address the root causes of domestic violence by providing accountability and trauma-informed care for abusers, while insuring survivors receive necessary...

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The Manitoba Association of Women's Shelters (MAWS) is a non-profit organization in Manitoba, Canada, dedicated to supporting survivors of gender-based violence through education, training and community collaboration.  Today, Amber Merucci, Project Specialist; Tsungai Muvingi, Provincial Coodinator and Maria Paz, Communication Specialist at MAWS, discuss their roles and the organization's rich history.  They emphasize MAW'S unique focus on provincial shelters and its committment to cultural humility and reconcilliation with indigenous communities.  Amber, Maria and Tsungai each...

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Sue, a court stenographer from Bayshore, New York, shares her harrowing experiences with financial and emotional abuse in her two marriages.  She details her first husband's lies and instability, leading to a short-lived marriage and his eventual death.  Her second husband, a successful financier with a beautiful mansion in Connecticut, was abusive, controlling her finances and eventually leading them both to an economic disaster.  Sue's life changed after volunteering for ECLIVES, where she now serves as a vice president and rape crisis counselor.  Sue emphasizes the...

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Sybil Cummin, a licensed professional play therapist from Colorado, founded the Rising Beyond Power & Control podcast and resource website to address the gaps in support for survivors of abuse, particularly those with children.  She emphasizes the concept of post-separation abuse, where abuse continues after leaving an abusive partnership.  Sybil's community, designed for women, offers safety, privacy and support through live events, workshops and a private forum.  She advises survivors to create safety plans, gather documentation and seek support from safe...

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Julia Foos, a Community Education Coordinator from the North Shore suburbs of Chicago,  discusses her role at Sarah's Inn, an organization dedicated to helping domestic violence survivors. Julia, who has a background in social work and gender studies, joined Sarah's Inn after discovering their podcast during COVID.   She highlights Sarah's Inn's comprehensive services, including crisis lines, counseling, legal aid and the PAIP program which helps perpetrators of domestic violence unlearn toxic behaviors.  Julia emphasizes the importance of addressing both survivors and...

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Stephanie Russell, a Community Educator for The Ark Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Shelter in Central Texas, discusses her journey from a retired nurse to an advocate for survivors of domestic violence.  She emphasizes the importance of individualized support, noting The Ark serves a diverse population including elderly and victims with pets.  Stephanie highlights the comprehensive service needs each survivor can require including legal assistance, financial planning and even kennel accomodations.  She emphasizes that victims of domestic violence need to prioritize...

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Michela Giordana Castro, licensed clinical social worker and religious trauma specialist, discusses her journey from a fundamental upbringing to helping survivors of abuse and those navigating spirituality post-religious conversion.  Michela emphasizes the importance of not staying silent and avoiding shame in trauma recovery.  She discusses ways to seek diverse support for domestic abuse, including professional help and safe individuals, and to prioritize your own well being.  Michela highlights the challenges faced by those in religious instititutions who are under...

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Acquania Escarne, acclaimed financial coach and entrenpreneur, discusses her journey from learning finances at an unusually early age to her 15-year career in the Foreign Service and how she cleverly funded her own extensive travel experiences.  Acquania emphasizes the importance of learning financial literacy no matter your age or circumstances and understanding the role of money as a tool for achieving your sometimes lost or broken dreams.  Acquania shares her financial strategies for setting smart, realistic goals and also addresses the challenges women face with money, advocating for transparency and setting boundaries.  Acquania encourages survivors of financial abuse to reclaim their financial power and pursue their true selves. 

KEY HIGHLIGHTS 

  1. Parental Influence on Financial Perspective.
  2. Jump starting your dreams financially.
  3. Women and fear of money. 
  4. Building generational wealth and education opportunities for descendants.
  5. Holiday spending and financial boundaries. 
  6. Strategic planning of your money regardless of where you start. 
  7. Financial advise for economic abuse survivors - how to get moving! 

 

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