Episode 21: Breaking Through Domestic Violence: An Interview with Survivor, Christen Sacco
Release Date: 04/29/2019
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Hannah and Alexa interview domestic violence survivor Christen Sacco.
Christen shares some education and statistics about domestic violence and intimate partner abuse.
She then shares her story of being in an intimate relationship where she was the victim of domestic abuse.
She openly shares about how the relationship began, the initial red flags, the progression into abuse, how the abuse escalated, the steps she took to get out of the relationship, how she escaped and got help, and how she's healed after the relationship.
Broken is very grateful to Christen for her courage and vulnerability and bravery in sharing her story.
Resources:
If you or someone you know is in an unhealthy relationship, are the victim of a current or past domestic violence incident or relationship, or are concerned about safety, please reach out for help. You aren't alone. Help is available...
The National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence:
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