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From Victim to Advocate: Anju K's Journey Through Domestic Violence and a Call for Change

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Ready to be moved by a tale of survival, transformation, and empowerment? Join us for a candid chat with Anju Kumari, a woman who remarkably turned the agony of domestic violence into a force for change. In a raw and inspiring narrative, Anju offers us a peek into the stark realities of domestic violence and its underestimated impact on the human brain, drawing a sobering parallel with war trauma. This episode holds a mirror up to society, debunking myths, educating us on the grim reality of domestic abuse, and emphasizing the need for active bystanders and safer communities.
Sure, social media is a great tool, but have we considered its potential harm on mental health and its role in domestic violence awareness? This episode takes a hard look at the downside of this digital age. Discover how social media algorithms may lead us down dangerous paths and the worrying trend of children seeking advice from peers over trusted adults. We stress the importance of open communication and creating safe spaces for our young ones. The conversation then steers towards life after domestic violence, touching on the themes of avoiding substance abuse, healing from trauma, and improving overall health. Anju Kumari leads us through these important topics, promising to return for a follow-up conversation.

You can find the workouts and online community here: https://www.bodyholic.fit
Please consider following Bodyholic on Instagram for more information.
Music by Skilsel
Photo by Boris Kuznetz

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Ready to be moved by a tale of survival, transformation, and empowerment? Join us for a candid chat with Anju Kumari, a woman who remarkably turned the agony of domestic violence into a force for change. In a raw and inspiring narrative, Anju offers us a peek into the stark realities of domestic violence and its underestimated impact on the human brain, drawing a sobering parallel with war trauma. This episode holds a mirror up to society, debunking myths, educating us on the grim reality of domestic abuse, and emphasizing the need for active bystanders and safer communities.
Sure, social media is a great tool, but have we considered its potential harm on mental health and its role in domestic violence awareness? This episode takes a hard look at the downside of this digital age. Discover how social media algorithms may lead us down dangerous paths and the worrying trend of children seeking advice from peers over trusted adults. We stress the importance of open communication and creating safe spaces for our young ones. The conversation then steers towards life after domestic violence, touching on the themes of avoiding substance abuse, healing from trauma, and improving overall health. Anju Kumari leads us through these important topics, promising to return for a follow-up conversation.

You can find the workouts and online community here: https://www.bodyholic.fit
Please consider following Bodyholic on Instagram for more information.
Music by Skilsel
Photo by Boris Kuznetz

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