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This week Anna sits down with domestic-violence advocate Michelle Faye for one of the most vulnerable conversations she’s ever recorded. They speak openly about coercive control, survival psychology, and the “window” where women can finally leave. Together they unpack guilt, trauma bonding, and healing after abuse - so that no woman feels alone or ashamed for what she endured.
Trigger warning: discussion of domestic violence, physical abuse, and suicidal thoughts.

Together they unpack:

  • What coercive control actually looks like (when it’s not physical yet)

  • How abuse slowly erodes autonomy through “a thousand paper cuts”

  • Why women can’t “just leave” until they physically and psychologically can

  • How trauma bonding and love-bombing create the illusion of safety

  • The systemic failures that keep women in danger – and what must change

Anna also shares, for the first time in full, her own story of survival and escape - how she planned her exit, the moment she thought she would die, and the truth about what it takes to leave a narcissistic and violent partner. This conversation is raw, confronting, and deeply validating for any woman who has ever asked herself, “Why didn’t I just leave?”

⚖️ CONTENT NOTE & SUPPORT

This episode discusses domestic violence, physical and emotional abuse, and suicidal thoughts.
If you or someone you know needs support in Australia, please contact:

  • 1800 RESPECT (24-hour confidential counselling) 1800 737 732

  • Lifeline 13 11 14

  • DVConnect Womensline 1800 811 811
    If you’re outside Australia, visit findahelpline.com for international resources.

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