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A special edition episode for the month of October with a heartfelt but inspiring journey of resilience and survival.
In this episode, Rach Mack, founder of the Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation, opens up about her journey as a survivor of domestic violence and the ongoing struggles she faces. From the traumatic effects of strangulation to her recent diagnosis of stage four metastatic cancer, Rach shares her powerful story with unflinching honesty.
She discusses her organization's groundbreaking work in supporting survivors, the urgent need for medical intervention for strangulation victims, and her mission to enact meaningful change through advocacy. Tune in for an inspiring and eye-opening conversation that highlights the strength of the human spirit and the importance of community support in the fight against domestic violence.TBBI Links/Enquiries:Broken Crayons Still Colour Foundation: https://brokencrayonsstillcolour.org/Rach's GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/940c2d37Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
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In this episode, Caroline Brunne opens up about her journey of healing as a survivor of child sexual abuse and incest. With raw honesty, she reveals how peer support and community played a pivotal role in her recovery, especially while navigating the complexities of her migrant background.
Caroline shares powerful insights on setting boundaries, advocating for oneself, and respecting personal autonomy amidst cultural pressures. She also talks about the challenges of sharing her story through a memoir, blending personal experiences with research to offer solace to others. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, the strength found in community, and the courage to embrace your own healing journey.TBBI Links/Enquiries:Caroline's Website: https://carolinebrunne.com/
Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
Facebook: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Email: [email protected]
Website: thebluebutterflyinstitute.org.au
If in need of help during an immediate crisis:
100RESPECT: 1800 737 732Interested in being a guest speaker on the podcast? We are currently on the look-out for people to share their story so if interested:
Email: [email protected]Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this eye-opening episode, host Ruby Mikolaitis sits down with Jackie McMillan, Senior Project Officer of 'It Left No Marks', to explore the growing trend of erotic strangulation. Why do people engage in this risky practice, and why are younger audiences increasingly drawn to it?
Together, they dive into the dangers, the psychology behind it, and most importantly, how to ensure safe practices with clear boundaries and consent. Don't miss this candid conversation about a rising, yet often misunderstood, sexual behavior.Article Links:'It Left No Marks' Sexual Choking Campaign'More than half of Australian young people are using strangulation during sex'- Heather Douglas (The Conversation)TBBI Links/Enquiries:Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
Facebook: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Email: [email protected]
Website: thebluebutterflyinstitute.org.au
If in need of help during an immediate crisis:
100RESPECT: 1800 737 732Interested in being a guest speaker on the podcast? We are currently on the look-out for people to share their story so if interested:
Email: [email protected]Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Real Talk on Trauma: What No One Prepares You For" dives deep into the often-overlooked aspects of healing from sexual trauma.
Join Ruby and founder of TBBI Tina Meyer as they pull back the curtain on the raw, unfiltered truths of recovery—the emotional hurdles, the unexpected struggles, and the silent battles that aren’t always part of the conversation.
This episode is for anyone navigating their own healing journey or seeking to understand the realities that come with it.
Enquiries/Contacts:
Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
Facebook: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Email: [email protected]
Podcast email: [email protected]
If in need of help during an immediate crisis:
100RESPECT: 1800 737 732
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Join Ruby Mikolaitis from The Blue Butterfly Institute as she interviews Paris, the voice behind 'Shits Fucked' podcast.
Discover Paris's incredible journey from meth addiction to advocacy, breaking the stigma around substance abuse.
Listen in as they discuss systemic flaws, share life toolkits, and reveal how Paris is using her platform to inspire real change.
This episode is a must-hear for anyone looking for hope, resilience, and a fresh perspective on recovery.
Enquiries/Contacts:
Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
Facebook: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Email: [email protected]
Podcast email: [email protected]
If in need of help during an immediate crisis:
100RESPECT: 1800 737 732
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Join us in the latest episode of The Cocoon as we sit down with Sarah Williams, the visionary creator of the 'What Were You Wearing' organization.
Sarah delves into her mission to transform policies and perspectives around victim-blaming. Discover the powerful stories and ground-breaking initiatives that are reshaping the conversation on victim advocacy and justice.
Don’t miss this inspiring discussion on creating a world where every voice is heard and respected.
Enquiries/Contacts:
WWYW Instagram: @whatwereyouwearing_
Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
Facebook: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Email: [email protected]
Podcast email: [email protected]
If in need of help during an immediate crisis:
100RESPECT: 1800 737 732
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Joining us in this captivating episode, we're joined by Ally Hijazi, a dynamic lawyer, compelling speaker, and passionate advocate for family rights.
Ally fearlessly shares her journey from childhood trauma to self-acceptance, sprinkling humour and candour along the way. Through highs and lows, she reveals the pivotal moments that shaped her resilience and authenticity.
Get ready for an inspiring ride as Ally's story reminds us of the power of embracing our true selves and rewriting our narratives.
Enquiries/Contacts:
Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
Facebook: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Website: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Email: [email protected]
Podcast email: [email protected]
If in need of help during an immediate crisis :
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
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Step into the captivating world of "Memory Maze," where Dr. Hayley Cullen takes us on a riveting journey through the intricate labyrinth of child abduction issues in Australia.
In this episode, we delve deep into the vital role memory plays in accurately witnessing and identifying these harrowing incidents to law enforcement.
Join us as we unravel the complexities of memory recall and its pivotal significance in solving cases of child abduction.
Dr. Cullen, with her expertise, guides us through the maze of psychological processes that influence memory formation and retrieval, shedding light on how crucial it is for witnesses to provide accurate and detailed accounts to aid authorities in their investigations.
With compelling anecdotes and expert insights, "Memory Maze" not only educates but also captivates, reminding us of the profound impact that each memory holds in the pursuit of justice. Tune in as we navigate through the twists and turns of memory, illuminating the path towards safeguarding our children and communities.
Information mentioned:
Hayley Cullen's article on The Conservation:
Enquiries/Contact:
Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
Facebook: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Website: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Email: [email protected]
Podcast email: [email protected]
If in need of help during an immediate crisis:
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
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In this compelling episode of The Cocoon, host Ruby Mikolaitis delves into the intricate world of image-based sexual abuse with renowned expert Nicola Henry.
Together, they unravel the complexities of this pervasive issue, discussing its definition, far-reaching impact, and the crucial steps we can take to safeguard our online presence.
Through insightful analysis and practical advice, this episode sheds light on a pressing digital-age challenge, empowering listeners to navigate the virtual landscape with knowledge and resilience.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of image-based sexual abuse and discover actionable strategies for protecting yourself and your loved ones in the digital sphere.
Information mentioned:
Umibot: Umibot Chat Site
ESafety Website
Youth Law Australia
Non-Consensual Sexual Imagery Article
Image-Based Sexual Abuse Project
Nicola's Article On Image-Based Sexual Abuse
Enquiries and Contact:
Intro/Outro Theme: Breaking The Silence by Marya Stark
Facebook: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Website: The Blue Butterfly Institute
Email: [email protected]
Podcast Email: [email protected]
If in need of immediate crisis:
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
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Disclaimer: This episode contains themes and content around sexual violence, listener discretion is advised.
In this episode, we explore the Australian Law Reform Commission's inquiry into the criminal justice system's response to cases of sexual violence.
Lawyer and professor Amanda-Jane George joins us to discuss the need for a more 'trauma-friendly' approach, particularly in court cases and restorative justice processes.
We examine the challenges survivors face in the legal system and how reforms could lead to a more supportive and empathetic environment.
Join us as we delve into this important topic and consider how these changes could humanise the legal process and better support survivors of sexual violence.
Link to article discussed in episode: here
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The Blue Butterfly Institute is not a crisis helpline, for assistance with an immediate crisis, please contact:
Full Stop Australia: 1800 385 578
Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380
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Disclaimer: This episode contains mature language and discussion of assault and harassment, listener discretion is advised.
Dive into the digital dating realm with our latest episode as we unravel the secrets behind online forums where individuals share their experiences, from harassment to infidelity.
Join our insightful interview with Treena Orchard, a scholar and specialist in defamation and social dating as we discuss the alarming rise in legal battles around defamation stemming from these revelations.
Join us as we navigate the complexities of the online dating landscape and gain essential insights into staying safe on dating apps.
From parenting tips for teaching teenagers about digital romance to anticipating future changes in dating apps, this episode is your go-to guide for a secure and informed online dating experience.
Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration that will reshape the way you view the digital pursuit of love. Swipe right wisely, and let's talk about it!
Contacts and Enquiries:
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Podcast: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebluebutterflyinstitute.org.au
The Blue Butterfly Institute is not a crisis helpline, for assistance with an immediate crisis, please contact:
Full Stop Australia: 1800 385 578
Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380
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Disclaimer: Graphic imagery of abuse is described between 05:30 and 11:00 minutes, please skip ahead if you need too. Explicit language is used.
In a raw and courageous narrative, join us as Kim, hailing from Davenport, Tasmania, shares her deeply personal and harrowing journey through unspeakable adversity. From enduring childhood sexual abuse to grappling with the horrors of adult assault, Kim fearlessly unveils her traumatic experiences and their profound impact on her life.
With unflinching honesty, Kim delves into the heart-wrenching details of the abuse she suffered and the subsequent challenges she faced while navigating the daunting legal system. Her poignant account sheds light on the complexities of testifying against perpetrators and the turbulent aftermath that lingered into her adulthood, influencing her path as a mother.
In this gripping episode, Kim becomes a beacon of strength, illustrating her evolution from victim to an unwavering advocate for survivors of sexual abuse. She imparts invaluable insights into the arduous but vital journey of finding one's voice amidst the deafening silence of trauma. Kim's story resonates powerfully, highlighting the resilience and unwavering determination it takes to break free from the shackles of silence.
Tune in to this impactful episode as Kim's story encapsulates the triumph of the human spirit, offering hope and courage to those who may find solace in her remarkable journey from silence to strength.
Contact and Enquiries:
Institute: [email protected]
Podcast: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebluebutterflyinstitute.org.au
The Blue Butterfly Institute is not a crisis helpline, for assistance with an immediate crisis, please contact:
Full Stop Australia: 1800 385 578
Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380
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Disclaimer: This episode contains sexual trauma and assault related themes. Listener discretion is advised.
This episode does discuss issues within Indigenous communities in Australia, the podcast does not reflect on every mob in Australia and should be taken listened to with care.Join us for an eye-opening journey with Charlie, a proud Aboriginal person and LGBTQIA+ advocate, as we dive into a riveting conversation about consent, healing, and identity.
Charlie shares their powerful story of resilience and self-discovery, shedding light on the complex issues of consent, hierarchy and coercion within the Indigenous community.
We'll unravel the layers of their personal journey, from confronting sexual trauma to embracing their unique identity as an Aboriginal and queer/non-binary individual.
Charlie's pronouns are she/her/they/them and are used interchangeably throughout the episode.
Get ready for an inspiring and transformative episode that explores empowerment, healing, and the courage to be authentically you.
Contact and Enquiries:
Institute: [email protected]
Podcast: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebluebutterflyinstitute.org.au
The Blue Butterfly Institute is not a crisis helpline, for assistance with an immediate crisis, please contact:
Full Stop Australia: 1800 385 578
Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380
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Content warning: This episode contains explicit language and content discussing the abuse of children, listener discretion is advised.
In this emotionally charged episode of 'The Cocoon,' we have the privilege of sitting down with Julie Henderson, a remarkable woman whose life story is a testament to the enduring power of hope, healing, and the unwavering love of a mother.
Julie begins by sharing her life as a loving wife and mother, offering insights into the joys and challenges of raising children, including one who has a disability. She delves into the unique experiences and lessons she has gained through motherhood, especially as someone who carries the weight of past trauma.
Julie courageously opens up about her own childhood trauma and how it has influenced her journey as a parent, particularly in raising her daughters and her story sheds light on the complex interplay between personal healing and nurturing a family.
At the heart of this episode lies Julie's current endeavour: the journey of adoption. She candidly discusses the rollercoaster of emotions and challenges she faces in the adoption process, all while dealing with her trauma background.
Julie's insights are a profound reflection on the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring capacity to give love.
Join us in this powerful episode as we explore Julie's extraordinary journey through motherhood, adoption, and the remarkable transformation that comes from confronting trauma with love, hope, and unwavering faith.
Contact and Enquiries:
Institute: [email protected]
Podcast: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebluebutterflyinstitute.org.au
The Blue Butterfly Institute is not a crisis helpline, for assistance with an immediate crisis, please contact:
Full Stop Australia: 1800 385 578
Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380
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Content Warning: This episode contains contains explicit language and triggering themes. Listener discretion is advised.
This episode delves into the intricate topic of navigating relationships in the aftermath of trauma and explores the challenges individuals face when trying to connect with others while carrying the weight of past traumatic experiences.
Our guest speaker for this episode is Alice, whose journey is an inspiring testament to the power of resilience and love.
With an enduring relationship of over two decades, Alice has not only navigated the complexities of maintaining a healthy and thriving partnership with her husband but has done so while overcoming personal trauma.
Her insights and experiences will offer a unique perspective on how to cultivate lasting connections even in the face of adversity.
Join us as Alice shares her wisdom, challenges, and strategies for sustaining a strong bond through life's ups and downs.
Contact and Enquiries:Institute: [email protected]: [email protected]: https://www.facebook.com/thebluebutterflyinstitute
The Blue Butterfly Institute is not a crisis helpline, for assistance with an immediate crisis, please contact: Full Stop Australia- 1800 385 578 Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This month's episode is focused on creating an honest and vulnerable conversation about the realities of healing our sexual abuse and trauma.
Warning: This episode contains explicit language and content that may be triggering.
We are back with our recurring guest speaker, Tina Meyer who is the CEO and President of The Blue Butterfly Institute which is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to educating, advocating and supporting victims and survivors of sexual abuse/trauma.
In an episode that is raw, heartfelt and honest, we discuss the benefits of healing and becoming a survivor and how to overcome those moments in your journey where you feel annoyed, frustrated or just downright fed-up with trusting the process. Contacts and Enquiries:Institute: [email protected]: [email protected]:https://www.facebook.com/thebluebutterflyinstituteIntro/Outro: Marya Stark: Breaking The SilenceIf you are need of immediate crisis, contact:Full Stop Australia: 1800 385 578Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This month's episode is a special one because Ruby, your usual podcast host, is not interviewing, but being interviewed! Our guest host is the one and only, Tina Meyer, the President and Founder of The Blue Butterfly Institute.
In this special episode, one of our Butterfly Support Groups has graciously permitted us to interview them and ask questions about what their journey was, why they decided to attend a support group, and why survivors on their healing journey should consider attending one.
The responses of these members are raw, passionate and very relatable to all those surviving.
If you are in an immediate crisis and need support, here are some links that can help you.
Lifeline: 13 11 14
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
Contact/Enquiries: To contact the Institute for counselling and support: click hereTo contact for podcast related questions and enquiries:
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Marya Stark: Breaking The Silence
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Disclaimer: This podcast contains topics such as suicide and assault. Please listen at your own discretion. On average, 4 men a day commit suicide in Australia.
This adds up to over 1,500 men committing suicide per year.
Why is it so high?
And what can we do to lower it?
Today's guest speaker is Adam Holstein who is a suicide awareness advocate and host of the very successful and well-known podcast 'How you going mate?' which is dedicated to starting conversations about people's mental health and well-being.
We are here to start a conversation on how various types of assault and trauma affect men, how the idea of 'masculinity' inhibits men from seeking the help they deserve and how we can support the men we care about to take those first steps into caring for their emotional and mental well-being.If you are in need of immediate support, please contact:
Lifeline: 13 11 14
1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732
If you would like to speak to the Institute, please contact:
Support:
Media Enquiries:
Go check out Adam's podcast here:
Opening/Closing Intro:
Marya Stark- Breaking The Silence
Sources:
Australian Men's Health Forum
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Disclaimer: Topics mentioned in this episode might be triggering to listen too, viewer discretion is advised. Grooming is something we all know to be weary of, you might have been taught about grooming in school or have had to teach someone else about grooming. But what exactly is it?Retired police officer Kristi McVee joins us today, with over a decade of experience in investigating and reporting cases of child sexual exploitation, we sit down with her to discuss who is vulnerable to grooming, how it impacts you and how to keep yourself and others safe.Details: If you are interested in contacting The Blue Butterfly Institute for support, please contact:Email: [email protected]: The Blue Butterfly InstituteOpening/Closing Credits: Breaking The Silence- Marya StarkIf you are in need of immediate assistance, please contact: Lifeline: 13 11 141800RESPECT: 1800 737 732For media enquiries, please reach out too:[email protected]
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1 in 4 Australian women who identify as having a disability have experienced sexual violence after the age of 15 (Australia Institute of Health and Welfare). On this episode of 'The Cocoon' we are talking with Kelly, she is a volunteer of The Blue Butterfly Institute and an autism specialist, who has worked and supported people within the neurodivergent community who have experienced sexual trauma. This episode is dedicated to discussing why the neurodivergent community is so vulnerable, how to notice signs and behaviours within the community and about the importance of verbal and non-verbal consent. Listener discretion is advised as topics may be triggering. If you would to contact the Institute and receive support , our contact details are: Email: [email protected]: The Blue Butterfly InstituteFor podcast enquiries please contact: [email protected] you are in need of immediate help, please contact:Lifeline (13 11 14)1800RESPECT (1800 737 732)Opening/Closing Credits: Marya Stark- Breaking The Silence
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