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  • Content Warning. Domestic violence, harassment, death.

    Walk a Mile in Their Shoes deals with themes of domestic violence, harassment, stalking and death. Please listen with care if any of these are triggering for you.

    In the second episode of Walk a Mile in Their Shoes, we join our guests as they relive the traumatic events that have, unfortunately, brought us all to this show.

    We relive the night that Simone was ruthlessly attacked by her former partner, the tragedy experienced by Luke and Daniel as they learned of their mother’s murder and the harassment and bullying that took place at Megan’s former workplace.

    In doing this, we begin to understand the different levels of gender-based violence, the common patterns which emerge among all cases and try to understand just how these events continue to happen all too often.

    We explore how more common ‘day-to-day’ events - such as language and bullying, can often be the gateway to more serious outcomes.

    We also look at the prolonged impact that the trauma suffered can have on our victims as well as those who surround them.

    If you, a child, or another person is in immediate danger, call your local emergency service.

    For sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling service call 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732 for 24/7 phone and online services.

    To find out more about Carlton Respects, please visit www.carltonrespects.com.au or email [email protected]

    Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: Episode two

    Host: Tarang Chawla

    Produced by: Julian Wallace, Carlton Media

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  • Content Warning: Domestic violence, harassment, stalking, death.

    Walk a Mile in Their Shoes deals with themes of domestic violence, harassment, stalking and death. Please listen with care if any of these are triggering for you.

    In the third and final episode of the Walk A Mile in their Shoes podcast we pick up after the events of episode two.

    We learn how our guests, Simone, Megan, Daniel and Luke took their pain and suffering and turned it into a powerful message that they share with the rest of Australia.

    By sharing their stories they aim to help other Australian’s prevent domestic violence and gender inequality.

    If you, a child, or another person is in immediate danger, call your local emergency service.

    For sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling service call 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732 for 24/7 phone and online services.

    To find out more about Carlton Respects, please visit www.carltonrespects.com.au or email [email protected]

    Walk a Mile in Their Shoes:

    Host: Tarang Chawla

    Producer: Alex Barilla, Carlton Media

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  • Content Warning:

    Walk a Mile in Their Shoes deals with themes of domestic violence, harassment, stalking and death. Please listen with care if any of these are triggering for you.

    In the first episode of Walk a Mile in Their Shoes, Simone, Megan, Daniel and Luke talk about what their life was like before coming face-to-face with gender inequity.

    Simone was a happy mum of three, thinking about re-entering the dating world again at 37.

    While she didn’t know the typical behaviour of someone in a relationship, she did know that something wasn’t sitting quite right in her new relationship.

    Megan is an award-winning journalist who dreamed of entering sports media since the tender age of eight.

    When Megan finally achieved her goal, things weren't as easy as she might have anticipated. She began to learn how a young female might be treated in a male-dominated industry.

    Luke and Daniel were happy boys who were loved by their family and friends. As they grew older, however, they began to become more aware of their father’s traditional views, temper and treatment of their mother.

    All four talk about the red flags they saw before facing their life-changing incidents, as well as what they wished they knew what to look out for beforehand.

    If you, a child, or another person is in immediate danger, call your local emergency service.

    For sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling service call 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732 for 24/7 phone and online services.

    To find out more about Carlton Respects, please visit www.carltonrespects.com.au or email [email protected]

    Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: Episode one

    Host: Tarang Chawla

    Produced by: Rose Zarucky, Carlton Media

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.