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Call Her Daddy

"I Got Out of An Abusive Relationship"

Call Her Daddy

Alex Cooper

Comedy

4.4166.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of domestic violence, sexual assault, and abuse, as well as references to substance use. Please take care while listening. To honor International Women’s Day, Alex steps out of the studio for a special episode filmed at Harvest Home in Los Angeles, sitting down with Executive Director Sarah Wilson and Harvest Home alum Angie. Angie shares a personal story of how childhood trauma, abusive relationships, and opioid addiction eventually led her to experience homelessness while pregnant. Together, Alex, Sarah, and Angie discuss the realities of domestic violence, the risks of leaving an abuser, and how trauma can shape a woman’s sense of self-worth. They also talk about the power of women showing up for one another, the impact of true community, and how we can better support the women around us. If you would like to get involved with Harvest Home, please visit: https://www.harvesthomela.org/callherdaddypodcast If you or someone you love needs support, please reach out to any of the below resources: The National Women’s Shelter Network https://nationalwomensshelternetwork.org/ National Domestic Violence Hotline Call: 800-799-SAFE (7233) Text “START” to 88788 www.thehotline.org (https://www.thehotline.org/) RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Call: 800-656-HOPE (4673) or text HOPE to 64673 www.rainn.org (https://www.rainn.org/) National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline Call: 1-866-331-9474 www.loveisrespect.org (http://www.loveisrespect.org/) Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 confidential crisis support in English & Spanish Unwell Foundation: https://iamunwell.com/foundation

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0:00.0

Hi, Daddy Gang. Before we get into today's conversation, I just want to share a content warning.

0:07.8

This episode is going to include discussions of domestic violence, sexual assault, and abuse, as well as references to substance use.

0:16.3

If you or someone you love need support, I have included resources in the show notes. So please take care

0:23.5

while you are listening to this. Welcome to a very, very special Sunday session. I am so honored and

0:31.8

grateful to be bringing you this episode today. For those who don't know, today, Sunday, March 8th is International Women's Day.

0:40.4

And I am really excited to use today as an opportunity to highlight some truly amazing and

0:48.0

incredible women. I am going to be sitting down with two women who I have gotten to know

0:53.7

through working with an organization called Harvest Home.

0:56.9

I began working with Harvest Home pretty much immediately once I started the Unwell Foundation.

1:03.5

I was looking to partner with groups that put women's issues first and centered conversation around mental health and provided

1:13.1

necessary resources for underprivileged groups.

1:17.0

International Women's Day feels like the perfect time to honor Harvest Home because

1:21.8

this is an organization that really reflects what's possible when we as women show up for one another and find strength

1:30.1

in leaning on each other. Harvest home is a safe haven for women who are pregnant and

1:36.3

experiencing homelessness. They open their doors to mothers and their children. They provide

1:42.9

housing, therapy, financial programs, and so much more to equip these mothers

1:49.1

with everything they need during an extremely vulnerable time in their life.

1:55.7

From getting to know the stories of the mothers in Harvest Home, one thing I've found is so many of them

2:03.7

are coming from unbelievably challenging situations, ones that are often out of their control.

2:10.7

Many of them are survivors of domestic abuse. Many of them are breaking long cycles of generational trauma, and all of them are looking

2:21.9

to put the health and safety of their children first. And so today we will be joined by Sarah,

2:28.8

who is the executive director of Harvest Home, and by Angie, who is an alumni of Harvest Home that has offered to share

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