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Narcissist Apocalypse: Patterns of Abuse

Victim Stereotypes & Gendered Violence | With Jenna Mayne (She is Your Neighbour Podcast)

Narcissist Apocalypse: Patterns of Abuse

Abuse Survivor Network

Education, Relationships, Self-improvement, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.7 • 792 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 22 November 2024

ā±ļø 41 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse Q&A, Brandon talks with Jenna Mayne (Host of the 'She is Your Neighbour' Podcast) about the initiatives at Women's Crisis Services of Waterloo Region, her podcast "She Is Your Neighbour" which raises awareness about domestic violence, victim stereotypes, gendered violence, and the strength of survivors. Click here for their fundraiser , Voices Empower. Click here for the Women's Crisis Services of Waterloo Region. Click here for the She is Your Neighbour Podcast. ***Ā CONTENT WARNING - This episodeĀ discusses physical abuse. *** If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@gmail.com To help out our podcast, please fill out our listener survey, click here. PODCAST RECOMMENDATIONS: Perfect Prey With Dr. Christine Cocchiola | Click Here The Covert Narcissism Podcast | Click Here Something Was Wrong | Click Here When Dating Hurts Podcast | Click Here If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone.Ā DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward.Ā VisitĀ www.domesticshelters.orgĀ to access this free resource.Ā  If you need help moving due to domestic violence, Shelter Movers may be able to help you. They operate by referral. Clients may be referred by any person of authority (social worker, doctor, police, crisis counselor, teacher, etc.) or public agency (shelter, hospital, school, workplace, place of worship, sexual assault centre, etc.).Ā Ā To reach them, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA

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0:00.0

On this episode of Narcissist Apocalypse Q&A, everyone. I am Brandon Chadwick, and today our guest is Jenna

0:44.2

Maine. How are you? I'm great. Thanks so much for having me today, Brandon. Well, thank you for

0:50.7

being here. And for those that have no idea who you are, Jenna Maine, you are from a

0:58.0

podcast called She Is Your Neighbor. That can be found at she's your neighbor.com. And for the Americans

1:03.9

that listen, I don't know if they have the different spelling, but we spell neighbor with an

1:08.6

oh, you are at the end for some of you, but that will be in the show notes

1:11.7

at the end.

1:13.1

And she is your neighbor as a podcast, and it's a public education series focusing on

1:18.8

increasing awareness and understanding of domestic violence.

1:22.0

And today we're going to talk about everything to do with your podcast, where you came from, and, you know,

1:29.8

where you work. So, you know, thank you for being here. And I guess, Jenna, start by sharing a

1:36.4

little bit about who you are, where you came from. Yeah, sure. And thank you for noting the OU and neighbor because that's one thing we always

1:46.0

like to mention as well. So I'm glad you noted that for any American friends or listeners.

1:52.0

Yeah, so a bit about me. I work at an organization called Women's Crisis Services of Waterloo

1:58.1

Region, based here in Waterloo Region, of course. I'm the director of

2:03.3

communications and corporate initiatives, and I'm also the host of our podcast. She is your neighbor,

2:08.5

like you said. That's probably my favorite part of my role. Not probably it is. I love it so much.

2:14.6

It's so cool that the opportunity to talk to so many people and learn more and hear their stories. So I really love it so much. It's so cool that the opportunity to talk to so many people and learn more and

2:18.5

hear their stories. So I really love it. I've been with the organization for over six years now,

2:25.0

so quite a while. I really love the work. It's really cool to work in a place where you can

2:31.8

see the impact that you're having and just see the

2:36.3

difference that we're making in the lives of so many women and children. So I feel really

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