125: ๐ Stop Victim Blaming ๐
Breakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On with Janice Formichella - A podcast by Janice Formichella - Wednesdays

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TRIGGER WARNING: Victim blaming, sexual assault, domestic violence Victim blaming occurs when the victim of a crime is held partially or fully responsible for the actions taken against them. It is particularly prevalent when it comes to domestic violence and sexual assault. The impacts on victims are often long-term and have devastating consequences. It is also one of the reasons victims keep things to themselves, stay in dangerous situations, and decide not to report. Victim blaming needs to stop. As part of the Ex-Philes commitment to Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I am partnering up with my good friend Christine to talk about the victim blaming that we have experienced, the impacts it had on our lives, and how YOU can become part of the solution instead of the problem. ๐Take a stand! Please share this episode on social media this month to help raise awareness about the impacts of victim blaming. Please go show Christine some love! Follow her on IG at fiftyshadesof_bullshit What topics would you like Christine and I to cover in the future? You know where to find me: Send me a DM on IG at @Janiceformichella or email [email protected]. Love Ex-Philes? Please help others find it by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. ____________________________________________________________________________ The Ex-Philes is an inclusive space for all adults who are looking to heal their hearts and have happy relationships. I believe that love is love and that there are a wide variety of different types of relationships and that all are valid. I recognize each individual's right to self-identify. As a podcast host, I am dedicated to making this a safe space for all and strive to portray that in my content. I welcome feedback on my efforts and thank you for being a part of the community.