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1 in 3: The Domestic Violence Podcast
1 in 3: The Domestic Violence Podcast
According to the CDC and WHO, 1 in 3 American men will experience physical violence, sexual violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Globally, 1 in 3 women will experience physical or sexual violence—most often at the hands of an intimate partner. But domestic abuse goes beyond physical and sexual violence. It also includes emotional abuse, psychological manipulation, financial control, and legal abuse—forms that are often hidden but equally harmful. I’m Ingrid Dutton, and as a survivor of domestic violence, I use my voice to break the silence. Each week on this podcast, I share real stories that span the full spectrum of domestic abuse and intimate partner violence. I’ll be joined by fellow survivors, family members, and professionals in the field to explore the realities of abuse, recovery, and resilience. My mission is to raise awareness, offer guidance, advocate for systemic change, and remind victims and survivors that they are seen, supported, and never alone. Whether you're a victim, survivor, supporter, or advocate, this podcast is your space for honest conversations, empowering stories, and expert insights that inspire strength and change. Subscribe now and join the movement to break the silence. A Point 5 Pinoy production
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1 in 3: The Domestic Violence Podcast

“You never know when you’ll hear a story that resonates with you. In the same way, you never know when your story will strike a chord with someone else. That’s the quiet magic of sharing — it connects us in ways we often can’t predict.” — Ingrid Dutton

“The more that we choose not to talk about domestic violence, the more we shy away from the issue, the more we lose.” ― Russell Wilson

“You can recognize survivors of abuse by their courage. When silence is so very inviting, they step forward and share their truth so others know they aren’t alone.” ― Jeanne McElvaney

“Strength doesn’t come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn’t.” — Rikki Rogers

“You are not the darkness you endured. You are the light that refused to surrender.” ― John Mark Green

“From every wound, there is a scar, and every scar tells a story. A story that says, -I survived.” ― Fr. Craig Scott

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