Randi's House of Angels (RHOA) Podcast

Randi's House of Angels

Recovery, Healing, Outreach, Awareness:  A Podcast About Domestic Violence Domestic or intimate partner violence is a complex and silent epidemic that affects millions of people worldwide. To respond to the overwhelming issues associated with domestic violence, Randi’s House of Angels (RHOA) has produced a series of podcasts that will bring this epidemic to the forefront of public consciousness and break the silence that often shrouds it. By creating a dedicated platform, RHOA hopes to create a safe space for survivors, advocates and experts to share their stories, insights and knowledge.  A series of topics will be discussed that can offer vital support and resources to victims and survivors, helping them realize that they are not alone and that there is help available. It can also serve as a catalyst for raising awareness and fostering necessary conversations within families, communities and institutions to empower individuals, foster empathy, and inspire collective action towards eradicating domestic violence while creating a safer, more compassionate society. We invite you to access these podcasts here. read less
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Episodes

How do I know if I am in a healthy relationship? (Part 1)
Oct 16 2023
How do I know if I am in a healthy relationship? (Part 1)
Episode 2: How do I know if I am in a healthy relationship?  (Part 1) Content: Non-threatening behavior, respect, trust and support, honesty and accountability. Facilitator: Sherry Peters Guests – Sahara McGrath, Coordinator of the Shippensburg University (SU) PAGE Center & Emily Ott, Public Education Coordinator at Domestic Violence Services of Cumberland & Perry Counties Resources: 1.  DVSCPC offers services including an emergency shelter, a 24-hour hotline that you can call or text at 1-800-852-2102, individual and group counseling, protection from abuse (PFA) orders, medical and legal accompaniment, and children’s programs, among other resources.  Their website can be found at http://dvscp.org. 2.  Shippensburg University’s Pride & Gender Equity (PAGE) Center offers a focal point for all university community members who support the wellbeing of gender-based violence survivors, LGBTQ+ students, women, LGBTQ+ men, and agender students. https://www.ship.edu/life/resources/page/ 3.  Equality and Power and Control Wheels – The wheel serves as a diagram of tactics that an abusive partner uses to keep their victim in a relationship. https://www.theduluthmodel.org/wheels/ https://www.thehotline.org/identify-abuse/power-and-control/ Download a PDF version of the Power and Control Wheels Music in this episode is:  “Adding the Sun” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Feedback: Please consider taking a brief survey with the link below to share your thoughts about our podcast series.  Thank you! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RHOAPodcast Subscribe or listen on other platforms:
How do I know if I am in a healthy relationship? (Part 2)
Oct 30 2023
How do I know if I am in a healthy relationship? (Part 2)
Episode 2: How do I know if I am in a healthy relationship?  (Part 2) Content: Responsible parenting, shared responsibility, economic partnership, negotiation, and fairness Facilitator: Sherry Peters Guests: Sahara McGrath, Coordinator of the Shippensburg University PAGE Center & Emily Ott, Public Education Coordinator at Domestic Violence Services of Cumberland & Perry Counties. Resources: 1.  DVSCPC offers services including an emergency shelter, a 24-hour hotline that you can call or text at 1-800-852-2102, individual and group counseling, protection from abuse (PFA) orders, medical and legal accompaniment, and children’s programs, among other resources.  Their website can be found at http://dvscp.org. 2.  Shippensburg University’s Pride & Gender Equity (PAGE) Center offers a focal point for all university community members who support the wellbeing of gender-based violence survivors, LGBTQ+ students, women, LGBTQ+ men, and agender students. https://www.ship.edu/life/resources/page/ 3.  Equality and Power and Control Wheels – The wheel serves as a diagram of tactics that an abusive partner uses to keep their victim in a relationship. https://www.theduluthmodel.org/wheels/ https://www.thehotline.org/identify-abuse/power-and-control/ Download a PDF version of the Power and Control Wheels Music in this episode is:  “Adding the Sun” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Feedback: Please consider taking a brief survey with the link below to share your thoughts about our podcast series.  Thank you! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RHOAPodcast Subscribe or listen on other platforms:
Exploring the reasons why people stay in unhealthy relationships (Part 1)
Nov 27 2023
Exploring the reasons why people stay in unhealthy relationships (Part 1)
Episode 4: Why didn’t they leave?  Exploring the reasons why people stay in unhealthy relationships  (Part 1) Release Date: November 27, 2023 Content: Why don’t victims of domestic violence leave relationships?  What do assailants do to keep them from leaving? What did you experience? What triggered you to leave? What did Diane learn about her sister after she was killed? What answers did she want to know? Diane will tell her story about the impact of the murder on her family. How so many feelings and discussions took place afterwards to find anything that might have led to Sue’s murder. In the midst of helping to manage the estate, so much was found that gave some insight to why her sister was brutally murdered by her husband. The questions still linger as to why Sue did not leave her abuser. Facilitator: Dr. Ellen Smith Guests: Nancy Chavez (Domestic Violence Victim and Survivor) and Dianne McMillen (Family Survivor of Domestic Violent Victim) Resources:  1.  DVSCPC offers services including an emergency shelter, a 24-hour hotline that you can call or text at 1-800-852-2102, individual and group counseling, protection from abuse (PFA) orders, medical and legal accompaniment, and children’s programs, among other resources.  Their website can be found at http://dvscp.org. Music in this episode is:  “Adding the Sun” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Feedback: Please consider taking a brief survey with the link below to share your thoughts about our podcast series.  Thank you! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RHOAPodcast Subscribe or listen on other platforms:
Exploring the reasons why people stay in unhealthy relationships.  (Part 2)
Dec 11 2023
Exploring the reasons why people stay in unhealthy relationships. (Part 2)
Episode 4: Why didn’t they leave?  Exploring the reasons why people stay in unhealthy relationships.  (Part 2) Release Date: December 11, 2023 Content: Why don’t victims of domestic violence leave relationships?  What do assailants do to keep them from leaving? Barbara Roddin, wife, mother of three children and a grandmother. She will share her experience as a domestic abuse survivor. She will share how she became a widow at 30 years old. Her marriage of 16 years to an abuser; the ongoing harassment and stalking, filing a PFA, taking part in several court hearings over child custody, child support, and the mental abuse of her children. Facilitator: Dr. Ellen Smith Guests: Barb Roddin (Domestic Violence Victim) and Nancy Chavez (Domestic Violence Victim and Survivor) Resources:  1.  DVSCPC offers services including an emergency shelter, a 24-hour hotline that you can call or text at 1-800-852-2102, individual and group counseling, protection from abuse (PFA) orders, medical and legal accompaniment, and children’s programs, among other resources.  Their website can be found at http://dvscp.org. Music in this episode is:  “Adding the Sun” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Feedback: Please consider taking a brief survey with the link below to share your thoughts about our podcast series.  Thank you! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RHOAPodcast Subscribe or listen on other platforms:
How can I support someone who is in an unhealthy relationship?
Jan 8 2024
How can I support someone who is in an unhealthy relationship?
Episode 5: How can I support someone who is in an unhealthy relationship? Release Date: January 8, 2024 Content: Today we are discussing ways to support and empower the target of the abuse (e.g., consistently validate the person’s feelings, point out their strengths and accomplishments, support targets of abuse to believe in themselves, show empathy), be there and connect, and keep reflecting back to the abused person all of the positive qualities you see in them, keep believing that they will get free, ask how you can help, and providing Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) resources Facilitator: Dr. Ellen Smith Guests: Toni Shearer Toni is a Licensed Professional Counselor in PA who is specialized in sexual and family violence and trained in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Attachment, Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness. She is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Child & Adolescent Trauma Professional and Certified Family Trauma Professional. Resources:  The Center for Hope and Healing is a trauma informed counseling practice that is specialized and designed to treat children and adults who have become imbalanced from traumatic responses to distressing and/or life-threatening event(s) either directly or indirectly, in any facet of functioning and living. The Center offers hope and healing to children, adolescents, adults and their families. https://centerforhopeandhealing.org. Music in this episode is:  “Adding the Sun” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Feedback: Please consider taking a brief survey with the link below to share your thoughts about our podcast series.  Thank you! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RHOAPodcast Subscribe or listen on other platforms:
Do people successfully leave their abuser?
Jan 22 2024
Do people successfully leave their abuser?
Content:  Queen Afi Gaston will discuss how victims continue to repeat the cycle of domestic violence. Including a candid account of a survivor’s story and her experience in being victimized and becoming the abuser. Her experience will give you a perspective on how victims migrate through the different stages of surviving and are challenged to “break the cycle” of domestic violence. Facilitator: Dr. Ellen Smith Guests: Queen Afi Gaston Queen Afi is an accomplished moderator for community and ministry events, a renowned blogger, and a motivational speaker on social issues of domestic violence and mental health. She is the host of two educational internet-based talk shows, The Abusers’ Side Education and The Brokenness to Boldness Survivor Stories; and has interviewed over one hundred survivors’ victims and abusers combined (male, female, and youth). Resources: Domestic Violence Wears Many Tags website: https://dvwmtsorg.godaddysites.com DVWMT & Queen Afi Videos: https://youtu.be/TT_5ZVBPEGg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uC65pKKhWig Queen Afi Quotes: “Don’t approach the apparent problem as the problem; approach the problem as the logical solution.” and “I am keen enough to genuinely know that emotional trauma doesn’t forgive unapologetically. Trauma breeds apologies.” Music in this episode is:  “Adding the Sun” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Feedback: Please consider taking a brief survey with the link below to share your thoughts about our podcast series.  Thank you! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RHOAPodcast Subscribe or listen on other platforms: