I just want to say...anything produced by Wayfarer teaches something to the audience. Let's support their films. Yes, I've raved and ranted here. But I love how Man Enough is shedding light on DV from the shadows especially in an industry that gets away with a lot of things in our society. I love you guys.
So excited to hear Kimya on the show and sharing her incredible story. When I did A Call To Men's Training Institute, I was absolutely blown away by her story. Thank you for bringing her on to share her story!
I was literally just checking the channel last night before bed to see if there were any new videos! Happy to see a new video. Only 30 seconds in and wow... this poor woman. How incredibly brave of her to share her story.
thank you so much. even if it is not my direct storyline, i always learn so much and i understand that indirectly and because we are all connected all these are my story lines. hugs!
As a Man, who was a Boy, who grew up in a Domestic Violence Household.....there were so many Jewels 💎 Dropped in this episode. However, I'm at my wits end with how to address the more ill and severe cases. When it comes to being a Man and stepping in for Women who are being abused....how does one protect thee abused if they're consenting to thee abuse. Not that they consciously want to be harmed (though certainly subconsciously is a whole other matter), but if the relationship is abusive and they choose to stay....is that not consent? And let's say the Woman in question revokes that consent and wishes to leave. Isn't that Man a mere Predator or Captor? Shouldn't this Man be met with Extreme Prejudice and Smited for his insistence on being and or doing Evil? Violence isn't thee answer, but it is an answer and to be considered as a Final Solution to end Evil.
I would call the police and say that I witnessed domestic violence. You could even tell the cops you want to remain anonymous. The cops will vet the situation. The woman could decide to speak up or not, but when she will finally speak up, you as a witness statement could help and it really could help the situation I think.
There are many many many reasons people stay. It may even seem to be (or even just be) the SAFEST option for them at the time with what they have access to. I would encourage you to check out Partnered with a Survivor podcast which is by the founders of the Safe and Together Academy that specialises in family violence.
Thanks for your thoughts and honest request for help from the community. It's completely understandable that you don't know what to do in extreme situations.
49:52 would a group of women out their lives on a line to save a man in fhe samd position? It reminds me of that What Would You Do episode on male on female dv and ebeyone wither watched, laughed, or ignored it.
Interesting that the highest rate of domestic violence is in lesbian relationships. In fact, lesbian relationships actually have the highest divorce rate, with domestic violence being cited as the number one reason. #TheMoreYouKnow
I just want to say...anything produced by Wayfarer teaches something to the audience. Let's support their films. Yes, I've raved and ranted here. But I love how Man Enough is shedding light on DV from the shadows especially in an industry that gets away with a lot of things in our society. I love you guys.
Thank you! We love you too. Your support means so much.
So excited to hear Kimya on the show and sharing her incredible story. When I did A Call To Men's Training Institute, I was absolutely blown away by her story. Thank you for bringing her on to share her story!
Really grateful for Kimya and Dr. Tartt for this episode. Coming from an abusive household, this really resonated with me.
When Dr, Tartt spoke around 39:00 about delay, taking time, getting to know, I immediately took a long deep grateful breath.
Thank you for the kind words!
I love this podcast. Liz, Justin and Jamie always compassionate with their guests.
I was literally just checking the channel last night before bed to see if there were any new videos! Happy to see a new video. Only 30 seconds in and wow... this poor woman. How incredibly brave of her to share her story.
Am a new fan of your channel through Justin Baldoni.👍👏🏾
Welcome! So glad you're here.
Really great podcast I learn a lot and feel a lot too
This was a great episode, thank so much for sharing your stories and knowledge.
Thank you for having these conversations!
thank you so much. even if it is not my direct storyline, i always learn so much and i understand that indirectly and because we are all connected all these are my story lines. hugs!
I love this podcast 🥺
Thank you so much for sharing your story.
Wao that's crazy Im so sorry that happened to her
As a Man, who was a Boy, who grew up in a Domestic Violence Household.....there were so many Jewels 💎 Dropped in this episode. However, I'm at my wits end with how to address the more ill and severe cases. When it comes to being a Man and stepping in for Women who are being abused....how does one protect thee abused if they're consenting to thee abuse. Not that they consciously want to be harmed (though certainly subconsciously is a whole other matter), but if the relationship is abusive and they choose to stay....is that not consent? And let's say the Woman in question revokes that consent and wishes to leave. Isn't that Man a mere Predator or Captor? Shouldn't this Man be met with Extreme Prejudice and Smited for his insistence on being and or doing Evil? Violence isn't thee answer, but it is an answer and to be considered as a Final Solution to end Evil.
I would call the police and say that I witnessed domestic violence. You could even tell the cops you want to remain anonymous. The cops will vet the situation. The woman could decide to speak up or not, but when she will finally speak up, you as a witness statement could help and it really could help the situation I think.
@@jz372 Word, Thank You for your reasonable response 🙏🏼
There are many many many reasons people stay. It may even seem to be (or even just be) the SAFEST option for them at the time with what they have access to. I would encourage you to check out Partnered with a Survivor podcast which is by the founders of the Safe and Together Academy that specialises in family violence.
@@teganjohno Thank You for that recommendation 🙏🏼
Thanks for your thoughts and honest request for help from the community. It's completely understandable that you don't know what to do in extreme situations.
Wow.. I am speechless… no sé
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49:52 would a group of women out their lives on a line to save a man in fhe samd position? It reminds me of that What Would You Do episode on male on female dv and ebeyone wither watched, laughed, or ignored it.
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Nothing about women who perpetrate abuse
Because that would go against "the all women are perfect" narrative
Interesting that the highest rate of domestic violence is in lesbian relationships. In fact, lesbian relationships actually have the highest divorce rate, with domestic violence being cited as the number one reason. #TheMoreYouKnow