Just A Girl Media
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We’re just two girls in business, in motherhood, in the mess, figuring it out as we go and saying the things most people won’t.
Some days it’s chaotic, some days it’s deep. Most days? It’s both.
We get real. We get raw. We ask the uncomfortable questions and share the stories behind the masks.
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This Isn’t Easy to Say, But It Matters
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This episode starts how our listeners know and love us, honest banter, a few laughs, and the kind of conversation that feels like you’re sitting in the room with us.
And then it shifts.
Because some conversations matter more than comfort.
In this episode, Emily shares a deeply personal story from her teenage years, her experience in a dangerous relationship shaped by domestic violence and coercive control. This is not shared for shock or sympathy, but for education, awareness, and prevention.
We unpack what coercive control can actually look like, how it hides in plain sight, and why so many people don’t realise they’re in an unhealthy or unsafe dynamic until they’re deep in it. This episode is about learning to check the health of your relationships, understanding the warning signs, and recognising that abuse doesn’t always look loud or obvious.
Most importantly, this episode is for the friends, the sisters, the partners, and the bystanders. A reminder to never give up on someone you love just because you don’t understand why they’re staying. Support, patience, and belief can be lifesaving.
This is a heavy but necessary conversation. If it brings anything up for you, please know support is available.
If you’re on the Sunshine Coast and would like to donate or access local support:
• Lily House https://www.lilyhouse.org.au/contact/
• Somewhere to Go Foundation https://somewheretogofoundation.com.au/
Australia-wide support services:
• 1800RESPECT — 1800 737 732 (24/7 domestic violence, sexual assault & coercive control support)
• Lifeline — 13 11 14 (24/7 crisis support)
• Beyond Blue — 1300 22 4636