Voices Of Change

2 / What I Wish I Knew: Emily’s Story of Teenage Domestic Violence

Somewhere To Go Foundation

In this deeply moving episode of Voices of Change, Emily Burton, a Sunshine Coast business owner, shares her story of surviving domestic violence as a teenager, publicly for the very first time.

Emily opens up about the hidden nature of abuse in young relationships, the warning signs she didn’t recognise at the time, and the emotional toll that carried into her adult life. Her courage in revisiting these memories isn’t just about healing — it’s about helping others see they are not alone, and that there is life, strength, and success after survival.

This is a powerful reminder that domestic violence doesn’t always look the way we expect — and that speaking out can be the first step toward freedom.

This is more than a podcast—it’s a movement for awareness, empowerment, and change.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please reach out to local support services or visit somewheretogofoundation.com.au for resources.

Thank you to Fenwick Collective for sponsoring this podcast


If you need confidential help please contact

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1800 RESPECT (24hrs)
CALL : 1800 737 732
TEXT : 0458 737 732

Queensland
DV Connect (24hrs)
Women’s line : 1800 811 811
Men’s line : 1800 600 636
Sexual Assault Helpline : 1800 010 120

If you are in immediate danger please always contact 000

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Legal Aid : 1300 651 188

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