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159: [Nicole Meyer] The Evidence Weighed Upon Us // Part 2

159: [Nicole Meyer] The Evidence Weighed Upon Us // Part 2

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Content Warning: domestic violence, physical, emotional, spiritual, and professional abuse, stalking, child abuse, childhood sexual abuse, and rape.

Nicole Meyer is a mother, educator, and victim-survivor of several types of abuse from Melbourne, Australia. Her journey towards justice and healing was a long, arduous one that spanned 15 years and two countries. Amidst it, Nicole was eventually joined by her sisters, who she would find out were victims of her alleged abuser. The highly publicized nature of their legal battle inspired them to participate in the documentary, Surviving Malka Leifer, and has propelled Nicole to continue to speak out in Parliament and worldwide. Her mission is to unite and empower survivors, as well as to spread awareness as a means for prevention. The Broken Cycle Media team is so very appreciative of Nicole’s time, advocacy, and powerful perspective in these episodes.

Nicole's Instagram:
http://www.instagram.com/breakingthesilencenow

Nicole's TikTok:
http://www.tiktok.com/@nicoleymeyer

“Nicole Meyer - Ambassador.” National Survivors’ Day, www.nationalsurvivorsday.org.au/nicole.

Revealed: Surviving Malka Leifer by Stan.
https://www.stan.com.au/watch/revealed-surviving-malka-leifer-2025

For additional resources and a list of non-profit organizations that can help, please visit http://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources

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