• 2. Red Flags

  • May 21 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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  • When Hannah left Rowan Baxter things took a dramatic turn, his behaviour escalating from concerning to dangerous. Those around them understood, for the first time, just how controlling he was. By putting the relationship under a microscope we can identify the tactics he used, and how he manipulated everyone around him. As the power dynamic between the couple tilted, Rowan tried everything to regain control.

    Learn more here about Small Steps 4 Hannah 

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    Beyond DV 

    Episode 3: February 19th 2020 coming Monday May 28

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Tragedy of Control

Mostly, there are no words to express how my mind and my guts feel right now after listening to your podcast. It’s one of the most difficult crimes to monitor and control, for numerous reason. However the police should’ve been quicker and harder.

From a recently retired police officer of 31 years

Jeni

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