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Breaking the Stigma Around Male Domestic Violence Survivors” with Guest Erron Johnson

Breaking the Stigma Around Male Domestic Violence Survivors” with Guest Erron Johnson

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Uncomfortable Situations Podcast
Season 2 | Episode 3

Breaking the Stigma Around Male Domestic Violence Survivors
Guest: Erron Johnson In this powerful and necessary conversation, hosts Jade Miller and Simone Higginbotham sit down with Erron Johnson to address a topic that is often overlooked and misunderstood—male domestic violence survivors. This episode breaks down the stigma, silence, and shame that prevent many men from speaking out about abuse. Erron shares insight, lived experience, and perspective on how domestic violence impacts men emotionally, mentally, and socially, and why acknowledgment and support are critical for healing. Together, the conversation challenges stereotypes, explores barriers to reporting, and emphasizes the importance of safe spaces, resources, and open dialogue for survivors of all genders. This is an honest, eye-opening episode that reminds us: abuse does not discriminate, and neither should support. 🎙️ Tune in for a raw, courageous discussion that pushes past comfort zones and starts conversations that matter.

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