ITV #187: She Survived Emotional Abuse — And Turned Her Pain Into Power 💔 | Domestic Violence Awareness Month cover art

ITV #187: She Survived Emotional Abuse — And Turned Her Pain Into Power 💔 | Domestic Violence Awareness Month

ITV #187: She Survived Emotional Abuse — And Turned Her Pain Into Power 💔 | Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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As we close out Domestic Violence Awareness Month, this conversation is more than powerful — it’s necessary. In this episode of Inside the Vault with Ash Cash, we sit down with Tiffiny Newton — survivor, author, and founder of Ignite Her Inc. — who courageously shares her story of surviving emotional and financial abuse and how she rebuilt her life, her faith, and her finances from the ground up. Tiffiny’s new book, Behind the Smile: The Unseen Signs of Emotional Abuse, reveals how control, manipulation, and money often trap victims in silence — and what loved ones can do to help before it’s too late. 💜 In this special episode: The financial traps that keep women stuck in abusive relationships How to recognize the red flags — even behind a smile Why emotional and psychological abuse are often more dangerous than physical How to rebuild confidence, safety, and financial independence after trauma What we can all do to protect and empower the next generation This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt unseen, unheard, or undervalued — and for every loved one who wants to help but doesn’t know how. 🕊 If you or someone you know is in danger, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). 💬 Comment “INSIDER” to subscribe for new episodes that blend money, mindset, and meaning. 👇🏾 Subscribe now and join the conversation that’s helping heal hearts and build financial freedom.



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