Stay Winnie 2.25.2025
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25 Feb 2025 18:22
This podcast is only available on YouTube in video form - please click on the link below to view/hear the podcast. All future 128 Podcasts starting in March will have MP3 Audio formats located
25 Mar 2025 15:43
Tiffany's JAG Initiative
128 Blog and 128 Podcast SUCH A WASTE 4.29.25
complete episode for a transcript see my 128 Blog
https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-ppr55-18954f4
NOT AI generated - all from my soul, memory, heart and healing journey)
In my 128 Blogs and 128 Podcasts I use pseudo names and sometimes the profession of whom I am speaking or writing about. By doing so I hope to offer some anonymity for the innocent, the unknowing and the unwilling. The friends and family members of my abusers should not carry shame or blame.
128 Podcast and 128 Blog
Our founder Tiffany Elizabeth Tipton describes the heartache of having to euthanize an animal and then metaphorically applies how her life was euthanized as a battered woman. She especially reaches out to victims and survivors of domestic/family and gun violence. Tiffany's 128 Initiative strives to bring justice, advocacy and guidance for victims and survivors of domestic/family and gun violence. You can find us on Facebook, X, Twitter, BlueSky, YouTube, Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok and on our website www.tiffanys128initiative.com
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https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-4atww-18e768e
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The Attempted Euthanasia of a Kentucky Wildcat Introduction Video 6.24.25 - click on the green link below to view the video
The Attempted Euthanasia of a Kentucky Wildcat 128 Podcast Episode 6.24.25 Introduction video
Founder of Tiffany's 128 Podcast answers the question WHY? women stay in abusive relationships. This podcast is from the viewpoint of a survivor of domestic/family violence, Tiffany Elizabeth Tipton
The victims and survivors of domestic/family violence have their own personal story; timelines; trauma; journey of healing; past to overcome, future to start over and individual tragedies. But what we all have in common are threads that weave together the truths of why we stayed, and why we left after the first hit or didn’t leave till after the last of many. Here are some of those commonly shared truths which answer why women stay in abusive relationships.
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