I am unbeatable and I’ve confessed why in my first ever gig as a Podcast Guest.

I’ve confided all, in confidence, to the fabulous Jules Hannaford, who did such a great interview I told her things I’ve not spoken of before.

I wasn’t aware Jules herself has experienced more than one abusive relationship, so everything I said resonated with her too.

At the end she told me: ‘That was the best therapy session I’ve ever had!’

Let me know if it helps you too? And please SHARE it on social media to help me spread the word. There is life after abuse and it can be wonderful.

I am unbeatable

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This is what Jules had to say about my episode and interview:

“Viv McGrath shares her story of how she survived a domestic violent relationship when she was a young mother. She wants us to know that there is life after abuse and how she was able to break the cycle.

Viv was inspired by Rosie Batty and her courage when her son was killed by his father at cricket training in Australia.
Viv has written a book Unbeatable: (How I left a violent man), her memoir of how she survived an abusive relationship and how she broke the cycle of violence. Viv turned her life around to become strong, fearless and successful.
She has a blog where she covers all aspects of domestic violence relationships and helps others in the process. We discuss manipulation tactics, narcissism, gas lighting and the “dysfunctional dance (men do) to see if they can test your boundaries.”
Viv shares the importance of noticing the warning signs and trusting your instincts as it is very easy to get “locked into this very unhealthy and addictive dynamic.”
She shares advice for those who are in a similar situation and her greatest takeaways from her own experiences.
Viv talks about how she had to overcome the shame of being caught in this dangerous situation and gives us some top tips for loving ourselves, building self-esteem, not listening to that inner voice and overcoming that shame.
This is courageous and honest account of a very harrowing and deeply personal experience. A story not to be missed.
Warning: Some listeners might find this podcast disturbing. Please seek support if you need it here.

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I am unbeatable and I've confessed all.