• Read for Each Other: Discussing Nobody's Girl with Our Friends from CONTACT
    Apr 16 2026

    April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and we were so excited to participate in Contact Crisis Center's SAAM Book Club reading Nobody's Girl, the posthumous memoir of Epstein survivor Virginia Roberts Giuffre. In our newest episode of Root for Each Other, CONTACT advocates Jo and Elijah join us to further discuss the book from an advocacy perspective. Join us as we explore this account and the overall impact of public perception on the realities faced by Human Trafficking survivors we see in our daily work.



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    59 mins
  • The Business of Compassion: Trauma-Response in Business Communities
    Mar 24 2026

    What does it look like when a business community leads with compassion?

    In our newest podcast episode, Megan Archer, President of the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce and Anna Adkins, with the Huntington Area Convention & Visitor's Bureau join us to talk about how Huntington is building trauma-responsive practices into local businesses and how that work is making a real difference.

    We’re proud to feature this conversation as part of our effort to create resources that support understanding, healing, and connection whenever our listeners need them


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    39 mins
  • From Research to Action: Exploring Trauma Responsiveness in Our Community
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode, we’re joined by students from Marshall University’s W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications who spent the fall semester researching the state of trauma responsiveness in Huntington as part of our BTR (Building Trauma Responsive) Communities initiative. Together, we unpack what they discovered, where our community is making progress, and where gaps still exist. Most importantly, we explore what these findings can teach us — and how they can help shape a more trauma-informed future for Huntington.

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    34 mins
  • The Threat of Hunger and Domestic Violence
    Nov 17 2025

    Food insecurity is a major barrier to safety in that a survivor has to be assured they can feed their children if they leave. In this episode, our advocates discuss how it is more expensive than ever to provide groceries and how that both affects and directs advocacy services. Join us for a conversation about how the basic human needs of food and safety threaten the well-being of our neighborhoods.


    Branches Domestic Violence Shelter has been providing services to victims of domestic violence in the Appalachian communities of Cabell, Lincoln, Mason, Putnam, and Wayne counties in West Virginia.

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    41 mins
  • Building Trauma Responsive (BTR) Communities
    Sep 16 2025

    Episode Summary:


    In this episode, we’re sharing something close to our hearts — the upcoming BTR Communities Advocacy Summit, hosted by Branches Domestic Violence Shelter. This gathering is all about bringing people together to talk about how we can create safer, stronger communities for survivors of domestic violence.

    We’ll explore what it really means to build “BTR Communities” and why your voice matters — whether you’re a business owner, a service provider, a neighborhood leader, or part of the faith community.

    What You’ll Hear:

    • What the BTR Communities Advocacy Summit is all about
    • Why these conversations matter for all of us
    • How businesses, service providers, neighborhoods, and faith leaders each have a role to play
    • What to expect if you join us for the summit

    Event Details:

    • Event: BTR Communities Advocacy Summit
    • Hosted by: Branches Domestic Violence Shelter
    • Learn more: www.branchedvs.org

    • Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/bVC6EH6dYS

    Why You Should Be There:
    This isn’t just another event — it’s a chance to come together, listen, and learn from one another. Each of us, in our different roles — whether through business, service, neighborhood, or faith — can make a difference for survivors and help shape communities that are safer for everyone.

    Call to Action:
    We’d love for you to be part of this important conversation.

    • Learn more about Branches’ mission at www.branchedvs.org

    • Save your spot for the summit by registering here: https://forms.office.com/r/bVC6EH6dYS
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    30 mins
  • Choosing Between Marketing Power and Human Impact: on Elf Cosmetics and Domestic Violence Jokes
    Aug 18 2025

    In this episode, Branches advocates Shannon and Sara unpack the growing TikTok conversation surrounding ELF Cosmetics’ latest ad campaign featuring a male comedian known for his history of domestic violence jokes. Together, they reflect on the outrage sparked by his inclusion in a campaign from a brand that has often positioned itself as a champion of women’s empowerment. This discussion explores how advertising choices shape culture, the harm caused when domestic violence is minimized for humor, and why companies may choose to risk their consumer base in this way. We also discuss what we, as advocates, survivors, and consumers, can do in response to the way domestic violence is presented in the media at large.

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    24 mins
  • "Keeping the Faith" in DV Advocacy
    Jul 28 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by Jessica Bender from the West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence alongside long-time podcast presence, Sara O'Toole, advocate with Branches Domestic Violence Shelter, to talk about WVCADV's work developing statewide trainings for faith-based communities and advocates.

    Jessica shares how these trainings take a more collaborative approach, bringing together faith leaders and domestic violence advocates side-by-side to build mutual understanding, trust, and stronger community responses to survivors. We explore why this partnership matters, what makes these sessions unique, and how they’re working to shift the narrative around support in faith-based spaces.

    📅 Upcoming Training Alert!
    Join Jessica, and national partner Safe Havens for their next in-person training on August 28th in Charleston, WV. This is a powerful opportunity for faith leaders, advocates, and community members to learn, connect, and grow together.

    🔗 Register here: WV CADV Training Registration

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    31 mins
  • Why Does She Stay? : Advocates Discuss the Diddy Trial
    Jun 3 2025

    Podcast Description/Show Notes:
    In this episode, advocates Sara and Shannon dive deep into the headlines surrounding the Diddy trial, unpacking what the public response reveals about our cultural understanding of domestic violence. At the heart of the conversation is a question that continues to echo across social media and news outlets: "Why did she stay?"

    Through the lens of advocacy and lived experience, Sara and Shannon shed light on the complexities that survivors face—barriers that are emotional, financial, societal, and deeply personal. They also explore how celebrity cases like this one influence public perception, often perpetuating harmful myths while also opening doors for deeper conversations.

    Whether you're a survivor, ally, or someone seeking to better understand domestic violence, this episode offers insight, compassion, and a clear call to shift the narrative from victim-blaming to survivor-centered understanding.

    Topics Covered:

    • The dynamics of power and control in abusive relationships
    • Why survivors may stay with their abuser
    • The role of fame, power, and public perception in high-profile abuse cases
    • How we can all do better in supporting survivors and reshaping the conversation

    Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of domestic violence and sexual assault, including references to graphic details related to the Diddy/Cassie case. Listener discretion is advised.

    Resources & Support:
    If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic, Branches Domestic Violence Shelter is here to help. Reach out to our 24/7 confidential hotline at 304-529-2382 or visit www.branchesdvs.org for information, support, and services in your area. If you would like to speak to an advocate about sexual assault, please reach out to our sister program, Contact Rape Crisis Center at (866) 399-7273.

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    31 mins