Domestic Violence & Abuse

A Candid Conversation on Domestic Violence and Abuse with Charlee Brazier

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In this deeply moving and unscripted episode of The Thought Brothers podcast, the conversation turns toward a subject that affects millions yet is often hidden in silence—domestic violence and abuse. Our special guest, Charlee Brazier, shares her powerful story as both a survivor and an advocate. A former military officer and the Publisher of Significant Magazine, Charlee brings courage, insight, and clarity to a raw and emotional discussion.

This episode was intentionally left unstructured to allow for an organic, heartfelt dialogue. Charlee opens up about the warning signs she missed, the emotional and psychological toll of abuse, and the journey toward healing. The Thought Brothers respond with vulnerability, questions, and support, making space for a critical and compassionate exchange.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Recognizing the early warning signs of abuse
  • Breaking the cycle and the silence
  • How friends, family, and communities can offer support
  • Empowering survivors to reclaim their voice and power

This conversation is a must-watch for anyone seeking understanding, healing, or a way to support others. We believe that by talking about these issues openly, we can reduce stigma and promote safety, healing, and change.

The following link is to my 4 interviews with Mildred Muhammad, an Award-Winning Global Keynote Speaker, International Expert Speaker for the US Dept. of State, Certified Consultant with the US Dept. of Justice/Office for Victims of Crime, CNN Contributor, BNC Contributor, Domestic Abuse Survivor, Certified Domestic Violence Advocate, Advisory Board Member & Public Speaking Instructor for The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault Advocacy Network’s Advisor, Best-Selling Author, Former Internet TV Talk Show Host, Trainer & Educator as well as a Certified Professional/Personal Development Consultant. 

https://blackmeninamerica.com/mildred-muhammad/

Let’s use our voices to uplift others and make a difference.  Thank you for supporting the Thought Brothers podcast and Gary Johnson Media.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, help is available.  Visit www.thehotline.org or call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).

 

 

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