Have Horse Will Travel

Where do we go from here?

May 30, 2020 Meredith Cherry & Apollo Season 1 Episode 14
Have Horse Will Travel
Where do we go from here?
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The big question of the moment – and, honestly, at any point in the ride – is where have we been and where are we going? (Yes, I know that’s two questions).  With the uncertainties of travel restrictions and safety during this COVID-19 epidemic, that question is more relevant than ever. 

Plus, special guest Lisa of Willow Domestic Violence Center joins us for a very informative conversation about domestic violence, including useful advice on talking with teens, helping victims, and fun ways you can help end DV in your community.

 

What to Listen For:

00:25 Introduction

02:29 The original 2020 plan and how Coronavirus has affected this 

03:41 Where we have been

04:45 Where we still have left to ride

06:02 How Apollo and I will get home at the end and what we’ll do next

07:27 Where I’m most looking forward to riding

10:01 Spread the word, help me find local hosts and helpers!

11:17 Welcome guest Lisa

12:09 Willow’s many wonderful services

18:43 Knowing what healthy vs unhealthy relationships look like... before unhealthy becomes dangerous

20:49 How to talk to teens about dating violence, effectively 

24:08 How to help someone you’re worried about

26:21 How to help end domestic violence in your community 

31:29 You are not alone 

31:44 Conclusion 

32:42 End of episode

 

About our Guest: Lisa of Willow Domestic Violence Center

Willow is the licensed residential and non-residential Domestic Violence Provider in Monroe County, New York. Services include a 24/7 hotline/textline, shelter, advocacy services, counseling, prevention education, etc. Willow is focused on being survivor centered and using a trauma informed approach.

For 13 years prior to being at Willow I worked in Higher Education in Monroe County. I talked with students every day about things like substance use/abuse, vandalism, assault, arson, rape, dating violence, stalking, disruptive community behavior, etc. When the position became open at Willow, I jumped at the chance to be on the other end of the spectrum of the issue!

Willow Domestic Violence Center Website 

Willow on Facebook 

Willow on Instagram 

Willow on Twitter 

 Willow’s help numbers (call from anywhere!):

     Hotline 585-222-7233

     Text line 585-348-7233

 

Other domestic violence resources:

National Domestic Violence Hotline or call 1−800−799−7233  

What it is, and even more ways to get help 

 

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