Look What You Made Me Do
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Stalking is prevalent in Australia. There are hundreds of cases reported every year. These people’s existence has been besieged by a stalker. Survivors often are voiceless and have no place to tell their stories. This podcast is giving a voice to these victims. A place to tell their stories. Hopefully, we can help others who are in this terrible situation to fight back. We are so grateful to be chatting in today's episode with Megan Norris. Journalist and author of, among others, "Look What You Made Me Do", "On Father's Day", and "Love you to Death". Megan has a keen interest in stalking, the victims, and why stalkers do what they do. Twitter: Stalking Australia @Stalking Austra 2 Facebook: Stalking Australia@Stalkingaustralia If you or someone you know is being stalked please reach out for help:   Literally, millions are stalked every year, yet there is still so much stigma, silence, and shame around this subject. It’s time we speak up. Together, we can all break the silence on this unacceptable, illegal, and far-too-widespread behaviour.   Australia: 1800737732 1800 RESPECT   UK: 020 3866 4107 Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service   US: For more information or emotional support, call the Stalking Resource Center National Center for Victims of Crime Helpline (link is external) at 800-FYI-CALL 394-2255   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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