Our Podcast

Changing the Ending Podcast

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Changing the Ending with Susan Crain

We are excited to announce the release of our new podcast series, “Changing the Ending,” where we will be discussing all things separation, divorce, domestic and family violence and co-parenting over a number of upcoming seasons.

Our Podcast

Our Podcast

Hosted by lawyer, counsellor and founder of Separation Support Network, Susan Crain, the podcasts are a deep dive into clients and survivors’ personal raw accounts and words of wisdom, as well as valuable insights from Australian DV experts, into what they believe needs to happen to change the ending for many who are enduring ongoing injustices and ensure successful reform in Australia.

We hope you enjoy listening to Season 1 of Changing the Ending: Domestic Violence #EnoUgh movement

Follow our Instagram: DVsupporthubaustralia for more updates on Domestic and Family Violence guidance and support.

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Meet the person behind the podcast

With a background and education in law, family law, domestic violence, psychology and coaching, Susan has over thirty years of experience and connections which enables her to source the experts, advice and support sought after by her clients and her listeners.

Susan is the CEO and Founder of Separation Support Network, Womens Wellness Hub, Family Counselling Support Network and Corporate Wellness Solutions.

She has volunteered, worked, advised and/or sat on the Board of many organisations over the last thirty years and has a very strong connection with her clients, community and rural Australian women.

Her guests backgrounds are incredibly diverse and interesting but often real and raw. Sit back and listen and/or watch as Susan keeps it real with her friends on the couch.

"I had begged Susan to do these podcasts for years. She has so many amazing connections and diverse insight into so many wellness issues. This podcast series will be a great way to reach Australians - city, rural and remote - on relationship as well as health and wellness issues relevant to us all"
-Jackie Timms, NSW