*Trigger warning. This episode discusses domestic and financial abuse.
I feel so privileged to be able to interview so many inspiring women for the podcast and sometimes their stories stop you in your tracks, todays guest is definitely one of those women. I can't thank Rebecca Beattie enough for sharing her story.
Rebecca Beattie is the founder of ethical clothing brand Aways B U, as well as being mum, speaker and domestic and financial abuse survivor.
I had the pleasure of modelling in a shoot for Rebecca in 2019 and was blown away by her resilience, strength, courage and determination and absolutely love what she has created with her brand.
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Further information-
Please take a look and support an amazing ethical brand https://www.alwaysb-u.com
Help is out there, please take a look at these websites
https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk
https://www.idas.org.uk
https://www.mankind.org.uk
Background music credited to Scott Holmes - Our Big Adventure.
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