In this episode I’m joined by Meghan Patrick.


 


The Canadian born, Nashville resident is a Juno and CCMA
winning singer & songwriter, who’s latest release is a song that prompted us to have a deep and meaningful conversation unlike any other I’ve had on the podcast.


 


Her song, ‘The Boy Who Cried Drunk’ is a very personal journey through Meghan’s experience with Domestic Violence. 


 


Having recently met Meghan at the CCMA’s, where she shared
about her new song, I immediately wanted to have her on the podcast so that we could share our stories in the hopes that it can help anyone who may currently be in an abusive relationship.


 


We talk of our experiences, as well as how the journey is frequently very similar from case to case, and how you are not alone in this. The statistics are astounding. The one thing that shook me and really helped me to manage my situation was hearing that, on average it takes the victim, on average, 7 times to try to leave. For me this was entirely true, and helped to alleviate the shame and guilt I felt when I kept going back.


 


Today we also celebrate what Meghan refers to as Part 2 to ‘The
Boy Who Cried Drunk’ with her follow up single ‘God and a Good Man’ her story of hope and the love and life that is waiting for you.


 


Although not overly graphic, this episode is a deeper topic that requires listener discretion and may contain triggers for some listeners, however, the biggest thing this episode does contain is hope. The fact Meghan and I are both now in happy and in loving, safe and healthy relationships we are here to show you that with the right support, your recovery and a very happy life is entirely possible.


 


If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out to
your local authorities, or use the links below to find the guidance and support you need.


 


 


If you are local to Calgary, Homefront is an incredible
resource and they helped me hugely.


https://homefrontcalgary.com/


 


Some international resources can be found here:


https://www.domesticshelters.org/resources/national-global-organizations


 


The book Meghan recommends is:


The Gift of Fear – Gavin De Becker


https://www.amazon.ca/The-Gift-of-Fear/dp/0316235776


 


 


Sometimes when you are in the situation, you have become numb to how serious it is. Please do not hesitate to reach out to your local authorities if you are in danger or fear for your safety.




Follow and support Meghan on her Instagram @megpatricmusic or by visiting her website.