Explore every episode of the podcast HOUSE OF H.E.R
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Love That Almost Killed Me : My Truth Retold | 11 Jan 2026 | 01:11:43 | |
Some stories need telling again 🥀 In this episode, I sit down with my friend Cassie to retell my story not for sympathy, but for truth. One year on, with the court case behind me and my nervous system finally out of survival mode, I’m able to speak about what really happened in a way I couldn’t before. This is not a neatly packaged survivor story. It’s an honest, sometimes uncomfortable look at how abuse really unfolds slowly, quietly, and often disguised as love. We talk about how red flags don’t arrive all at once, how control creeps in disguised as care, and how trauma bonding can make even the most intelligent, strong women stay in situations that are destroying them. I share what it was like living inside a relationship that felt safe one minute and terrifying the next, how my identity slowly disappeared, and why leaving didn’t instantly bring peace it brought grief, fear, withdrawal, and the hardest healing of my life. This episode is also about what happens after you leave. The confusion. The shame. The urge to go back. The rebuilding. And the moment you finally realise that what you called love was actually survival. House of H.E.R. was born from this journey not just to tell my story, but to give other women the language, understanding, and community I desperately needed. If you’ve ever felt stuck, numb, anxious, or ashamed for loving someone who hurt you, this episode is for you. You are not weak. What we cover • How abuse really begins Trigger Warning This episode contains discussion of domestic abuse, coercive control, physical violence, trauma bonding, suicide, and mental health. If you need support If you’re struggling right now or something in this episode has brought things up for you, you are not alone and help is available. UK Samaritans National Domestic Abuse Helpline (Refuge) Women’s Aid The Survivors’ Handbook (Women’s Aid) Clare’s Law USA National Suicide Prevention Lifeline UK & USA Crisis Text Line House of H.E.R. Support Hub We have direct links to support services, community spaces, and healing tools here: House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Turning Pain Into Power: Katy’s Story, Escaping Abuse and Building a Lifeline for Survivors | 26 Oct 2025 | 01:07:27 | |
In the final episode of season one, Hollie and Mollie welcome their first ever guest: Katy Longhurst a survivor, mother, and tech innovator who has transformed unthinkable trauma into tangible change. With grace and raw honesty, Katy shares her story of surviving years of coercive control, violence, psychological manipulation and how she went on to create Ask Joan, an app designed to help people in domestic abuse situations discreetly call for help from any household appliance. Instagram: @askjoanapp This conversation is one of courage, clarity, and deep truth. It’s a testament to every woman who has been told she’s imagining it and proof that healing isn’t just survival, it’s innovation. ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of trauma, domestic abuse, stalking, and psychological manipulation. Please listen with care and take space if you need to. 💭 “You didn’t just survive, you rebuilt the system that failed you.” If you need support right now, here are some resources that may help: National Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0808 200 0247 Samaritans (UK) – Call 116 123 (free, 24/7) National Suicide Prevention Helpline (US) – Call or text 988 Crisis Text Line (US/UK) – Text HOME to 741741 Women’s Aid (UK) – womensaid.org.uk ‘I’m not sure if my relationship is healthy/ I’m worries about someone else/ I need support - The survivors handbook: https://www.womensaid.org.uk/ Claires Law - Apply for information about your current or ex-partner because you're worried they may have a history of abuse and are a risk to you: https://shorturl.at/chTXf We also have direct links to support resources on our landing page: https://stan.store/houseofherpod House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| ‘He didn’t hit me, he hacked me’ - Surviving Digital Abuse: Mollie’s Story | 13 Jul 2025 | 01:07:49 | |
It didn’t start with a fist. It started with love bombing, secrets, and silent treatments. In this raw and fiercely honest episode, Mollie shares - for the first time in full, the story she has kept hidden for months. From falling in love with a man who said all the right things to surviving emotional abuse, financial control, and the terrifying realities of digital stalking, she reveals how leaving nearly cost her everything; including her safety, her business, and her identity. This is not just Mollie’s story. It’s the silent epidemic of covert narcissistic abuse. It’s the story of women everywhere who wonder: Is this really happening to me? And it’s proof that even when someone tries to erase your entire world, you can rebuild it, piece by piece, better than ever before. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trigger Warning: This episode discusses emotional abuse, narcissistic abuse, digital stalking, and trauma. If these topics feel too raw right now, it’s okay to pause, step away, or come back when you’re ready. House of H.E.R. is a soft place to land, but we honour the fact that healing can be tender and complex. Please take care of your nervous system. You are her. And you’re home now. If you need support right now, here are some resources that may help: National Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0808 200 0247 Samaritans (UK) – Call 116 123 (free, 24/7) National Suicide Prevention Helpline (US) – Call or text 988 Crisis Text Line (US/UK) – Text HOME to 741741 Women’s Aid (UK) – womensaid.org.uk ‘I’m not sure if my relationship is healthy/ I’m worries about someone else/ I need support - The survivors handbook: https://www.womensaid.org.uk/information-support/the-survivors-handbook/ Claires Law - Apply for information about your current or ex-partner because you're worried they may have a history of abuse and are a risk to you: https://www.met.police.uk/rqo/request/ri/request-information/cl/triage/v2/request-information-under-clares-law/ We also have direct links to support resources on our landing page: https://stan.store/houseofherpod We created what we needed when we were healing. Our house is your house. - Hollie & Mollie 🥀 Email: info@houseofher.uk Insta: https://www.instagram.com/houseofher__/ House of Her HQ: https://stan.store/houseofherpod House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Welcome Home: Step Into House of H.E.R. with Hollie & Mollie | 06 Jul 2025 | 00:16:31 | |
“Healing isn’t bubble baths. It’s the darkness that almost swallows you and the gold you find there.” Welcome to House of H.E.R. - a sacred space built for women navigating trauma, heartbreak, ADHD, and the long, winding road back to themselves. In our very first episode, we’re telling the story of how a random Instagram quote, two chaotic lives, and a thousand whispered truths became a podcast and a movement. We share:
We built House of H.E.R. because we couldn’t find it when we were drowning. If you’re in the thick of it, if you’ve ever felt like “too much” or “too broken” this is for you. Because you’re not too much. You’re not too late. You are her. And you’re home now. Thank you for being here with us, Hollie & Mollie 🥀 House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Stalking & Harassment: The Violence You Can’t Always See | 12 Oct 2025 | 01:10:16 | |
In this episode, Hollie and Mollie open the doors to one of the most silenced parts of abuse, stalking and harassment. https://hollieguard.com/ House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Justice & What Comes After: Our Healing Isn’t Linear (Part Two) | 28 Sep 2025 | 01:52:11 | |
We’re back in a new studio, a new season of life, and a deeper layer of truth. In Part Two of our justice story, Hollie opens up about what happened after the arrest — the calls from CPS, the court dates, the waiting, the disbelief, and the slow realisation of just how much she’d survived. This episode isn’t only about the legal process. It’s about what happens inside you when the noise stops. About the guilt and shame that linger even after you’ve left. About therapy, somatic healing, and learning that strength isn’t the same thing as being healed. Trigger warning: this conversation includes themes of trauma, mental health and abuse. Please listen with care and step away if you need to. If you’ve ever walked away from something that nearly destroyed you, or you’re still in the middle of it, this episode is for you. We’re building a roadmap for healing together — messy, nonlinear, and real. “You are not too much. You’re not too late. You are her. And you’re home now.” 🥀 Love, Hollie & Mollie ⚠️ Trigger warning: contains discussion of abuse, victim shaming, suicide, and mental health. If you need support right now, here are some resources that may help: National Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0808 200 0247 Samaritans (UK) – Call 116 123 (free, 24/7) National Suicide Prevention Helpline (US) – Call or text 988 Crisis Text Line (US/UK) – Text HOME to 741741 Women’s Aid (UK) – womensaid.org.uk ‘I’m not sure if my relationship is healthy/ I’m worries about someone else/ I need support - The survivors handbook: https://www.womensaid.org.uk/ Claires Law - Apply for information about your current or ex-partner because you're worried they may have a history of abuse and are a risk to you: https://shorturl.at/chTXf We also have direct links to support resources on our landing page: https://stan.store/houseofherpod House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| The Beginning of the End: Leaving, Surviving, and Seeking Justice | 15 Sep 2025 | 01:31:01 | |
In this episode of House of H.E.R., Hollie and Mollie sit down to speak about the part of the story that was once untold the leaving, the aftermath, and the long road toward justice. For the first time, Hollie shares openly about the police process, the court case, and what it really looked like to break free. From the trauma bond that kept her tied, to the car accident that became a turning point, to the relentless harassment and finally the courtroom where truth could no longer be denied this is the reality of surviving domestic abuse. ⚠️ Trigger warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic abuse, trauma, and mental health struggles. Please listen with care, and only if you feel ready. Our hope is that by opening this chapter, anyone navigating similar pain feels less alone, more informed, and reminded that there is a way through. Because leaving is not the end of the story it’s the beginning of reclaiming your life. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Love vs love bombing: Butterflies or Alarm Bells? | 31 Aug 2025 | 00:49:13 | |
A candid, compassionate deep-dive into the blurry line between love bombing and real love. We unpack butterflies vs. nervous system chaos, boundaries vs. rules, conditional love, attachment styles, and why “calm” is the greenest flag. We share therapy takeaways (hi Angela 👋), inner-child insights, and real-life examples, from “you can’t wear that” to silent treatment. So you can spot control, honour your needs, and choose relationships that let you be you. Trigger warning: contains discussion of abuse, victim shaming, suicide, and mental health. Common traits of rigid, porous, and healthy boundaries. Rigid Boundaries • Avoids intimacy and close relationships. • Unlikely to ask for help. • Has few close relationships. • Very protective of personal information. • May seem detached, even with romantic partners. • Keeps others at a distance to avoid the possibility of rejection. Porous Boundaries • Overshares personal information. • Difficulty saying “no” to the requests of others. • Overinvolved with other’s problems. • Dependent on the opinions of others. • Accepting of abuse or disrespect. • Fears rejection if they do not comply with others. Healthy Boundaries • Values own opinions. • Doesn’t compromise values for others. • Shares personal information in an appropriate way (does not over or under share). • Knows personal wants and needs, and can communicate them. • Accepting when others say “no” to them. ⸻ Most people have a mix of different boundary types. For example, someone could have healthy boundaries at work, porous boundaries in romantic relationships, and a mix of all three types with their family. One size does not fit all! If you need support right now, here are some resources that may help: National Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0808 200 0247 Samaritans (UK) – Call 116 123 (free, 24/7) National Suicide Prevention Helpline (US) – Call or text 988 Crisis Text Line (US/UK) – Text HOME to 741741 Women’s Aid (UK) – womensaid.org.uk ‘I’m not sure if my relationship is healthy/ I’m worries about someone else/ I need support - The survivors handbook: https://www.womensaid.org.uk/informat... Claires Law - Apply for information about your current or ex-partner because you're worried they may have a history of abuse and are a risk to you: https://www.met.police.uk/rqo/request... We also have direct links to support resources on our landing page: https://stan.store/houseofherpod House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| The Silent Crowd: Victim Shaming, Enabling, and the Cost of Standing By | 17 Aug 2025 | 00:59:12 | |
In one of our most unfiltered and urgent conversations yet, we unpack the hidden harm of victim shaming and enabling: the moments when silence, minimisation, and misplaced loyalty feed abuse instead of stopping it. From family members brushing things under the rug to friends still inviting abusers to the barbecue, we name the ways “not getting involved” makes you part of the problem. We share personal stories of being dismissed, doubted, and told “it’s not that bad,” and explore how that apathy can be more soul-crushing than the abuse itself. This episode isn’t just for survivors — it’s for friends, family, and bystanders who might one day be the lifeline someone needs. It’s fierce, it’s raw, and it’s a call to action: stop excusing harm. Stop enabling it. And stop letting it hide in plain sight. Trigger warning: contains discussion of abuse, victim shaming, suicide, and mental health. 10 ways you can help end violence against women:
If you need support right now, here are some resources that may help: National Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0808 200 0247 Samaritans (UK) – Call 116 123 (free, 24/7) National Suicide Prevention Helpline (US) – Call or text 988 Crisis Text Line (US/UK) – Text HOME to 741741 Women’s Aid (UK) – womensaid.org.uk ‘I’m not sure if my relationship is healthy/ I’m worries about someone else/ I need support - The survivors handbook: https://www.womensaid.org.uk/informat... Claires Law - Apply for information about your current or ex-partner because you're worried they may have a history of abuse and are a risk to you: https://www.met.police.uk/rqo/request... We also have direct links to support resources on our landing page: https://stan.store/houseofherpod We created what we needed when we were healing. Our house is your house. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| The Truth About Trauma Bonds: Why Leaving Isn’t Simple | 03 Aug 2025 | 01:08:27 | |
Trigger warning: This episode covers abuse, trauma and mental health. Please listen when you feel ready. What if leaving wasn’t the hardest part? In this raw and deeply honest episode, Hollie and Mollie unravel one of the most confusing and painful parts of abuse recovery, trauma bonding. From brain chemistry to heartbreak, from missing someone who hurt you to rebuilding your sense of self, this conversation is both an education and a lifeline. If you’ve ever thought “Why do I still miss him?” or “Am I going mad?”, this episode is for you. You are not alone. You are not broken. And there is life on the other side of this. What Is Trauma Bonding?
The Brain Chemistry Behind It
Why It's So Confusing
It's Not Only Romantic Relationships Trauma bonds can happen in various relationships:
Interesting Facts
Signs You Might Be in a Trauma Bond
Hope and Healing
House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Bonus Episode: Hitting Top 10 & The HERhood | 27 Jul 2025 | 00:22:38 | |
This bonus episode is pure gratitude and disbelief. Hollie & Mollie sit down, raw and unfiltered, to share the whirlwind of emotions from seeing House of H.E.R hit the top 10 in the Apple Podcasts Mental Health charts, right next to their idol, Roxie Nafousi. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Sleeping with the Enemy: A Story of Affection & Abuse… He Loved Me Loudly, Hurt Me Quietly. | 20 Jul 2025 | 01:27:37 | |
Some stories are hard to hear. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| The Statement: Trauma, Truth And Justice | 18 Jan 2026 | 00:58:48 | |
Some stories don’t end when you leave 🥀 In Episode 2 of House of H.E.R, I sit down again with my friend Cassie to talk about what happened after I left the part of the story that rarely gets spoken about, and the part that almost broke me. This episode is about the aftermath. The crash. The moment survival mode finally catches up with you. With the relationship over and the truth beginning to surface, my body and nervous system collapsed under everything they had been holding in for so long. I share what it was like to hit rock bottom, experience suicidal thoughts, and realise that leaving didn’t bring instant relief it brought grief, fear, confusion, and the most intense emotional pain of my life. We talk honestly about going to the police, the shock of how serious the case became, and what it was like navigating statements, evidence, CPS decisions, arrest, remand, and court. I share why the Victim Personal Statement became one of the most powerful moments of my healing not because it changed the past, but because it gave me my voice back. This episode also explores the losses that come with speaking up. Friendships ending. People choosing sides. The isolation that can follow telling the truth. And the painful reality that sometimes you have to lose everything connected to your old life in order to save yourself. We talk about trauma responses no one warns you about emotional numbness, flashbacks, body-based anxiety, fixation, shame, and the urge to minimise what you went through. And we talk about the slow, uncomfortable realisation that healing doesn’t begin when the danger ends it begins when your body finally feels safe enough to fall apart. This is not an easy listen. But it is an honest one. If you’ve ever wondered why leaving didn’t feel like freedom, why you struggled more after it ended, or why your nervous system feels like it’s still fighting a war that’s already over this episode is for you. You are not dramatic. You are not failing. Your body is processing trauma. What we cover • What happens after you leave an abusive relationship Trigger Warning This episode contains discussion of domestic abuse, coercive control, physical violence, strangulation, stalking, suicide, and mental health struggles. If you’re struggling right now or something in this episode has brought things up for you, please know you are not alone and help is available. UK Support Samaritans National Domestic Abuse Helpline (Refuge) Women’s Aid The Survivors’ Handbook (Women’s Aid) Clare’s Law House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| The Healing: Becoming HER | 25 Jan 2026 | 00:45:44 | |
This episode is the final part of my story not the end, but the beginning of something new. Trigger Warning This episode contains discussion of domestic abuse, coercive control, physical violence, strangulation, stalking, suicide, and mental health struggles. If you’re struggling right now or something in this episode has brought things up for you, please know you are not alone and help is available. Samaritans National Domestic Abuse Helpline (Refuge) Women’s Aid The Survivors’ Handbook (Women’s Aid) Clare’s Law House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Through A Sister's Eyes: Watching The Signs Unfold | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:37:54 | |
In this episode, I’m joined by my sister Amber someone who stood beside me through my experience of domestic abuse, even before she fully understood what was happening. This conversation isn’t just about my story it’s about the ripple effect of abuse. How it impacts families. How it changes relationships. And how hard it can be to support someone you love when they’re living in survival mode. Together, we talk honestly about what it was like from her perspective the red flags she noticed, the moments that didn’t sit right, and the guilt that can follow when you look back and realise something wasn’t okay. We discuss:
This episode is for:
There is no perfect way to handle these situations. You are not weak for staying. If you’re listening and worried about someone you care about: • The Survivor’s Handbook from Women’s Aid offers practical information for anyone affected by domestic abuse from safety planning, understanding abuse, and options for support. Both guides are available online check the links in the show notes for direct access. If someone is in immediate danger, always call 999. You doing something as simple as listening or learning how to help can make a real difference. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| The 1am Questions: Missing Him, Guilt & The Thoughts We Don’t Say Out Loud | 22 Feb 2026 | 00:43:18 | |
In this week’s episode of House of H.E.R i’m doing something a little different my first ever solo episode. I answer the questions i get asked the most, the ones women whisper to themselves at 1am but don’t always feel brave enough to say out loud. Why do i still miss him? Why do i feel embarrassed about what i tolerated? We talk about trauma bonds, nervous system crashes, shame, self-blame and the reality of healing after abuse especially the messy middle that nobody prepares you for. I share honestly about what helped me, what didn’t, the things that made the biggest difference in my healing, and why feeling relief and grief at the same time is completely normal. If your mind has been racing lately and you’ve been questioning yourself, this episode is here to remind you that what you’re feeling makes sense. Trigger Warning This episode contains discussion of domestic abuse, coercive control, physical violence, trauma bonding, suicide, and mental health. If you need support If you’re struggling right now or something in this episode has brought things up for you, you are not alone and help is available. UK Samaritans National Domestic Abuse Helpline (Refuge) Women’s Aid The Survivors’ Handbook (Women’s Aid) Clare’s Law House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Inside a Domestic Abuse Charity: Coercive Control, Safety Planning & How to Leave Safely | 15 Feb 2026 | 01:08:44 | |
In this episode of House of H.E.R., I’m joined by Danielle from Oasis Domestic Abuse Service a UK domestic abuse charity supporting survivors across Kent and the South East. Danielle speaks not only as a domestic abuse partnership specialist, but also from lived experience. She understands coercive control, trauma bonds, and post-separation abuse both professionally and personally which makes this conversation honest, grounded, and deeply real. We talk about what domestic abuse actually looks like beyond physical violence especially coercive control, emotional abuse, psychological manipulation, and the patterns that slowly erode your confidence. Most importantly, we break down what happens when you reach out to a domestic abuse charity. What is safety planning? If you are thinking about leaving an abusive relationship or supporting someone who is this episode explains the practical steps, risks, and protections available in the UK. Leaving can be the most dangerous time in an abusive relationship. But you do not have to do it alone. This episode is for anyone experiencing domestic abuse, coercive control, trauma bonding, and for those who want to understand how domestic abuse charities support survivors behind the scenes. UK Domestic Abuse Support Links Oasis Domestic Abuse Service (Kent & South East) Hollie Guard Personal Safety App If you are in immediate danger, call 999. You are not alone. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Through A Mother’s Eyes: Surviving Abuse, Pregnancy & First-Time Motherhood | 09 Mar 2026 | 01:15:04 | |
In this powerful and deeply emotional episode of House of H.E.R., Hollie is joined by Annie, who shares her story publicly for the first time. Released on International Women’s Day, this episode shines a light on a side of domestic abuse that is not spoken about enough what it looks like to experience abuse while pregnant, becoming a first-time mum, navigating birth trauma, and then trying to survive early motherhood while living in fear. Annie opens up about the early red flags, love bombing, violence, coercive control, the confusion that keeps so many women trapped, and the moment she knew she had to leave for good. Together, Hollie and Annie talk about how abuse can look “normal” from the outside, how difficult it can be to make sense of what is happening when you are in it, and why motherhood can both complicate and strengthen the decision to leave. This is a raw, honest and incredibly important conversation that will resonate with so many women, especially those trying to navigate abuse while raising a child. in this episode, we cover: ✨ the early warning signs and intense love bombing important links mentioned in this episode claire’s law / domestic violence disclosure scheme non-molestation order form (FL401) If this episode brings anything up for you, please know you are not alone. If you are experiencing domestic abuse or are worried about someone you know, support is available. You do not have to wait until things get “worse” to ask for help. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| Healing After Abuse: Addiction, Attachment Styles & Rebuilding Love | 15 Mar 2026 | 01:24:01 | |
In this episode of House of H.E.R., Hollie is joined by Tiarny and Ben from Australia for a powerful conversation about healing after trauma, addiction, and abusive relationships. Both guests share their deeply personal journeys from surviving toxic relationships, addiction, and emotional wounds to rebuilding their lives and learning how to create healthy, secure relationships. Together we explore the realities of healing after abuse, including the impact trauma has on the nervous system, attachment styles, and why relationships after abuse can feel so confusing and triggering. This conversation also dives into how men can create emotional safety in relationships, why healing requires both partners to do the work, and the importance of accountability, boundaries, and self-worth when rebuilding your life. This episode is not just for women it’s also an important conversation for men, partners, and anyone wanting to understand the deeper emotional impact of trauma and abuse. By sharing these stories and insights, our hope is to remind anyone listening that healing is possible, growth is possible, and healthy love does exist. What We Cover In This Episode• Ben’s journey from addiction, crime and prison to sobriety and rebuilding his life I’m really excited for you to hear this one. Go show them some love: https://insidious-pint-d0a.notion.site/Life-Beyond-The-Chaos-An-Invitation-3036da0d4b6a80f2b017e99178f8328a If you are affected by domestic abuse, please know you are not alone and support is available: • National Domestic Abuse Helpline (UK) – 0808 2000 247 If you are in immediate danger, please contact 999. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| You’re Not Overthinking: Coercive Control, Gut Feelings & Finding Clarity | 29 Mar 2026 | 01:03:38 | |
In this episode, Hollie sits down with Holly, founder of Vera and Vale Private Investigations, to unpack the reality of emotional abuse, coercive control, gut instinct, manipulation, and what happens when your reality has been distorted for so long that you stop trusting yourself. From the early warning signs of unhealthy behaviour to control disguised as care, this conversation dives into the hidden side of abuse that so many women live through but struggle to name. Holly brings a unique perspective through her lived experience, criminology studies, published research, police background, and investigative work helping women gain clarity when they feel confused, dismissed, or made to feel like they’re going mad. This episode is honest, insightful, and incredibly validating for anyone who has ever felt like something was wrong but couldn’t fully explain why. What we cover in this episode: • what coercive control actually is and why so many women don’t recognise it at first To get in touch with hollie, please visit her website where you can fill in a contact form: https://veraandvale.co.uk or send her a dm on instagram: Support & resources: if anything discussed in this episode has affected you, please know you are not alone and support is available • national domestic abuse helpline (uk) – 0808 2000 247 (24/7, free & confidential) • clare’s law (the right to ask) – you can apply through your local police force to find out if a partner has a history of abuse if you are in immediate danger, please call 999 House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| From Survival Mode To Safety: Healing Your Body After Trauma With Kia Porter | 12 Apr 2026 | 01:35:18 | |
In this week’s episode, we are joined by naturopathic practitioner Kia Porter, who works with women to reduce inflammation and regulate their nervous system by addressing both the physical and emotional root causes. This conversation dives into why so many women still feel anxious, overwhelmed, and disconnected after leaving a traumatic or abusive situation, and how our body holds onto that stress long after we’ve physically left. We talk about the impact of food, hormones, and daily habits on your nervous system, why traditional approaches don’t always get to the root of the problem, and how small, realistic changes can begin to bring your body back to safety. This episode is for any woman who feels stuck in fight or flight and is ready to understand her body, reconnect with herself, and start healing properly from the inside out. What We Cover In This Episode:
To get in touch with Kia, you can connect with her on Instagram where she shares education around nervous system regulation, inflammation, and healing from the inside out: https://www.instagram.com/kiaporter_/ You can also find more information about her services, programs, and ways to work with her via the links in her bio. Supplements Kia spoke about during the episode that can support nervous system regulation: • Calm Complex – https://healf.com/en-uk/products/biocare-calm-complex?variant=46190027178223&selling_plan=6474727663 House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||
| The Episode Where Everything Changes: House Of H.E.R Hub Launch | 17 May 2026 | 00:48:53 | |
In this episode, Hollie is back in the hot seat with Cassie for one of the most emotional and defining conversations yet as she shares the real story behind the launch of the House of H.E.R Hub and why this is so much more than just a platform. What started as a podcast rooted in healing, empowerment and sharing her journey has now evolved into something built for every woman, at every stage, whether you are questioning, stuck, planning to leave, in the middle of leaving, or trying to rebuild your life after. Hollie opens up about what she experienced when she left, the confusion, the trauma bond, the constant questioning of herself, the lack of understanding around why she still missed him and went back, and the overwhelming realisation that whilst awareness of domestic abuse is growing, there is still such a huge gap when it comes to the emotions women are left carrying after it ends. In this episode, they talk about coercive control, trauma bonding, PTSD, the fear that doesn’t just disappear, and the reality that leaving is often the most dangerous and confusing part. Hollie shares how she relied on Google at the time and how isolating and impersonal that felt, and why she became so passionate about creating something that feels relatable, accessible and safe, a place where women can understand what they are going through, learn the terminology they may have never heard before, access support, and feel less alone without judgment. They also talk about the responsibility that comes with sharing stories like this, the emotional weight of holding space for other women, and how turning pain into purpose has become part of Hollie’s healing journey too. This episode is honest, raw and hopeful, and marks the beginning of a new chapter for House of H.E.R as it moves into Heal. Escape. Rebuild. If you have ever felt stuck, confused, scared or like you are losing yourself in a relationship, this episode is for you. House of H.E.R. is a space for women who have lived through abuse, trauma, and relationships that broke them. This podcast exists to tell the truth, raise awareness around domestic abuse, and remind you that you are not alone in what you’re healing from. Follow @houseofher__ and my personal account @holliedowdingx on Instagram and please share this episode with a woman who might need it 🥀 | |||