Anita Whyte Moran is the founder of The FEMCAST, a global movement that started as a 'small acorn' in Ireland and has grown into a lifeline for listeners in 28 countries, over 168 cities. A passionate advocate, Anita bridges the gap between the neuroscience of trauma and lived experience. Through her trailblazing podcast and platform, she empowers women to reclaim their reality, dismantle institutional gaslighting, and harness the power of their voices to build a safer, more equal world. At The FEMCAST, the mission is simple… we don’t just share stories - we drive systemic change.

Are we in danger of how society responds to men’s violence against women

Over the weekend, another woman fell victim to the scourge of domestic violence, leaving behind two devastated daughters and a grandchild she will never see growing up. The ripple effect of such tragedies leaves families traumatised for generations to come.   These incidents demand the same level of societal outrage as the high-profile cases, such…

#HerNameIs Claire Collins

Claire Collins, was just 51 years old when she was murdered. Her story serves as another pervasive and devastating impact of domestic violence on families. Claire, not only lost her own life but left behind two shattered daughters and a grandchild who will never have the opportunity to know their grandmother. The ripple effect of…

#TheBulliedBrain Episode 3

TRIGGER WARNING In this episode of #TheBulliedBrain we discuss domestic abuse, domestic violence and gender based violence with a focus on how these forms of abuse impact the brain.   Jen talks about allegations of sexual violence within a national sport organisation in Canada and she talks about individuals who exhibit such abusive behaviour have…