The Tina Johnson Podcast

by Tina Johnson

Tina is a published author, a podcast producer, the host of The Tina Johnson Podcast (formerly Shine KC Podcast), Illuminating Hope Podcast, and a domestic violence survivor. She is a University of Missouri Columbia Communication Major. She is a Communication Curators Scholarship and Hibbs Scholarship for the Liberal Arts recipient. She is a person of strong faith and is committed to changing the narrative, myths, and misinf ... 

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Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Post Separation Abuse

    Post Separation Abuse

    Imagine with me, finally getting up enough courage to leave your abuser. Then the next time you go to church your abuser is there in front of the entire church to ask forgiveness for what they put their family through. The abuser seemed so convincing to many people. Many, but not their victims.... Post Separation Abuse Host Tina Johnson Goodbye to Shame shineKC.com

  • Domestic Violence Education for Custody Evaluators

    Domestic Violence Education for Custody Evaluators

    A. Problem: Domestic Violence is prevalent in every community. B. Cause: The extent to which each of the professional groups recommend different custody and visitation arrangements and their knowledge on the issue of domestic violence is extremely limited. C. Solution: Judges cannot rely on their gut instincts about whether the victim or abuser is more credible. shineKC.com Insta: @shinekc-officialpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shinekcofficialpodcast/ TikTok: @shinekcpodcast I. Citations: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (2020). Domestic violence. Retrieved from https://assets.speakcdn.com/assets/2497/domestic_violence-2020080709350855.pdf?1596811079991. https://assets.speakcdn.com/assets/2497/ncadv_missouri_fact_sheet_2020.pdf Emmaline Campbell in 2017 wrote in the UCLA Woman’s Law Journal National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (2015). Teen, campus and dating violence. Retrieved from www.ncadv.org Daniel G. Saunders, Ph.D., Kathleen C. Faller, Ph.D., Richard M. Tolman, Ph.D. Document No.: 238891 Date Received: June 2012 Titled: Child Custody Evaluators’ Beliefs About Domestic Abuse Allegations: Their Relationship to Evaluator Demographics, Background, Domestic Violence Knowledge, and Custody Visitation Recommendation Teresa Lahmeyer Missouri Bar Association October 20, 2022 Supreme Court Link to Article 15 https://mobar.org/site/MCLE/MCLE_Home/site/content/MCLE/My_MCLE.aspx?hkey=3816c777-d9e3-4ba7-90bf-6746680ce10c Restraining Orders: Can I get an order of protection? | WomensLaw.org Updated October 18, 2022, WomansLaw.org affiliation of National Network to End Domestic Violence

  • Talk it Out! w/Ava Jayde

    Talk it Out! w/Ava Jayde

    Special Guest Ava Jayde! No Bullying Allowed! Stand Up! Talk it Out! shineKC.com

  • Family Court vs Criminal Court Part 1

    Family Court vs Criminal Court Part 1

    Family Court vs Criminal Court Why is Family Court and Criminal Court not communicating when it comes to Domestic Violence? #movement #mandatorydomesticviolenceeducation #familycourt #domesticviolencesurvivor https://shinekc.com/shine-kc-podcast https://www.facebook.com/shinekcofficialpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/shinekc_officialpodcast/ TikTok @shinekcpodcast Citation and Report Information used in this series: The author(s) used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: Child Custody Evaluators’ Beliefs About Domestic Abuse Allegations: Their Relationship to Evaluator Demographics, Background, Domestic Violence Knowledge and CustodyVisitation Recommendations Author: Daniel G. Saunders, Ph.D., Kathleen C. Faller, Ph.D., Richard M. Tolman, Ph.D. Document No.: 238891 Date Received: June 2012 Award Number: 2007-WG-BX-0013 This report has not been published by the U.S. Department of Justice. To provide better customer service, NCJRS has made this Federallyfunded grant final report available electronically in addition to traditional paper copies.

  • Season 1

  • Celebrate Social Workers

    Celebrate Social Workers

    A field full of high stress, set backs, loss and victories….Most of us know someone in the social work field! Seek them out and celebrate them today! Remind them to keep in the good fight, they are seen and appreciated!