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<p>In this episode of The Escape Pod, we confront a sobering truth: the legal shield meant to protect victims of domestic violence can sometimes be little more than paper. Protection orders—also called restraining orders—are often hailed as a first line of defense, but as we’ll hear in today’s stories, their promises of safety are not always enough.</p>
<p>Through real cases, data, and expert insights, we explore the deadly gaps in enforcement, the scenarios where orders fail, and the ways the system could evolve to truly safeguard those at risk.</p>
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podcast_episode / 1d ago
She had success, but why did she still feel broken inside?<br /><br /><br />Tracy Doyle shares her powerful journey from childhood caregiving and trauma to becoming a successful entrepreneur—while silently struggling with burnout and suicide ideation. <br /><br />In this deeply personal conversation with Betsy Wurzel, they explore how unhealed patterns shape our lives, and how the Aurora Method® can help break those patterns and lead to clarity, calm, and confidence.<br /><br />Podcast: Chatting with Betsy |<b> Passionate World Talk Radio Networ</b>k<br /><br />Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chat...
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Betsy Doyle: Hero of American War of 1812. Wife of a captured soldier ran the cannon of Ft. Niagara. When her husband ...
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In an act of female heroism during combat, much like the work of Molly Pitcher (although considered folklore by many historians), Betsy Doyle played a notable ...
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Betsy Doyle: The Heroine Who Carried Fire at Fort Niagara · Next. Next. Willkommen to Fort Niagara — Where Even Prisoners of War Found a ...
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Discover the incredible story of Betsy Doyle, the brave woman who carried red-hot cannonballs during the War of 1812 at Fort Niagara.
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Betsy Doyle, wife of a US artilleryman at Fort Niagara, New York, stood by the soldiers stationed on a gun platform during a ferocious exchange of cannon fire.
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“Nothing much more was known about Betsy Doyle. Some historians called her a shadowy figure who didn't really exist, and then they'd talk about ...
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A young woman named Betsy Doyle and her four children followed Betsy's husband Andrew across the Niagara River to Fort Niagara in 1810.
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Discover the heroic story of Betsy Doyle, an army wife at Fort Niagara during the War of 1812. Learn about her courageous actions & legacy.
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Recent research reveals that Betsy Doyle was not only a real person, but lived a harsh existence in the years following her famous November 1812 escapade. When ...
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Betsy Doyle: Myth or Matross? By Catherine Emerson • August 13, 2025. Betsy Doyle: Myth or Matross? Early American history offers a range of ...