

Jess Hill
Award-winning author and investigative journalist, known for her work on domestic abuse and her book "See What You Made Me Do."
Top 5 podcasts with Jess Hill
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Jul 20, 2025 • 1h 36min
Jess Hill - A 'love' of Control
Jess Hill, an Australian investigative journalist and author, dives deep into the epidemic of domestic violence in Australia. She explains the insidious nature of coercive control and the psychological tactics that entrap victims. Hill addresses the guilt and shame that often bind individuals to abusive situations and discusses the need for early intervention, especially in young boys. She draws parallels between coercive control and psychological manipulation seen in POWs, emphasizing the importance of breaking the cycle of abuse through self-reflection and targeted programs.

Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 5min
The radicalisation of boys — Jess Hill, George Megalogenis, Thomas Mayo with Natasha Mitchell at Byron Writers Festival
In this engaging discussion, Jess Hill, an investigative journalist known for her work on gendered violence, George Megalogenis, a political and social commentator, and Thomas Mayo, an Indigenous rights activist, delve into the radicalization of boys through online misogynist subcultures like the 'manosphere'. They highlight parental anxieties and the confusion boys face today. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy, community involvement, and redefining masculinity to combat gender violence and foster healthier relationships among youth.

Aug 27, 2024 • 15min
Jess Hill on how to stop domestic violence
Jess Hill, a journalist and co-author of a rapid review aimed at ending violence against women and children, shares her urgent insights on transforming how the government addresses domestic violence. She discusses the crucial integration of health services in prevention efforts and the importance of engaging men in conversations about healthy masculinity. Hill emphasizes the need for systemic reforms in family law and stresses the inclusion of Indigenous voices in crafting effective policies. Her call to action highlights the pressing need for genuine government commitment.

Apr 30, 2024 • 19min
Jess Hill on why we need more than ‘awareness’ to end the killing of women
Author and journalist Jess Hill discusses the national crisis of violence against women, emphasizing the need for concrete actions beyond 'awareness'. She explores challenges in addressing intimate partner homicide, government messaging, and accountability in combating domestic violence. Hill also highlights strategies for prevention, including accountability for perpetrators and community engagement in ending family violence.

Sep 1, 2020 • 41min
Power, Control and Domestic Abuse, with Jess Hill and Ros Urwin
Jess Hill, an award-winning author and investigative journalist renowned for her work on domestic abuse, joins journalist Rosamund Urwin for a compelling discussion. They challenge the narrative surrounding domestic violence, urging society to focus on the abusers rather than the victims. Hill shares innovative solutions like women-only police stations in Latin America and advocates for systemic reforms in law enforcement. The conversation addresses the complexities of coercive control and the urgent need for societal change to protect victims.


