<p><strong>What happens when a single moment changes your life forever?</strong></p><p>In this powerful episode of <em>ListenABLE</em>, Larissa Camp shares the harrowing story of surviving a domestic violence attack that left her with a partial hand amputation and a completely different path in life.</p><p>At just 23 years old, Larissa’s relationship turned violent when her partner pulled a shotgun on her during an argument. What followed was a life-threatening fight for survival that changed everything.</p><p>But this episode is not just about trauma. It’s about identity, healing, motherhood, disability, and discovering purpose after unimaginable adversity.</p><p>Larissa joins Dylan Alcott and Angus O’Loughlin to speak openly about what it’s like to rebuild a life after violence, how disability reshaped her self-worth, and how she eventually found confidence, independence and a career she never expected.</p><p><br></p><p>This conversation is raw, honest, and deeply moving.</p><p>• Larissa Camp’s incredible survival story after a domestic violence shooting</p><p>• What it’s like waking up to discover a life-changing amputation</p><p>• The emotional reality of navigating identity after acquiring a disability</p><p>• Why people with disabilities are more vulnerable to domestic violence</p><p>• How motherhood helped Larissa rediscover purpose and strength</p><p>• The journey from trauma to becoming a successful hairstylisT</p><p>• How forgiveness and resilience can coexist after extreme trauma</p><p>• What to do if you suspect someone you know is experiencing domestic violence</p><p><br></p><p>After surviving the shooting, Larissa spent weeks in hospital recovering from severe injuries, including a partial hand amputation she didn’t even realise had happened until days after surgery.</p><p>The emotional recovery was even harder.</p><p>She struggled with depression, identity loss, and uncertainty about whether she would ever work again.</p><p>But years later, a simple moment changed everything.</p><p>While caring for her young son, Larissa realised she could still braid hair. That small discovery became the foundation for a new career as a hairstylist and helped her rebuild her confidence.</p><p>Today, Larissa shares her story to help others recognise the warning signs of domestic violence and to remind people living with disability that they still have purpose.</p><p><br>Follow Larissa: https://www.instagram.com/ann_ri3/</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/larissacamp/</p><p><br></p><p>If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, support services are available.</p><p>In Australia:1800RESPECT – National Domestic Violence Support Line</p><p>International listeners can search for local domestic violence hotlines or crisis support services in their country.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Listenable</em> is a podcast about normalising disability through honest conversations and lived experiences.</p><p>Hosted by Dylan Alcott and Angus O’Loughlin, the show explores disability, identity, relationships, and the everyday moments that shape how we understand the world.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>domestic violence survivor story, disability podcast. acquired disability, amputation survivor, domestic violence awareness, disability identity ,trauma recovery stories, Larissa Camp story, Dylan Alcott podcast, Listenable podcast</p>

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“My Partner Shot Me. I Survived.” | Surviving Domestic Violence

APR 19, 202632 MIN
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“My Partner Shot Me. I Survived.” | Surviving Domestic Violence

APR 19, 202632 MIN

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<p><strong>What happens when a single moment changes your life forever?</strong></p><p>In this powerful episode of <em>ListenABLE</em>, Larissa Camp shares the harrowing story of surviving a domestic violence attack that left her with a partial hand amputation and a completely different path in life.</p><p>At just 23 years old, Larissa’s relationship turned violent when her partner pulled a shotgun on her during an argument. What followed was a life-threatening fight for survival that changed everything.</p><p>But this episode is not just about trauma. It’s about identity, healing, motherhood, disability, and discovering purpose after unimaginable adversity.</p><p>Larissa joins Dylan Alcott and Angus O’Loughlin to speak openly about what it’s like to rebuild a life after violence, how disability reshaped her self-worth, and how she eventually found confidence, independence and a career she never expected.</p><p><br></p><p>This conversation is raw, honest, and deeply moving.</p><p>• Larissa Camp’s incredible survival story after a domestic violence shooting</p><p>• What it’s like waking up to discover a life-changing amputation</p><p>• The emotional reality of navigating identity after acquiring a disability</p><p>• Why people with disabilities are more vulnerable to domestic violence</p><p>• How motherhood helped Larissa rediscover purpose and strength</p><p>• The journey from trauma to becoming a successful hairstylisT</p><p>• How forgiveness and resilience can coexist after extreme trauma</p><p>• What to do if you suspect someone you know is experiencing domestic violence</p><p><br></p><p>After surviving the shooting, Larissa spent weeks in hospital recovering from severe injuries, including a partial hand amputation she didn’t even realise had happened until days after surgery.</p><p>The emotional recovery was even harder.</p><p>She struggled with depression, identity loss, and uncertainty about whether she would ever work again.</p><p>But years later, a simple moment changed everything.</p><p>While caring for her young son, Larissa realised she could still braid hair. That small discovery became the foundation for a new career as a hairstylist and helped her rebuild her confidence.</p><p>Today, Larissa shares her story to help others recognise the warning signs of domestic violence and to remind people living with disability that they still have purpose.</p><p><br>Follow Larissa: https://www.instagram.com/ann_ri3/</p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/larissacamp/</p><p><br></p><p>If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, support services are available.</p><p>In Australia:1800RESPECT – National Domestic Violence Support Line</p><p>International listeners can search for local domestic violence hotlines or crisis support services in their country.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Listenable</em> is a podcast about normalising disability through honest conversations and lived experiences.</p><p>Hosted by Dylan Alcott and Angus O’Loughlin, the show explores disability, identity, relationships, and the everyday moments that shape how we understand the world.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>domestic violence survivor story, disability podcast. acquired disability, amputation survivor, domestic violence awareness, disability identity ,trauma recovery stories, Larissa Camp story, Dylan Alcott podcast, Listenable podcast</p>