Safety should be ordinary. This episode maps how women protect themselves in three arenas: public spaces and transit, digital life, and the home. Chapter 1 looks at what actually reduces risk on streets, campuses, and platforms—sight lines, lighting, staff presence, and simple bystander moves that break isolation. Chapter 2 covers online abuse and doxxing with a focus on control: names, contact layers, image hygiene, documentation, and small posture shifts that lower exposure without silencing a voice. Chapter 3 turns to home and work, where quiet plans, records, money boundaries, and clear lines turn private risk into action, support, and, when needed, legal steps.
No fear-mongering. No victim-blaming. Just steady, specific moves that let people plan around life, not danger.
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