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In this powerful episode of the Healing Through Love Podcast, host Sharlene Lynch welcomes legal pioneer, advocate, and founder of The Good Warrior, Jo Cooper.
Jo’s landmark case (Cooper v The Owners – Strata Plan No 58068) forever changed Australian law—and her impact hasn’t stopped since. Now, Jo is on a mission to transform communities by moving them from passive observers to proactive changemakers.
This episode dives into how we can dismantle the bystander effect and instead foster cultures of courage, compassion, and intervention. Jo shares how building the skills and confidence to speak up can save lives and inspire collective healing.
She also explains how storytelling and music have become powerful tools in her advocacy work—helping turn trauma into transformation and fear into empowerment.
🎧 Tune in to learn how YOU can be part of the movement to turn silence into action.
📢 Share this episode—it might change someone’s life.
✨ CONNECT WITH JO
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jocoopervoice/
Website: https://thegoodwarrior.com.au
📍 PROMOTION
https://www.pawandorder.au
♥ ♥
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✨ Support our Pamper Day Fundraising Efforts | 👩💻 SOCIALS and RESOURCES
Healing Through Love is a social enterprise dedicated to raising awareness about domestic and family violence in the community. Co-founded by Rose Davidson and Sharlene Lynch, it aims to support survivors by hosting pamper day events that provide a safe space for healing, empowerment, and connection. The organisation also hosts the Healing Through Love Podcast, which shares inspiring stories, insights, and resources to help survivors rebuild their lives. Through compassion and community, Healing Through Love strives to create a world where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported.
In this powerful episode of the Healing Through Love Podcast, host Sharlene Lynch welcomes legal pioneer, advocate, and founder of The Good Warrior, Jo Cooper.
Jo’s landmark case (Cooper v The Owners – Strata Plan No 58068) forever changed Australian law—and her impact hasn’t stopped since. Now, Jo is on a mission to transform communities by moving them from passive observers to proactive changemakers.
This episode dives into how we can dismantle the bystander effect and instead foster cultures of courage, compassion, and intervention. Jo shares how building the skills and confidence to speak up can save lives and inspire collective healing.
She also explains how storytelling and music have become powerful tools in her advocacy work—helping turn trauma into transformation and fear into empowerment.
🎧 Tune in to learn how YOU can be part of the movement to turn silence into action.
📢 Share this episode—it might change someone’s life.
✨ CONNECT WITH JO
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jocoopervoice/
Website: https://thegoodwarrior.com.au
📍 PROMOTION
https://www.pawandorder.au
♥ ♥
Did you enjoy this episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts!!
Support the show
✨ Support our Pamper Day Fundraising Efforts | 👩💻 SOCIALS and RESOURCES
Healing Through Love is a social enterprise dedicated to raising awareness about domestic and family violence in the community. Co-founded by Rose Davidson and Sharlene Lynch, it aims to support survivors by hosting pamper day events that provide a safe space for healing, empowerment, and connection. The organisation also hosts the Healing Through Love Podcast, which shares inspiring stories, insights, and resources to help survivors rebuild their lives. Through compassion and community, Healing Through Love strives to create a world where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported.