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| Embracing Empathy: Inside the Healing Process for Sexual Assault Survivors | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:33:00 | |
In today's Voice2Change episode, we delve into the internal struggles faced by survivors of sexual crimes, such as feelings of failure and fear of blame. Our guest Chris emphasizes listening without trying to "fix" the survivor, asking supportive questions, and practicing empathy and self-compassion. She recommends local resources like rape crisis centers and encourages finding the right therapist. Highlighting misunderstandings around psychological concepts like counterintuitive behaviors and cognitive dissonance. Chris advocates for better education to support survivors effectively. Chris Schopen has dedicated a remarkable career to addressing trauma and abuse, working in various roles such as an educator, therapist, forensic interviewer, school counselor, expert witness, and author. With extensive experience interviewing over 5,000 victims both nationally and internationally, Chris has become a respected figure in the field. This wealth of experience naturally led to their current role as a wellness trainer with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. In this position, Chris is committed to enhancing the well-being of all employees, from the front-line receptionist to the county attorney herself, by providing support that intertwines personal and professional development. Recognizing Chris’s expertise and having collaborated for nearly two decades, the county attorney specifically created this role to leverage Chris’s unique skills to foster a healthy and supportive work environment.
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| Closing the Gap: Implementing Tracking Systems for Sexual Assault Evidence Kits | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:35:14 | |
In today's Voice2Change episode, we delve into the critical issue of rape kit backlogs and the profound impact it has on sexual assault survivors. We'll discuss the frustration expressed by the lack of tracking for rape kits and the incredible efforts being made in Michigan and other states to implement tracking systems for victims, giving access to monitor the status of their rape kits. Join us as we uncover the challenges, progress, and crucial initiatives to address this issue, and learn why it is so important. Our guest Rebecca Campbell graduated with a degree in psychology from Michigan State University and went on to do an internship at a domestic violence rape crisis center. She volunteered with survivors in hospital emergency rooms and helped them with medical forensic exams. This experience inspired her to go to graduate school and become a research psychologist, focusing on improving support for rape survivors. Her work is motivated by her experiences as a volunteer and her desire to make a positive impact in this field.
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| The Power of Sharing: Overcoming Stigmas Faced by Male Survivors | 11 Jan 2024 | 00:21:00 | |
In this episode of Voice to Change we sit down with special guest Troy Schinkel, a male survivor who bravely shares his story of childhood sexual abuse and his journey to healing. Troy discusses the stigmas male survivors face and his involvement with our John Doe No More Initiative, which aims to provide resources and support for male survivors. He opens up about the impact his experiences had on his life and relationships, the difficult decision to share his story, and the importance of breaking the silence surrounding male sexual abuse. Join us as Troy's powerful message of hope and empowerment resonates with all survivors and sheds light on the importance of speaking out and finding support.
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| Real Talk with Lindsay Gibson and Patti Ieraci | 04 Jan 2024 | 00:14:10 | |
In this episode of Jane Doe No More's "Voice To Change" we have a special episode called Real Talk. Patti Ieraci is joined by author Lindsay Gibson, whose debut novel, "The Christmas Promise," explores the complexities of romance and healing after trauma. Lindsay shares her therapeutic writing process and how she found solace in fiction novels during her own healing journey. She discusses the empowering impact of writing her characters' experiences and the sense of control it offered as a survivor. Lindsay sheds light on the healing power of storytelling and the profound journey of reconnecting with oneself after trauma. Join us as we explore the profound impact of finding hope and love in the face of adversity. Buy Lindsay's Book Christmas Promise Connect with Jane Doe No More: | |||
| The Stranger You Know | 14 Dec 2023 | 00:29:58 | |
Leta Highsmith, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, shares her journey of healing and advocacy, shedding light on the complexities of identifying and confronting abuse. Join us as we delve into the importance of believing and supporting survivors, the tactics used by abusers, and how we can create a safer environment for all. Get ready to be inspired and educated as we delve into this important conversation. Leta has been a dedicated advocate for survivors of sexual assault for many years. After being introduced to Jane Doe No More, she quickly became involved and then served as a board member. Currently, Leta is working with the Survivor Speak Workshops, helping survivors to articulate their stories and educate others about the crime of sexual assault. Additionally, Leta speaks on behalf of Jane Doe No More, promoting the Safe Student Initiative. Her passion and dedication to supporting survivors and educating others make her a vital member of the organization.
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| The Importance of Basic Self-Defense Skills for Everyone | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:29:34 | |
Joining us today for another episode of the Voice2Change podcast is Tracy DiGiovancarlo. She is an empowering voice in the world of self-defense, and shares her personal story in order to shed light on the importance of personal safety. Tracy discusses valuable lessons about awareness, self-defense, and survival. From basic strikes to understanding warning signs, we explore the empowering techniques that equip women and girls to protect themselves in potentially dangerous situations. Stay tuned as we dive into Tracy's story, and discover the incredible strength and resilience that can emerge from adversity. Tracy DiGiovancarlo is a survivor and advocate for personal safety and self defense. Tracy's mission is to educate others on personal safety and empower them to make informed decisions for their own protection. You can visit Jane Doe No More’s website to find out when the next self defense classes are.
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| Building a Safer Future: The Importance of Consent Education | 12 Oct 2023 | 00:27:23 | |
Our guest today on the Voice2Change podcast is Tara Flynn, who bravely shares her personal story with us. Tara is not only a survivor, but also a member of Jane Doe No More's Survivors Speak Advisory Board and actively involved in their Safe Student Initiative. Through this program, Tara educates students from middle school to college on topics like consent, the topic for today’s episode. We'll dive deep into the importance of consent and how Tara's own experience drives her passion for creating positive change through education. Tara developed a passion for working with children at a young age. As a child, she eagerly obtained her babysitter's certificate before any of her friends. Growing up she spent many afternoons at the local YMCA and at the age of 12 a babysitting opportunity arose when a couple approached the YMCA seeking a trustworthy sitter for their toddler and infant sons. Tara embraced her job of taking care of these children unaware of the danger that lay ahead. Tara is now a Philanthropy Coordinator for Hartford Healthcare as well as being a part of Jane Doe No More's educational programs. In this episode:
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| The Power of the Body: Overcoming Sexual Assault with Somatic Healing | 14 Sep 2023 | 00:30:50 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast, our host Jocelyn Maminta is joined by therapist Patti Ieraci. They will discuss the complex emotions and long-lasting effects of trauma caused by sexual crimes. But healing is possible. This discussion focuses on the approach to trauma, the role of the body in storing emotions, and the importance of reconnecting with our physical selves. By identifying where emotions are felt in the body and encouraging present-moment physical connection, survivors can begin processing past traumas.
Through inspiring survivor stories and expert insights, we aim to provide hope, resources, and the power to make positive changes in creating a safer world. So, grab your headphones and get ready to listen and learn from one of our experts! In this episode:
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| Understanding and Addressing Grooming | 10 Aug 2023 | 00:31:37 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast, our host Jocelyn Maminta delves into the topic of grooming. Joined by guest Vinnie Goad, a survivor of child sexual abuse, and a victim of grooming, they discuss what grooming looks like and what to watch out for. Vinnie shares his personal story of being groomed and manipulated by an adult, emphasizing the importance of not blaming the child and seeking professional help for both the child and the caregiver. They also touch upon the liberating power of sharing one's story and the transformative impact of organizations like Jane Doe No More. This deeply honest episode provides hope, support, and resources for survivors and their loved ones seeking to create positive change and a safer world. In this episode:
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| The Story of Jane Doe No More | 06 Jul 2023 | 00:26:41 | |
In this first episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, our host Jocelyn Maminta interviews Donna Palomba. Donna is the founder and president of Jane Doe No More which she started back in 2007. Today we hear her story and why she started the nationally recognized organization. After surviving a home invasion and sexual assault that happened in 1993 she was then revictimized by a police department who choose not to believe her, mismanaged her case, and let her perpetrator get away. Donna used her professional experience in marketing to start Jane Doe No More and launched the non-profit at the same time Dateline NBC aired a special about her. Donna has journeyed the painful path from victim to survivor and emerged as an empowering voice for other survivors. In this episode:
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| Voice2Change Podcast Trailer | 23 Jun 2023 | 00:00:58 | |
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| Safe Student Initiative: Educating College Students about the Red Zone | 08 Aug 2024 | 00:31:41 | |
Welcome to the Voice2Change Podcast from Jane Doe No More. In today's episode, we are speaking with Megan Charette. In this episode, Megan, a member of our Survivors Speak Outreach Team, shares her personal experience of being sexually assaulted during her second year of college and the impact it had on her life. She emphasizes the vulnerability of college students to peer pressure, alcohol, drugs, and sexual assault, also known as the red zone, and the importance of educating students about safety, consent, and bystander intervention. Through her story, Megan addresses the stigma and fear associated with reporting sexual assault, the struggle with self-blame, and the healing process of sharing her story. The episode highlights the significance of creating awareness and surveillance to combat sexual crimes on college campuses and the importance of parents having honest and difficult conversations with their children about assault. Megan's story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of decision-making and the need for continued education and support for victims of sexual assault.
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| Empowering Survivors: The Impact of Jane Doe No More in Montana | 11 Jul 2024 | 00:28:25 | |
Welcome to the Voice2Change Podcast from Jane Doe No More. In today's episode, we are speaking with our friends in Montana. You will hear from Barbie, Kristi, and Julia, who are part of our Survivors Speak team and Jamie, a fierce advocate. They will share their personal journey and the impact Jane Doe No More has had in their lives. They emphasize the importance of community support and being believed while navigating the healing process and moving beyond surviving. Jane Doe No More is recognized by these survivors for providing a safe, non-judgmental space to process trauma and offer empowerment through education and advocacy. This episode also highlights the importance of survivor autonomy as well as bystander awareness and intervention to prevent sexual crimes.
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| Confronting Child Sexual Abuse | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:30:15 | |
On this episode of the Voice 2 Change Podcast we speak with guest Sue Blasavage, a survivor of child sexual abuse and speaker for Jane Doe No More. In this episode we tackle the difficult conversation of confronting child sexual abuse and having conversations with children. We discuss what should be talked about and how adults can help kids feel safe to discuss their feelings. Sue Blasavage is a dedicated wife and daughter who resides in Oxford with her family and their beloved dogs. She is passionate about animals and has a raw dog food business. In 2016, Sue joined Jane Doe No More, a platform through which she shares her story of child sexual abuse. Despite the difficult subject matter, Sue is confident and empowered in her mission to impact the lives of those who have a similar story.
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| Real Talk with Renee Harvey and Patti Ieraci | 23 May 2024 | 00:19:34 | |
In this episode of Jane Doe No More's "Voice To Change" we have a special episode called Real Talk. Patti Ieraci is joined by Renee Harvey, a police officer and survivor of sexual assault. Renee shares her story and discusses the unique challenges of working in law enforcement as a survivor. From the impact of trauma on victims' recollection to the need for trauma-informed training for police officers, this conversation sheds light on the importance of reshaping law enforcement's approach to sexual assault cases. Tune in as we explore the critical need for empathy, compassion, and support for survivors and the transformation needed in the law enforcement response to sexual crimes. Connect with Jane Doe No More: | |||
| The Fight Against Rape Culture | 09 May 2024 | 00:20:57 | |
On this episode of the Voice 2 Change Podcast we speak with guest Tracey Blackman, a survivor and speaker for Jane Doe No More. Tracey bravely shares her personal journey of surviving childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a family member, and her 12-year involvement with Jane Doe No More. Tracey's story sheds light on the impact that sexual abuse has had on her relationships and her life. She discusses her ongoing journey of healing, sharing her story, and getting help through therapy. She also discusses the important role of organizations like Jane Doe No More in providing support and education to survivors and the community. Tracey talks about rape culture and the societal reactions to victims of sexual crimes, and how blaming the victim is not the right approach. Through her own experiences and advocacy work, Tracey emphasizes the message of hope, healing, and the importance of seeking support. Her inspirational words carry a powerful message of resilience and the need to address and change societal perceptions around sexual crimes.
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| Regulating the Stress Response: Naturopathic Medicine for Trauma and Healing | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:34:57 | |
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month today's guest is Dr. Jessica Samaroo. A survivor and specialist in trauma and healing. Dr. Samaroo bravely shares her personal journey of abuse and the struggle to find support, highlighting the impact of trauma on individuals and the importance of addressing and processing such experiences. She found healing through Jane Doe No More's Survivor Speak Program and now offers her own 16-week online course, Survivor to Thrivor, aimed at addressing trauma's effects on the brain and body. She emphasizes the need to regulate the stress response for overall wellbeing. Dr. Samaroo's journey of forgiveness, self-love practices, breathing techniques, and sharing her story serves as a powerful reminder of the hope, support, and resources available for survivors of sexual crimes. Dr. Jessica Samaroo is a licensed Naturopathic Physician who specializes in integrative treatments for mental health conditions. Dr. Samaroo holds her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the University of Bridgeport School of Naturopathic Medicine. Jessica was born in Trinidad and came to New York at the age of 15. Through her work with the organization Jane Doe No More, she found her passion for speaking and advocating for others. Today, she is a registered nurse as well as a naturopathic doctor and continues to use her voice to make a difference in the lives of others.
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| Discussing Secondary Survivors | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:34:55 | |
In today’s episode we discuss the significance of recognizing and supporting secondary survivors. A secondary survivor can be a friend, family member, or anyone who loves someone who has been the victim of a sexual crime. Debbie shares her own survivor story and her experience and advice for secondary survivors. Debbie Mitchell is a survivor of child sexual assault from her father. The abuse began when she was very young and continued until she moved out at age 19. She kept the abuse a secret, even from her brothers. After getting married and having four children, Debbie experienced PTSD symptoms when the stress in her life increased. Despite the trauma she endured, Debbie has persevered and is now dedicated to raising awareness about the long-lasting effects of childhood sexual abuse. After being a part of a support group for 2 years, she started her own support group for other women, and eventually found Jane Doe No More where she is now part of the Survivors Speak Outreach Team.
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| Navigating Digital Danger and Strengthening Online Safety | 08 Feb 2024 | 00:27:56 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast we hear from Kelly Neagle, a courageous survivor who opens up about the danger she encountered in the online world. Through her harrowing account, Kelly sheds light on the importance of staying safe while dating online and provides invaluable advice for both adults and children. As she shares her powerful story, Kelly emphasizes the significance of communication, trust, and vigilance in navigating the digital landscape. Her resilience and optimism in the face of adversity serve as a beacon of hope for listeners and a testament to the human spirit. Join us as we delve into Kelly's journey and glean insights into creating a safer world for ourselves and future generations. Kelly Neagle discovered Jane Doe No More while in grad school and was immediately drawn to its focus on education and support for others. The sense of camaraderie and understanding within the organization resonated with her, and she decided to get involved. She is now part of the Survivors Speak Outreach Team.
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| If You Touch, I'll Tell: Preventing Children from Sexual Abuse | 10 Apr 2025 | 00:20:26 | |
In this episode of the Voice 2 Change Podcast, our host Jocelyn Maminta interviews Dr. Shamina Aubuchon, the inspiring author of the children's book, "If You Touch, I'll Tell." Shamina, a courageous survivor of child sexual abuse, shares her journey and the powerful motivation behind becoming an author. Her book serves as an invaluable resource for educating children and parents about safety and prevention. Learn about the importance of empowering children to use their voices, the crucial role of parental guidance, and how to identify the warning signs of grooming. Shamina Aubuchon is a dedicated advocate and author who channels her personal experiences into powerful narratives to raise awareness on sexual abuse. Born a survivor of child sexual abuse, Shamina found the courage and determination to address this pervasive problem through her writing. Shamina urges parents to discuss these uncomfortable topics and encourages children to use their voices. Topics Discussed:
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| The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care in Sexual Assault Response | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:31:17 | |
In this episode of the Voice 2 Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, we talk with Rachel Henderson about the Gail Burns Smith, Sexual Assault Forensic Examiners (SAFE) program in Connecticut. Rachel explains how the SAFE program provides a compassionate, trauma-informed approach to conducting medical forensic exams for sexual assault survivors. The conversation highlights the importance of the SAFE program in bridging healthcare and legal systems to support survivors, discussing how forensic nurses are trained, the challenges they face, and their impact in empowering survivors through choice and support. The episode also underscores the critical services provided by the Connecticut Judicial Branch Office of Victim Services, offering extensive support and resources for victims throughout their healing and legal journey. Rachel Henderson is the response program manager for the Connecticut Judicial Branch Office of Victim Services, specifically for the Gail Burns Smith, Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE) program. With over a decade of emergency department nursing experience and 25 years of providing emergent patient care across the state, Rachel brings a wealth of knowledge and dedication to her role. She oversees 33 SAFE professionals who respond to eight hospitals and one student health center in central and eastern Connecticut. Topics Discussed:
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| Understanding Teen Dating Violence: Prevention, Signs, and Legal Protections | 13 Feb 2025 | 00:39:59 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast we discuss teen dating violence, featuring our special guest Brenda Harkavy, a former SVU prosecutor and experienced litigator. The discussion reveals that one in three teens experiences dating violence, with both physical and digital forms of abuse being prevalent. Harkavy explains various warning signs of teen dating violence, including excessive texting, controlling behavior, digital harassment, and isolation tactics. The episode focuses on the importance of parents maintaining open communication with their teens about healthy relationships and the potential dangers of digital interactions. Brenda also talks about legal protections and resources for teens in abusive relationships. Brenda Harkavy is an experienced litigator who has represented numerous survivors in cases involving institutional misconduact. She previously served as a Special Victims Unit (SVU) prosecutor, where she handled hundreds of teen dating violence cases in Baltimore City and other jurisdictions. During her time as an SVU prosecutor, she was actively involved in educating teens about dating violence by facilitating assemblies at local high schools. Topics Discussed:
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| Legal Battles and Support for Sexual Abuse Survivors | 16 Jan 2025 | 00:38:53 | |
In today's episode of Voice2Change, our guest Kristen Gibbons Feden delves into the complexities of legal battles against sexual predators and institutions. Drawing from her extensive background as a former prosecutor and current civil litigator, Feden discusses the critical importance of building trust with survivors, preparing them for the arduous legal process. The conversation underscores the essential role of expert testimony, the challenges of prosecuting intimate partner violence cases, and the profound impact of financial compensation in aiding survivors' recovery. The episode not only addresses the legal and emotional intricacies involved but also provides resources and emphasizes community support in preventing future sexual violence. Kristen Gibbons Feden is a distinguished attorney and former prosecutor renowned for her impactful work in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, one of the state's largest counties. Driven by a deep commitment to public service, Feden dedicated her legal career to seeking justice for victims, particularly in cases involving sexual crimes. Her prosecutorial expertise extended to handling a wide array of serious offenses, including childhood sexual abuse, intimate partner violence, and elder exploitation. Through her dedication and service, Feden has established a legacy of advocating for the vulnerable and striving for justice within the legal system. Topics Discussed:
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| Discussing Trauma of Older Adults: Breaking Generational Norms | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:39:43 | |
In today's episode of Voice2Change, we explore the challenges older adults face when discussing past abuse. Our guest, Daniel, underscores the importance of creating safe spaces for these conversations and being present to listen. He sheds light on the complexities of processing past trauma, emphasizing personal healing, finding supportive communities, and respecting individuals’ autonomy while navigating these conversations. Daniel Kaye grew up in a generation where silence was the norm, and personal struggles were often shrouded in secrecy. Witnessing the pervasive sense of shame and reluctance to speak openly about personal histories, Daniel became a quiet yet powerful advocate for acknowledging and learning from the past. His work has paved the way for future generations to engage with honesty and empathy. In addition to his advocacy, Daniel has written and illustrated three children's books. Topics Discussed:
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| A Journalist Journey Investigating Sexual Crimes | 08 Nov 2024 | 00:40:30 | |
In today's Voice2Change episode, we dive deep into the world of investigative journalism with our guest, Rachel de Leon. Known for her impactful documentaries, Rachel joins us to discuss her latest work, "Victim/Suspect," now streaming on Netflix. This documentary reveals the complex and often troubling dynamics involved when victims report sexual crimes, only to find themselves doubted or even criminalized by the very system meant to protect them. From uncovering interrogation tactics to highlighting stories too often dismissed, Rachel's investigation shines a light on the urgent need for reform. Join us as we venture into the heart of these critical issues, offering insights, hope, and voices that demand to be heard. Topics Discussed:
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| Advancements in Victim Support: The Evolution of Law Enforcement | 08 May 2025 | 00:29:06 | |
On this episode of Voice 2 Change, Jocelyn Maminta invites Dan Saban, a seasoned law enforcement professional from Arizona, to the conversation. Dan offers insights into his trailblazing work in victim advocacy, particularly his efforts to bridge gaps between law enforcement and communities. Through personal anecdotes and professional experiences, Dan discusses the evolution of handling sexual crimes and the creation of advocacy centers, providing a unique look at how specialized training in law enforcement has transformed victims' experiences. Join us for a heartfelt discussion and discover how each of us can contribute to meaningful change. Dan Sabin, a dedicated law enforcement officer from Arizona, first encountered Donna's remarkable story on an episode of Dateline several years ago. Deeply moved by her experiences and the challenges she faced, Dan found himself empathizing with her frustrations, which mirrored some of his own experiences in law enforcement. Dan has forty years of experience serving his community and pioneered the first family advocacy center in Arizona, in 2008. Topics Discussed:
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| From Victim to Survivor: The Journey of Healing, Justice, and Empowerment | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:48:18 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with Kristen Mullarkey, an incredible survivor and one of the first members of the Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak team. Kristen courageously shares her story of abduction and sexual assault as a college freshman and the challenges she faced in being believed by law enforcement. This episode highlights the importance of being heard and believed, and the transformative power of sharing one's story to help others. Kristen offers hope, resilience, and vital insights into what survivors need most from society, loved ones, and support systems. Kristen bravely worked with law enforcement to help identify and bring her perpetrator to justice. Through speaking engagements and outreach with Jane Doe No More, she encourages others to break their silence and seek support, showing true resilience and strength in her ongoing healing journey. Topics Discussed:
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| Teen Dating Violence Awareness: Journey to Self-Worth and Healing | 03 Feb 2026 | 00:23:51 | |
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Join us on this journey to Empowering Teens to Recognize Healthy Relationships and Trust Their Own Voice In this month’s podcast, hear from Sofia Veronesi, a survivor and a member of the Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak team. Sofia is a junior in college, and she is courageously sharing her story to help empower teens to recognize healthy relationships, trust their instincts, and find their own voice. Topics Discussed:
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| Turning Pain into Purpose: Our Survivors Speak Workshop | 08 Jan 2026 | 00:32:02 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, Jocelyn Maminta welcomes Michelle Giorno to share her journey from survivor to advocate. Michelle recounts the terrifying night of her assault in her own home, the challenges that followed, and the nonlinear process of healing. She talks about the significance of survivor's sharing their story and how the Jane Doe No More's Survivors Speak workshop has helped her gain confidence and clarity in speaking about her experience. Michelle also offers advice to those considering sharing their own story. If you would like to learn more about Jane Doe No More's Survivors Speak program go here.Michelle Giorno is a survivor, educator, and an active member of the Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak team since 2015. Michelle found purpose in using her voice to inspire and empower others, raise awareness about sexual abuse and assault, and advocate for healing. Topics Discussed:
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| Finding Peace: Navigating Holiday Stress and Embracing Self-Care | 13 Nov 2025 | 00:21:10 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta welcomes back licensed trauma therapist and Survivor Speak member Patti Ieraci for an honest conversation about navigating holiday stress and practicing self-care. Together, they explore why the holidays can be triggering for many, especially for trauma and sexual assault survivors. Patti shares actionable tools for coping, how to set healthy boundaries, and ways to honor feelings of grief and loneliness. This episode encourages listeners to embrace authenticity, check in with their emotional needs, and frame the new year not by what they want to accomplish, but by how they want to feel. Whether you find joy or difficulty in the festive season, this conversation offers comfort, hope, and empowering steps toward peace. Topics Discussed:
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| Be the Light: Overcoming Trauma and Inspiring Change | 09 Oct 2025 | 00:27:41 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with Kate Cooler a survivor, advocate, and member of the Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak team. Kate bravely shares her journey, from being groomed and assaulted as a teenager to her inspiring transformation into an EMT, police officer, and dedicated victim advocate. She openly discusses the challenges she faced during her recovery, navigating the criminal justice system at a young age, and finding strength in healing. Kate’s story is one of resilience and hope, offering important insights on internet safety, the ongoing nature of healing, and the power we all have to be a light for others. Topics Discussed:
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| Women in the Family Court Underworld: Stories of Survival, Coercive Control, and the Fight for Justice | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:39:24 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola and Amy Polacko for a deep dive into the hidden realities of coercive control and abuse in the family court system. They also disuses the book they co-authored "Women in the Family Court Underworld," sharing firsthand accounts from their work supporting survivors. In this conversation they uncover the dark side of family courts where abusers often manipulate the system to continue their control. The conversation also discusses the motivations behind writing their book, systemic issues of collusion, and judicial immunity within the courts. Topics Discussed:
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| Centering Survivor Voices: Justice Beyond the Headlines in the Wake of the Epstein Files | 14 Aug 2025 | 00:27:37 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, Patti Ieraci and Donna Palomba speek with host Jocelyn Maminta about the ongoing media coverage of the Epstein files. Examining the real impact on survivors and the vital need to center their voices. Donna is the founder of Jane Doe No More and Patti is a licensed professional counselor and trauma specialist. Together they discuss the shortcomings of how media frames high-profile sexual abuse scandals, often spotlighting headlines and powerful names while sidelining those most affected. Through candid conversation and lived experience, Patti and Donna explore why survivor stories are so often left out, how shame and isolation are perpetuated by incomplete narratives, and what meaningful justice and healing should look like. Patti and Donna share advice for survivors feeling triggered or silenced, offer strategies for self-care and empowerment, and call for a shift toward survivor-led storytelling. Topics Discussed:
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| The Power to Take It Down: Fighting Image-Based Abuse | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:24:54 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with attorney Samantha McCoy, to discuss the landmark "Take It Down" Act. Samantha bravely shares her personal journey as a survivor of image-based sexual abuse, shedding light on the devastating realities of non-consensual image sharing and deepfake exploitation. Together, they break down the new federal law, which criminalizes the distribution and threatens stricter accountability for tech platforms hosting non-consensual intimate imagery. The conversation highlights the vital role of survivor voices in shaping the legislation, the current prevalence of image-based abuse in the digital age, and practical steps victims can take for support and justice. Samantha McCoy is an award-winning appellate attorney, public speaker, activist, and licensed mental health therapist. Throughout her career, she has dedicated herself to closing the gaps within the judicial system and advocating for survivors of sexual violence to ensure they are treated with dignity and a trauma-informed approach. Drawing from her personal experience with image-based sexual abuse, Samantha has become a leading voice in the fight against non-consensual image abuse and deep fake exploitation. She was instrumental in the recent passage of the federal Take It Down Act, working alongside legislators to shape and promote vital legislation aimed at protecting victims and holding perpetrators and tech platforms accountable. Topics Discussed:
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| Breaking the Cycle: Understanding Coercive Control | 12 Jun 2025 | 00:35:11 | |
In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola, a clinician, coach, and expert on coercive control and narcissistic abuse. Christine shares her personal journey as a survivor, highlighting the often subtle and insidious nature of coercive control in intimate relationships and systems impacting both adults and children. You will learn how coercive control serves as the foundation for various forms of abuse, including emotional, physical, and systemic oppression. The discussion delves into the challenges victims face in being believed, especially in family court, and the importance of authentic connection between protective parents and their children. With over three decades of experience, Christine has dedicated her career to supporting survivors of domestic violence and advocating for systemic change. As the founder of the Protective Parenting Program, she offers education and tools to parents navigating trauma and high-conflict custody situations. Driven by both professional expertise and lived experience as a survivor, Christine’s work is rooted in empowering others, fostering connection, and redefining approaches to safety and healing. Topics Discussed:
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