This is a podcast of advocates speaking to other advocates about the work we do. We will be addressing the myths and facts surrounding domestic violence and sexual assault, the legal system, trauma, and safety planning, and so much more. The goal is to share valuable information and empower. My name is Karolina Strain and I am the host and creator of this podcast. I am a Child & Youth Advocate at the Avalon Center in Tennessee. I will be interviewing colleagues, as well as special guests that are leading professionals in their fields.
In today's podcast, host Karolina Strain interviews special guests Leah Green. Leah Green works at the Resource Sharing Project as a Rural Technical Assistance Specialist. Leah is a passionate advocate that works tirelessly to bring awareness and supportive services for adult victims of childhood sexual abuse. Leah and Karolina discuss the complex dynamics of childhood sexual abuse, how to best support survivors, warning signs, and the healing process. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics, such as names, gender, age, have been altered. Books Mentioned: Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence- from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror by Judith Herman, M.D. Love with Accountability: Digging Up the Roots of Child Sexual Abuse Edited by Aishah Shahidah Simmons I Never Told Anyone: Writings by Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Edited by Ellen Bass and Louise Thornton The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel Van Der Kolk, M.D. Other great resources: The Courage to Heal by Ellen Bass and Laura Davis Allies in Healing: When the Person You Love was Sexually Abused as a Child by Laura Davis The Sexual Healing Journey: A Guide for Survivors of Sexual Abuse by Wendy Maltz The Survivor's Guide to Sex: How to Have an Empowered Sex Life After Child Sexual Abuse by Staci Haines Dear Sister: Letters from Survivors of Sexual Violence edited by Lisa Factora-Borchers Victims No Longer: Men Recovering from Incest and Other Sexual Child Abuse by Mike Lew Hollow Water by Bonnie Dickie (this is a POWERFUL documentary about how one Native community in Canada tackled child sexual abuse)
For today's episode, host Karolina Strain interviews special guests Lisa Dillard and Walt Pierce. Lisa Dillard and Walt Pierce are facilitators at the Avalon Center for the Abuse Intervention for Men program and the Break the Cycle program. Walt and Lisa educate listeners on how they work with perpetrators of violence to stop the cycle of violence. They train perpetrators to challenge their belief systems on gender stereotypes, teach them the difference between unhealthy and healthy relationships, and take accountability for their actions. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics, such as names, gender, age, have been altered.
Host Karolina Strain interviews special guest Sarah Cannon. Sarah is the director of training and outreach at the Avalon Center. She also oversees both the Abuse Intervention for Men and the Break the Cycle program. In today's podcast, she educates listeners on power-based violence, abuse, narcissistic and coercive behavior, and how abuse intervention programs make a difference in our society to stop the cycle of violence. Sarah Cannon speaks from years of experience working first hand with perpetrators of domestic violence. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics, such as names, gender, age, have been altered.
Host Karolina Strain interviews special guest Amanda Torres. Amanda is a Sexual Assault Victim Advocate that works at the Avalon Center. In today's podcast, we discuss the genuine concerns victims of sexual abuse have when considering dating. Amanda expertly details the impact of trauma and the importance of building resilience. She also educates listeners on the warning signs of potentially abusive behavior, how to date safely, and the green flag that tells us if this could be a healthy relationship. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics, such as names, gender, age, have been altered.
Host Karolina Strain interviews special guest Lacie Norris from the Avalon Center. Lacie works as a Sexual Assault Response Team Coordinator. In today's podcast, Lacie shares her story of how she went from victim to advocate. We discuss the dynamics of sexual assault, the impact of intergenerational abuse, trauma, and how she persevered and became an advocate. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics, such as names, gender, age, have been altered.
Today's episode details the challenges victims of domestic violence face when dealing with the court system. We discuss orders of protection, benefits of having an advocate with you through this process, and how to prepare for court. Special guest LaChelle Lee, a court advocate for the Avalon Center, walks us through the court system and process of seeking justice. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics, such as names, gender, age, have been altered.
Today on the Call Your Advocate Podcast host, Karolina Strain will be interviewing Natalie Ivey, the Executive Director of Community Coalition Against Human Trafficking. In this podcast, we will be discussing the myths and facts surrounding Human Trafficking, how parents can communicate with their children the dangers of online predators, and what agencies like CCAHT are doing to stop Human Trafficking. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics, such as names, gender, age, have been altered.
Call Your Advocate podcast by Karolina Strain. For today's episode, I will be interviewing a special guest, Kari Clark. Kari is the Executive Director of Alternatives to Violence located in Loveland, CO that provides shelter and many other services to domestic violence victims. We wanted to collaborate to share a message of hope & unity. Across the country, agencies like ours are working together to help victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in unconventional ways. During this COVID lockdown, Domestic violence agencies like ATV and the Avalon Center have had to adapt overnight in how we provide services with social distancing in place and safety planning in a time when most victims are confined to there home with their abuser there 24/7. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics, such as names, gender, age, have been altered.
This is the Call Your Advocate podcast by Karolina Strain. For today's episode, I will be interviewing a special guest Samantha Walker. Sam is a domestic violence court advocate at the Avalon center. This episode will discuss manipulation and how abusers use mind games on their victims. We also go over the importance of a support system and how to spot the warning signs of being in an unhealthy relationship. Disclaimer: To protect the privacy of our client's identifying characteristics such as names, gender, age, and other characteristics have been altered.
Hi, my name is Karolina Strain and I'll be your host. This is a brief preview of the Call Your Advocate podcast. I want to give listeners a sense of hope and empowerment by providing them the information they need. In this podcast, you will hear from passionate, witty, and committed advocates on topics like domestic violence, the legal system, victim-blaming, and so much more. Stay Tuned!