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Australia is scrapping mandatory Covid isolation, with exemptions for high-risk settings, after similar moves in the UK and other countries. This comes after the World Health Organization last month declared the end of the pandemic is ‘in sight' but ‘now is the worst time to stop running'. Epidemiologist Prof Catherine Bennett explains what Australia's decision means for our path out of the pandemic, and disability rights activist Ashleigh Rae details how it could affect people who are vulnerable to coronavirus
Ashleigh Rae is confident, smart, witty and really charming company. All of that is a testament to her powerful survival spirit because she was taken advantage of at a very vulnerable time in her life. For those of us who have young girls in our care, what Ashleigh Rae has to say is invaluable. If you have a true crime story, we'd love to hear it. You can send us a message on Facebook or Instagram or email us at hello@australiantruecrimepodcast.comSee us at the Yarraville Club on April 8 with Narelle Fraser. Book tickets here. If you are in immediate danger in Australia, call 000. There is help if you are experiencing family violence orcoercive control. You can call 1800 RESPECT 24/7on 1800 737 732, or visit theirwebsite here. You can also call Lifeline24/7 on 13 11 14. CREDITS: Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram here. Co-Host: Emily Webb. You can find her on Instagram here and listen to her podcast Killer Content here. Guest: Kay Producer/Editor: Meshel Laurie Executive Producer: Jacqueline Tonks Australian True Crime is a podcast by Smart Fella Media. Yourstory matters and how you tell it matters even more.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As a Survivor of sexual violence, Ashleigh Rae was fortunate to be one of the first people in Victoria to win a court order restoring the right to her real name - without fear of being jailed for it. Tune in to hear more of her story!
**Note: We refer to Ashleigh as "Alyssa" because we recorded this interview prior to the lifting of her gag order. Ashleigh is now not legally prohibited from speaking publicly about her experience.** On this #SurvivorStories series episode, our guest is Ashleigh Rae, a survivor of sexual violence, childhood rape and sexual assault by multiple offenders. She took her case to court and won not once, but twice. We speak with Ashleigh today about her experience as a survivor of sexual violence, how it is different from other forms of abuse, how her trauma has impacted her, what accountability looks like, and what role forgiveness, community, and feminism plays in her healing and recovery journey. Throughout our conversation, we ask Ashleigh to share #abusertactics, #signsofabuse, and #upstandertips. During our conversation, Ashleigh and I referenced the following resources and topics: Australia's Gag Order law Melbourne journalist, Nina Funnell's #LetUsSpeak campaign Teri's thoughts as a survivor on healing and recovery and her perspective on what accountability is and should look like The impact of sexual assault, rape, and abuse on a victim's family How "restorative justice" language is infiltrating domestic abuse advocacy spaces and its reduction of accountability Brene Brown's views on accountability and forgiveness Our unregulated wellness industry --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Join our feminist community of survivors, advocates and allies! Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
After our own Ashleigh Rae successfully charged a man with sexual violence, she shares with us what happens when it comes to sentencing and what it means for the victim and the offender. Please note that the conversation refers to Victorian legislation around sex offending and the specifics do not represent the legislation and regulations of other states and territories. Here’s what we spoke about; The difference between a plea hearing and a sentencing hearing. Why does the register exist and what does it mean for the perpetrator, the victim & the community? How children can be placed on the sex offenders registry. What’s restorative justice and should it be compulsory? Should the Sex Offenders Registry be made public? The importance of educating ourselves and our children of the criminal implications of innocent ‘sexting’, and how easily young teens can get themselves and their girlfriends/boyfriends and peers into serious trouble.
Co-host Ashleigh Rae shares her experience of seeking justice after being raped as a child. It's a deep conversation and not for the faint hearted. We discuss her compassion for the offenders family, the obstacles and support through-out the process of seeking justice and the complexity of emotions around obtaining accountability and justice. We discussed; The reactions and responses from loved ones. The rights of survivors and offenders of sexual violence. The sensitivity and insensitivity of professionals involved. What it feels like to confront the offender with an impact statement. We questioned the appropriateness of current sentencing / legal consequences. And how the justice system needs to change to serve both the survivor and the offender in a holistic manner. Its a conversation that all men and women should listen to, because there is so much we can learn as a society to not only know how to support those affected by sexual violence but to also understand the necessity of educating all men and women in order to prevent sexual violence. Contact Verity and Ashleigh: Facebook/Instagram: @goodgirlsdontpod Email: goodgirlsdontpod@gmail.com
Can we get a Whoop Whoop?! It's bonus episode time to celebrate and honor International Women's Day 2020 and you're in for a treat with a bonus episode interview by Nicol Heard from Courageous You and Biz Bestie interviewing your lady comrade in arms and podcast co-host, Ashleigh Rae on how curiosity fostered her feminism and steadily unraveled internal patriarchal conditioning. You can connect with Nicol here: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHmIeSHRQ-hzH0kusyKJMA Facebook: @BizBestieAU
This is the podcast where we smash those rules, we've been taught to follow both as men and women, and burn the darn rule book. We'll tackle the big issues, the issues nobody wants to talk about, and we'll be fiercely feminist about it. This podcast is about inspiration, education, compassion and being the change, you need in this world. This podcast is for the trailblazers, freedom fighters and soul igniters and all the women who are ready to break the rules. Good Girls Don’t Podcast is hosted by Verity Mansfield, Self-Love Advocate and Coach from Verity Mansfield Coaching and Mentoring, and Ashleigh Rae, the Podcast Queen, from Ear Woke Media. Contact us at goodgirlsdontpod@gmail.com Facebook @goodgirlsdontpod
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Ashleigh Rae runs a small VA business with her partner Scotty, she specializes in Podcasting while Scotty is a Mail Chimp whiz. Together, they have two podcasts - The Virtually Awesome Podcast for podcasting, business and VA's, and RECOVERY, a unique podcast dedicated to bringing all the issues that touch on sexual violence to light. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Leveraged and Loving It, I'm joined by podcast pro Ashleigh Rae to share her tips and techniques for adding podcast guest to your repertoire of business strategies. Being a guest on a podcast is an incredibly powerful and leveraged strategy. You get access to brand new networks and get to spend up to an hour with the listeners of the podcast, which is huge! Normally with any other kind of online media, readers or viewers might spend maybe minutes with you. But with a podcast, you're in their ears for anywhere between 15 minutes to an hour. It's huge. But how do you get onto podcasts as a guest? How do you be a great podcast guest? What tech do you need? All will be answered on this episode. Find out more www.shareyourpassion.com.au/podcast
Trigger Warning: Ashleigh shares her life journey so far and talks about her experience of sexual abuse and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and mental health issues. Ashleigh Rae is a spiritual Communicator and Mindfulness Maven, intent on serving other lightworkers and women to heal themselves and continue the ripple effects to heal and bring more peace and love into the world. She is the host of the #BlissedOut Podcast for all things Mindful Living, Soulful Podcasting an Awkward But Necessary Conversations, a Meditation Creator, Hypnotherapist and Master NLP Practitioner calling on her expertise and experience as a survivor and thriver of sexual abuse and Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder who loves being in nature, a good coffee, and all the Shrek movies. In the podcast we explored: Mindfulness, Meditation and Visualisation Ashleigh’s personal journey with sexual abuse and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder The tools and practices that she’s used to support her How she has come through to be blissed out and at peace Intention Setting Self-worth on a daily basis and dealing with sadness and anger The 5 day inner peace challenge How to keep your soul sweet for success Ashleigh’s top tip for joy Connect with Ashleigh Rae Meditation Ninja : Facebook Ashleigh’s Meditation and Podcast eLearning Ashleigh’s Facebook Group Ashleigh’s Podcast Connect with Mitle Southey: Facebook Page Podcast fan Facebook Group Website
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