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Candice continues her discussion on Bullying, which can lead to "Bullycide", and bullying that goes on in gaming and even leading to sex trafficking. After her own boys were bullied in school, they are now thriving at home being home schooled, authoring books and running their own businesses.
This week Mike speaks with Tracey Maxfield about the bullying epidemic, mental health and her book, Escaping The Rabbit Hole. For more detail, Mike & Tracey’s chat begins with Tracey’s recounting her journey through nursing and what led her to her nervous breakdown, this leads onto Tracey’s book Escaping The Rabbit Hole and her journey through acute depression, this is followed by Tracey speaking about her time talking at schools before a discussion on the seriousness of bullying in both school & the workplace and how severely it can affect someone’s mental health, the social stigmas that continue to persist victims of bullying, Tracey’s motto of “Engage | Educate | Empower”, potential causes of school shootings, the definition of “bullycide” and many more things are discussed! Tracey will be launching her own podcast called Engage, Educate & Empower, which is due for release March 19th 2020 – keep up-to-date with Tracey & her upcoming podcast using the below links. Tracey’s site – Tracey's blog - Tracey's YouTube channel In case you missed last week, Mike spoke with John Vespasian; author, avid historian and endorser of “rational living” about a great many things, including how having future goals that are too specific can be damaging, followed by John’s view on how people should approach career changes, John’s definition of disruptions and how they are presented in his new book, some of John’s travels, his favourite period in history, his stance on immigration & much more is all discussed! STAR WARS FANS: check out Mike’s collaboration with Scott, Chris & Dave of the 20th Century Geek, Comics In Motion & VHS Strikes Back podcasts a full review of The Rise Of Skywalker which can be found on Comics In Motion’s feed (episode 108)! Plus there are several other Star Wars collaboration episodes on GCC, 20th Century Geek and Comics In Motion’s feeds, so check those out too! Promo by The Brave Files Genuine Chit-Chat is a part of the Brit Pod Scene, so be sure to check out the other members of the family as well as the BPS podcast – www.britpodscene.com Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – YouTube – Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify You can also email us at GenuineChitChat@outlook.com with any reviews, comments or suggestions.
Tracey and I discuss bullying - adult and childhood - and the ramifications. Bullycide and Suicide and Depression. Tracey Maxfield.com. intro song - Scott Magri - Bullycide. Outro song -Dizzy Wright - Killem with Kindness --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dawn-sherine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dawn-sherine/support
The time has come for us to take charge in the lives of our youth and vulnerable adults. I want to provide you with some information about bullying and bullycide. I hope it helps. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beatriceharris/message
On today's episode of Educate Equip Empower, we are talking about bullying. Too many of our babies are deciding to take their own life (the term bullycide is being used in these cases) because of the pressures they deal with on a daily basis. We have to come together and educate ourselves on how to handle situations involving mean behavior and bullying. Our children's lives are depending on us to get this right. Listen in as Chamar Logan, a school social worker, enlightens us on how to better protect our children. She provides practical advice for parents, staff, and students. Be sure to share this show with as many people as possible. It's just that important. Don't forget to rate and share our show.
Do internet users understand the impact of bullying on teenagers? Akancha Srivastava lists a few incidents where it has had a drastic effect on teenagers. You can learn more about Akancha Against Harassment here: http://akanchaagainstharassment.com/ You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
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We're back from a Thanksgiving break with broken hearts. Lets tackle the Bullycide issue in our country. Gotta garnish it with a "Hats Off" to a few newly appointed mayors of color!
A North Carolina woman alleged was so negligent in getting medical care for her son that he died. Deysi Yhuriko Martinez is jailed on a felony child neglect charge as prosecutors consider charges against another person relating to the injuries that went untreated. Nancy Grace digs into the death of 3-year-old Eric with child advocate Ashley Willcott, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, psychologist Caryn Stark, and reporter John Lemley. Grace also looks at the death a 10-year-old Colorado girl who hanged herself after being bullied. Ashawnty Davis confronted a school bully weeks earlier in an incident caught on video. Her parents say her "bullycide" came after she was embarrassed by the posting of the video on a social platform.
This episode is a continuation of Episode 12 with Holli Kenley. Dan and Ed ask Holli to give us more detail about her work on bullying, and particularly on methods schools, organizations, families and all of us can use to create empathy. She enlightens us of the dangerous practices of institutional bullying often used to stop bullies from hurting others. Holli gives us specific information about of how to stop the thoughtless cruelty that makes life hell for so many and may even result in bullycide.
Cassidy McMillan is the director & producer of “Bullies & Friends,” an award-winning movie documenting the tragic story of a girl repeatedly mistreated by other students until she took her own life. Schools and others can be held accountable in civil and criminal courts. Listen to this important interview to get valuable tips for both educators & parents and prevent tragedies like this in the future. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “October is bullying prevention month but I can’t get my administrators to be supportive in taking action. What can I do?” - Phillip, New Jersey About today’s guest Cassidy McMillan is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and bullying expert. She is the director/producer of the soon to be released award winning film “Bullies And Friends” documenting issue and impactful stories of bullying and youth suicide prevention. Ms. McMillan is a consultant on threat assessment and school safety, and is an advocate for parents whose children have committed suicide due to bullying. Guest Links: www.gofundme.com/BulliesAndFriends - Contribute to Support Film's Release. www.BulliesAndFriends.com - Documentary information www.CassidyMcMillan.com Twitter @CassidyMcM Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter: Follow us @schoolclimates Newsletter: Sign up on sidebar at www.Edspiration.org Questions / comments for John in the Edspiration Inbox: Edspirationpodcast@gmail.com Show Sponsors International School Climate Institute – Provides practical training, workshops, coaching, and speaking to create positive school climates. Contact us about school climate improvement, planning and climate survey support, bullying prevention and upstander intervention training, restorative justice practices, school safety, youth development, and more.
WHO AMONG US HAS NOT BEEN BULLIED AT ONE POINT OR ANOTHER. I CERTAINLY WAS AND IT WAS A VERY DARK TIME IN MY LIFE THAT STILL HAUNTS ME AS A MIDDLE AGE ADULT.IN FACT HERE'S SOME STARTLING STATISTICS:There are about 71 percent of students that report bullying as an on-going problem.Along that same vein, about one out of every 10 students drops out or changes schools because of repeated bullying. SO WHAT DO WE DO ABOUT IT? MY GUEST TODAY, DR. AUDREY NEWSOME, IS A LEADING ADVOCATE TO PREVENT BULLYING STARTING FIRST AND FOREMOST WITH EDUCATION. SHE IS THE FOUNDER AND CEO OF THE BULLY SUICIDE PROJECT, A FORMER MARINE, COMMUNITY LEADER, EDUCATOR AND IS THE WINNER OF THE 2014 E-WOMENNETWORK HUMINATIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD.
A weekly look at father involvement in education through the Watch D.O.G.S. program of the National Center for Fathering. We are David and Tina Long. Since Tyler's death in 2009 from Bullycide, we have worked with countless organizations, schools, and individuals to keep another family from having to bury a child. Tyler was bullied for years; Tyler had Asperger's Syndrome. Our voices will not fall silent until a difference is made. Being a part of the film 'Bully' allowed us to tell Tyler's story. Now, we are focusing on solutions. The Everything Starts with 1 project is dedicated to bring those solutions to communities around the world. Dads of Great Students is a national program currently operating in 47 states, D.C., Puerto Rico, Mexico and even China. Over 3000 schools utilize the fathers and father figures within their own community to enhance the environment and safety of their schools. Watch D.O.G.S. National Coordinator Keith Schumacher is the host of the show. Senior National Program Developer Chris Danenhauer co-hosts and they are regularly joined by Watch D.O.G.S. Executive Director Eric Snow.
A weekly look at father involvement in education through the Watch D.O.G.S. program of the National Center for Fathering. This week, our special guest is Tina Long, mother of Tyler Long who committed peer abuse driven suicide in October of 2009. The Long's story was featured in the documentry "Bully". Tina and David Long are working tirelessly in their son's honor to end the trend of students committing suicide in response to being bullied. Dads of Great Students is a national program currently operating in 47 states, D.C., Puerto Rico, Mexico and even China. Over 3000 schools utilize the fathers and father figures within their own community to enhance the environment and safety of their schools. Watch D.O.G.S. National Coordinator Keith Schumacher is the host of the show. Senior National Program Developer Chris Danenhauer co-hosts and they are regularly joined by Watch D.O.G.S. Executive Director Eric Snow.
David Del Tredici's Bullycide is a piano sextet inspired by the suicides of five gay teenagers, and by the composer's own memories of bulling in grammar and high school. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 25806]
Back in March I had the opportunity to talk with David and Tina Long regarding their son Tyler’s Bullycide in 2009, and their tireless efforts stop bullying and make schools accountable for our children’s safety. As you will recall, David and Tina have appeared on The Ellen Show, 20/20, Nightline, and many other programs. They both spoke at a caucus on bullying in Washington, D.C. and as David states in the film Bully, “My voice is not going to fall silent. I will go to my grave until a difference is made.” But will this all change now that the school which Tyler attended has sought to silence them by seeking compensatory damages relating to the courst costs associated with the Long's action seeking to hold the school accountable for their son's death? Today we will find out the answer to this as well as other questions in this tragic story.
Cyber Bullying Awareness And The Tragedy Of Amanda Todd as Bennet talks to Cyber Crime Expert Jayne Hitchcock from Halt Online Abuse about the Amanda Todd suicide and bullycide.
Joyce invites back Brenda High, author of “Bullycide in America” and crusader against youth suicide caused by bullying. Brenda will again share the story of her son Jared's struggle with bullying and how it led to his untimely death. She will also discuss the ways she has used this tragedy to shine a spotlight on this growing problem and has ultimately turned this tragedy into triumph. Brenda has become an advocate to help children and their families overcome this issue.
Joyce welcomes Diane DuFour-Gaudio, who is affiliated with the Beaver Valley intermediate Unit, holding various positions over the past 30 years, from instructor to her current position as Transition Consultant for the Beaver County School Districts. Also on the show will be Nathan Bowden, a sophomore with the Hopewell School District in Pittsburgh, PA. Ms. DuFour-Gaudio and Mr. Bowden will discuss their work to prevent bullying among youth in our schools. In response to the bullying crisis occurring among youth, Ms. DuFour-Gaudio, is collaborating with Bender Consulting Services, and the Beaver County Schools to educate students on how to deal with bullying. She has collaborated with Bender to create a county-wide anti-bullying program to stop bullying. The program is known as the Bender Lead-On Anti-Bullying Teams and empowers youth to stand up against bullying. Nathan Bowden will discuss his independent Facebook page , Raise awareness of Bullycide, to empower youth to stand up against bullying.
With your Host Zaracon, JOIN S FOR A IMPORTANT LOOK (CONTINUED) OF BULLYING AND TEEN SUICIDE EPIDEMIC WE ARE NOW IN, JOIN ME AND A GROUP OF IMPORTANT LOVING CARING PEOPLE HERE ON BTR FOR THIS MOST IMPORTANT SHOW
Joyce welcomes Brenda High, author of Bullycide In America, and founder of Bully Police USA, a watch-dog organization - advocating for bullied children and reporting on state anti-bullying laws. She will discuss in depth, the origin of the creation of her book, this organization and of www.jaredstory.com. Brenda's son Jared committed Bullycide as a result of being beaten up and bullied at school. In addition she will discuss ways that the problem of Bullycide is being addressed across the country.
Joyce welcomes Kevin Epling, co-director of Bully Police USA, a watch-dog organization - advocating for bullied children and reporting on state anti-bullying laws. He is also legislative liaison for Bully Police Michigan, a speaker, and consultant on bullying laws and issues. Mr. Epling knows first-hand about the effects that Bullycide has on families, as his own son, Matthew, committed suicide in the summer of 2002, 40 days after a hazing incident at his high school. This incident has charged Kevin Epling and his wife, Tammy with making sure other children are safe from bullying, hazing and harassment in Michigan schools.
Brenda High, author of Bullycide in America, discusses her book. This is a collection of letters from mothers who speak out about the bullying/suicide connection.