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In this live stream, we're talking about: - Anne Heche's estate battle - The latest update in the Danny Masterson trial - A new Kat Tenbarge article which claims people are treating Angelina Jolie unfairly by likening her to Amber Heard Come join! NOTE: DHHS National DV Hotline: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/fysb/programs/family-violence-prevention-services/programs/ndvh National DV Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/get-help/ To call NDVH: 1-800-799-SAFE(7233) To text NDVH: Text "START" to 88788 @Runkle Of The Bailey and @Law & Lumber 's excellently nuanced and sensitive discussion surrounding the Amouranth news: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt69pmxY1IY TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction + Amouranth Statement 13:30 The Battle Over Anne Heche's Estate 32:10 Kat Tenbarge Says Angelina Jolie Is Compared to Amber Heard? 1:11:30 Danny Masterson Jury Gets Screened for Scientology Bias -------------------- Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJvDEmKLft6F2MxhuNUMwag/join
In September 2006, Kaity Sudberry began her junior year at Moon Valley High School. Soon after starting the fall semester, Kaity met Daniel Byrd. They immediately became best friends, and as teen relationships do, the friendship quickly escalated into a romance. Over the next year, Daniel's affections turned possessive, and the story ends in every parent's worst nightmare. On this episode of HNTRASK, Michelle invites her Aunt Margit on the podcast to discuss the perils and complexities of teen dating violence, and what parents of victims AND abusers can do to prevent this type of violence. Resources for Teen Violence Founded by Ric and Bobbi Sudberry, Kaity's Way advocates for healthy teen relationships by providing education, skills and tools to youth and their allies. Visit kaitysway.org for resources and to learn how to get involved in preventing teen dating violence. The National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline - 800 799 7233 - is a 24-hour telephone helpline created to help teens experiencing dating abuse. NDVH provides empowerment-based crisis intervention, information, and referrals to victims of domestic violence and their friends and families. love is respect is a national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through inclusive and equitable education, support, and resources. Visit loveisrespect.org for resources and to learn how to get involved in preventing dating violence. Follow us on Instagram @hownottoraiseaserialkiller DM us with your suggestions, comments and questions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bienvenue á l’épisode 9 du podcast, aujourd’hui je reçois Amina Sourang Sy, Amina est une leader humanitaire qui se passionne pour les droits des femmes et leur émancipation. Elle travaille actuellement comme gestionnaire de programme auprès d’un organisme sans but lucratif qui offre des services en matière de violence familiale, d’agression sexuelle et de traite de personnes.Elle supervise la ligne directe de l’organisme et les programmes de défense des droits et rencontre occasionnellement les victimes. Amina est passionnée de justice sociale et de lutte pour les droits des femmes.Elle espère étendre son travail dans les pays africains. Vous pouvez suivre le compte Instagram de Gëstu. Si vous êtes victimes de violences conjugales aux USA, vous pouvez appeler NDVH, ils pourront vous connecter avec des agences locales.National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Joignez-nous sur notre compte Instagram pour discuter et nous poser des questions. Cliquez sur ce lien pour avoir accès á toutes nos infos. Inscrivez-vous á notre bulletin d’information pour être les premiers á être au courant de nos news. XOXO
The hoes chat about conspiracy theories, sex work during the pandemic, MTV Cribs virtual dates, opening up about mental health in your relationship, sheltering in place with toxic family members, quaranting with your partner, and much more! Hoe(s) of the Week: Briana (Ballsanna), Jason (Vorheezy), Aurien ( an AUROAA ?! ), Shaun (Tell All), Melini, Martini, Tougher than Nigerian Hair, Dr. E, Earlini, and Tawiwi! And Sweepstakes winner Diana Diaz! Bae of the Week/Self Care Tip: Check out journalist Patrice Peck and her work covering how COVID-19 affects Black people. Also check out In Those Genes, and their updates on COVID-19 from a science perspective. Fuck That (Currents Events): An overview of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected different areas of sex work. Stories include: Japan’s Red Light districts, German Brothels shutting down, US full service sex workers and new personal safety precautions, OnlyFans surge in membership, Influx of sugar daddies and babies on Seeking Arrangement, Instagram Live strip clubs and Respectfully Justin Show. Fuck Me (Our Lives): Sam has once again created a fun virtual date idea…this time it involves MTV Cribs, and Rodecka talks about the importance of opening up about your mental health to your partner. Fuck You (Your Lives): A discussion on how to cope when your quarantined with toxic family members. HASHTAGS Use #InnerHoeUprising and #Podin to keep up with this conversation on social media and let others know that you are listening. RELEVANT LINKS AND NOTES Coronavirus News for Black Folks: https://speakpatrice.substack.com Coronavirus Conspiracies & the Black Community: https://www.instagram.com/p/B-4pQe8pmSA/ In Those Genes: https://inthosegenes.com/listen-1 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1−800−799−7233 or TTY 1−800−787−3224 https://www.thehotline.org/ or text LOVEIS to 22522 Interactive Safety Planning via NDVH: https://www.loveisrespect.org/for-yourself/safety-planning/interactive-safety-plan/#gf_1 WEBSITE InnerHoeUprising.com PAY A HOE http://Paypal.me/innerhoe https://www.patreon.com/InnerHoeUprising WRITE IN EMAIL ihupodcast@gmail.com (mailto:ihupodcast@gmail.com) CALL IN VOICE MAIL (404) 491-9158 SPEAKING GIGS Wanna pay us to VIRTUALLY speak at your school or conference about sex positivity, black feminism, or the other kinds of topics we discuss on this show? We’d love to! To book us, send us a line to ihupodcast@gmail.com MUSIC Opening: “Queen S%!T” by SheReal https://soundcloud.com/shereal/04-queen-s-t-produced-by Fuck It: "Party on the Weekend" King Kam X DVRKAMBR Fuck That: “Keeping it Cool Witchu” Chhoti Maa Fuck Me: "Party on the Weekend" King Kam X DVRKAMBR Fuck You: "Chandelier" Dramangar End: “Yeah Yeah” wavghxst https://twitter.com/wavghxst ENGINEERING AND EDITING BY Sam As seen in the New York Times and Hustler Magazine. SOCIAL MEDIA Join our Facebook Group! “Inner Hoe Uprising CUMmunity” https://bit.ly/2NfFH3A Inner Hoe Uprising| IG: @InnerHoeUprising | Twitter: @InnerHoeUprisin Rebecca| IG @thedarkestimeline | Twitter: @existncrysis |Tumblr: @noneedtomakebeleive Sam | IG & Twitter: @slamridd Travel IG: @carmensamdiego #black #woman #sex #feminist #womanist #Comedy #raunchy #queer #pride #quiltbang #sexuality #lgbtq #lgbt #funny #agender #transgender #nonmonagamy #feminism #intersectionalfeminism #sexwork #porn #onlyfans #dating #love #relationships #blackwomen #blackpeople #podcast #quarantine #sexualhealth
Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis Radio Show Domestic violence does not discriminate by race, age, sexual orientation, religion or gender. It affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels. While this is an incredibly intense and awkward conversation, it is one that Danna has intimate experience with and a strong resolve to bring awareness to in the most courageously kind way possible. Please join Danna and her special guests to be informed and empowered within your own sphere of community to influence healthy and loving partnership. Let’s Disrupt DV together with the power of courage, kindness and education. Danna is collaborating with the NDVH this year to bring you this special series. “Healthy Teen Love” brings together several experts from the front lines at the National Domestic Violence Hotline to shed light on domestic violence in teen relationships. Let's have the conversation and let's contribute to creating healthy teen love. The Panel: Alex Mercedes, Hotline Advocate Bilingual Phone Services Adam Railsback, Hotline Advocate Digital Services (text/chat) Monica Trejo, Director of Phone Services Rosemary Estrada-Rade, Director of Digital Services ABOUT NDVH The National Domestic Violence Hotline’s highly trained advocates are available 24/7/365 to talk with anyone affected by domestic violence. The Hotline provides life-saving tools, safety planning, immediate support and hope to empower victims to break free of abuse. Resources and help can be found at thehotline.org or by calling 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). * Help is available to members of all communities regardless of race, age, gender or sexual orientation. The Hotline provides services to those callers through bilingual staffing and 24-hour access to interpreters in 200+ languages. * Since taking our first call in 1996, The Hotline has received more than 4 million calls, chats and texts for help. * Hotline advocates receive 60+ hours of training. Some have been working at The Hotline for 20 years. * In 2016, 84% of Hotline contacts reported emotional/verbal abuse, and 58% reported physical abuse. The Hotline provides support for survivors experiencing any type of relationship abuse. * Callers typically include victims, survivors, and friends, family or co-workers of those in abusive relationships. Individuals who identify as abusive can also find help and resources when calling the hotline or visiting https://www.thehotline.org/ ~ More About Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis ~ Are you feeling fantastic or frustrated with your days? Are you living your life based on other people’s paths, projections or expectations? What if instead of showing up with a rebellion, resistance, reaction or ‘whatever’ attitude you could lead yourself lusciously with deeper presence, strategic awareness and courageous kindness to create your entire work-life spectrum as a space of possibility, achievement and fulfillment? Danna Lewis will provide you with the topics and framework to bring the art of pragmatic energy and inspired action of luscious leadership into your life to improve your bottom line from the bedroom to the boardroom. What if you you could embody the courageously conscious and kind strategic awareness to create a life, living and love that work deliciously well for you? danna@dannalewis.com www.dannalewis.com For more great content from Danna Lewis on Luscious Leadership, be sure to find all her replays on the archive page here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/luscious-leadership-with-danna-lewis/ Enjoy the show? HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW, CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO THE PRODUCTION FEES. The show is currently fully funded by Danna, your love and contributions are greatly appreciated.
Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis Radio Show Domestic violence does not discriminate by race, age, sexual orientation, religion or gender. It affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels. While this is an incredibly intense and awkward conversation, it is one that Danna has intimate experience with and a strong resolve to bring awareness to in the most courageously kind way possible. Please join Danna and her special guests to be informed and empowered within your own sphere of community to influence healthy and loving partnership. Let's Disrupt DV together with the power of courage, kindness and education. Danna is collaborating with the NDVH this year to bring you this special series. "From Pain to Power" is an interview with 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist, a USA Basketball Female of the Year Ruthie Bolton, escaping an abusive marriage, she now travels around the world and shares her story in hopes of preventing abuse of other women. ABOUT NDVH The National Domestic Violence Hotline’s highly trained advocates are available 24/7/365 to talk with anyone affected by domestic violence. The Hotline provides life-saving tools, safety planning, immediate support and hope to empower victims to break free of abuse. Resources and help can be found at thehotline.org or by calling 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). * Help is available to members of all communities regardless of race, age, gender or sexual orientation. The Hotline provides services to those callers through bilingual staffing and 24-hour access to interpreters in 200+ languages. * Since taking our first call in 1996, The Hotline has received more than 4 million calls, chats and texts for help. * Hotline advocates receive 60+ hours of training. Some have been working at The Hotline for 20 years. * In 2016, 84% of Hotline contacts reported emotional/verbal abuse, and 58% reported physical abuse. The Hotline provides support for survivors experiencing any type of relationship abuse. * Callers typically include victims, survivors, and friends, family or co-workers of those in abusive relationships. Individuals who identify as abusive can also find help and resources when calling the hotline or visiting thehotline.org. Ruthie Bolton ~ As an original franchise player for the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs. She has scored over 2000 career points, she is 4th on the WNBA’s all-time 3-pointer list, and she is the only player in the history of the Monarchs to have her number retired. She is a 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist, a USA Basketball Female of the Year, the Sports Illustrated Best Woman Athlete by home state, and one of only four players to be named to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2011. Ruthie was the WNBA’s first National Spokeswoman for youth development program “Play Fit/ Stay Fit.” She had no idea her years as a 1st Lieutenant in the Army and professional basketball player, combined with her love of the stage, would prepare her for something she really could get excited about- empowering others especially women and girls. After escaping an abusive marriage, she now travels around the world and shares her story in hopes of preventing abuse of other women. As an expert on transformation, showing others how to turn traumatic situations into an opportunity to renew and transform yourself. Her practical teachings, help others how to deal with trials and tribulations, turn them around and grow from them. More than anything, Ruthie is honest and real - so much that her audiences quickly connect with her as if she were speaking personally to each one of them. Her viewpoint is to use your gifts to serve other: to inspire others to let their light shine and perform at their best. As she often says “If I am only remembered for being a basketball player, I believe that I will have failed in my job on this planet.” As a speaker, Ruthie addresses business, associational, and social groups, women’s groups, churches, and schools. Ruthie speaks at both large and small gatherings and will tailor topics to your specific audience. In addition to domestically and internationally speaking, Ruthie is the author of two books. “The Ride of a Lifetime” and “From Pain to Power”; she is also the co-creator of an education enrichment program called “Aim High,” designed to empower girls from ages 8-15. Over 56 educational institutes throughout the world have implemented her curriculum. http://mightyruthiebolton.com/ ~ More About Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis ~ Are you feeling fantastic or frustrated with your days? Are you living your life based on other people’s paths, projections or expectations? What if instead of showing up with a rebellion, resistance, reaction or ‘whatever’ attitude you could lead yourself lusciously with deeper presence, strategic awareness and courageous kindness to create your entire work-life spectrum as a space of possibility, achievement and fulfillment? Danna Lewis will provide you with the topics and framework to bring the art of pragmatic energy and inspired action of luscious leadership into your life to improve your bottom line from the bedroom to the boardroom. What if you you could embody the courageously conscious and kind strategic awareness to create a life, living and love that work deliciously well for you? danna@dannalewis.com www.dannalewis.com For more great content from Danna Lewis on Luscious Leadership, be sure to find all her replays on the archive page here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/luscious-leadership-with-danna-lewis/
What are aware of that you’ve denied or have had dis-avowed? What choices and possibilities could you open up with your own knowing and acknowledgment of what you truly desire? This week’s show brings together the vulnerable and very potent space of information, tools and experiences from Danna’s background and creations with very special guest Kristin Delong Campbell the Chief Development Officer of the NDVH (National Domestic Violence Hotline). What if awareness, choice and possibility are available to you in any and every moment? Danna Lewis will provide you with the topics and framework to bring the art of pragmatic energy and inspired action of luscious leadership into your life to improve your bottom line from the bedroom to the boardroom. What if you you could embody the courageously conscious and kind strategic awareness to create a life, living and love that work deliciously well for you? For more information about the NDVH, please visit www.thehotline.org danna@dannalewis.com www.dannalewis.com
THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE: WHERE’S IT LOCATED, WHEN DID IT START, AND WHAT DOES IT DO? For years, there’s been a telephone number in Texas that anyone who needs information about domestic violence can call. It’s become the one resource that clinics, shelters, women’s organizations and advocates can post in notices, put on rest room doors, and print on the back of brochures. It has consistently been the go-to number that is the first stop for victims throughout the nation to use when they are seeking help or information about DV. This Saturday we are fortunate to have three people who know the Domestic Violence hotline number and organization intimately, and can tell us who calls, what happens when they do, and how this simple phone number has been a godsend for decades. Cameka Crawford is the Chief Communications officer at the National Domestic Violence Hotline and its youth-focused program, loveisrespect. Brian Pinero, Chief Programs Officer at the NDVH, and former guest on the show will join us as will Whitney Laas, who oversees the daily operations of The Hotline and loveisrespect's 24/7 crisis chat lines and text messaging service. No one knows more about the history, functioning, and benefits of the national hotline like these three. Please join us Saturday to learn more about the national hotline and the kinds of calls that come in each day, and the lasting good a simple phone number can do Call-in to share your opinions and questions at (646) 378-0430. Live at 11 am Pacific time, or go to the website and listen to all our archived programs whenever you like at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways
TRIGGER WARNING: This entire episode discussess domestic violence and includes both the police statement on the details of the Voynov case so far as well as a brief personal account of experience of family violence. Like all of Kings and NHL fandom, we’ve followed the news today and wanted to talk acknowledge and talk about domestic violence both in US sports and globally. If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 or TTY 1−800−787−3224. Counselors are also available to chat via thehotline.org. Safety Alert: Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear. If you are afraid your internet usage might be monitored, the NDVH recommends calling the phone number.