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The attempted murder of herself and her young son was not enough to deter Patricia Wenskunas from her life mission. She has excelled in her tireless effort to advocate for crime victims in a number of ways - not the least of which is her foundation "Crime Survivors Resource Center" in Irvine, California. Please tune in and feel uplifted by her passion, clarity, and hope. She is more than a survivor - she is an inspiration.
Crime Family, this episode is crazy!!!We're so excited to share this with you!First, your favorite Bad Guy, Bailey, is bringing you an out-of-character story about an 8-year-old who was caught in the middle of over a decade of ridiculous, stalkerish drama that his parents tried to, but were unable to, extricate themselves from. This is the story of the murder of Cremer Young in mid-1960's Shaker Heights, Ohio.But trust us--Beth's story is going to leave you on the right note! Patricia Wenskunas spent her whole life being victimized by one person after another, and knew she had to find a way to end the cycle. And when the person who was supposed to be helping her heal turned out to be a long-game predator who was taking advantage of her vulnerability, she had to rise up and save herself. But she didn't stop there. She has made all the difference to thousands--and don't call them victims: they are SURVIVORS. Patricia's crime survivors' advocacy organization is: https://www.crimesurvivors.org and her public speaking interface is https://patriciawenskunas.com/This story is worth waiting for!Also, at the beginning of the episode, we played the trailer for our friends, pod-buddies, and Beanie Winners M3: Murder, Mystery Mayhem. Please go give them a listen. We love Sam and Paige, and we think you will, too!Thank you for joining us and listening today. If you like what we're doing, please share us with someone who may also be interested in our content!We appreciate your giving us this part of an hour, and we hope you'll come back next week for episode 53! We'll try to make sure there's a lint roller on the front counter before you get here. Purrrrrrrr!. . . . .If you enjoy our show, please rate and review on Apple Podcasts or GoodPods, or give us a 5-star rating on whatever platform you prefer!https://linktr.ee/TrueCrimeBnB?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=9e8aa538-d3ee-4823-b2e1-cb1625692e7aYou can find us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook @TrueCrimeBnBYou can send us an email at TrueCrimeBnBPod@gmail.comAnd lastly, we would love and appreciate any amount of your support at Patreon, here:https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeBnB?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
Today I talk to Patricia Wenskunas with Crime Survivors. Have they forgotten the victims in their effort to bring "Equity" to the Justice System? Patricia is trying to make sure we don't forget about those who have suffered through being a Victim.Crime Survivors O (844) 853-HOPE (4673) | info@crimesurvivors.org www.crimesurvivors.org Crime Survivors has just launched its new “Be Their Voice” campaign that gives victims, survivors and their loved ones an opportunity to stand up, be counted and share their personal stories through its website: https://CrimeSurvivorsBeTheirVoice.com/. The effort stems from laws that have been implemented across Texas in recent years that have seen the release of the perpetrators of violent crime, while their victims are left to live in fear. Also, thanking Dr. Henry T Nicholas for being the voice and financial backing to get Marsy's Law Passed first in California and now in many other States to eventually have it in the Constitution.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Patricia Wenskunas has been speaking to community groups, service organizations, schools, colleges, universities, and to law enforcement agencies, academy classes, patrol schools and to non profits and agencies providing assistance to victims of crime. GUEST WEBSITE: https://crimesurvivors.org
Dedicated to all survivors of violent crime. We discuss why domestic violence, sexual violence and physical assault takes place. This episode takes you through parenting children and how to not overprotect them but empower with tools and courage to face the unknown. Patricia Wenskunas is the Founder/CEO of Crime Survivors Inc. and has gained national renown for her tireless advocacy on behalf of the victims of violent crime. Crime Survivors is dedicated to the proposition that with community support, respectful advocacy and hopeful healing, one can survive a violent crime, and thrive in their personal lives. If you are experiencing any violence, contact local authorities immediately. Do you have a story to share? DM me on social media Facebook: www.facebook.com/Sharonangeld Twitter: www.twitter.com/sharonangeltwit Instagram: www.instagram.com/sharonangelig TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sharonangeltok YouTube: www.youtube.com/SharonAngel This podcast is the result of my successful book, “The Courage to Identify Who You Are” (#1 New Release, 4.9 rating). Buy my book available everywhere: https://sharonangel.com/book/ THANK YOU TO ALL MY SUPPORTERS!
GUEST OVERVIEW: Patricia Wenskunas has been speaking to community groups, service organizations, schools, colleges, universities, and to law enforcement agencies, academy classes, patrol schools and to non profits and agencies providing assistance to victims of crime. GUEST WEBSITE: http://crimesurvivors.org
Dedicated to all survivors of violent crime. We discuss why domestic violence, sexual violence and physical assault takes place. This episode delves into a story of survival and how to guide victims through the recovery process. Patricia Wenskunas is the Founder/CEO of Crime Survivors Inc. and has gained national renown for her tireless advocacy on behalf of the victims of violent crime. Crime Survivors is dedicated to the proposition that with community support, respectful advocacy and hopeful healing, one can survive a violent crime, and thrive in their personal lives. If you are in danger or experiencing violence, contact local authorities immediately. Do you have a story to share? DM me on social media Facebook: www.facebook.com/Sharonangeld Twitter: www.twitter.com/sharonangeltwit Instagram: www.instagram.com/sharonangelig TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sharonangeltok YouTube: www.youtube.com/SharonAngel This podcast is the result of my successful book, “The Courage to Identify Who You Are” (#1 New Release, 4.9rating). Buy my book available everywhere: https://sharonangel.com/book/ THANK YOU TO ALL MY SUPPORTERS!
Moms who make demands to take our rights don't speak for moms like Robyn! Regional Director for the DC Project, Robyn Sandoval joins the show. Robyn illustrates the difference between gun control groups like Mom's Demand Action and the grassroots organizations like the DC Project. TIME CODES:1:19 - Guest Intros10:13 - Robin Sandoval Destroys MainStream Media Stereotypes of Gun Owners35:01 - Mike Murphy for San Diego Superior Court Judge57:02 - NOTMESD & Crime Survivors Combats Rape and Domestic Violence1:22:01 - What is special about the Soviet Union's APS Assault Rifle? “If you are about to be the victim of a violent crime, it's always better to be DISARMED.” - said NOBODY EVER. Regional director Robyn Sandoval shares the story behind the DC Project and how they are dispelling myths and stereotypes around gun owners. What kind of peanut butter do you take with your tuna fish? Smooth or chunky? https://dcproject.info Gun owner and candidate for San Diego Superior Court Judge, Mike Murphy joins the show. http://murphyforjudge2022.com/ April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Patricia Wenskunas, founder of Crime Survivors joins Desi Bergman to talk about her organization and the work they're doing to support survivors. https://crimesurvivors.org https://notmesd.org What is special about the Soviet Union's APS Assault Rifle? If you know who Elvis, John Wayne, & Davy Crockett are, smash the like button and leave a comment so Dave knows somebody gets his references! Like, subscribe, and share to help restore the Second Amendment in California! Make sure Big Tech can't censor your access to our content and subscribe to our email list: https://gunownersradio.com/subscribe #guns #gunowners #2a #2ndAmendment #2ACA #ca42a #gunownersradio #gunrights #gunownersrights #rkba #shallnotbeinfringed #pewpew -- The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your Second Amendment rights, defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), Orange County Gun Owners (OCGO), or Inland Empire Gun Owners (IEGO). Support the cause by listening to Gun Owners Radio live on Sunday afternoon or on any podcast app at your leisure. Together we will win. https://www.sandiegocountygunowners.com https://orangecountygunowners.com http://inlandempiregunowners.com https://www.firearmspolicy.org https://www.gunownersca.com https://gunowners.org Show your support for Gun Owners Radio sponsors! Get expert legal advice on any firearm-related issues: https://dillonlawgp.com Need a mortgage or VA loan? Call Chris Wiley! https://www.primeres.com/alpine Get the top legal defense for your self-defense: https://www.uslawshield.com Smarter web development and digital marketing help: https://www.sagetree.com Visit Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers, your one-stop shop for all your Jewelry needs: https://leohamel.com Learn to FLY at SDFTI! San Diego Flight Training International: https://sdfti.com
Denel talks about how some seashells are super deadly, and Jenny tells the story of Patricia Wenskunas who survived a crazy encounter with her personal trainer.
Welcome to Season 3 of Hashing Out the Law. I am your host Arash Hashemi. On this episode my guest is Patricia Wenskunas, the Founder/CEO of Crime Survivors, Inc. Patricia has gained national recognition for her tireless advocacy on behalf of the victims of violent crime. Crime Survivors is dedicated to the proposition that with community support, respectful advocacy and hopeful healing, one can survive a violent crime, and thrive in their personal lives. Ms. Wenskunas stresses the important distinction between being a victim and a survivor, and it is this mindset that forms the basis for the organization’s universally-praised work. (Recorded 01/20/2021) You can learn more about Crime Survivors by visiting: https://crimesurvivors.org/ https://www.facebook.com/CrimeSurvivors/ https://twitter.com/crimesurvivors https://www.instagram.com/crimesurvivors/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciawenskunas *Disclaimer - The materials on this Podcast are for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. You should not act or rely on any information from this Podcast without seeking advice from an attorney licensed to practice law in your jurisdiction. Neither the Podcast nor use of information from the Podcast creates an attorney-client relationship.
Robert is joined by Patricia Wenskunas, founder and CEO of Crime Survivors Inc. and advocate for victims of violent crime.A production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
Robert is joined by Patricia Wenskunas, Capital Crime activist and survivorA production of LIU Public Radio. Visit us at WCWP.org
Hello Entrepreneurs and Business Owners! If you have ever wanted to start a nonprofit or charitable organization, then click on the link to listen to this episode of Mind the Busines. Our guest - Patricia Wenskunas, Founder/CEO of Crime Survivors, Inc.. and Owner of Creative Coordinating - speaks about starting and operating a charitable organization and the challenges it presents.
When you've experienced trauma it can seem almost impossible to put your life back together. Today on the show we have two women who not only did that, but who have dedicated their lives to helping people who have faced similarly traumatic events. Patricia Wenskunas was attacked in her home by someone she knew; Elena Christopolous was gang raped at a college party by her peers, but both women reclaimed their lives and are helping other women do the same. Here's to all the sisters doin' it for themselves! We owe you a drink.Links from today's episode:Patricia started Crime Survivors to give back. Visit Crime Survivors online for resources or to help out.Elena is on the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of Women. You can learn more about it on their website.You can support this show by supporting our sponsors!ZipRecruiter - Get started for free by visiting ZipRecruiter.com/SURVIVORHello Fresh - Get $60 off your order by visiting HelloFresh.com/SURVIVOR60 and enter promo code SURVIVOR60.
Patricia Wenskunas is the Founder/CEO of Crime Survivors Inc. and has gained national renown for her tireless advocacy on behalf of the victims of violent crime. Crime Survivors is dedicated to the proposition that with community support, respectful advocacy and hopeful healing, one can survive a violent crime, and thrive in their personal lives. Ms. Wenskunas stresses the important distinction between being a victim and a survivor, and it is this mindset that forms the basis for the organization’s universally-praised work. “With Faith, there is Hope.” Website: http://patriciawenskunas.com/ Follow Shattered Lives on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shatteredlives/ Host Website: http://donnagore.com
Anyone could become a victim of crime and experience the nightmare of fear pain and loss of privacy. Patricia Wenskunas shares what victims must do and how their families and friends are affected. You'll learn what your rights are if you are hit by crime and what you can expect to happen in court and in your financial and emotional life. Whether you experience fraud or violent crime or whether you worry about it, you won't want to miss this show.