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This episode is brought to you by HalloCasa, the SEO-ranked digital business card for real estate agents.Looking to find the right agent, no matter where you are?Visit https://home.hallocasa.com/ to discover and connect with top real estate agents globally.Explore and get started today: https://hallocasa.com/brokersIn this powerful episode, we sit down with Sabrina Osso, Founder & CEO of Osso Safe, TEDx Speaker, Author, Professional Dancer, and Real Estate Agent. Sabrina is on a mission to make every home, school, and workplace safe from violence through the Osso Safe Certification — an innovative combination of education and tech.We discuss how domestic violence affects children, how her children's book Home Safe Home For You and Me lays the foundation for respectful living, and why the real estate industry must take a stand to ensure safe housing environments.Timestamps: 00:01:00 Introduction00:02:00 About Osso Safe, its Program and the Impact on Children00:13:00 Educating Children to Say “No” through Repetition00:18:00 Challenges in Funding & the Legal Landscape00:31:00 The Real Source of Domestic Violence00:35:00 Lack of Lobbying for Children's Safety00:42:00 How the Osso Safe Certification Works01:00:00 Final Thoughts and How to Get InvolvedIf you're a parent, educator, property owner, or real estate professional — this conversation is for you.Learn more about Sabrina's mission and get involved: https://www.ossosafe.com/
'My father would beat my mother, and my mother would blame me. Speaking about her experience growing up in a turbulent home, Sabrina Osso sheds light on the patterns of abuse and violence that encompassed her childhood. Fueled by the journey out of her early traumatic life, she dedicates herself to improving families and creating safe homes through her business, Osso Safe. Host: Katie Koestner Editor: Evan Mader Producers: Catrina Aglubat and Emily Wang
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In this episode, I welcome Sabrina Osso, TEDx speaker, real estate agent, and founder of Osso Safe. Sabrina shares her journey as a survivor of home violence and how it inspired her to create solutions for safer living environments. We discuss the importance of teaching respect in the home, the role of communication in fostering healthy relationships, and the impact of childhood experiences on our adult lives. Sabrina also introduces the Osso Safe Certification for properties and shares powerful insights on breaking generational cycles of abuse. Join us as we explore how moms can model respect, build safe homes, and empower their children to recognize and communicate their needs. If you're ready to create a home where love and safety go hand in hand, this conversation is for you. Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, learn, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on creating and maintaining respect in homes, workplaces, and schools. We combine education and technology through our core product, the Osso Safe Certification for properties which entails the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home Package for the real estate industry. Also, part of the certification is our children's book, Home Safe Home For You and Me. It serves as a tool for both children and adults alike and lays the groundwork for respect and safety. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. The Women's Federation for World Peace awarded Sabrina the March 2024 ‘HerStory' Award for her commitment to protecting children from home violence and encouraging positive relationships at home. She is an Honored Listee on the Marquis Who's Who. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe
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In this episode, I welcome Sabrina Osso, TEDx speaker, real estate agent, and founder of Osso Safe. Sabrina shares her journey as a survivor of home violence and how it inspired her to create solutions for safer living environments. We discuss the importance of teaching respect in the home, the role of communication in fostering healthy relationships, and the impact of childhood experiences on our adult lives. Sabrina also introduces the *Osso Safe Certification* for properties and shares powerful insights on breaking generational cycles of abuse. Join us as we explore how moms can model respect, build safe homes, and empower their children to recognize and communicate their needs. If you're ready to create a home where love and safety go hand in hand, this conversation is for you. Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, learn, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on creating and maintaining respect in homes, workplaces, and schools. We combine education and technology through our core product, the Osso Safe Certification for properties which entails the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home Package for the real estate industry. Also, part of the certification is our children's book, Home Safe Home For You and Me. It serves as a tool for both children and adults alike and lays the groundwork for respect and safety. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. The Women's Federation for World Peace awarded Sabrina the March 2024 ‘HerStory' Award for her commitment to protecting children from home violence and encouraging positive relationships at home. She is an Honored Listee on the Marquis Who's Who. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe
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Sabrina Osso, Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE, is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent dedicated to fostering safety and respect in homes, workplaces, and schools. Drawing from personal and professional experience, she offers a holistic approach to preventing home violence. Her signature initiative, the Osso Safe Certification, integrates education and technology to enhance property safety, featuring the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home Package and her children's book, Home Safe Home For You and Me. A professional dancer and educator, Sabrina uses performance to raise awareness on safety and respect. She was honored with the 2024 HerStory Award by the Women's Federation for World Peace and is listed in Marquis Who's Who. As a real estate agent, she bridges the industry with Osso Safe's mission. In this episode, we talked to Sabrina about solving the challenges with violence issues within the household, taking the right action as a property owner, tips on curbing any violence may take place as a property owner, and much more. Get ready for REWBCON 2025, happening from April 10th to 12th! Use my code JOHN at checkout for 10% off your ticket. Safety in the Household; 02:19 Sabrina's background; 04:55 Handling household violence issues; 11:19 Right actions for property owners; 17:56 Tips on preventing violence as a property owner; 23:11 Round of Insights Announcement: Learn about our Apartment Investing Mastermind here. Round of Insights Apparent Failure: Finding the right name to her organization. Digital Resource: The upcoming app for Osso Safe. Most Recommended Book: Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow. Daily Habit: Practicing staying in the moment. Best place to grab a bite in Northern New Jersey: Bazzarelli. Contact Sabrina: Website Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.
Curious about how to ensure safety, respect, and empowerment in every home? This week on the Exit Strategies Radio Show, Corwyn J. Melette welcomes Sabrina Osso, the dynamic Founder and CEO of Osso Safe. With her innovative approach, Sabrina is transforming the real estate industry by integrating respect and safety as essential standards for homes. From her expertise as a TEDx speaker, real estate agent, and author, Sabrina dives into the importance of creating environments that foster security—both physically and emotionally. In this episode, you'll learn about the groundbreaking Osso Safe Certification, which equips properties with policies, education, and resources to combat abuse and dysfunction. Whether you're a homeowner, tenant, or landlord, this episode will inspire you to rethink the foundation of what makes a house a true home. Tune in to hear how Sabrina's mission empowers children, families, and communities to live without fear and embrace respect as a standard in every aspect of life. Key Takeaways: 3:00: The role of respect in creating safe homes, workplaces, and schools. 5:00: How the Osso Safe Certification transforms properties. 8:30: Educating and empowering children to speak out in unsafe environments. 11:30: The importance of safety beyond physical amenities in real estate. Listen now and join the movement toward making every home Osso Safe. Connect with Sabrina @: Contact Number: 201-956-4329 Email Address: info@OssoSafe.com Website: https://www.ossosafe.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-osso-36b89475 Follow @ossosafe Connect with Corwyn @: Contact Number: 843-619-3005 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exitstrategiesradioshow/ FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/exitstrategiessc/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoSuynJd5c4qQ_eDXLJaZA Website: https://www.exitstrategiesradioshow.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cmelette/ Shoutout to our Sponsor: EXIT Realty Lowcountry Group Do you want something more? More Meaningful Moments opportunities, deeper relationships and memorable experiences? Do you want to make a difference? If you say YES, a career and real estate could be the opportunity you're looking for guiding people to one of the most important decisions they ever made, the purchase or sale of their home can be both rewarding and lucrative. EXIT Realty has a revolutionary compensation model training and technology that provides you with the tools you need to start and build your successful real estate career. Call EXIT Realty Lowcountry group today at 843-619-3005 that is 843-619-3005 or visit https://exitlowcountry.com/joinexit and make your Exit today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corwyn-j-melette/support
Discover how Sabrina Osso, Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE, is revolutionizing safety in homes, workplaces, and schools. Learn about her unique approach combining real estate expertise, education, and technology to create respectful and safe environments. Explore the Osso Safe Certification, her children's book, and how her background in dance contributes to her mission. Gain insights into balancing multiple roles as a TEDx speaker, author, and advocate for safety. Uncover practical tips for improving safety in various settings and understand the connection between respect and security. Join us for an inspiring conversation with a visionary leader dedicated to helping people feel safe where they live, learn, work, and play. Hashtags: #OssoSafe #SafetyInnovation #RespectfulSpaces #RealEstateSafety #TEDxSpeaker Social Media Links... https://www.ossosafe.com/ http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1od-a0g-dbIkn_glUWkXWw https://tiktok.com/@sabrinaosso6 Children's Book… Home Safe Home, For You and Me Written by Sabrina Osso and Illustrated by Aiwaz Jilani http://amazon.com/dp/B0BHLBWMXQ TEDx Talk… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be March 2024 ‘HerStory' Award by the Women's Federation for World Peace (WFWP) https://vimeo.com/930019773?share=copy Follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@all.in.all.with.alex Follow my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AllinAllwithAlex/ Listen to the Audio Version https://anchor.fm/alex-morris8 Subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYCE3hcGlcW_EA9o9P_gYbg?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in Music videos? Follow my videography channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheVisualGoat?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in finding a new artist? Click the link below https://www.youtube.com/c/SirromTheRapper?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to the All In All With ALex, your go-to resource for practical mental health tips, self-improvement strategies, and personal growth insights. In each episode, we explore topics like managing anxiety, overcoming depression, building self-confidence, developing healthy habits, and cultivating resilience. You'll hear from real mental health professionals, life coaches, and inspiring individuals who have overcome their own struggles. Our mission is to provide you with actionable advice, coping techniques, and empowering perspectives to help you live your best life. Whether you're dealing with a specific mental health challenge or simply want to level up your personal growth journey, this channel has something for you. Join our community of like-minded individuals seeking to prioritize their well-being and unlock their full potential. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on new episode releases, and let us know in the comments what mental health or self-improvement topics you'd like us to cover. Don't go it alone on your journey towards better mental health and self-improvement. Tune in, get inspired, and start taking steps towards becoming the best version of yourself. Your growth and well-being are worth it! tags podcast, best podcasts, all in all with alex podcast, all in all with alex, alex morris podcast, depression podcast, mental health podcast, mental therapy podcast, mental health matters, million dollars worth of game, podcast
In this episode, I am Kickin' It with TEDx speaker, Author, and CEO Sabrina Osso from the company making life, work, and play safe: "Osso Safe." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koolkard/support
This episode of Small Business Origins features Sabrina Osso, the founder of OSSO Safe, an organization working to prevent domestic violence through education and technology. The conversation covers Sabrina's childhood experiences with domestic violence, the inspiration behind starting OSSO Safe, and details on their core product offering for landlords and property managers.Main Discussion Points:- Sabrina's challenging upbringing in a home with domestic violence and her realization that she wanted to help others in similar situations- An overview of the OSSO Safe certification program that combines education and technology to promote safety and prevent violence in homes- How the program works - it includes a policy, seminar, app to detect violent movements, and assigned therapists to properties- Ideal customers being landlords, property owners and managers to implement this across rental properties- Pricing details - $125 per unit, one-time fee for landlords to get properties OSSO Safe certifiedGuest Bios: Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe.Key Quotes:"If you're not safe at home, you're not safe anywhere." (00:18:43)"Enough is enough. Let's nip it in the bud. Let's solve it in residency where all of these violence abuse episodes happen." (00:24:48) "I always blamed myself. In fact, I would say I am responsible for my parents' marriage, like making it okay." (00:16:05)Links Mentioned:OSSO Safe OnlineOSSO Safe on X (Formerly Twitter)OSSO InstagramSabrina Osso on FacebookOSSO Safe on YouTubeSabrina Osso on LinkedInSabrina Osso on TikTokAmazon LinkBeefy MarketingSmall Business Origins OnlineJohn Kelley's LinksOur Sponsor (Wingman)
"Respect needs to become a required standard in all homes." – Sabrina OssoToday's featured author is a professional dancer, dance instructor, TEDx speaker, real estate agent, consultant, and the Founder and CEO of Osso Safe, Sabrina Osso. Sabrina and I had a chat about her book, “Home Safe Home, For You and Me”, her journey from computer science to professional dancing, unveiling the path to safer homes, and tons more!! Key Things You'll Learn:What led to Sabrina's mission of empowering children to have a voice in their living situationsWhy safety and respect need to be a fundamental requirement in every homeHow following your passion can create an avenue for altruistic initiativesWhat dance taught Sabrina about embracing missteps Sabrina's Site: https://www.ossosafe.com/Sabrina's Book: https://a.co/d/gAKONhiSabrina's TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/zyAhN_xwCxs?si=Cboyf4ZLZ7oLUl9A The opening track is titled "Kareru R Daichi Q-MIX" by Rukunetsu AKA Project R (@Rukunetsu). Use the following link to hear the full track and support his craft. https://on.soundcloud.com/62w8XPlease support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmon You Might Also Like… #Bonus Host2Host Ep.– “Unleashing the Power of Respect” with Dr. Joseph Shrand (@Drjoeshrand): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-host2host-ep-unleashing-the-power-of-respect-with-dr-joseph-shrand-drjoeshrand/ Ep. 659 – “Saving My Child from the Child Savers” with Susan Gabriel (@GodlyOddball): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-659-saving-my-child-from-the-child-savers-with-susan-gabriel-godlyoddball/ Ep. 586 – “Flipping Bad Situations into Joyful Children's Books” with Violet Lemay (@violetlemay): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-586-flipping-bad-situations-into-joyful-childrens-books-with-violet-lemay-violetlemay/ Ep. 582 – “Shaping the World Through Great Stories for All Ages” with Natasha Deen (@natasha_deen): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-582-shaping-the-world-through-great-stories-for-all-ages-with-natasha-deen-natasha_deen/ #M2M Bonus Ep. – “A Mother's Mission to Save Her Child” with Deborah Beauvais (@DV7radio): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/m2m-bonus-ep-a-mothers-mission-to-save-her-child-with-deborah-beauvais-dv7radio/ Ep. 483 – “Baby Aviva Orangutan Diva” with Hans Kullberg (@AvivasDaddy) #BABYAVIVA: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-483-baby-aviva-orangutan-diva-with-hans-kullberg-avivasdaddy-babyaviva/ Ep. 335 – “Last of the Gifted” with Marie Powell (@mepowell): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-335-last-of-the-gifted-with-marie-powell-mepowell/ Ep. 559 - "Picky Patrick" With Eleni Fuiaxis (@EleniFuiaxis): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-559-picky-patrick-with-eleni-fuiaxis-elenifuiaxis/ Ep. 455.5 – “From Triggered to Tranquil” with Dr. Susan Campbell (@drsusan99): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-4555-from-triggered-to-tranquil-with-dr-susan-campbell-drsusan99/ Ep. 786 – Claim Your Inner Warrior Badass with Kate McKay (@Katemckay18): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-786-claim-your-inner-warrior-badass-with-kate-mckay-katemckay18/ Ep. 397 – “Make Your Own Break” with Jennifer Lieberman (@iamjenlieberman): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-397-make-your-own-break/ Ep. 750 – Surviving Human Trafficking & Finding Purpose with Amanda Blackwood (@DetailedPieces): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-750-surviving-human-trafficking-finding-purpose-with-amanda-blackwood-detailedpieces/
Have you ever wondered how we can make our homes, workplaces, and public areas safer and free from violence? Sabrina Oso, founder and CEO of Osso Safe, joins me today in a thought-provoking conversation about safety, respect, and consciousness. Sabrina, a TEDx speaker, author, and real estate agent, has spun her personal experiences with violence into an empowering journey that led to the creation of her business. We're diving into her story, innovative safety measures, and mission to promote safety everywhere.In our discussion, we explore how Sabrina utilizes her background in real estate to foster safer environments. We touch on the revolutionary Osso Safe Certifications which strive to ripple safety throughout public spaces. We also discuss her cutting-edge app, which uses AI and facial recognition to detect potential violence or abuse. Sabrina also opens up about her transformative TEDx talk, "If You're a Victim of Home Violence, Don't Leave, Stay, " and its profound message. Additionally, we delve into spirituality and its role in creating safe environments. Prepare for an enlightening conversation on how respect, safety, and consciousness are not just ideals to aspire towards, but necessities for a peaceful coexistence.Purchase Home Safe Home, For You and MeLearn more about Osso Safe Here Support the showWe hope you found the episode to be enlightening and insightful. Our goal is to create content that not only entertains but also helps you grow spiritually and connect with your inner self. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to like, subscribe, and write a review. Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us and helps us to improve the quality of our content and reach a wider audience. We believe that by sharing knowledge and insights about spirituality, we can help to inspire positive change and personal growth. So, if you find our podcast to be meaningful and informative, we encourage you to share it with your friends and family. You TubeFacebookFacebook Group The Road To Spiritual AwakeningSpiritual Awakening 101 Guide
Sexual harassment, workplace violence, school violence, bullying, public violence, campus rape, and sexual assault are all connected to whether there is violence in the home, according to our Lean to the Left podcast guest, Sabrina Osso.One out of three women will be beaten or raped in a lifetime. One out of five adolescent girls is abused by her boyfriend. One out of three young people will be in an abusive relationship. Fifteen million children witness violence in their own homes each and every year, according to Osso."That's just in the U. S. Just the ones that we know about that are documented, if you will," says Osso, founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and real estate agent who promotes safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and homes.About 324, 000 pregnant women go into the emergency room not for pregnant related issues before abuse related injuries, she says. One out of seven men is abused."By the end of today, four women will be killed by their abusive partners and most of them will be killed after they leave their abusers. So then leaving is not the answer," she contends. "And I would say another statistic, five children in this country are murdered every day at the hands of an abusive parent. And most of the time it's under the watch of a Child Protective Service Agency. So those are statistics that are just off the top of my head. 80 percent of all runaways come from violent homes. And all of this is rooted in the lack of respect in homes, the lack of safety in homes."Osso says she grew up in a violent household where she suffered physical and mental abuse, as did her mother. Her first-hand experience has helped her develop OssoSafe, her solution to ending violence at home, school, and at work.Here are some questions we discussed with her:Q. Just how prevalent is home violence and how does that relate to schools, businesses, and properties?Q. What are some examples of abuse?Q. What are some of the symptoms of a would-be abuser in the home?Q. What are some of the symptoms of a potential victim?Q. What are some examples of being in a good relationship?Q. What is the connection between home violence and pornography?Q. On your Facebook page you say that people who practice BDSM are sex abusers and that children living under those circumstances are victims. You also say that BDSM should be made illegal. First, what is BDSM? And how does that practice affect children?Q. What do you mean by “we have to practice not being abusive, especially when it comes to children”?Q. You say that the “legal system” makes horrible matters even worse for the abused child. How is that?Q. You say “Children need to have agency over their lives way before 18 years of age.” What does this mean?Q. What is the Osso Safe Certification and the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home Package that your company is introducing into the real estate market?Q. Explain your YouTube channel: Osso Safe Kids, the Osso Safe Kids' Cheer/Anthem, and what this has to do with your Osso Safe Certification program.Q. Tell us about your children's book, “Home Safe Home, For You and Me”.Q. What is Osso Safe's vision for the prevention of home violence and the real estate industry?Q. What are some key takeaways/action steps to promote safety and prevent home violence?Q. How can people learn more about what you're doing?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
Sexual harassment, workplace violence, school violence, bullying, public violence, campus rape, and sexual assault are all connected to whether there is violence in the home, according to our Lean to the Left podcast guest, Sabrina Osso.One out of three women will be beaten or raped in a lifetime. One out of five adolescent girls is abused by her boyfriend. One out of three young people will be in an abusive relationship. Fifteen million children witness violence in their own homes each and every year, according to Osso."That's just in the U. S. Just the ones that we know about that are documented, if you will," says Osso, founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and real estate agent who promotes safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and homes.About 324, 000 pregnant women go into the emergency room not for pregnant related issues before abuse related injuries, she says. One out of seven men is abused."By the end of today, four women will be killed by their abusive partners and most of them will be killed after they leave their abusers. So then leaving is not the answer," she contends. "And I would say another statistic, five children in this country are murdered every day at the hands of an abusive parent. And most of the time it's under the watch of a Child Protective Service Agency. So those are statistics that are just off the top of my head. 80 percent of all runaways come from violent homes. And all of this is rooted in the lack of respect in homes, the lack of safety in homes."Osso says she grew up in a violent household where she suffered physical and mental abuse, as did her mother. Her first-hand experience has helped her develop OssoSafe, her solution to ending violence at home, school, and at work.Here are some questions we discussed with her:Q. Just how prevalent is home violence and how does that relate to schools, businesses, and properties?Q. What are some examples of abuse?Q. What are some of the symptoms of a would-be abuser in the home?Q. What are some of the symptoms of a potential victim?Q. What are some examples of being in a good relationship?Q. What is the connection between home violence and pornography?Q. On your Facebook page you say that people who practice BDSM are sex abusers and that children living under those circumstances are victims. You also say that BDSM should be made illegal. First, what is BDSM? And how does that practice affect children?Q. What do you mean by “we have to practice not being abusive, especially when it comes to children”?Q. You say that the “legal system” makes horrible matters even worse for the abused child. How is that?Q. You say “Children need to have agency over their lives way before 18 years of age.” What does this mean?Q. What is the Osso Safe Certification and the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home Package that your company is introducing into the real estate market?Q. Explain your YouTube channel: Osso Safe Kids, the Osso Safe Kids' Cheer/Anthem, and what this has to do with your Osso Safe Certification program.Q. Tell us about your children's book, “Home Safe Home, For You and Me”.Q. What is Osso Safe's vision for the prevention of home violence and the real estate industry?Q. What are some key takeaways/action steps to promote safety and prevent home violence?Q. How can people learn more about what you're doing?This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4719048/advertisement
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Osso Safe was born out of pain. They want to turn pain into power. She believes safety is a critical component of living well. And if you are a survivor your one job is to not repeat it. Your home is like an umbrella. If the home is not safe then you are dealing with things like trafficking, sexual abuse, school bullying, public violence, and addiction. Like Sabrina says, we go towards what we are used to even if it's bad. Osso safe is changing systems, and saving lives. They are working with the real estate industry where safety becomes a required standard of residence. They are also working to create a space where children have a say in where they live. Impacting the world of addiction by making the home safe.www.ossosafe.comSupport the showSupport the showOh, and by the way, if you didn't know, I have an awesome course called Creating Healthy Boundaries; it's affordable, easy to follow, and will make a big difference in how you feel. Check it out here.If you aren't part of the Confident Sober Women Facebook group, it's a great place to be. There are over a thousand other sober women there building lives they don't want to escape from. Come on over and join us.And if you haven't read my memoir, grab a copy today and maybe a second one for a friend. There is so much hope in recovery, and I shared my story so raw and vulnerably so that others would know they aren't alone and that there is a way to live well, manage relationships, parent your kids, and have a healthy body, all while staying sober. Grab a copy of Recovering in Recovery: The Life-Changing Joy of Sobriety wherever books are sold.
Today's episode is an important topic and a new way to address Domestic Violence and Abuse. My Guest, Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She shares her own story of growing up in family violence. She has a plethera of information and works with properties to get OSSO SAFE Certification which protects victims from displacement. www.ossosafe.comHer children's book is available on Amazon: Home Safe Home for You and Me
https://home.hallocasa.com/ - HalloCasa - The Digital Business Card for Real Estate AgentsJoin our Global Real Estate WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FTjRF1RNCct... Check out our Content Library about the USA here: https://blog.hallocasa.com/usa/#podcasts This time I was talking to Sabrina Osso from Moonachie, New Jersey.Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on creating and maintaining respect in homes. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe.I hope you regard this episode as powerful as I did. 00:00:55 Introduction 00:01:30 Background and origin survivor of violence 00:02:30 Numbers and Statistics behind domestic violence 00:03:45 Origins of violence 00:05:15 Solution against domestic violence 00:11:50 Stakeholder Management regarding Osso Safe 00:15:06 Advantages when living in an Osso Safe place 00:17:25 Methodology ensuring children safety 00:22:35 Staying emotionally stable when running a business full of emotions 00:24:35 Violence abuse has no excuse 00:30:48 Message to the parents 00:31:57 Conclusion You can contact Sabrina via:https://www.ossosafe.com/ +1 201-956-4329info@OssoSafe.Com
https://home.hallocasa.com/ - HalloCasa - The Digital Business Card for Real Estate AgentsJoin our Global Real Estate WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FTjRF1RNCct... Check out our Content Library about the USA here: https://blog.hallocasa.com/usa/#podcasts This time I was talking to Sabrina Osso from Moonachie, New Jersey.Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on creating and maintaining respect in homes. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe.I hope you regard this episode as powerful as I did. 00:00:55 Introduction 00:01:30 Background and origin survivor of violence 00:02:30 Numbers and Statistics behind domestic violence 00:03:45 Origins of violence 00:05:15 Solution against domestic violence 00:11:50 Stakeholder Management regarding Osso Safe 00:15:06 Advantages when living in an Osso Safe place 00:17:25 Methodology ensuring children safety 00:22:35 Staying emotionally stable when running a business full of emotions 00:24:35 Violence abuse has no excuse 00:30:48 Message to the parents 00:31:57 Conclusion You can contact Sabrina via:https://www.ossosafe.com/ +1 201-956-4329info@OssoSafe.Com
Harnessing the power of education and technology against home violence! This episode is a must-listen for advocates, change-makers, and anyone passionate about empowering survivors and creating a safer world through innovative approaches. In this episode, MommaFoxFire talks with Sabrina Osso about Education, Technology & Domestic Violence. Thank you so much for listening - be sure to like/review/rate/subscribe on your favorite podcast platform - any support is super helpful! More about Sabrina: https://www.tacosfallapart.com/podcast-live-show/podcast-guests/sabrina-osso Short bio: Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mommafoxfire/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mommafoxfire/support
Kids--Whether you are safe at home or not safe at home, this book is for you. Know that your voices are powerful and know that you do have choice. If you're safe at home, then use this book as a tool to help kids that are not safe at home. If you're not safe at home, your voices need to be heard and they will be heard. Use this book as a tool to give you courage to speak out and say who you want to live with because you choose respect and safety and that's how it should be.Parents, Grandparents, Teachers--Use Home Safe Home, For Me and You as a tool to educate yourselves and the children in your lives about how important it is to practice respect and safety in the home and that disrespect and abuse are dangerous for everyone in the home. This book makes it easier to talk about the differences between being safe at home and not safe at home and how we need to help kids have autonomy over their lives, if they're not safe at home. Get the book here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHLBWMXQ To connect with Sabrina, go here https://www.ossosafe.com/
Hello and welcome to The Relatable Voice Podcast. Today we are heading to New Jersey to talk to Sabrina Osso. Sabrina is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, advocate for safety, and book author. Her latest book Home Safe Home, For You and Me is out now. Find out more at : OssoSafe.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome to The Relatable Voice Podcast. Today we are heading to New Jersey to talk to Sabrina Osso. Sabrina is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, advocate for safety, and book author. Her latest book Home Safe Home, For You and Me is out now. Find out more at : OssoSafe.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TRIGGER WARNING Teatime Teatime with Miss Liz joining sharing a T-E-A is Founder and CEO Sabrina Osso of OSSO SAFE the importance of safety. January Guest has been rescheduled for a new date and time. February 20th 10Am EST LIVE SHOWS AND MULTIPLE PODCASTS APPS AND PLATFORMS Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. By combining education and technology, we can save lives and bottom lines. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. OssoSafe.com Osso Safe featured on Enterprise Zone Home Sweet Home For All by Sabrina Osso published in Human Capital Leadership Magazine May 2021 Issue, Pages 49-52 Children's Book…Home Safe Home, For You and Me Written by Sabrina Osso and Illustrated by Aiwaz Jilani Osso Safe Kids Video Sabrina Osso TEDx Talk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/misslizsteatimes/message
Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. By combining education and technology, we can save lives and bottom lines. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Her TEDx presentation at New Jersey City University can be viewed here. We have done over 90+ radio podcast interviews such as The Vamily Show with Bob Vamily, Pure Entelechy with Kirstin Gooldy and Mark Stinson, Solutions From the Huddle with Titus Bartolotta, Unlocking Happiness with Amy DIx, and Lifelong Wellness with Wes Malik. Osso Safe was featured in Callum Laing's Enterprise Zone Interview Series to shine the spotlight on entrepreneurs doing amazing things. That interview can be found here. Sabrina's article, “Home Sweet Home For All”, was recently published in Human Capital Leadership Magazine May 2021 Issue, Pages 49-52. Our website OssoSafe.com provides more insight. You can contact Sabrina Osso here:Sabrina@OssoSafe.comOssoSafe.comhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&authuser=1You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/gO7gzLCIQ9gLike and subscribe and follow me on instagram @wakeupwithkcWebsite: https://www.wakeupwithkc.com/Makeup provide by: https://farmasius.com/kcgingerJewelry provided by: Pretty Bling Boutiquehttps://www.facebook.com/prettyblingboutique/Logo created by: Eden Fritz AguiarProducer & Marketing Dir, Clovercrest MediaOpener created by: Zachary LaPlantCMG | Social Media Manager| Chief Video Editor
Join Claire and her special guest, Sabrina Osso - this week's topic, 'A New Way to Deal with Domestic Violence'.
This week's guest is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. By combining education and technology, we can save lives and bottom lines. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. Her TEDx presentation at New Jersey City University can be viewed online. Its title is "If You're a Victim of Home Violence, Don't Leave...Stay". and she has done over 80+ radio podcast interviews to shine the spotlight on entrepreneurs doing amazing things Find Sabrina here www.ossosafe.com
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
Meet Sabrina OssoSabrina Osso from Osso Safe is here to talk to Seth and Pete about violence in relationships, particularly when its part of the divorce process. What do you need to do to stay safe if you're the one suffering the abuse? How should you talk to your lawyer about it?It's a difficult thing to sort through but when you're in this situation, how do you figure out how to escape? But were there warning signs early on that you could've seen? And what should you look for if you think you might be suffering abuse of one form or another?It's a wide ranging conversation about a difficult – but very important – subject.Plus, we have a listener question all about divorcing a lawyer and figuring out timeshare for the kids.Links & NotesHelp is available at the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233Osso Safe's WebsiteSabrina Osso on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTubeSabrina's TedX TalkSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (00:26) - Meet Sabrina Osso (01:06) - Safety in the Divorce Process (03:13) - Violence in Divorce (06:13) - Stats (09:14) - Warning Signs (12:41) - When the Sexes Are Reversed (13:56) - When Abuse Starts (15:15) - Sponsor: Soberlink (17:11) - The Abused (18:52) - When You Don't Recognize You're Being Abused (20:30) - How to Talk About Your Abuse to Your Laywer (28:36) - Patterns of Violence (29:32) - Listener Question (35:13) - When It's Someone You Know (40:48) - Osso Safe
Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. www.ossosafe.com
DC announced plans for a content creators mixer next year in Ohio, with half of ticket sales going to a program that provides for young future content creators, We are also joined by Sabrina Osso owner of OSSO Safe and richard blank ceo of Costa Rica call center. They dropped alot of knowledge and insight about business and overcoming to make it work. Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica's Call Center since 2008. http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 (Sabrina's Facebook page) https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessprocessoutsourcingcallcenter/ (richard's Facebook page) https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessprocessoutsourcingcallcenter/ (richard's Facebook group) https://instagram.com/richardblank44 (@richardblank44 on Instagram) https://instagram.com/ossosafe (@ossosafe on Instagram) https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina (@OssoSabrina on Twitter) https://twitter.com/Richard15050746 (@Richard15050746 on Twitter) https://www.ossosafe.com/ (Sabrina's Website) https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/richard-blank-chief-executive-officer/ (richard's Website) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1od-a0g-dbIkn_glUWkXWw (Sabrina on YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ST99AEp7COEWS4q4VUw4Q (richard on YouTube) Darius DC Chambers Darius DC Chambers Explicit
DC announced plans for a content creators mixer next year in Ohio, with half of ticket sales going to a program that provides for young future content creators, We are also joined by Sabrina Osso owner of OSSO Safe and richard blank ceo of Costa Rica call center. They dropped alot of knowledge and insight about business and overcoming to make it work. Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica's Call Center since 2008. http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 (Sabrina's Facebook page) https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessprocessoutsourcingcallcenter/ (richard's Facebook page) https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessprocessoutsourcingcallcenter/ (richard's Facebook group) https://instagram.com/richardblank44 (@richardblank44 on Instagram) https://instagram.com/ossosafe (@ossosafe on Instagram) https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina (@OssoSabrina on Twitter) https://twitter.com/Richard15050746 (@Richard15050746 on Twitter) https://www.ossosafe.com/ (Sabrina's Website) https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/richard-blank-chief-executive-officer/ (richard's Website) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1od-a0g-dbIkn_glUWkXWw (Sabrina on YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ST99AEp7COEWS4q4VUw4Q (richard on YouTube) Darius DC Chambers Darius DC Chambers Explicit
Let's think about "Osso safe". It's a topic that covers the importance of being safe and keeping a safe environment not just for yourself but also for the ones around you. Tune in to hear how it was created and why this is important to consider.
Sabrina Osso, Founder and CEO of Osso Safe tells us what we can do to make our homes and workplaces safe for us and our children. Watch here https://youtu.be/Me3cXTaB_BI Listen on top podcast platforms here: https://pod.link/1523307967 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaj-studio/message
In this episode, we are speaking about a sensitive topic, but an extremely important one. Being a landlord requires a responsibility to provide a safe home for your tenants.Safety extends beyond the roof, front doors, windows, and heating system.How do you make sure that your tenants are not abusive toward one another?Our guest Sabrina Osso, Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE, thinks that she has an excellent solution. Her belief is that by combining education, mental health, and technology, landlords and her clients can save lives and improve their bottom lines. Sabrina is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. She's also a professional dancer and teacher, who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. In this episode, we discussed:- How and why Sabrina developed Osso Safe- The importance of safety in one's home- Putting safety at the forefront of a residential experience- How to achieve an Osso Safe certification- The components of the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home package- Abuse within a household, the current system, and how Osso Safe can change that- Advice for landlords in keeping their properties safe from abuse among tenants Get in touch with Sabrina:Website - https://www.ossosafe.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-osso-36b89475/Email - Sabrina@OssoSafe.ComJoin Jason Muth and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill of NextHome Titletown and UrbanVillage Legal in Boston, Massachusetts for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast!#realestatepodcast #nexthome #humansoverhouses #realestate #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #realestatelaw #safetyathome #safeliving #violenceathome #protectingyourtenants #tenantsafety___________________The Real Estate Law Podcast is hosted by Jason Muth and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill.This podcast and these show notes are not legal advice, but we hope you find both entertaining and informative.You can follow our sponsors here:NextHome Titletown Real Estate on InstagramNextHome Titletown Real Estate on FacebookNextHome Titletown Real Estate on LinkedInAttorney Rory Gill on LinkedInThe Real Estate Law Podcast, because real estate is more than just pretty pictures and law goes well beyond the paperwork and courtroom arguments.Support the show
This is a podcast where I talk to my guests about their journey to success. We talk about their education, experience, current business, and future endeavours. A feature length episode with Sabrina Osso, founder and CEO of Osso Safe. We talk about her violent upbringing and her desire to get out of her family home. Sabrina talks about her computer science degree and how she didn't enjoy tech support or corporate jobs in her early part of her career. Sabrina talks about the role of dance has impacted her life massively. We go into her obsession with dance and how she had to deal with rejection at auditions. We talk about her inspiration of Osso safe, where she helps people's safety in work, life, and play. Her app and courses certifies properties to stop abuse of men, women, and children. This is an important cause because people aren't aware of the abuse that occurs in properties across the US and the world. Sabrina's company is trailblazing in safety for people in their properties.Enjoy the podcast!0.54 – Business mindset1.26 – Degree in Computer Science, Italian and maths2.07 – Violent upbringing and getting away3.36 – Corporate slavery in her first few jobs5.00 – Tech support roles7.20 – Millionaire mindset seminars10.10 – Professional dance teacher12.23 – Rejection on dance auditions14.42 – Inspiration of Osso Safe14.53 – One woman show18.00 – People's safety in work, life, and play18.35 – Landlords and tenants' safety in course22.20 – Certifications for safety26.15 – The role of Osso app with violence30.00 – Cameras in the properties35.04 – Abuse at home and in properties36.46 – Legal side of safety in US41.38 – Osso safe properties44.55 – Quick fire questionsSmall But Mighty Agency A podcast that uncovers how to go from solopreneur to seven figure agency with ease.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and places of residence. As a professional dancer/teacher, she uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Connect with Sabrina: https://www.ossosafe.com/ http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina https://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1od-a0g-dbIkn_glUWkXWw https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/ TEDx Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Buy me a Coffee: buymeacoff.ee/rosesdavidson Become a patron https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/talking-with-the-experts-1491692 Email: guest@talkingwiththeexperts.com Website: https://www.talkingwiththeexperts.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Talking with the Experts] https://www.facebook.com/talkingwiththeexpertsvodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talking_with_the_experts SoundCloud: [Follow] https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ
Sabrina Osso is a speaker, a TEDx Speaker, and consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and places of residence. In this episode of BCWA, she outlines statistics pertaining to Workplace Violence and the Warning Signs of a Victim in the Workplace. There is a relationship between workplace violence and home violence, and now you will know how important it is to make this link, especially if you are in management. OSSO SAFE...Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play Sabrina Osso, TEDx Speaker-Real Estate Agent-Consultant OSSO SAFE, LLC. Office/Cell 201.956.4329 Sabrina@OssoSafe.com OssoSafe.com
Sabrina Osso is a speaker, a TEDx Speaker, and consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and places of residence. In this episode of BCWA, she outlines statistics pertaining to Workplace Violence and the Warning Signs of a Victim in the Workplace. There is a relationship between workplace violence and home violence, and now you will know how important it is to make this link, especially if you are in management. OSSO SAFE...Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play Sabrina Osso, TEDx Speaker-Real Estate Agent-Consultant OSSO SAFE, LLC. Office/Cell 201.956.4329 Sabrina@OssoSafe.com OssoSafe.com
I come from violence; my father beat my mother on a regular basis. Eventually, I moved out and fulfilled my dream of becoming a dancer. I created my 1-woman show, “Home Sweet Home?”. I play different women being abused and then she goes to her good place, that's where the dancing comes in but then she is pulled back into the terror of being abused once again. The show ends very strong, very empowering. Extensive research was done for the show and I couldn't believe the alarming statistics. I decided to make this into a business and Osso Safe was born. I wanted to provide products and services that can really positively impact people's lives, whether they are going through violence or not. My personal and professional experience with the subject allows me to bring a unique and holistic approach by combining education and technology to promote safety and prevent violence in the workplace, schools, and in particular, in places of residence. Since I am also a professional dancer/teacher, I use my performance abilities to educate on the subject. A struggle is that we absolutely cannot solve the magnitude of this problem by treating this as a charity, as a nonprofit. Victims neither need pity nor handouts. They need solutions, they need resolution, which is why we focus on 3 markets: schools, workplaces, and residences. Our approach is indeed a practice and I am bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. In doing so, this will change the face of residency, where safety/nonviolence will become a required standard condition of residency. Period. This is good for business, good for residency. Abuse should not be a part of anyone's residency, ever. Just Because You Are A Parent, It Doesn't Give You The Right To Abuse Your Child. The Osso Safe approach to diminishing and preventing home violence in schools, workplaces, and properties, focuses on the fact that this is indeed a practice. There is a direct connection between violence and pornography. The “legal” system makes horrible matters even worse, in that, it does what is in the worst interest of the abused child versus what is in the best interest of the abused child. An example of what constitutes a good relationship is to allow your kids to vent when they are upset and then speak to them as calmly as possible; this is both healing for the child and the parent. We would also like to focus on Osso Safe's vision for the prevention of home violence and the real estate industry. Website: http://ossosafe.com/ ( http://ossosafe.com/) http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 (http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1) http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b) https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina (https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina) https://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc (https://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc) https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/ (https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/) TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be) The Osso Safe Certification which includes the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home Package at a discounted rate, Sabrina@ossosafe.com, Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. CONNECT WITH JENN:... Support this podcast
I come from violence; my father beat my mother on a regular basis. Eventually, I moved out and fulfilled my dream of becoming a dancer. I created my 1-woman show, “Home Sweet Home?”. I play different women being abused and then she goes to her good place, that's where the dancing comes in but then she is pulled back into the terror of being abused once again. The show ends very strong, very empowering. Extensive research was done for the show and I couldn't believe the alarming statistics. I decided to make this into a business and Osso Safe was born. I wanted to provide products and services that can really positively impact people's lives, whether they are going through violence or not. My personal and professional experience with the subject allows me to bring a unique and holistic approach by combining education and technology to promote safety and prevent violence in the workplace, schools, and in particular, in places of residence. Since I am also a professional dancer/teacher, I use my performance abilities to educate on the subject. A struggle is that we absolutely cannot solve the magnitude of this problem by treating this as a charity, as a nonprofit. Victims neither need pity nor handouts. They need solutions, they need resolution, which is why we focus on 3 markets: schools, workplaces, and residences. Our approach is indeed a practice and I am bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. In doing so, this will change the face of residency, where safety/nonviolence will become a required standard condition of residency. Period. This is good for business, good for residency. Abuse should not be a part of anyone's residency, ever. Just Because You Are A Parent, It Doesn't Give You The Right To Abuse Your Child. The Osso Safe approach to diminishing and preventing home violence in schools, workplaces, and properties, focuses on the fact that this is indeed a practice. There is a direct connection between violence and pornography. The “legal” system makes horrible matters even worse, in that, it does what is in the worst interest of the abused child versus what is in the best interest of the abused child. An example of what constitutes a good relationship is to allow your kids to vent when they are upset and then speak to them as calmly as possible; this is both healing for the child and the parent. We would also like to focus on Osso Safe's vision for the prevention of home violence and the real estate industry. Website: http://ossosafe.com/ ( http://ossosafe.com/) http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 (http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1) http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b) https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina (https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina) https://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc (https://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc) https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/ (https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/) TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be) The Osso Safe Certification which includes the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home Package at a discounted rate, Sabrina@ossosafe.com, Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. CONNECT WITH JENN:... Support this podcast
Mentioned in this Episode and Sabrina's Recommendations: YouTube videos featuring Sabrinahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1od-a0g-dbIkn_glUWkXWw Sabrina's TEDx talk about home violence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs OSSO SAFE Workshop and Home Sweet Home Package Infohttps://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc For more on Sabrina Osso, you can follow her on Instagram @ossosafe, on her Facebook page: Sabrina Osso, on Twitter @OssoSabrina, on LinkedIn @sabrina-osso and through her website https://ossosafe.com/. For more on Argavan Nilforoush, be sure to follow her on Instagram @babystepsnutrition, on her Facebook page: Baby Steps Nutrition Podcast, on Twitter @argavanRDN, on LinkedIn @ArgavanNilforoush and through her website www.babystepsnutrition.com.
Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE - Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ and has done over 60 radio podcast interviews. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. The Osso Safe approach to diminishing and preventing home violence in schools, workplaces, and properties, will change the real estate industry for the better in that safety will become a required standard condition of residency. It is the Osso Safe Certification which includes the Osso Safe Home Sweet Home Package. Reach out to Sabrina: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d8fU1SSRuk Contact Lois Wagner to sponsor or participate in the BE BRAVE programme to help eradicate bullying, harassment, sexual and gender-based violence: http://walkingwithoutskin.com/brave-men/ Music Walking without Skin is a song inspired by the work of Lois Wagner. Walking Without Skin was composed by Steve Siler of Music for the Soul and features Denise Green. It is our hope that the song will encourage and empower women as they journey on the road to healing. You may stream the song here or download it for $1.29. https://www.musicforthesoul.org/resources/walking-without-skin/
Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a speaker, a Tedx Speaker, and consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. With her products and services, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Her personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employees, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Her presentation was very well received and is now broadcast. Sabrina has long dealt with violence on a personal level. She knows how difficult it is to live in such a chaotic environment. Sabrina and Osso Safe want to make a positive impact in people's lives, whether they've been directly affected by violence or not. It is Osso Safe's strong belief that the eradication of home violence must not be in the hands of the victims, but instead, the responsibility of the institutions of society, namely schools, workplaces, the real estate industry, the sports industry, lawmakers/politicians, hospitals and in our everyday conversations. Sabrina and her company were featured in the July/August 2013 issue of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce magazine, Meadowlands USA. Sabrina has done numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including several radio interviews with Golden Life Living with Charise Colbert, Ordaining Reality with Dr. Joseph Donlan, Discover A New Future with Faith Saunders, The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles, Healthy Relationship Talk Radio with Daaiyah Cixx, Erupt Online Podcast from Nigeria with Akinjobi Sodiq, and Viewpoints Talk Radio with Donell Edwards . She was invited by Director and Media Consultant, Desiree Kinney, to speak on the subject of Preventing Home Violence at the American Cancer Society in NYC. She graduated from Montclair State College with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continuing Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence and its effects in schools and workplaces, violence against women, impacts on children, and a multitude of other courses relating to the topic. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. Some of her clients include Better Homes and Gardens-Rand Realty, the Haverstraw Community Center, the Children's Aid and Family Services, and the Metropolitan Mobile Home Community. Sabrina has been hired as a speaker for numerous venues and OSSO SAFE Workshops and Seminars have also been presented at various civic and community organizations. https://www.ossosafe.com/ Follow us on Instagram: @TheMorningSpotlight Email us at: themorningspotlight@gmail.com www.themorningspotlight.com For title insurance inquiries contact Mike at michael.ham@ctt.com Buy Mike a Coffee!
Sabrina Osso, founder and CEO of OSSO Safe. A victim of home violence as a child, has made it her goal to make your home, office , and school free from violence.
Domestic Violence.This is a term that pulls up images of pain, bruises, sadness. The thing is domestic violence is more than that. It can be emotional and psychological in nature, not just physical. When we feel safe at home, we can go out and realize that we can be safe in the world. My guest today, Sabrina Osso has created the Osso safe certification program that helps family members and children be oh-so-safe in their home.To get in touch, or learn more about Sabrina and the Osso Safe Project:Sabrina@OssoSafe.comOssoSafe.comYouTube:If you feel this Podcast is beneficial, I encourage you to share it, and I invite you to leave a 5-Star Review. It does so much for putting this podcast in the hands of those that may need it.Connect with me!Bettina@intherising.comPinterest: Facebook
After listening to her interview you will say "WOW - I didn't know this was available to protect myself and my family!" AND.....you will get answers as to WHY the justice system does little to help. Sabrina Osso came from violence; her father beat her mother on a regular basis. When she moved out she fulfilled her dream of becoming a dancer and created a one-woman show, "Home Sweet Home." Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She is a TEDx speaker, real estate agent, and consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and places of residence. Osso Safe approaches the issue of violence in homes, schools, workplaces, and properties. Their vision is for the prevention of home violence through the real estate industry. This is an interesting concept you do not want to miss. In Sabrina's interview, she explains how abuse should NOT be part of anyone's residency, EVER. She also discusses the connection between violence and pornography and why the legal system often makes horrible matters even worse. She plays different women being abused but it ends with a strong, empowering message. With extensive research in the area of abuse and the alarming statistics, Osso Safe was born.
Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a speaker, a TEDx Speaker, and consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and places of residence. With her products and services, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Her personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employees, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Her presentation was very well received and is now broadcast. Sabrina has long dealt with violence on a personal level. She knows how difficult it is to live in such a chaotic environment. Sabrina and Osso Safe want to make a positive impact in people's lives, whether they've been directly affected by violence or not. https://www.ossosafe.com/about/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-lamonica/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-lamonica/support
There are Visionaries that tackle violence head on with a different approach. They have 'Out Of The Box' thinking and are not confined to being limited to available sources but look for ways to strike a blow from unexpected avenues to produce lasting and effective results. This week, Latonia's guest is one of those Visionaries. Sabrina Osso, and her company Osso Safe, are fighting violence through many factors; turning the unconvention into Hope. Listen in as Latonia and Sabrina discuss, "Education, Safety, Business; Having A Love For It All!" Disclaimer: There are many technical difficulties that can go wrong during a recording; or even during a live podcast. This recording was no different but both Host and Guest persevered through, and once they got going, the interview was a wealth of information with a passion-filled episode. Latonia apologizes for all interruptions and thanks Sabrina for being so very understanding. This is real life with real occurances but the information shared overrides any glitches due to human and technological errors! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-womans-soul-restored/message
Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE....... Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. By combining education, mental health, and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including East Ramapo School and Felician University. Her company has done over 60+ radio podcast interviews such as Lifelong Wellness Podcast with Wes Malik, Talking With the Experts with Rose Davidson, and It's Your Break with Jonathan Mertz. Osso Safe was featured in Callum Laing's Enterprise Zone Interview Series to shine the spotlight on entrepreneurs doing amazing things. Sabrina's article, “Home Sweet Home For All”, was recently published in Human Capital Leadership Magazine May 2021. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. For more information, visit www.OssoSafe.com OSSO SAFE...Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rngradioshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rngradioshow/support
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Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE… Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. By combining education and technology, we can save lives and bottom lines. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Osso Safe website: https://www.ossosafe.com/ For top tips and more resources pls go here for show notes: https://successgrid.net/sg43/ Join the SuccessGrid Insiders Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/successgridinsiders Sponsors: There Are Just Six Tools You Need to Launch, Grow & Scale Your Online Business — And Systeme.io Have Them All, Funnel and website builder, Email marketing, Memberships, Marketing Automations and Affiliate Program Management. Click here to start for Free. https://successgrid.net/systeme “If you love this show, please leave a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/successgrid and follow the simple instructions.”
In this episode of HappyTalks, we interview Sabrina Osso and talk about some of the main things surrounding what to look out for and what to do when faced with violence. Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE...Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject of violence allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio and podcast interviews. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Dr. Alice Fong is a naturopathic doctor, known as the “Virtual Stress Doc,” and she helps busy professionals break free from stress, anxiety, and burnout without having to quit their jobs using a 5-step holistic approach. She is the founder of Amour de Soi Wellness and her mission is to help people discover self-love and happiness. She has given several talks around the country for healthcare providers, corporations, women's conferences and for the general public. Donovon Jenson is a software engineer in the Bay Area and the founder of howtohappy.com. He is a Utah native who has long been interested in human development and health. He double majored in psychology and health policy, and graduated Magna Cum Laude through the Honors College at the University of Utah. How to Happy strives to provide thoughtful and actionable insights on living a happier life. We believe happiness is the result of self-awareness, balance and a positive mindset, among a myriad of other things. Our goal is to inspire you to see life through a new lens by adding strategies and exercises to your toolbox, then encouraging you to take action. We are all capable of being happier, let's work together to find the best pathways to get there. Together we're out to cause more happiness in the world! Sabrina Osso http://ossosafe.com/ http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina https://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/ TEDx Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be Dr. Alice Fong http://www.dralicefong.com https://www.facebook.com/DrAliceFong/ https://www.instagram.com/dralicefong/ https://twitter.com/DrAliceFong https://www.youtube.com/dralicefong https://ios.joinclubhouse.com/@dralicefong Donovon Jenson https://howtohappy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheHowToHappy/ https://www.instagram.com/thehowtohappy/ https://twitter.com/TheHowToHappy https://www.youtube.com/HowtoHappy Michael Lira, Voice Actor Opening Credits Voice https://www.michaelapollolira.com/ Information on this video is provided for general educational purposes only and is not intended to constitute medical advice or counseling. #preventingviolence #violenc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happytalks/support
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We're introducing https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-osso-36b89475 (Sabrina Osso) on Entelechy Leadership Stories this week! Sabrina is the Founder and CEO of https://www.ossosafe.com/ (OSSO Safe), an organization that is working on combining education with technology to create safer home, school, and work places. Her amazing organization focuses on educating, training, and creating advocates to better recognize the signs of domestic violence - and to help prevent it. ResponsibilityAs a victim who grew up in an abusive home, Sabrina's background has largely influenced her desire to create an organization that positively impacts people's lives. Her goal is to shift the responsibility of addressing domestic violence off of the victim and onto the institutions these victims are in, such as schools, workplaces, and landlords. Sabrina mentions in the interview some staggering workplace statistics: “There are 2 million incidents of workplace violence that occur each and every year in the United States. That comes out to be about 33,000 per week, and of those, about 17 results in a murder. That's just in the workplace.” If this is just reported violence in the workplace, clearly there's a much larger issue at hand. ActionSabrina decided early on that she didn't want to be another non-profit working to help domestic violence victims - she wanted to be an advocate that created solutions for victims in hopes of preventing abuse before it starts. From workplace and school safety trainings and seminars to revolutionizing the real estate industry with innovative technologies to assess, monitor, and educate landlords and tenants on domestic violence in the home - OSSO Safe is tackling it all. Listen to the full podcast to learn more about what Sabrina's organization is doing to truly make a difference in domestic violence situations, and what the future generation of Entelechy Leaders can do to support this cause. Topics Discussed:02:25 - A discussion about the increase of domestic violence in the home during the pandemic, why we are seeing this uptick, and the importance of having a support system in your home. 06:27 - The roles and responsibilities of others to create safe environments at home, in the workplace, and in schools - and how to be aware of these issues. 08:48 - Why everyone is essential in working to make all homes safe and free of domestic violence. 09:37 - Sabrina discusses why her company focuses on training schools and workplaces on identifying violence. 11:10 - Addressing statistics on violence in homes and the workplace in the United States annually. 13:56 - For many years, the institutions that were designed to recognize violence and protect people living through those traumas were failing. Are they changing? 15:33 - Sabrina delves into the OSSO Safe Certification, the OSSO Safe Home Sweet Home Package, and being an OSSO Safe Property - some innovative tools and policies that her company is implementing in the real estate industry to protect victims. 17:42 - The second level of certification involves an app that detects domestic violence in rental properties to prevent “he said, she said” situations. 21:52 - Understanding why Sabrina called her Ted X https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs (“If You're a Victim of Home Violence, Don't Leave...Stay.”) 26:27 - Elevating passion and personal experiences to the business level. 30:37 - Sabrina closes the podcast with words of wisdom as an Entelechy Leader to other Entelechy Leaders. Resources:Connect with Sabrina on https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-osso-36b89475 (Linkedin). Follow Sabrina on https://twitter.com/ossosabrina?lang=en (Twitter). Check out her https://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 (Facebook). Follow on https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/ (Instagram) Visit https://www.ossosafe.com/ (Osso Safe) to learn more! To learn more, watch her Ted X: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs ("If You're a Victim of Home...
In today's episode, I welcome Sabrina Osso! Sabrina is the founder of Osso Safe and she offers educational workshops about home violence and how to see the warning signs. She is also a dancer, dance teacher, choreographer, and a TEDx speaker. In this episode, she shares about learning to dance as an adult in NYC, the hundreds of auditions she attended, and her own healing journey. (Fun fact: the cover image is of a photo of Sabrina in her own-woman show, "Home Sweet Home?") Get in touch with Sabrina Osso: https://www.ossosafe.com Support Artfully Told: www.paypal.me/elevateart Artfully Told links: www.facebook.com/artfullytold | www.artfullytold.podbean.com | elevateartskc@gmail.com Get a free audiobook through Audible! http://www.audibletrial.com/ArtfullyTold Schedule your own interview as a featured guest with Artfully Told! https://calendly.com/artfullytold/podcast-interview Episode 57 - Sabrina Osso Lindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome to Artfully Told, where we share true stories about meaningful encounters with art. [00:00:06] Krista: I think artists help people have different perspectives on every aspect of life. [00:00:12]Roman: All I can do is put my part in to the world. [00:00:15] Elizabeth: It doesn't have to be perfect the first time. It doesn't have to be perfect ever really. I mean, as long as you, and you're enjoying doing it and you're trying your best, that can be good enough. [00:00:23] Elna: Art is something that you can experience with your senses and that you just experiences as so beautiful. [00:00:31] Lindsey Dinneen: Hello, and welcome back to another episode of Artfully Told. I'm your host Lindsey, and I am so excited to have as my guest today, Sabrina Osso, who is the founder of Osso Safe, which I absolutely love the name of her company. And I can't wait to dive in and explore more about how all that came to be. She is also a professional dancer and has had lots of experience in the professional dance world. And so it's just my absolute delight to have you here today, Sabrina. So thanks for joining us. [00:01:05] Sabrina Osso: Thank you so much, Lindsey. I'm so excited to be on your show, on this podcast, and I'm looking forward to our interview. [00:01:13] Lindsey Dinneen: Excellent. Well, I would love if you would start by maybe sharing a little bit more about yourself, how you got started, maybe a little bit about your background and what you're up to these days. [00:01:25] Sabrina Osso: Sure, sure. I've had years of on and off therapy to just open the conversation and it's just healing, especially when it comes to what I do and relating it to dance. But I am a survivor of violence. My father beat my mother on a regular basis and I could not even think about dance growing up. I had no one to take me and I loved it. I, I had it in my heart and my soul, but I had to put it on the back burner the way, way back burner. So, but I always had it in me and it wasn't until I moved out, actually that I kind of caught up on my life, if you will. And I, I moved out, I, I graduated from college. I did what I was supposed to do, quote unquote. But I found it very unsatisfactory. I have a computer science degree. And I, I did the corporate thing and, and then my therapist said, "You need to read a book." And that book is called, "Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow." And I, when I read that book, I said, "I love to dance. I'm a dancer. I have to get myself into class." [00:02:37]So that's what I did. I totally immersed and submerged myself in the dance world in New York City. I was shuffling between Alvin Ailey, Steps, and Broadway Dance Center taking 12 classes a week, auditioning heavily. And then the gigs started happening. I was starting to get gigs and it was very exciting, a lot of rejection, a lot of rejection. And, but I was in the city and it was so exciting and I met so many people along the way. And the teachers that I was taking were very well-established, to say the least. So, and then I began writing my one-woman show called "Home Sweet Home, Question Mark" and I, and basically I play different women being abused. She goes to her good place. That's where the dancing comes in, but then she's pulled back into the terror of violence, but the show ends very strong, very empowering. And I did a lot of research for that show because I wanted it to be entertaining as well as educational. And I could not believe the statistics that I was finding about violence abuse. And I said to myself, "I have to make this into a business. I have to make this into a bonafide business with paid services and products that will really help people, whether you're going through violence or not." So Osso Safe was born from really my one-woman show. [00:04:10] And I did my one woman show. I was dance. I was teaching dance, actually also I taught dance for 10 years from Pre-K all the way up to high school through adult level ballet, jazz, tap, theater, Latin, lyrical, hip hop. And I, I performed the show with my dance students. I had one or two dance studio owners that allowed me to do that, which I'm very grateful for. The synopsis of the birth of Osso Safe and my dance background, how I started, and I bring dance into schools whenever I do my workshops at university, schools, I find that this taboo subject-- make it un-taboo by introducing the performance element to it because students will digest it better and it's more palatable if you will. [00:05:07] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. That makes complete sense to me. I, I think that one of the things that I value the most about arts is the fact that it opens conversations that might otherwise either not take place or be extremely uncomfortable to bring up. But when you introduce it through the arts, it has a much more natural conversation that can follow after that. I really like that. I think that's, that's great, what you're doing is so fantastic and it's so needed. And I really appreciate the fact that you're, you're using something that obviously was extraordinarily difficult-- I mean, to put it mildly in your own life-- and then taking that and transforming it into something, just so needed and helpful. So thank you for, for doing that. That's, that's huge. And I I'm, I'm very grateful that you do that. [00:05:56] Sabrina Osso: Thank you, Lindsey. Thank you. I appreciate that. [00:06:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, well, you've obviously had, there are so many parts of your story I'm so excited to dig into, but you know, you were talking about the dance aspect and so it's, it sounds like-- and please correct me if I'm wrong-- that really the majority of your training came as an adult rather than as a child growing up. Is that correct? [00:06:22] Sabrina Osso: Correct, correct. Yes. I, I wish I was one of those people that started at five years old, three years old, even, or 10 years old. And I just was not one of those people. Like I said, I, I had to put it on the back burner and really-- oh, it was very painful. I just, I couldn't even think about it. It wasn't allowed in my household. And, and then when I, I started training, I started taking classes. I was so free, you know, and I was also heavily clubbing in the city, to say the least. So because my, my favorite, favorite music to dance to was techno, techno, house, tribal, and in the city at the time all the clubs were, they were huge, huge. They were a big, big following. I mean, thousands of people would go to these clubs from Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and the biggest night, Saturday, and even the raves. [00:07:23] And so I was dancing after class and I was dancing in class. I was catching up on my life, like I said, and I was so free, and dancing is just such a beautiful, expressive form of movement. And it's so freeing and, and I would see the students that I would teach, you know, we would do the recitals and order the costumes and, and do the rehearsals. And I'm like, "Wow, I'm their teacher and I'm doing for them what I wish I had for myself," you know? And then the different styles and being on a stage and teaching them backstage and, you know, calming them if they were nervous. And so even though I didn't have it when I was young, I kind of caught up with it later on. [00:08:18] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, it sounds like you really just dove in headfirst, totally immersed yourself and did a, basically a deep dive, intense study into all things dance. So kudos to you for that. That's, that takes some guts. I mean, I think any new endeavor takes guts, but you know, especially in a very competitive city, like New York City, yeah, I just, I commend your, your bravery for just diving in and going for it and seeing what happens. That's great. And then I'm curious, you know, you said that you started auditioning and started getting some, you know, really cool opportunities. What is your most memorable gig that you did? [00:09:00]Sabrina Osso: I mean, I would have to say I did matinee theater. I did a small tour with a Latin pop artist, similar to, not nearly as big as Ricky Martin, but he kind of really emulated him. And so he did same style, you know, Latin mixing Latin with English and his songs, and the Latin choreography I performed in Lamb's Theater in New York City. And I was told-- or we were told, I should say-- Mark Twain performed there. He did readings there as well as a few other famous people perform there. And, and so that was very memorable. It was a Greek play called "Epimenides.". And I did, I think I did-- if not all of the choreography-- most of the choreography for the show. [00:09:49] And you know, when you know that famous people have been at that theater, it, it kind of just is-- it's extra inspiration, you know, like you were on stage with these people that had a lot of influence, you know, in the world, performing, acting, singing, dancing. So, so that, that's one of my memorable performances. And I performed the most with my show, "Home Sweet Home," because when I performed it, I was asked, "Oh, wow, that was so great." And I've had to do that like around different venues where I would pull different styles depending upon what the person wanted. I would say, "Sure, I have that. I have a musical theater piece or I have a flamenco piece." Oh. And I did a Latin piece as well, partnering with my, my partner and that, that was the music that I chose and very salsa, very Mambo music as far as the theme. [00:10:51] And just all the auditioning that I did, Lindsey, I mean-- holy cow, no exaggeration-- I think I went on at least 750 auditions. I'm not even exaggerating. It was between 750 and a thousand auditions. And that includes sending out the headshots, sometimes having to do just appearing and being cut, like, just because you're not the right type, quote unquote. And, and that just really thickens your skin, like nothing else, especially in New York City, you know? I mean, I was everywhere. I was everywhere-- the five boroughs, I think I went as far as Connecticut-- definitely Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Manhattan, certainly and being on all those stages just to audition. I mean, holy cow. It was grueling. I mean, all sorts of weather, waiting outside, to just have a chance to be seen, to be heard to, to perform improv. I think I even tried out for SNL at the time, hundreds and hundreds of people lined up outside. And, and you had to do skits on the, on the spot or some kind of monologue, according to the theme that it was and, or the theme that they asked for. And so like I said, I totally submerged and immerse myself in, in that world. And, but yeah, I hope I answered your question. [00:12:23] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, no, for sure. Lots of memorable things, of course, as, as I'm sure any artist would agree with. And so, I'm curious, so to write your one-woman show, of course, I would imagine that that was kind of a, probably a really difficult challenge in some ways, because not only are you writing something that's really meaningful to you and important to you, but it's something that happened to you. So how was that writing process? Was it difficult? Was it liberating? Was it, what was it like? [00:12:59]Sabrina Osso: Yes. A good word. Liberating and healing, I would say. And, and, hmm. Yeah, liberating and healing. It, it was automatic, really. It was automatic. I, I mean, after auditioning and getting gigs and, and I have to say, I found the choreography that I was doing-- not that it wasn't satisfying me-- but I said to myself, I want to do my own choreography. I want to do what feels good to me, you know, because when you're doing choreography, other people's choreography, it's other people's choreography. So, I just said to myself, "I just want to write, I just want to see what happens." So I kind of just, I didn't have any expectations, really. [00:13:44] I just said, "Let me just write my one woman show." And I knew quite a few people that did that also, you know, auditioning and performing in gigs. And I would meet this one and that one saying, "Oh yeah, I'm working on my one man show or my one woman show," when it's mainly singing and acting, some dancing or, or mainly acting, or, and I said, "You know what? Let me, let me try that. Let me just try that." So I just started writing, I just started writing and I knew it had to be very personal and, and something different, you know? I didn't want it to be what typically was done out there as far as you know like "Brigadoon" or "Carousel" or "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," or I wanted it to be more raw and, and very personal. [00:14:39] So I just started writing and it came naturally actually once I started writing one scene and, and, and doing the choreography, which I enjoyed a lot and acting comes naturally to me when it's my own stuff, if you will. Like I said, I played different women being abused, so that came, I scripted it all. I knew what I wanted to, that what I wanted the ending to be. I wanted it to be strong and empowering and to actually say that we have to do things differently. And, and to show that this steals your life, you know, that the abuse and violence steals your life. And I think I was effective in doing that in the show. And, and I love doing the choreography but I knew I had to catch up. You know, I wasn't one of those people that started dancing, like I said, at four or five years old, 10 years old, even. So I had to take teachers that I-- I needed for them to pay attention to me. And that would catapult me to kind of save on the years that I lost not dancing. [00:15:56] So there was two particular teachers: Phil Black and Kat Wildish. Phil Black was a master dancer, master dance teacher at the time he passed away in 2015, but he, he could take anyone off the street and make them into a dancer in a year. And, but he expected not a hundred percent. He expected a thousand percent in class, and he was great. He taught you-- you really got your money's worth in class with him-- because he taught lyrical jazz, theater jazz, Latin jazz, swing jazz. He saw it as all jazz. So he put all the different styles and made it into one class and every day was a different theme. So you learned all of these styles in his class and so I took him religiously. I mean, I was in his class all the time and, and then Kat Wildish. She was one of my main ballet teachers and, and she's amazing. She paid a lot of, a lot of attention to me. And so with the show, I was able to do the choreography cause I knew all the styles. I learned them and I put them in my show and it just kind of flowed and I, at the end of it, I felt, as you said, liberated, healed. The healing is always a process. You're not a hundred percent healed, but you are continuously healing if you allow it, if you do your homework. So, and, and like I said, dancing is just-- it's my essence. It's my essence, truly. And I'm grateful for that. Yeah. So, so thank you for asking that too. I appreciate that question. [00:17:52] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, of course. Well, and so now you have this one woman show and also now you have your business. And so that includes you actually speaking, right? You're going to different locations and speaking with people or groups. Are you still actively doing that now? Has it had to pivot a little bit with the times and more virtual or how is that all going for you? [00:18:16] Sabrina Osso: Yes. Ever since COVID hit, things are really-- and still--actually kind of like at a standstill right now. So I've had to just readjust and see. I know it'll be picking up soon because as I understand it in September, I think the schools are going to be fully reopened, especially with more and more vaccinations being done. People are feeling safer. And so we are working on that to, to get things rescheduled. I have proposals out there and, and the feedback that I've been getting is that we should be up and running again towards the end of the summer into September, October, and yes, I've done some virtual performances, if you will, or virtual workshops. But like I said, it's been, it's been sporadic due to COVID. And with COVID, in a way-- and I'm, and I'm not trying to be offensive by, by any means-- it has kind of opened the eyes. [00:19:23] I'm kind of grateful for COVID to a certain degree because homes must be safe. Your place of residence must be safe and COVID has highlighted that in a very big way. Home violence-- I, I prefer to say home violence versus domestic violence-- home violence has spiked across the globe ever since COVID hit on an enormous levels and your home should be your sanctuary. It shouldn't be a war zone. It shouldn't be hell. It should be your, your comfort, your, your most safe place. And unfortunately for so many of us, it isn't, and COVID has definitely highlighted that. And I, I just want to reiterate that violence steals your life. Like I said, violence, any abuse, chaos, disfunction. And, and what a misfortune, what a misfortune I have to say. Like for myself with dance. I should have been dancing at three, four years old, you know, and and I'm not blaming my parents. I had to let go of that because I made the best of it. [00:20:40] You know, I, I didn't start dancing till much later in my early, early twenties and I had to catch up and I, I actually have had people say, "Holy cow, Sabrina, I did start dancing at five years old and I haven't auditioned as much as you have." And I say to them, "Really? You, you started dancing at five years old?" And they were afraid to audition. I found that surprising from some people that stay in that cocoon of being in your dance school when, you know, cause it's kind of like a second home, right, being in that dance studio and you grow up there. Cause I taught in a good seven of them and, and it's true. That's like your second home. You go home, but your dance studio-- if you start from three, four years old and you're there through high school-- it's literally a second home and your second family. And, and I guess for, for some, it's your true family because of home is not a good place. It's your getaway. [00:21:47]We try to, as far as the education and what we teach in our workshops, is to be preventative. And whatever we teach on to a high school student, obviously we're not going to teach the same things or the same way to someone, a student in the sixth grade or fifth grade. It's modified, but the message is there. We teach on warning signs, what constitutes abuse, to give students tools to practice safety, that when they are of dating age, you do not do what mom and dad are doing. You do different if you are in a abusive environment. We're very positive though. And that's where dance, we bring dance and acting and encouraging the performance aspect of it. So. Yeah, so with, well, so all of these components come into play. It's kind of like what I did with my show. I do in my workshops to make it entertaining and empowering and educational at schools and universities. [00:22:55]Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. And for any of our listeners who might want to connect with you and even book a workshop or something like that, is there a way for them to do that? [00:23:06] Sabrina Osso: Yes, absolutely. My website is ossosafe.com. That's OSSO, and then the word safe, S A F E.com. My direct email is sabrina@ossosafe.com. I am on all the major social media platforms of Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Alignable, Instagram. I did do a TEDx Talk and that is broadcast on the internet. It's under Sabrina Osso. So that's also on the website. But yeah, those are the major components of, of how to contact us. [00:23:40] Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. Well, first of all, thank you for sharing your stories and all of the ways that you've taken difficult things and, and transform them, and the liberation that can come from that. Thank you so much for doing that. I so appreciate what you do and the way that you bring hope to other people. And I always ask my guests the same three questions, if you're okay with that. [00:24:05] Sabrina Osso: Sure. Sure. Absolutely. [00:24:07] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. So first of all, how do you personally define art or what is art to you? [00:24:14]Sabrina Osso: Freedom. Freedom, and freedom is a two way street. I'm free and you're free. So that should be without harm, without anything negative. It is, it is freedom of expression. Just freedom. [00:24:31]Lindsey Dinneen: Perfect. I love it. Okay. And what do you think is the most important role of an artist? [00:24:37]Sabrina Osso: It goes back to freedom to liberate. I like that word that you used during our interview: to, to liberate, liberate all emotions, whether it be happiness, sadness, anger. It could be, yeah, sadness, happiness, joy, liberation of all emotions, because once you release it, then you can get to the next level. So, yeah, liberation, I would say. [00:25:08] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Perfect. And then my final question, and I'll define my terms a little bit, but do you think that art should be inclusive or exclusive? And by that, I mean, inclusive referring to an artist who puts their work out into the world and provide some context behind that, whether it's a title or program notes or the inspiration, versus exclusive referring to an artist who puts their work out there, but doesn't provide context behind it, so it's left entirely up to the viewer to determine what they will. [00:25:42]Sabrina Osso: Hmm. Huh. Good question, Lindsey! I've never been asked that and in that way, I would say, well, maybe both. I would say, can I answer both are fine. I'm a proponent of both, really inclusive and exclusive because like even with my own show, I titled it, there was a description. And, and if I didn't do that, then yes, I guess the audience would have a different experience, which is correct also. So I would say I would be for both. If I could say that. [00:26:25] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, of course. Perfect. Well, thank you again so much for joining me this morning, Sabrina. I really appreciate it. And I just commend you for the work you're doing. I think it's incredibly important and inspiring, and I would highly encourage our listeners to check out her website and social media and follow what she's doing and yeah, watch that TEDx Talk, which is super cool as well, and definitely support what she's doing because it's, it's important and valuable. And I appreciate it. So thanks again, Sabrina. [00:27:00] Sabrina Osso: Oh, Lindsey, thank you so much for this opportunity. I really enjoyed talking dance and performing in the arts with you. It's not very often that I'm on a podcast where I'm speaking about that. So I appreciate our time together and to talk art and dance and performing. And this was truly wonderful. [00:27:21] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, good. Yeah. Well, I, yes, thank you again so much. And thank you to everyone who has listened to this episode. And if you're feeling as inspired as I am right now, I would love if you would share this with a friend or two ,and we will catch you next time. [00:27:38] If you have a story to share with us, we would love that so much. And I hope your day has been Artfully Told.
Welcome to the Rock Your World Naturally (RYWN) Show! In this episode of RYWN, Rekishia McMillan interviews Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent for Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Abbott Realtors, she is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Discover More About Sabrina => Website: http://ossosafe.com/ http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina https://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/ TEDx Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be. Find Rekishia online at => www.RockYourWorldNaturally.com Facebook and LinkedIn @RockYourWorldNaturally Instagram @RockYourWorldNaturally Twitter @RockYourWorld28 Get Rekishia's latest books Rock Your World Naturally: 7 Divine Keys to Unlock Extraordinary Health & the companion Journal, 28-Days and Beyond Wellness Journal https://www.rockyourworldnaturally.com/rywn-the-book
Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers.She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio and podcast interviews. She is also a professional dancer-actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe.Abuse should NOT be a part of anyone's residency, EVER. Just Because You Are A Parent, It Doesn't Give You The Right To Abuse Your Child. The Osso Safe approach to diminishing and preventing home violence in schools, workplaces, and properties, focuses on the fact that this is indeed a practice.https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/TEDx Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.beEmail: Info@OssoSafe.ComIf you're enjoying the content I produce, a little caffeine to keep me going would be greatly appreciated! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lehmannSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-lehmanns-terms/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we discuss violence in the home & creating safer spaces. Welcome back to the 98th episode of the Hard Thing Podcast. Today I share my conversation with https://www.ossosafe.com/ (Sabrina Osso, of OssoSafe). We start off talking about Sabrina's hardest thing, testifying against her father and being a deciding factor in him going to jail. Sabrina describes her childhood as being filled with violence. Her father was very violent towards her and her mother, and at a certain point, she started to resent both of her parents. We then talk about tips for surviving violent relationships. Sabrina recommends to document the abuse, know that it's not your fault, know that there were warning signs but if you didn't know them, then you can't blame yourself. She also says that when the violence stops go to a good place or safe place in your residence, breathe, drink water and try your best to think of positive thoughts. Sabrina then explains what she does with her business, OssoSafe. They work with landlords and residences to promote safety within the residence. Thanks for listening to the show. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode. Support the Show: Our show is now on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAkTGf_Ti9ixpgUtZZ_4X8A (Youtube)! Check it out. Also If you want some accountability, join The Forge. Join us and our community to get special access to bonus content, as well as having a supportive community that will push you and hold you accountable. Join The Forge at theforge.mn.co. Patreon donation link: https://www.patreon.com/thehardthingpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/thehardthingpodcast) Help us raise $1,000 for the non-profit O.U.R. by going to https://www.gofundme.com/f/overcoming-average (https://www.gofundme.com/f/overcoming-average) One Mission Nutrition (10% Discount): http://allegiance.1missionnutrition.com/thehardthingpodcast (http://allegiance.1missionnutrition.com/thehardthingpodcast) Audible (Free Audiobook): audibletrial.com/thehardthingpodcast Share the podcast with one person who could really use it. Leave a rating and a review. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any episodes. We are on Google Play, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Buy one of our Shirts or Hoodies https://thehardthingpodcast.com/shop/ (https://thehardthingpodcast.com/shop/) Get yourself a Fittrack http://getfittrack.com?aff=728 (http://getfittrack.com?aff=728) Again thanks so much for listening, and stay tuned to next week. Keep doing Hard Things, and Keep Overcoming Average. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Sabrina Osso about preventing workplace violence, bullying, and harassment. See the video here: https://youtu.be/10sFvnzcnn4. Sabrina Osso (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b) is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio and podcast interviews. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Check out Dr. Westover's new book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/leadershipalchemy. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/hci-magazine. Ranked in the Top 10 Performance Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Workplace Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Talent Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/
Sabrina Osso describes her childhood as stolen. Her father was abusive to her mother and she witnessed violence and endured trauma for 15 years. She was an extremely quiet child, was bullied in school, and her fear of both home and school created almost incapacitating difficulty for her. By high school she was suicidal but wouldn’t get help until college when a friend urged her to seek therapy. Through years of hard emotional work she began to heal, finally realized her dream of becoming a dancer, and founded a company whose mission it is to certify homes and establish procedures to facilitate eviction in the event of domestic abuse. Violence stole so many years from her when she was too young to escape, but Sabrina has created a passionate life of advocacy, courage, and the confidence that she is worthy of love, contentment, and peace. Connect With Sabrina: Osso Safe Connect With Ronit: For more about this episode click here! Instagram Facebook
Speaking with Sabrina Osso about her company Osso Safe which sole purpose is to prevent Violence of all kinds & has myriad of solutions that go beyond simply preventing it. Video Interview: Words of Heart Podcast Facebook Page: https://fb.watch/50eWkDAUHF/ or YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/2bcdPHx3EPI --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wordsofheart/message
Today we have with us Sabrina Osso! Sabrina is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…to Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Combining education and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Sabrina’s personal and professional experience with the subject allow her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. In episode #143, we find out why Sabrina chose Montclair State University, why she is so passionate about preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in our homes, why Sabrina calls it home violence instead of domestic violence, why it is the responsibility of the institutions of society: schools and workplaces, warning signs of an abuser, warning signs of a victim, some of the benefits of the OSSO SAFE WORKSHOP, programs available for real estate clients, what does the OSSO SAFE APP do, and her favorite spots for authentic Italian restaurants in New Jersey. Enjoy! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRom6yRwnpU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRom6yRwnpU
Abuse should NOT be a part of anyone's residency, EVER. Just Because You Are A Parent, It Doesn't Give You the Right to Abuse Your Child. We would like to discuss what is Osso Safe's approach to diminishing and preventing home violence in schools, workplaces, and properties, focusing on the fact that this is indeed a practice. My guest today is Sabrina Osso. She is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She is a TEDx Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. The Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Sales Bluebird for leaders and go-to-market teams at cyber security startupsTips, tricks, ideas and inspiration from legendary cyber security CEOs and CROsListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show
Sabrina Osso is the Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio and podcast interviews. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. She is also a professional dancer-actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe.
Sabrina Osso shares her childhood trauma story that inspired OSSO SAFE, a program developed to help everyone feel safe at home, school, and the workplace. Osso's passion for dance started as a personal healing process and has shifted into a tool for her programs. Amy Dix talks with Sabrina Osso about the Osso Safe program in schools, workplaces, and even real estate. Osso's profound yet straightforward conclusion is that safety equals happiness. Website: ossosafe.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sabrina Osso, Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE, joins us on the podcast this week to discuss the inseparable connections between workplace violence and home violence. Following the recent violent workplace events in both Georgia and Colorado, this is a lesson we all need right now. “If we want to make public spaces safe, including the workplace… we must make home safe first.” Our workplaces can harbor both victims and abusers, so as workplace leaders, how can we do the all-important job of truly supporting our employees? Though our culture may encourage us to turn a blind eye to uncomfortable situations, Osso explains why that's just not an option and how we can move forward in addressing those concerns. Listen now to learn more. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains talk of violence and abuse.
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Violence is not an easy topic to discuss. Domestic, workplace, and school violence are on the rise, especially now during the pandemic, where many people are living on the edge. Here are some statistics I gathered from NCADV. On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States.1 in 15 children are exposed to intimate partner violence each year, and 90% of these children are eyewitnesses to this violence. On a typical day, there are more than 20,000 phone calls placed to domestic violence hotlines nationwide. These statistics are staggering, yet, many women and men are deeply ashamed about being in an abusive relationship or don't know there are resources they can use to help them get out. My guest on today's show, Sabrina Osso is the founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She believes that by combining education and technology, we can save lives and bottom lines. On today's show, we discuss healing from trauma, violence statistics, warning signs of an abusive relationship, how to prevent domestic violence, how to end an abusive relationship, the importance of educating children, and how to practice not being abusive. I am thrilled to have Sabrina on the show today. As a victim of physical and emotional violence myself, I know how hard it is to even admit something like this happened or is happening to you. Know that you're not alone and that once you open up about your experiences, it is very freeing and healing. Go to the session notes of today's episode for resources for violence victims. Now let's meet Sabrina. “Pornography is a huge driver of violence. Pornography is the opposite of sexual freedom.”-Sabrina OssoDomestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.orgCall 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)Don't forget to rate us, review and subscribe to the show so that you always know when a new episode is available.For today's show notes head to this link: https://lenalivinsky.com/sabrinaosso/Send me a message on DM to let me know what you think about the show, or to inquire about being a guest! https://www.instagram.com/accentedworldpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/lena.livinsky/
Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Combining education and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allow her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio and podcast interviews such as Golden Life Living with Charise Colbert, Ordaining Reality with Dr. Joseph Donlan, The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles, Healthy Relationship Talk Radio with Daaiyah Cixx, Erupt Online Podcast from Nigeria with Akinjobi Sodiq, Loudmouth Radio with Dean Stidham, and Dance It Change It with Jaycie Cormac-Neyland. She graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. Sabrina is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent for Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Abbott Realtors, she is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. For more information, please visit OssoSafe.Com Sabrina@OssoSafe.Com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/support
All workplace violence begins in the home. If an employee is not safe at home, then that employee will not be safe in the workplace. The goal is to decrease costs associated with how home violence seeps into the workplace. Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honoured and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio and podcast interviews. She graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. Sabrina is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. As a real estate agent for Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Abbott Realtors, she is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Connect with Sabrina: Website link… https://www.ossosafe.com/ http://www.facebook.com/sabrina.osso.1 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sabrina-osso/75/894/36b https://twitter.com/OssoSabrina https://www.alignable.com/ridgefield-nj/osso-safe-llc https://www.instagram.com/ossosafe/ TEDx Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyAhN_xwCxs&feature=youtu.be
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Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Combining education and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allow her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Her presentation was very well received and is now broadcast. It is Osso Safe's strong belief that the eradication of home violence must not be in the hands of the victims, but instead, the responsibility of the institutions of society, namely schools, workplaces, the real estate industry, the sports industry, lawmakers/politicians, hospitals, and in our everyday conversations. Treating this enormous problem as a charity is not a beneficial approach. Out with the Old and In With the New. Sabrina and her company were featured in the July/August 2013 issue of Meadowlands USA Magazine. She has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio interviews such as Golden Life Living with Charise Colbert, Ordaining Reality with Dr. Joseph Donlan, The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles, Healthy Relationship Talk Radio with Daaiyah Cixx, and Erupt Online Podcast from Nigeria with Akinjobi Sodiq. She graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject.
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We live in an ever increasingly more violent world where domestic violence, school bullying, sexual harassment, and mass shootings are the norm. What can we do as individuals to protect ourselves and our families? Should that burden be placed solely on the individual? These are some of the questions that will be discussed with our special guest, Ms. Sabrina Osso, Founder and CEO of Osso Safe, LLC. Ms. Osso is a Speaker and Consultant on Promoting Safety and Preventing Violence in the Workplace, Schools, and in Places of Residence. Ms. Osso is a powerful force and a dynamic advocate for safety, and is introducing a new paradigm about the causes of domestic violence, bullying, and all forms of violence in our society. It is her strong belief that the eradication of home violence must not be in the hands of the victims, but instead, the responsibility of the institutions of society, namely schools, corporations, the real estate industry, the sports industry, lawmakers/politicians and in our everyday conversations. Please join us for this most informative and enlightening discussion about safety wherever we are, using the concepts Ms. Osso teaches.
Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel Safe Where You Live, Work, and Play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Domestic Violence Speaker, Real Estate Agent, and Consultant on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Combining education and technology, clients can save lives and bottom lines. Sabrina's personal and professional experience with the subject allow her to bring a unique and holistic approach for employers, landlords, tenants, students, and teachers. She was honored and grateful to have been one of the featured TEDx Talk Speakers at New Jersey City University's TEDx TALK Event on April 5th, 2018. Sabrina has been hired for numerous speaking engagements throughout NY/NJ, including radio interviews such as Golden Life Living with Charise Colbert, Ordaining Reality with Dr. Joseph Donlan, The Billionaire Lifestyle Podcast with Emmitt Muckles, Healthy Relationship Talk Radio with Daaiyah Cixx, and Erupt Online Podcast from Nigeria with Akinjobi Sodiq. She graduated from Montclair State University with a B.S. in Computer Science. Sabrina regularly takes Continued Education Courses at Rutgers University to keep abreast of issues associated with home violence. She is also a professional dancer/actress who uses her performance talents to educate on the subject. For more information, please visit OssoSafe.Com If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations