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This wee, Erica and Mila sit down with activist, podcaster, and former model Lisa J. Phillips. In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), Lisa courageously shares her story of grooming, abuse, the psychological aftermath and ultimately, reclaiming her power. Together, they explore the complex layers of trauma, the silent conditioning society places on women, and how survivors can find healing through truth-telling and connection. Lisa opens up about the early days of her modeling career, how she unknowingly entered Epstein’s world, and the psychological grip that followed. She also discusses how launching her podcast From Now On became a lifeline — a space to share not only her story but those of other survivors navigating similar paths in the entertainment and creative industries. ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault and abuse. You can expect to hear: (4:00) – Introducing Lisa J. Phillips Lisa joins the show. They discuss her work, her podcast From Now On, and her mission to uplift the voices of sexual assault survivors in entertainment. (8:00) – Lisa’s Background in Modeling & the Fashion Industry Lisa shares her career history, how she entered the modeling industry, and how she eventually crossed paths with Jeffrey Epstein. (11:00) – The Island Encounter & Epstein’s Grooming Tactics Lisa recounts her disturbing first encounter with Epstein and how grooming masked as generosity and mentorship drew her in. (15:00) – Power Dynamics & Society’s Conditioning of Women The hosts and Lisa discuss how women are conditioned to stay quiet, feel shame, and internalize blame, especially in male-dominated industries. (19:00)– The Psychological Aftermath & Normalization of Abuse Conversation around how young women often minimize or normalize abuse due to lack of awareness, fear, or manipulation. (25:00) – The Long-Term Impact of Abuse & Coping Mechanisms Lisa opens up about how she coped with trauma through partying, suppression, and the lasting effects on her self-worth and identity. (30:00) – The Turning Point: Speaking Out & Confronting Epstein Lisa explains the moment she realized she needed to walk away and the chilling conversation she had with Epstein before cutting ties. (35:00) – Exposing the Hidden Network A deeper dive into the darkness behind Epstein’s network, including Lisa’s revelations about Prince Andrew and the secrets many are still protecting. (40:00) – Reflections on Childhood, Family Dynamics & Vulnerability Lisa reflects on how her upbringing may have contributed to her vulnerability and desire for mentorship and validation from older men. (48:00) – Collective Healing, Shared Stories & Suppressed Trauma The hosts share personal experiences with assault, silence, and how society teaches women to disconnect from their intuition and voice. (55:00) – The Path to Healing: Therapy, Community & Owning Your Story Lisa shares how EMDR therapy and connecting with other survivors helped her begin to heal. The group discusses how community, honesty, and safe spaces are crucial in healing from sexual trauma. ------------------------- Watch This episode & more on YouTube! Catch up with us over at Patreon and get all our Full visual episodes, bonus content & early episode releases. Join our private Facebook group! Let us help you! Submit your advice questions, anonymous secrets or vent about motherhood anonymously! Submit your questions Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices @TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica @Milah_Mapp --------- Got a lover? Join our Couples Retreat Code: PleasureSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ask Ava, Ep. 254: Why is Sexual Assault Awareness Month Important? Together We Act, United We Change! April 2025 is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Listen to this week's Ask Ava podcast to learn how you can share information, support survivors, and prevent violence in recognition of SAAM. If you or someone you know need help, call and text our 24/7 helpline at 866-685-1122. Visit safe-sound.org for more informationSupport the showReal answers for real questions
PreventConnect staff Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez and Janae Sargent sat down Laura Palumbo and Mo Lewis, from the NSVRC, to talk about the 2022 national Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) campaign, Building Safe Online Spaces Together. The conversation highlights how white supremacy shows up in online spaces, what's missing in the mainstream conversation about online safety, and what preventionists and practitioners can do to live their values online. For more information and transcripts visit www.nsvrc.org/podcasts.
Content warning: this podcast contains references to sexual assault. May is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and this can't be missed episode will help you gain a better understanding of the issue, the causes and the prevention tactics that work (and those that don't). 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men will be sexually assaulted at some point in their lives. If you need help, we're here for you. Call our 24/7 Crisis and Support Line: 519-642-3000
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Dan and Kim discuss the awareness campaign and what we can do to help curb violence.Additional Resources:National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673No MoreNational Sexual Violence Resource CenterRAINNDASAS (Southwest Michigan)Links:My America TwitterMy America InstagramKim's InstagramDan's InstagramKim's TwitterDan's TwitterEmail usIf you liked the show, please consider sharing this podcast with your friends, family and network. Your stamp of approval is more valuable to us than we can articulate. We're here to spread love and hope, as well as encourage growth. So we appreciate your sharing! Also, leaving a review (and rating) helps spread the word. And it makes us feel warm and squishy. The My America podcast publishes every Thursday at 6 AM EST.
True Crime: Predators with Cathy Cassidy, Clinical/Forensic Therapist
***TRIGGER WARNING*** THIS EPISODE CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT of sexual violence that some people may find disturbing. Me and my sister are getting ready for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) by discussing some of what we have learned and how you can help. We also talk about the highlighted and well-known topics that we have planned for the month. Me and my sister talk about prevention and acknowledgment of what assault/abuse is and a brief overview of what to do and how you can be part of the change. I have posted a few polls regarding this podcast and would greatly appreciate if you would participate. Thanks for taking your time for listening! Hugs! And not in a creepy way --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cathy223/message
True Crime: Predators with Cathy Cassidy, Clinical/Forensic Therapist
***TRIGGER WARNING*** THIS EPISODE CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT of sexual violence that some people may find disturbing. Me and my sister are getting ready for Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) by discussing some of what we have learned and how you can help. We also talk about the highlighted and well-known topics that we have planned for the month. Me and my sister talk about prevention and acknowledgment of what assault/abuse is and a brief overview of what to do and how you can be part of the change. I have posted a few polls regarding this podcast and would greatly appreciate if you would participate. Thanks for taking your time for listening! Hugs! And not in a creepy way --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cathy223/message
Thank you for listening. Here at Women Offshore, we participated in Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), which each year calls attention to the fact that sexual violence is widespread. It is a proclamation to join advocates and communities in taking action to prevent sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH). Two female mariners and graduates of […] The post Recap of Sexual Assault & Harassment Series, Episode 50 appeared first on Women Offshore. Related posts: Sexual Assault & Sexual Harassment Awareness Series, Episode 44 Support through Innovation: Seacode, Episode 49 Victim Advocacy & Support, Episode 47 Seeking Safer Waves, Episode 45 ISWAN SeafarerHelp Hotline, Episode 48
This week to close out Sexual Assault Awareness Month(SAAM), Tawnya talks with sisters Dee Marie and LaTonya Buford, founders of Moving4ward Ministries and VOSAS Magazine. They discuss the need to break the silence and the importance of education about this topic They also discuss victim blaming, sharing your story and finding the right type of support if you are a survivor of sexual abuse/assault. They give some tips on how to talk to your children or just be an ally for the survivor in your life. *TRIGGER WARNING* This episode contains information that may be upsetting for some. If you would like to share your story or need support resources please reach out to Tawnya, Dee, or Latonya. We believe survivors! Dee Marie: IG: @_thedeemarie Facebook: Dee Marie Latonya Buford: IG & Tik Tok: @lbuford2000 Facebook: Latonya Buford Twitter: @llbuford2000 Moving4ward Ministries on IG and Twitter: @m4wdministries VOSAS Magazine: http://issu.com/vosasllc Follow Tawnya D on social media! IG: @t_tsidepodcast Twitter: @t_sidepodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetsidepodcast Email: thetsidepodcast@gmail.com Resources and Books: National Sexual Violence Resource Center https://www.nsvrc.org/ Rape and Incest National Network https://www.rainn.org/ My Body Belongs To Me by Jill Starishevsky (ages 3-8) The Right Touch by Sandy Kleven (ages 2-4) The Swimsuit Lesson by Jon Holsten (ages 6-12) Let’s Talk About Body Boundaries, Consent and Respect by Jayneen Sanders The Courage To Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse (book & workbook) by Ellen Bass Song Of The Day: It’s My Time by Kelly Price Thank you to our sponsors: BetterHelp - Visit https://betterhelp.com/tside and join over one million people taking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Special offer for T-Side listeners...get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/tside Audible - Start your 30 day free trial membership at www.audibletrial.com/tside and get a FREE audiobook! Credits: Freestylah by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4745-freestylah License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), and we wanted to give some information on how survivors may respond after an assault and what you can do to support someone you know who is a survivor. Be on the lookout for a special #SAAM episode in the next few days!
Part 2 - The Women’s Coalition of St. Croix returns to Analyze This to round out the month of April, which is nationally recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and Child Abuse Prevention Month (CAPM). Communications Director Debra Benjamin, Board Member Lisa Harris-Moorhead and Assistant Director Carolyn Forno join Neville James to discuss the importance of ending victim blaming, shaming, and the silence and stigma that surround these serious crimes. To see what they have in store for Denim Day and get involved: https://wcstx.org/events/sssr-redux-speak-out-panel/.
On this broadcast, Erin Frey and Marisa Szubryt discuss Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and how The Women's Center brings light to dark issues in the community. This episode discusses sensitive topics that can be disturbing to some listeners -- listening discretion is advised. (This interview may sound echoing and lose sound quality during some parts. Our staff tried their best to maintain social distancing, while also trying to provide adequate discussion.) The Women's Center is available to help survivors of abuse 24/7/365. Our hotline number is 1-800-334-2094. "Supporting survivors of violence and promoting a safer community."
This week we're diving headfirst into the world of Japanese horror with Takashi Miike's Audition. Often lauded as one of the most disturbing films of all time, this movie is certainly not for the squeamish or faint of heart. Luckily Sirenia and Michelle are neither of those things! This movie was specifically chosen to correlate with Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), which you can learn more about at www.nsvrc.org/saam Interact and request movies that scared you @nothingscaresus on IG and Twitter! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sirenia-michelle/support
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), an annual campaign to raise public awareness about sexual assault and educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence. In support, we interviewed Shannan Webster the volunteer & outreach coordinator at The Victim Service Center of Central Florida. They offer a variety of services for those affected by sexual assault and violence including support and therapy. These are services we all hope we'll never need but are truly invaluable in the event we do. We learned what Denim Day (April 28) is, how it started and why it is so important to get involved. Victim Services of Central Florida Social MediaWebsite: https://www.victimservicecenter.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vscflorida/Twitter: https://twitter.com/vscfloridaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vscfloridaSex Positive Me Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spmthelunas/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SexPositiveMeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SexPositiveMe/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sexpositivemeSubscribe (available on all platforms)iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-sex-positive-me-29496726/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sex-positive-me/id1197124228 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1D7hKQM7QSqjHsa0Z8RhI9?si=6pgmY2oKQxi5ndzD8Jdctg
We are back and ready with another episodeeee. This time around we debut a new segment, "No Me Digas?!" and also chat about a HELLA heavy topic. Content Warning/Trigger Warning: Sexual Assault, Rape culture, violence against women in the context of society and resources April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) which is a month to center survivors of sexual assault, talk about consent, accountability and continue to commit ourselves to eradicating rape culture. So this episode we discuss a recent hashtag that emerged in response to the media coverage of violence committed by men against women, #NotAllMen. We unpack this layered conversation, share our own experiences (because #YesAllWomen) and by the end learn something too. ----------------------- National Sexual Assault Hotline Chat online @ online.rainn.org Call 800-656-HOPE (4673) Download the RAINN mobile app ----------------------- Follow us on IG @perowhyypodcast // Email us at perowhyyyy@gmail.com // New episode’s bi-weekly on Wednesday! Make sure to comment and rate us on Apple Podcast. Your modern day Tias appreciate it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Content Warning: Our topic for today is on Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This material may be triggering for some listeners. Today we have conversations on sexual assault on campus, prevention efforts, and also collective healing and transforming our culture. Our guest today is Nola Pastor from Violence Prevention. ----- On today's episode, hosts Liz, Casey and Mary discuss several topics connected to Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and culture both on campus and in the general society with our guest Nola Pastor. We ended our episode with an exercise called Heart Tap by Lee-Anne Gray. For more information on Violence Prevention at UHS: https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/prevention/violence-prevention/ AAU Survey: https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/about/aau-climate-survey/ Culture of Respect: https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/prevention/violence-prevention/culture-of-respect/ For additional resources on transforming our culture feel free to check out: Podcast -- Irresistible: collective healing and social change (FKA Healing Justice) Book -- Turning this World Inside Out: The Emergence of Nurturance Culture by Nora Samaran Book -- Unf*ck Your Boundaries: Build Better Relationships Through Consent, Communication, and Expressing Your Needs by Faith G. Harper To schedule an access appointment, please call us at 608-265-5600, option #2 or webbook through the MyUHS portal: https://myuhs.uhs.wisc.edu/ General information on Mental Health Services at UHS: https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/mental-health/ Our intro and outro music is ‘Storybook' by Scott Holmes: scottholmesmusic.com
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), Alicia speaks about Asian American RISE Founder, Amanda Nguyen and her activism for survivors. Then the notorious Australian case of Sef Gonzales is discussed. For a full list of references, email yourfavoriteasianpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Instagram @yourfavoriteasianpodcast
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). In this episode, Savannah explores the events and resources offered through the Women's Center and CARE in celebration of SAAM.Register for the Research Symposium here.Sign up for a support group here.Don't forget to attend the virtual and global Take Back the Night event! Register here.Follow CARE and the Women's Center on Instagram for updates about events: CARE (@ ucsantacruz_care) and the Women's Center (@ucsc.women)Thanks for listening!
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM)! Listen to this episode to hear a bit about the history of SAAM and Denim Day and why Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA) staff feel this month is so important.
In this episode, DASAS Executive Director Krista DeBoer shares information about a presentation she gave the DASAS Board of Directors on media coverage— news and entertainment media— on sexual assault, harassment, abuse and rape. Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) is a campaign each April to raise public awareness about sexual assault and educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence. The goal is to bring as many organizations together to highlight sexual violence as a public health, human rights and social justice issue and reinforce the need for prevention efforts. The National Sexual Violence Resource Center provides the annual theme, slogan, resources and materials for the national SAAM campaign. (paraphrased from Wikipedia) Links: Sexual Assault Awareness Month Moxie Sexual Violence in the Media: An Exploration of Traditional Print Media Reporting in the United States, 2014–2017 ——————————— If you need resources or help in any way, call our 24 hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit www.DASASMI.org. Subscribe for a new episode each week. We publish every Wednesday morning at 8:00am. Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter here or at our website here. We appreciate your help in spreading the message of hope. You can help us reach more listeners by leaving a written review on Apple Podcasts or where you listen, and by sharing on social media.
A mini series with a big message. Next month is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). SAAM calls attention to the fact that sexual violence is widespread. It is a proclamation to join advocates and communities in taking action to prevent sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH). Here at Women Offshore, we are participating in SAAM on […] The post Sexual Assault & Sexual Harassment Awareness Series, Episode 44 appeared first on Women Offshore. Related posts: Recap of Sexual Assault & Harassment Series, Episode 50 Seeking Safer Waves, Episode 45 Support through Innovation: Seacode, Episode 49 ISWAN SeafarerHelp Hotline, Episode 48 #metoo in Shipping, Episode 46
As we come to the end of April, which is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), we wanted to highlight some local Boulder County initiatives that assist survivors of sexual assault in their healing journeys. Today we explore the benefits of trauma informed yoga. Music "Slow Burn" and "Loopster" Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) is an annual campaign to raise public awareness about sexual assault and educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence. On April 1, 2001 the U.S. first observed Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) nationally, and in 2009, President Obama was the first United States president to proclaim April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month. On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Bob Ambrogi joins attorney Carly N. Mee, the interim executive director at SurvJustice and attorney Colby Bruno from the Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC) to spotlight Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and discuss creating awareness and assisting those who are victims of sexual assault.
*This episode comes with a trigger warning, as it discloses details of experiences relating to sexual assault.*April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) and Me2RadioZone is showing their support and raising awareness with "The Power Of Your Voice" founder Emily Randall. . . Emily, a sexual assault survivor, opens up about her experience, how it has affected her mental health and how she is choosing to thrive. To learn more about Emily and her movement, follow her on FB & IG @thepowerofyourvoice. . . Tune in and learn some stats and facts about sexual assault and how YOU can use the power of your voice as an agent of change. . . Want to be a guest on our show? Email us at me2radiozone@gmail.com. And be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook @me2radiozone for updates and let us know how we're doing!
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM)-join Brittany and Heidi as they explore what it means to create a culture of care, compassion, and consent.
As many of you have seen on social media, April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). That's why I felt it was important to take a departure from the typical Dear Mattie Show and discuss the epidemic of rape in our country-and our world for that matter. Susan's survival of her own rape is compelling and her desire to help others is inspiring. I hope you enjoy this episode and that hopefully you hear some tips we discuss to keep yourself safe. NOTE: This episode is for adults only and if you are a victim of sexual assault, you could be triggered by some of the descriptions in this episode. You can find all things Susan on her Facebook page https://m.facebook.com/susan.hunter.1865 And her blog, where she writes about her experience at: http://injusticewillbeserved.blogspot.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.