• Safe Student Initiative: Educating College Students about the Red Zone
    Aug 8 2024

    Welcome to the Voice2Change Podcast from Jane Doe No More. In today's episode, we are speaking with Megan Charette. In this episode, Megan, a member of our Survivors Speak Outreach Team, shares her personal experience of being sexually assaulted during her second year of college and the impact it had on her life. She emphasizes the vulnerability of college students to peer pressure, alcohol, drugs, and sexual assault, also known as the red zone, and the importance of educating students about safety, consent, and bystander intervention.


    Through her story, Megan addresses the stigma and fear associated with reporting sexual assault, the struggle with self-blame, and the healing process of sharing her story. The episode highlights the significance of creating awareness and surveillance to combat sexual crimes on college campuses and the importance of parents having honest and difficult conversations with their children about assault. Megan's story serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of decision-making and the need for continued education and support for victims of sexual assault.


    • Talking to high schoolers about entering college
    • Vulnerability of college students to peer pressure, alcohol, drugs, and sexual assault
    • The impact of decision-making on personal safety
    • The Red Zone: understanding the vulnerability of college students
    • Megan's personal story
    • Bystander intervention and importance of safety awareness and education
    • Encouraging victims to seek support from trusted individuals


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    32 mins
  • Empowering Survivors: The Impact of Jane Doe No More in Montana
    Jul 11 2024

    Welcome to the Voice2Change Podcast from Jane Doe No More. In today's episode, we are speaking with our friends in Montana. You will hear from Barbie, Kristi, and Julia, who are part of our Survivors Speak team and Jamie, a fierce advocate. They will share their personal journey and the impact Jane Doe No More has had in their lives.

    They emphasize the importance of community support and being believed while navigating the healing process and moving beyond surviving. Jane Doe No More is recognized by these survivors for providing a safe, non-judgmental space to process trauma and offer empowerment through education and advocacy. This episode also highlights the importance of survivor autonomy as well as bystander awareness and intervention to prevent sexual crimes.

    • How Jane Doe No More made it to Montana
    • Jamie, Barbie, Kristi, and Julia sisterhood
    • Empowerment through education
    • Survivor Autonomy and Bystander Awareness
    • Finding healing and support through Jane Doe No More
    • Legal Action and Advocacy Efforts

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    28 mins
  • Confronting Child Sexual Abuse
    Jun 13 2024

    On this episode of the Voice 2 Change Podcast we speak with guest Sue Blasavage, a survivor of child sexual abuse and speaker for Jane Doe No More. In this episode we tackle the difficult conversation of confronting child sexual abuse and having conversations with children. We discuss what should be talked about and how adults can help kids feel safe to discuss their feelings.

    Sue Blasavage is a dedicated wife and daughter who resides in Oxford with her family and their beloved dogs. She is passionate about animals and has a raw dog food business. In 2016, Sue joined Jane Doe No More, a platform through which she shares her story of child sexual abuse. Despite the difficult subject matter, Sue is confident and empowered in her mission to impact the lives of those who have a similar story.

    • Sue's personal story and confrontation with her abuser
    • The grooming process and difficulty in recognizing signs of abuse
    • Impact of child sexual abuse
    • Teaching children about inappropriate touching and 'stranger danger' myths
    • Discussing digital dangers and safe communication with children
    • Empowering children to recognize feelings of discomfort and report abuse
    • Recognizing signs of possible abuse in children

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    30 mins
  • Real Talk with Renee Harvey and Patti Ieraci
    May 23 2024

    In this episode of Jane Doe No More's "Voice To Change" we have a special episode called Real Talk. Patti Ieraci is joined by Renee Harvey, a police officer and survivor of sexual assault. Renee shares her story and discusses the unique challenges of working in law enforcement as a survivor. From the impact of trauma on victims' recollection to the need for trauma-informed training for police officers, this conversation sheds light on the importance of reshaping law enforcement's approach to sexual assault cases. Tune in as we explore the critical need for empathy, compassion, and support for survivors and the transformation needed in the law enforcement response to sexual crimes.



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    20 mins
  • The Fight Against Rape Culture
    May 9 2024

    On this episode of the Voice 2 Change Podcast we speak with guest Tracey Blackman, a survivor and speaker for Jane Doe No More. Tracey bravely shares her personal journey of surviving childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a family member, and her 12-year involvement with Jane Doe No More.

    Tracey's story sheds light on the impact that sexual abuse has had on her relationships and her life. She discusses her ongoing journey of healing, sharing her story, and getting help through therapy. She also discusses the important role of organizations like Jane Doe No More in providing support and education to survivors and the community. Tracey talks about rape culture and the societal reactions to victims of sexual crimes, and how blaming the victim is not the right approach.

    Through her own experiences and advocacy work, Tracey emphasizes the message of hope, healing, and the importance of seeking support. Her inspirational words carry a powerful message of resilience and the need to address and change societal perceptions around sexual crimes.

    • Tracey's personal story and confrontation with her abuser
    • Tracey's involvement with Jane Doe No More
    • How the media addresses sexual crimes
    • Danger of “boys will be boys” attitude
    • Victim-blaming and societal attitudes towards victims
    • The way we, as a society, address rape culture
    • Encouraging victims to seek help

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    21 mins
  • Regulating the Stress Response: Naturopathic Medicine for Trauma and Healing
    Apr 11 2024

    In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month today's guest is Dr. Jessica Samaroo. A survivor and specialist in trauma and healing. Dr. Samaroo bravely shares her personal journey of abuse and the struggle to find support, highlighting the impact of trauma on individuals and the importance of addressing and processing such experiences. She found healing through Jane Doe No More's Survivor Speak Program and now offers her own 16-week online course, Survivor to Thrivor, aimed at addressing trauma's effects on the brain and body. She emphasizes the need to regulate the stress response for overall wellbeing. Dr. Samaroo's journey of forgiveness, self-love practices, breathing techniques, and sharing her story serves as a powerful reminder of the hope, support, and resources available for survivors of sexual crimes. Dr. Jessica Samaroo is a licensed Naturopathic Physician who specializes in integrative treatments for mental health conditions. Dr. Samaroo holds her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from the University of Bridgeport School of Naturopathic Medicine. Jessica was born in Trinidad and came to New York at the age of 15. Through her work with the organization Jane Doe No More, she found her passion for speaking and advocating for others. Today, she is a registered nurse as well as a naturopathic doctor and continues to use her voice to make a difference in the lives of others.

    • Immigrating to the United States at 15

    • Living a purposeful life

    • Seeking help through talk therapy, support groups, and EMDR therapy

    • Going to naturopathic medical school

    • Breathing to regulate the nervous system

    • Survivor to Thrivor 16-week program

    • The power of breathwork


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  • Discussing Secondary Survivors
    Mar 14 2024

    In today’s episode we discuss the significance of recognizing and supporting secondary survivors. A secondary survivor can be a friend, family member, or anyone who loves someone who has been the victim of a sexual crime. Debbie shares her own survivor story and her experience and advice for secondary survivors.


    Debbie Mitchell is a survivor of child sexual assault from her father. The abuse began when she was very young and continued until she moved out at age 19. She kept the abuse a secret, even from her brothers. After getting married and having four children, Debbie experienced PTSD symptoms when the stress in her life increased. Despite the trauma she endured, Debbie has persevered and is now dedicated to raising awareness about the long-lasting effects of childhood sexual abuse. After being a part of a support group for 2 years, she started her own support group for other women, and eventually found Jane Doe No More where she is now part of the Survivors Speak Outreach Team.


    • Defining what a secondary survivor is

    • Some of the challenges secondary survivors face

    • Debbie’s personal story and experience with secondary survivors

    • The importance of having people believe a survivor's story

    • Learning how PTSD can affect a survivor later in life

    • Confronting family members about abuse and the strained relationships it can cause

    • Finding healing through support groups

    • The significance of sharing stories of resilience and the impact it can have on others


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    35 mins
  • Navigating Digital Danger and Strengthening Online Safety
    Feb 8 2024

    In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast we hear from Kelly Neagle, a courageous survivor who opens up about the danger she encountered in the online world. Through her harrowing account, Kelly sheds light on the importance of staying safe while dating online and provides invaluable advice for both adults and children. As she shares her powerful story, Kelly emphasizes the significance of communication, trust, and vigilance in navigating the digital landscape. Her resilience and optimism in the face of adversity serve as a beacon of hope for listeners and a testament to the human spirit. Join us as we delve into Kelly's journey and glean insights into creating a safer world for ourselves and future generations.


    Kelly Neagle discovered Jane Doe No More while in grad school and was immediately drawn to its focus on education and support for others. The sense of camaraderie and understanding within the organization resonated with her, and she decided to get involved. She is now part of the Survivors Speak Outreach Team. 


    • The dangers of online dating and social media

    • Kelly's readiness to share her story with others in her healing journey

    • Online safety advice for dating apps and platforms

    • Safety tips for children navigating the online world

    • Impact of sharing personal stories as a means of empowering and offering support to others

    • The importance of seeking help and speaking to someone after experiencing trauma

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    28 mins