70 episodios

Every 73 seconds someone in the United States is sexually assaulted. Every 9 minutes that person is a child. Each week, join kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart as she speaks with therapists, survivors, and experts as they share stories of empowerment, recovery, and hope. If you or someone you know has ever experienced the horrors of sexual assault, then this podcast is for you!

Smart Talks Elizabeth Smart Foundation

    • Educación

Every 73 seconds someone in the United States is sexually assaulted. Every 9 minutes that person is a child. Each week, join kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart as she speaks with therapists, survivors, and experts as they share stories of empowerment, recovery, and hope. If you or someone you know has ever experienced the horrors of sexual assault, then this podcast is for you!

    3.19 Season Three Finale

    3.19 Season Three Finale

    Thank you for joining us for Season 3  of Smart Talks! In this episode, Elizabeth discusses her main takeaways from the season and leaves us with some final thoughts.

    Show notes:
    -View the full transcript and related links at elizabethsmartfoundation.org/smart-talks-3-19.
    -Chat 24/7 with the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
    All views, information, or opinions expressed in the Smart Talks podcast are solely those of the individual participant. They do not necessarily reflect the position or opinions of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, the Malouf Foundation, or their affiliates. The information and opinions shared in Smart Talks do not constitute, and should not be construed as, mental health advice.  Smart Talks content is presented for informational purposes only; because each person and situation is unique, please consult a mental health professional for any questions.
    Support the show

    • 14 min
    3.18 Heroes Landing CJC pt. 2

    3.18 Heroes Landing CJC pt. 2

    In a continuation of last week's episode, Elizabeth is joined by the rest of the multidisciplinary team from Heroes Landing Children's Justice Center. In this episode, she talks with two victim advocates about their roles and common misconceptions the public has about victim advocacy. Elizabeth also talks with the team's forensic interviewer about the process of interviewing a child who has experienced abuse.

    Show notes:
    -View the full transcript and related links at elizabethsmartfoundation.org/smart-talks-3-18.
    -Chat 24/7 with the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
    All views, information, or opinions expressed in the Smart Talks podcast are solely those of the individual participant. They do not necessarily reflect the position or opinions of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, the Malouf Foundation, or their affiliates. The information and opinions shared in Smart Talks do not constitute, and should not be construed as, mental health advice.  Smart Talks content is presented for informational purposes only; because each person and situation is unique, please consult a mental health professional for any questions.
    Support the show

    • 26 min
    3.17 Heroes Landing Children's Justice Center pt. 1

    3.17 Heroes Landing Children's Justice Center pt. 1

    Children's justice centers (CJCs) are child-friendly facilities where child victims of abuse are interviewed and medically assessed by professionals specifically trained in the forensic investigation of abuse. Today, we are joined by two women from Heroes Landing Children's Justice Center, a CJC that recently opened in Muskingum County, Ohio. Evonne Saunders is the Executive Director of Heroes Landing, and Amanda McClelland is the SANE nurse. They both share more information on CJCs as well as what they want parents and survivors of abuse to know.

    Join us next week to hear from more of the Heroes Landing multidisciplinary team.

    Show notes:
    -View the full transcript and related links at elizabethsmartfoundation.org/smart-talks-3-17.
    -Chat 24/7 with the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
    All views, information, or opinions expressed in the Smart Talks podcast are solely those of the individual participant. They do not necessarily reflect the position or opinions of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, the Malouf Foundation, or their affiliates. The information and opinions shared in Smart Talks do not constitute, and should not be construed as, mental health advice.  Smart Talks content is presented for informational purposes only; because each person and situation is unique, please consult a mental health professional for any questions.
    Support the show

    • 32 min
    3.16 Julie's Healing Journey

    3.16 Julie's Healing Journey

    Julie Whitehead is a survivor of child sexual abuse, domestic abuse, and human sex trafficking. Her story of abuse spans 31 years and was discussed in Smart Talks season 1, episode 14. Today, Julie joins Elizabeth to talk about the steps she's taken in her healing journey and what the future holds for her. She mentions certain tools she's learned to overcome triggers, her developing book, and her thoughts on her life purpose.

    Show notes:
    -View the full transcript and related links at elizabethsmartfoundation.org/smart-talks-3-16.


    -Chat 24/7 with the National Sexual Assault Hotline.


    All views, information, or opinions expressed in the Smart Talks podcast are solely those of the individual participant. They do not necessarily reflect the position or opinions of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, the Malouf Foundation, or their affiliates. The information and opinions shared in Smart Talks do not constitute, and should not be construed as, mental health advice.  Smart Talks content is presented for informational purposes only; because each person and situation is unique, please consult a mental health professional for any questions.


    Support the show

    • 36 min
    3.15 How Local Government and Organizations Can Work Together for Survivors

    3.15 How Local Government and Organizations Can Work Together for Survivors

    RISE (Restore Individual Self-Empowerment) Court is a court-sponsored program in the Akron, Ohio Municipal Court and is led by Judge Ron Cable. It was created to help adult female victims of human trafficking, prostitution, and sexual exploitation. Judge Cable began RISE to identify and help human trafficking victims and lead them as they create a new, positive path for themselves.


    Through the Akron Municipal Court's partnerships with outside agencies, RISE provides services such as trauma therapy, drug rehabilitation, housing, vocational sessions and other community support. One partner organization, the Hope Meadows Foundation, provides survivors with equine therapy.

    Judge Cable joins Anne Kichurchak and Lisa Borchert from the Hope Meadows Foundation in this episode to talk about how local government and local organizations can work together to provide help and healing for survivors.

    Show notes:
    -View the full transcript and related links at elizabethsmartfoundation.org/smart-talks-3-15.


    -Chat 24/7 with the National Sexual Assault Hotline.


    All views, information, or opinions expressed in the Smart Talks podcast are solely those of the individual participant. They do not necessarily reflect the position or opinions of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, the Malouf Foundation, or their affiliates. The information and opinions shared in Smart Talks do not constitute, and should not be construed as, mental health advice.  Smart Talks content is presented for informational purposes only; because each person and situation is unique, please consult a mental health professional for any questions.


    Support the show

    • 32 min
    3.14 Stephanie's Story

    3.14 Stephanie's Story

    When they were children, Stephanie and her sisters suffered sexual abuse at the hands of a brother-in-law. After the abuse was brought to light, more focus and worry went toward helping the abuser recover than toward helping his victims heal. Stephanie's abuser is still married to her sister, and in this episode she discusses her journey through this difficult situation.

    Stephanie is a mother to four and grandmother to two, and her greatest joy is spending time with her family. She loves to make and eat delicious food and has carried that passion into her small business, The Home Lab, where she teaches cooking and sewing classes to kids, teens and adults.

    Show notes:
    -Content warning: Today’s episode includes mentions of familial sexual abuse.
    -View the full transcript and related links at elizabethsmartfoundation.org/smart-talks-3-14.
    -Chat 24/7 with the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
    All views, information, or opinions expressed in the Smart Talks podcast are solely those of the individual participant. They do not necessarily reflect the position or opinions of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation, the Malouf Foundation, or their affiliates. The information and opinions shared in Smart Talks do not constitute, and should not be construed as, mental health advice.  Smart Talks content is presented for informational purposes only; because each person and situation is unique, please consult a mental health professional for any questions.
    Support the show

    • 33 min

Top podcasts de Educación

Dr. Mario Alonso Puig
Mario Alonso Puig
BBVA Aprendemos juntos 2030
BBVA Podcast
Black Mango Podcast
Black Mango
kaizen con Jaime Rodríguez de Santiago
Jaime Rodríguez de Santiago
6 Minute English
BBC Radio
Inglés desde cero
Daniel

Quizá también te guste

Weekly Trash
Josie Van Dyke
The Bad Broadcast
Dear Media, Madison Murphy
All In
LDS Living
Come Back Podcast
Ashly Stone
Not Today
Not Today
Serialously with Annie Elise
10 to LIFE