Out of Bounds

#WeRideTogether

#WeRideTogether is a nonprofit organization created to cast light upon the endemic issue of sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. Our mission is to make the youth and amateur sport environment safer for all athletes. We believe sport should be the safest and healthiest place for children and young adults to grow and flourish, and that every individual has the right to learn, play, and compete without fear of sexual abuse. We are committed to creating the radical change needed to fulfill that vision by addressing education and awareness, creating a safe place for survivors to find resources and share their voices, and eliminating the stigma around these necessary conversations.

Episodios

  1. 15 AGO

    Out of Bounds — W.T.F. – Wait, That's Fair?

    This Podcast discusses sensitive topics related to abuse; listener discretion is advised. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. Listeners should not rely on any information in this recording for making personal, health-related, or legal decisions. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. #WeRideTogether and its productions and affiliates are not responsible for any impact the content may cause. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. Views and opinions from the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of their affiliated organizations or entities.    About the Episode: Caroline Culbertson hosts Elysse Stolpe, Judge Rosemarie Aquilina, and Doug Fierberg in unpacking the themes and topics of the survivor experience elicited in "W.T.F. – Wait, That's Fair?"   "W.T.F. – Wait, That's Fair?" provides a dystopian example of inappropriate conduct and poor institutional response in a diner as a parallel to how sexual abuse survivors commonly experience the systems of justice. The video compels the audience to encounter the realities of societal response and justice-seeking from the survivor's perspective. From the criminal to civil landscapes, the subject matter experts break down how the systems are broken, the potential outcomes for survivors, and how the systems could be more survivor-centered and trauma-informed. The attorneys and judge further supply straightforward education on navigating these systems, dealing with a lack of physical evidence in sexual violence cases, and their approaches to serving survivors with healing and heart at the forefront, with specific examples. Note, this Podcast is an abridged version of the full Roundtable Discussion.    Episode Topics: The Legal Process (00:22) Environment of the Unknown (08:07) Best Case Scenarios (13:37) Reporting (16:40) The Role of Evidence (24:39) Winning vs. Recovery (27:44) Non-Disclosure Agreements (34:37) Costs of Trauma and Seeking Justice (40:32) Closing Message (54:34)   Resources and Support: If you or someone you know needs support, visit #WeRideTogether's resources and crisis resources.   About the Series: The Out of Bounds series consists of four short-form PSAs, each of which explores facets of the victim experience, inside and outside the world of sports, and provides insight, language, and metaphor into "what it's like" to be a victim of sexual abuse or misconduct. The PSAs allow the audience to walk in the victim's shoes as they navigate the survivor's journey interpersonally and within society. Additionally, #WeRideTogether has hosted four longer-form discussions with survivors and subject matter experts to expand the conversation on the topics and nuances in the PSAs. Supporting information and resources for survivors, athletes, parents, coaches, organizations, supporters, and society at large are also provided.   About #WeRideTogether: #WeRideTogether is a nonprofit organization created to cast light upon the endemic issue of sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. Our mission is to make the youth and amateur sport environment safer for all athletes. We believe sport should be the safest and healthiest place for children and young adults to grow and flourish, and that every individual has the right to learn, play, and compete without fear of sexual abuse. We are committed to creating the radical change needed to fulfill that vision by addressing education and awareness, creating a safe place for survivors to find resources and share their voices, and eliminating the stigma around these necessary conversations.

    1 h y 4 min
  2. 15 AGO

    Out of Out of Bounds — Life Sentence

    This Podcast discusses sensitive topics related to abuse; listener discretion is advised. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. Listeners should not rely on any information in this recording for making personal, health-related, or legal decisions. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. #WeRideTogether and its productions and affiliates are not responsible for any impact the content may cause. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. Views and opinions from the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of their affiliated organizations or entities.    About the Episode: Caroline Culbertson hosts Jenna Almonte, Natasha de Silva, and Bobby Click in unpacking the themes and topics of the survivor experience elicited in "Life Sentence."   "Life Sentence" gives the audience a visible symbol of a rock representing the invisible burden survivors carry after experiencing abuse. The video prompts the audience to consider and reflect upon the unseen, long-lasting, and pervasive impacts of trauma and calls to action on how everyone can better support survivors. The subject matter experts discuss the long-term aftermath of abuse for survivors personally, relationally, in sports, in the workplace, at school, and within society. From parenting, creating safe spaces, and attention to diverse and marginalized groups, tangible anecdotes and frameworks are provided to empower and support survivors. Note, this Podcast is an abridged version of the full Roundtable Discussion.   Episode Topics: Trauma Doesn't End When Abuse Does (00:22) Support and Safe Environments (02:16) Role of Parents (06:00) Effective Systems (17:03) Underrepresented Communities (21:09) Athlete Rights (30:29) Healthy Relationships (34:33) Education and Awareness (36:50) What's Missing? (39:17)   Resources and Support: If you or someone you know needs support, visit #WeRideTogether's resources and crisis resources.   About the Series: The Out of Bounds series consists of four short-form PSAs, each of which explores facets of the victim experience, inside and outside the world of sports, and provides insight, language, and metaphor into "what it's like" to be a victim of sexual abuse or misconduct. The PSAs allow the audience to walk in the victim's shoes as they navigate the survivor's journey interpersonally and within society. Additionally, #WeRideTogether has hosted four longer-form discussions with survivors and subject matter experts to expand the conversation on the topics and nuances in the PSAs. Supporting information and resources for survivors, athletes, parents, coaches, organizations, supporters, and society at large are also provided.   About #WeRideTogether: #WeRideTogether is a nonprofit organization created to cast light upon the endemic issue of sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. Our mission is to make the youth and amateur sport environment safer for all athletes. We believe sport should be the safest and healthiest place for children and young adults to grow and flourish, and that every individual has the right to learn, play, and compete without fear of sexual abuse. We are committed to creating the radical change needed to fulfill that vision by addressing education and awareness, creating a safe place for survivors to find resources and share their voices, and eliminating the stigma around these necessary conversations.

    48 min
  3. 14 AGO

    Out of Bounds — Stop Asking

    This Podcast discusses sensitive topics related to abuse; listener discretion is advised. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. Listeners should not rely on any information in this recording for making personal, health-related, or legal decisions. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. #WeRideTogether and its productions and affiliates are not responsible for any impact the content may cause. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. Views and opinions from the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of their affiliated organizations or entities.    About the Episode: Caroline Culbertson hosts Kenyora Parham, Tracy DeTomasi, and Abigail Morris in unpacking the themes and topics of the survivor experience elicited in "Stop Asking."   "Stop Asking" exemplifies many of the common questions survivors of all identities receive from others after experiencing sexual abuse. The PSA encourages the audience to pivot from responses of victim shaming and blaming to those of care and support for the survivor. From delayed disclosure to sporting team dynamics to interpersonal, organizational, and systemic response, the subject matter experts provide nuances, tips, and best practices for supporting survivors. Each from their own background and professional lens, they together shed a bright light on the need to believe survivors, shift focus to the perpetrator's behavior, and continue embarking on cultural change. Note, this Podcast is an abridged version of the full Roundtable Discussion.    Episode Topics: Victim Blaming (00:24) False Reporting (02:08) Disclosure (04:35) Societal and Cultural Beliefs (08:13) Digital Landscape (16:44) Resource Gap (22:38) Sporting Environments (26:53)   Resources and Support: If you or someone you know needs support, visit #WeRideTogether's resources and crisis resources.   About the Series: The Out of Bounds series consists of four short-form PSAs, each of which explores facets of the victim experience, inside and outside the world of sports, and provides insight, language, and metaphor into "what it's like" to be a victim of sexual abuse or misconduct. The PSAs allow the audience to walk in the victim's shoes as they navigate the survivor's journey interpersonally and within society. Additionally, #WeRideTogether has hosted four longer-form discussions with survivors and subject matter experts to expand the conversation on the topics and nuances in the PSAs. Supporting information and resources for survivors, athletes, parents, coaches, organizations, supporters, and society at large are also provided.   About #WeRideTogether: #WeRideTogether is a nonprofit organization created to cast light upon the endemic issue of sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. Our mission is to make the youth and amateur sport environment safer for all athletes. We believe sport should be the safest and healthiest place for children and young adults to grow and flourish, and that every individual has the right to learn, play, and compete without fear of sexual abuse. We are committed to creating the radical change needed to fulfill that vision by addressing education and awareness, creating a safe place for survivors to find resources and share their voices, and eliminating the stigma around these necessary conversations.

    30 min
  4. 14 AGO

    Out of Bounds — It's Not Just a Ride Home

    This Podcast discusses sensitive topics related to abuse; listener discretion is advised. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. Listeners should not rely on any information in this recording for making personal, health-related, or legal decisions. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. #WeRideTogether and its productions and affiliates are not responsible for any impact the content may cause. For resources and support, visit WeRideTogether.today. Views and opinions from the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of their affiliated organizations or entities.    About the Episode: Caroline Culbertson hosts Dr. Tess Kilwein, Dr. Tyler Miles, and Margaret Hoelzer in unpacking the themes and topics of the survivor experience elicited in "It's Not Just a Ride Home."    "It's Not Just a Ride Home" puts the viewer in the shoes of the victim of grooming, a form of sexual abuse, perpetrated by their coach. The video gives the audience insight into the short-term aftermath of experiencing trauma, encourages learning about the signs and stages of grooming, and highlights the opportunity for safe, active bystander intervention. The sports psychologists, Dr. Kilwein and Dr. Miles, and Olympic medalist, Margaret Hoelzer, give education on trauma and trauma responses, aftermath and aspects of trauma in sports settings, and healing from trauma. Covering harmful dynamics in athletics, prevention strategies, and listening to and following the lead of survivors, the subject matter experts contribute language and examples that survivors, athletes, parents, coaches, providers, and sporting organizational staff can use to better understand and support survivors. Note, this Podcast is an abridged version of the full Roundtable Discussion.    Episode Topics: Trauma and Abuse in Sports (00:24) Consent and Power Imbalances (08:23) Grooming (20:05) Aftermath of Abuse (30:26) Prevention Education and Intervention (37:07)   Resources and Support: If you or someone you know needs support, visit #WeRideTogether's resources and crisis resources.   About the Series: The Out of Bounds series consists of four short-form PSAs, each of which explores facets of the victim experience, inside and outside the world of sports, and provides insight, language, and metaphor into "what it's like" to be a victim of sexual abuse or misconduct. The PSAs allow the audience to walk in the victim's shoes as they navigate the survivor's journey interpersonally and within society. Additionally, #WeRideTogether has hosted four longer-form discussions with survivors and subject matter experts to expand the conversation on the topics and nuances in the PSAs. Supporting information and resources for survivors, athletes, parents, coaches, organizations, supporters, and society at large are also provided.   About #WeRideTogether: #WeRideTogether is a nonprofit organization created to cast light upon the endemic issue of sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. Our mission is to make the youth and amateur sport environment safer for all athletes. We believe sport should be the safest and healthiest place for children and young adults to grow and flourish, and that every individual has the right to learn, play, and compete without fear of sexual abuse. We are committed to creating the radical change needed to fulfill that vision by addressing education and awareness, creating a safe place for survivors to find resources and share their voices, and eliminating the stigma around these necessary conversations.

    46 min

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#WeRideTogether is a nonprofit organization created to cast light upon the endemic issue of sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. Our mission is to make the youth and amateur sport environment safer for all athletes. We believe sport should be the safest and healthiest place for children and young adults to grow and flourish, and that every individual has the right to learn, play, and compete without fear of sexual abuse. We are committed to creating the radical change needed to fulfill that vision by addressing education and awareness, creating a safe place for survivors to find resources and share their voices, and eliminating the stigma around these necessary conversations.