Podcasts
The Warm Line
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Description:
Welcome to The Warm Line, a groundbreaking series dedicated to shedding light on gender-based violence. Join Kiesha Preston and Suzette Wright, both passionate advocates and survivors, as they navigate through the complexities of sexual harassment, economic abuse, and the path to becoming a survivor.
In partnership with Futures Without Violence, this podcast brings you stories of resilience, provides resources, and fosters a community of support. Dive deep into the issues that matter, hear from voices that need to be heard, and join us in the fight to eliminate gender-based violence.
Co-hosts: Kiesha Preston, Suzette Wright and Aaron Polkey
Aspiring Leaders Lab
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Description:
This Aspiring Leaders Lab podcast series explores diverse leadership strategies that inspire professional growth. Everyone can take on leadership roles to build strong survivor serving programs. Directors, managers, and advocates can advance and lead with support and proper tools. Through this podcast, aspiring leaders and lived experience experts share about their growth journey and resiliency. You will be inspired and motivated by aspiring leaders and lived experience experts who share stories of resiliency, leadership, and their passion for growth in their profession.
Host: Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew, Co-host: Mónica Arenas, Support Collaborator: Vivian Baylor
- Episode 1: Leadership Tips for Aspiring Leaders: 10 things I Wish I had Known with Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew, Podcast Summary and Resources and Transcript English/Spanish
- Episode 2: Advocating for Yourself and to Advance Equity and Inclusion in Services for Survivors with Kenyatta C. Grant, Podcast Summary and Resources and Transcript English/Spanish
- Episode 3: Communication, Conflict Resolution, and Collaboration Within Programs Addressing Intimate Partner Violence with Zenebia Law, Podcast Summary and Resources and Transcript English/Spanish
- Episode 4: Lived Experience Expert Leadership and Cultural Strengths with Macy Goodbear, Podcast Summary and Resources and Transcript English/Spanish
- Episode 5: Leadership and Vulnerability, with Rachna Kare and Tishya Bedi, Podcast Summary and Resources and Transcript English/Spanish
- Episode 6: Podcast Series Recap: Mentoring and Coaching Tips, with Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew, Vivian Baylor, and Mónica Arenas, Podcast Summary and Resources and Transcript English/Spanish
We invite you to:
- Tune in, listen,
- Review the podcast show notes;
- Explore how you can apply these lessons in your context;
- Learn more and expand your profession through the resources and tools included;
- Share with others.
This series is presented in English with transcripts available. If you require other accommodations, or any other information please email us at learning@futureswithoutviolence.org!
To share your feedback on the Aspiring Leaders Lab Podcast episodes, or request technical assistance, please complete this Google form: https://forms.gle/BGSdqT44Den9yih99
Acknowledgment:
This podcast is part of the Supporting Organizational Sustainability, SOS Institute, a project of Futures Without Violence. Learn more and explore resources and tools.
This project was supported by Grant No. 15JOVW-21-GK-02206-MUMU, awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
The Accidental Educator
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The Accidental Educator is a podcast for advocates who want to change how we teach about gender-based violence. We invite you to experience our “How to Make a Podcast” podcast. In our first two episodes we follow our host, Abby, as she learns how to get started with pre-production and planning out the theme and content, what gear she needs, how to use audio editing platforms, and how to edit the episode into a cohesive story. We also talk with local domestic and sexual violence programs about their podcasting strategies and how they make their podcasts relevant to the communities they serve. Make sure to check out the episode’s accompanying resource guide to learn more about podcast production.
This series is presented in English with transcripts available. If you require other accommodations, or any other information please email us at learning@futureswithoutviolence.org!
Acknowledgment:
This project was supported by Grant No. 15JOVW-22-GK-03994-MUMU awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.
Presented by the Institute for Leadership in Education Development (ILED) a project of Futures Without Violence
Resources:
Accidental Educator Podcast Resource Guide
EXPANDING THE CONTINUUM
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Season III
Season III
Season I
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A podcast exploring the intersections of HIV and intimate partner violence brought to you by Futures Without Violence and the National Network to End Domestic Violence Positively Safe Project. Hear luminaries in the field discuss the real implications of a health sector response to HIV and forms of intimate and patriarchal violence. Hosted by FUTURES’ Surabhi Kukke and NNEDV’s Ashley Slye. For more information about addressing IPV in HIV care settings check out our National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence.
For more information email Kate Vander Tuig at kvandertuig@futureswithoutviolence.org.
Acknowledgment:
National Network to End Domestic Violence Positively Safe Project
Resources:
National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence
PIVOT Towards Promising Futures
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PIVOT Towards Promising Futures is a podcast where leaders working to end violence against children and families share their insights on what is needed to pivot our efforts towards a bright and promising future. We invite you to join wide-ranging discussions examining our collective work over the decades and taking an honest look at where we fell short, particularly for families of color. We’ll explore what pivots can lead us to a future where we can help parents and caregivers get the resources and support they really need, and build more pathways toward healing and growth for ALL children and families who have experienced violence. Hosted by Wendy Mota and Surabhi Kukke, this podcast is presented by Promising Futures.
This series is presented in English with transcripts available. If you require other accommodations or information, please email us at thePIVOT@FuturesWithoutViolence.org.!
Acknowledgment:
The development of this podcast was supported by Grant Number 90EV0532-01-00 and 90EV0524-01-00 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Points of view shared in this series are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official positions or policies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Presented by the Institute for Leadership in Education Development (ILED) a project of Futures Without Violence