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Voice2Change

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Jane Doe No More has chosen to talk about an epidemic that has plagued the world for centuries. Sexual crimes are the most misunderstood and under-reported crimes on the planet. We've set out to change that. Each of us can and should play a role in prevention. In this podcast you will hear directly from survivors who will discuss the important conversations that will create real and meaningful change. Jane Doe No More is a survivor led organization whose mission is education, prevention, advocacy, and support.Jane Doe No More Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • A Warrior’s Journey: Breaking the Silence on Male Sexual Assault
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with survivor David Irvin, exploring the often-overlooked realities male survivors of sexual assault face. David bravely shares his personal account of assault and decades of silence to finding his voice. He embraces the identity of “warrior,” seeking healing through therapy and community support. The discussion delves into the unique challenges men confront; including societal expectations, shame, and the long-term impact on relationships and self-worth. David offers hope, encouragement, and this clear message: it’s never too late to share your story and reclaim your power. David Irvin is a survivor and a dedicated member of the Jane Doe No More Survivor Speak team. At 21 years old, he endured a traumatic experience of sexual assault, an ordeal he kept secret for 30 years before finding the courage to share his story during the MeToo movement. David is passionate about raising awareness of the realities male survivors face and advocating for hope, healing, and prevention. Through his public speaking and advocacy, he emphasizes the importance of confronting trauma, shedding the stigma around male survivors, and reclaiming self-worth.

    Topics Discussed:

    • David's experience as a male survivor of sexual assault
    • The process and challenges of disclosure and healing after 30 years of silence
    • Impact of trauma on mental health, relationships, and self-esteem
    • Unique challenges faced by male survivors
    • Role of therapy and support groups in recovery
    • The concept of being a "warrior" versus "survivor"
    • Advice and encouragement for other survivors to seek support and healing
    • Ongoing journey of healing and importance of self-care

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    28 m
  • From Victim to Survivor: The Journey of Healing, Justice, and Empowerment
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with Kristen Mullarkey, an incredible survivor and one of the first members of the Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak team. Kristen courageously shares her story of abduction and sexual assault as a college freshman and the challenges she faced in being believed by law enforcement. This episode highlights the importance of being heard and believed, and the transformative power of sharing one's story to help others. Kristen offers hope, resilience, and vital insights into what survivors need most from society, loved ones, and support systems.

    Kristen bravely worked with law enforcement to help identify and bring her perpetrator to justice. Through speaking engagements and outreach with Jane Doe No More, she encourages others to break their silence and seek support, showing true resilience and strength in her ongoing healing journey.


    Topics Discussed:

    • Kristen’s personal story

    • Challenges with law enforcement

    • The trial process

    • The importance of being heard

    • Jane Do No More’s survivor speak program

    • What it means to be a survivor: resilience, strength, and reclaiming life

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    48 m
  • Teen Dating Violence Awareness: Journey to Self-Worth and Healing
    Feb 3 2026

    February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Join us on this journey to Empowering Teens to Recognize Healthy Relationships and Trust Their Own Voice In this month’s podcast, hear from Sofia Veronesi, a survivor and a member of the Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak team.

    Sofia is a junior in college, and she is courageously sharing her story to help empower teens to recognize healthy relationships, trust their instincts, and find their own voice.


    Topics Discussed:

    • Teen Sexual Violence Awareness Month
    • The importance of empowering teens to recognize healthy relationships
    • Common misconceptions about what abusive relationships look like
    • The emotional and legal aftermath
    • The role of isolation, mind games, and the influence of social media in abusive relationships
    • Encouragement to speak up, reach out for help, and prioritize self-love and self-worth
    • The critical importance of supportive friends, family, and advocacy communities


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    24 m
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