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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Turning Pain into Purpose: Our Survivors Speak Workshop
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, Jocelyn Maminta welcomes Michelle Giorno to share her journey from survivor to advocate. Michelle recounts the terrifying night of her assault in her own home, the challenges that followed, and the nonlinear process of healing. She talks about the significance of survivor's sharing their story and how the Jane Doe No More's Survivors Speak workshop has helped her gain confidence and clarity in speaking about her experience. Michelle also offers advice to those considering sharing their own story. If you would like to learn more about Jane Doe No More's Survivors Speak program go here.Michelle Giorno is a survivor, educator, and an active member of the Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak team since 2015. Michelle found purpose in using her voice to inspire and empower others, raise awareness about sexual abuse and assault, and advocate for healing.

    Topics Discussed:

    • The journey of healing and personal growth
    • How to start telling your story
    • The role and importance of therapy
    • Healing as an ongoing journey
    • JDNM's Survivor Speak program
    • The impact of speaking at schools
    • Everyone is worthy of healing and forgiveness


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  • Finding Peace: Navigating Holiday Stress and Embracing Self-Care
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta welcomes back licensed trauma therapist and Survivor Speak member Patti Ieraci for an honest conversation about navigating holiday stress and practicing self-care. Together, they explore why the holidays can be triggering for many, especially for trauma and sexual assault survivors. Patti shares actionable tools for coping, how to set healthy boundaries, and ways to honor feelings of grief and loneliness.

    This episode encourages listeners to embrace authenticity, check in with their emotional needs, and frame the new year not by what they want to accomplish, but by how they want to feel. Whether you find joy or difficulty in the festive season, this conversation offers comfort, hope, and empowering steps toward peace.

    Topics Discussed:

    • How the holidays can be a stressful time for many
    • Common sources of holiday stress
    • Holiday stress can trigger anxiety, depression, and past traumas
    • The unique challenges sexual assault survivors face during family gatherings
    • Navigating rooms with potential assailants
    • The concept of “micro regulation” and practical self-care tools
    • The importance of deep breathing to signal safety and bring oneself into the present moment
    • Strategies for setting healthy boundaries
    • Coping methods for grief and loneliness during the holidays


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  • Be the Light: Overcoming Trauma and Inspiring Change
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with Kate Cooler a survivor, advocate, and member of the Jane Doe No More Survivors Speak team. Kate bravely shares her journey, from being groomed and assaulted as a teenager to her inspiring transformation into an EMT, police officer, and dedicated victim advocate.

    She openly discusses the challenges she faced during her recovery, navigating the criminal justice system at a young age, and finding strength in healing. Kate’s story is one of resilience and hope, offering important insights on internet safety, the ongoing nature of healing, and the power we all have to be a light for others.


    Topics Discussed:

    • Kate’s experience with grooming and assault
    • Dangers of online grooming
    • Emotional and mental response during and after abuse
    • Journey through anger, self-blame, and healing
    • The impact trauma has on personal relationships and self-esteem
    • Personal experience shaping approach as a police officer
    • Strategies for supporting victims
    • Importance of ongoing healing
    • Hope, healing, and being a light for others


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  • Women in the Family Court Underworld: Stories of Survival, Coercive Control, and the Fight for Justice
    Sep 11 2025

    In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, host Jocelyn Maminta sits down with Dr. Christine Marie Cocchiola and Amy Polacko for a deep dive into the hidden realities of coercive control and abuse in the family court system. They also disuses the book they co-authored "Women in the Family Court Underworld," sharing firsthand accounts from their work supporting survivors.

    In this conversation they uncover the dark side of family courts where abusers often manipulate the system to continue their control. The conversation also discusses the motivations behind writing their book, systemic issues of collusion, and judicial immunity within the courts.


    Topics Discussed:

    • The realities of the family court system
    • The concept of the “abuser’s playbook”
    • Challenges and emotional toll women face when trying to leave abusive relationships
    • Coercive control legislation
    • Strategies for women entering or navigating family court
    • Identifying abuse early in relationships
    • The role of gender within the court system
    • Resources for listeners
    • Speaking out despite fear or risk
    • Hope for systemic change


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  • Centering Survivor Voices: Justice Beyond the Headlines in the Wake of the Epstein Files
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, Patti Ieraci and Donna Palomba speek with host Jocelyn Maminta about the ongoing media coverage of the Epstein files. Examining the real impact on survivors and the vital need to center their voices.

    Donna is the founder of Jane Doe No More and Patti is a licensed professional counselor and trauma specialist. Together they discuss the shortcomings of how media frames high-profile sexual abuse scandals, often spotlighting headlines and powerful names while sidelining those most affected.

    Through candid conversation and lived experience, Patti and Donna explore why survivor stories are so often left out, how shame and isolation are perpetuated by incomplete narratives, and what meaningful justice and healing should look like. Patti and Donna share advice for survivors feeling triggered or silenced, offer strategies for self-care and empowerment, and call for a shift toward survivor-led storytelling.

    Topics Discussed:

    • Epstein Files and the Media Coverage
    • Importance of Centering Survivors
    • Media’s Missed Opportunity
    • Impact of Coverage on Survivors
    • Reclaim your narrative
    • Encouragement for Those Still Silent
    • Path Forward


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