I am so excited to share this week’s Ending Domestic Abuse, which features filmmaker, Olympic Athlete, former Law partner, and film studio Founder Mary Mazzio. As you can guess, Mary has an incredibly varied and impressive background, which she uses to create moving and engaging documentaries. Her 2017 documentary “I am Jane Doe'' brought to light the prominence of child labor trafficking within the United States and catalyzed bi-partisan legislation on a federal level. While we recorded the episode back in October, I wanted to share it now, as we just wrapped up National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Join us for an enlightening conversation on the power of film in enacting social change!
A Conversation with RAINN Founder Scott Berkowitz
“Still Kicking:” A Conversation with Katie Hnida
Learning to Speak Your Truth with Elaine Pasqua
A Woman Leader in the Chabad Community & Her Impact
Ending Domestic Abuse Globally: A Conversation with Ecuador’s First Lady
Highlighting Women's History with Cheri Kaufman
"Facing the Truth of Your Life" with Merle Yost
Human Trafficking Awareness: One-on-One with Dr. Ludy Green
How Plastic Surgeons Help Victims of Violence
Investing in Women: The Power of Education
Street Safety by Women for Women
Art in Recovery: Treatment Court Exhibitions
Learning to Run with Erin Loos Cutraro
The Better Half of Life: Pivoting with Yvette Irene
The Last Drop: A Sci-Fi Film about Relationship Abuse
"The Fire That Took Her" - A Conversation with Film Director Trish Gillespie
Thriving On-Stage and Off-Stage
The Courage to Leave: Story from a Survivor
Taking the Taboo Out of Women’s Health
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The Boob Group: Judgment-Free Breastfeeding Support
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
Parent Savers: Empowering New Parents
Newbies: New Moms, New Babies
Preggie Pals: Your Pregnancy, Your Way