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!
Survivor of Abuse Has Found her Voice & Shares her Story
Teaching Life Lessons Through Children's Stories
Creating Success from Abuse
The Price of Motherhood
Breaking Down Barriers for Women in Leadership
Self-Love for Women and Girls
Hegemonic Masculinity, Precarious Manhood, and Domestic Violence
Mindfulness: One-on-One with Dr. Ludy Green
Indigenous Women Face an Epidemic of Violence
Breaking the Stigma of Mental Health Care
Domestic Violence and the Pandemic: A Year Later
Miami-Dade County and the Fight of Human Trafficking
CEO Survivor Creates Safe Space for ALL Abuse Victims
A New Approach to Preventing Child Abuse
Stop the Cycle and Trauma of Child Abuse
Money Managing Tips for Millennials
How to Find Your Mentor Match
Life Lessons from a Finance Expert
Lead your life! Lead your career!
Reconnecting with Your Inner Voice
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Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
Parent Savers: Empowering New Parents
Newbies: New Moms, New Babies
Preggie Pals: Your Pregnancy, Your Way