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Voice2Change is where survivors and experts unite to break the silence around sexual crimes. Each episode offers real stories, expert insights, and powerful conversations on advocacy, awareness, education, prevention, and support—empowering listeners to be part of the change.
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Centering Survivor Voices:

Fighting Image-Based Abuse

Coercive Control

A Victim-Centered and Trauma-Informed Approach

If You Touch, I’ll Tell
If You Touch, I’ll Tell

The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care in Sexual Assault Response
The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care in Sexual Assault Response

Teen Dating Violence and What you Need to Know

Preparing a Victim for the Legal Process

Discussing Trauma of Older Adults: Breaking Generational Norms

A Deep Dive into the Complexities and Challenges of Reporting a Sexual Crime.

Embracing Empathy: Inside the Healing Process for Survivors of Sexual Crimes

Uncovering the Challenges of Processing and Tracking Rape Kits

College Students and the Red Zone
Megan talks about the vulnerability of college freshmen to peer pressure, alcohol, drugs, and sexual assault.

The Impact of Jane Doe No More in Montana
In this episode Barbie, Kristi, Julia and Jamie share their personal journey and the impact Jane Doe No More has had in their lives.

Regulating the Stress Response
Dr. Samaroo highlights the impact of trauma and the importance of addressing and processing these experiences.

Secondary Survivors
Debbie shares her own survivor story and advice for secondary survivors.

The Power of the Body: Somatic Healing
Therapist Patti Ieraci discusses the complex emotions and long-lasting effects of trauma caused by sexual crimes.

Digital Danger and Online Safety
Through her harrowing account, Kelly sheds light on the importance of staying safe while dating online.

Overcoming Stigmas Faced by Male Survivors
Troy, a male survivor, opens up about the impact his experiences had on his life and relationships and so much more.

Basic Self-Defense Skills for Everyone
In this episode, Tracy discusses valuable lessons about awareness, self-defense, and survival.
Donna Palomba
President and Founder
Jane Doe No More was launched in 2007, the same time Dateline NBC aired a special about Donna's case. Learn more about Jane Doe No More's mission to empower survivors of sexual crimes to find their voice, advance their healing and educate others.
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.
Jocelyn Maminta
Podcast Host
Jocelyn is a journalist, philanthropist and entrepreneur. Over her distinguished broadcast career, the Emmy Award-nominated medical reporter has anchored and reported for television stations in Texas, North Carolina, Milwaukee, and Connecticut.
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