Tracy Schott's Voices4Change Radio: Ending Intimate Partner Violence

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September 28 2021

Tracy Schott's Voices4Change Radio: Ending Intimate Partner Violence
Tracy Schott's Voices4Change Radio: Ending Intimate Partner Violence
What's Abortion Got to Do With It? Episode 3: Meaningful Solutions — The Impact of Restrictive Abortion Law, and what we can do about it
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Tuesday, September 28, 2021, 5pm EST — Don’t miss the third episode in our three-part series, “What’s Abortion Got to Do With It?”  You’ll learn about the impact and consequences of the new Texas abortion law from our panel: award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of Voices4Change Tracy Schott, founder of RESPOND Against Violence attorney Kelsey McKay, and social worker Erica Olson. Be sure to listen to all three shows!

Episode 3 — Meaningful Solutions — The Impact of Restrictive Abortion Law, and what we can do about TX SB8.

You’ll learn: 

  • Why abortion laws are not about protecting the unborn: From the irony of birth control to Texas laws that are not pro-life, we’ll also dive into the reality of protecting babies after they are born
  • Abortion laws that make abortion more dangerous and less accessible to the most vulnerable
  • The gender gap, human trafficking, sexual assault, child abuse — and its link to domestic violence
  • What Texas will look like in 5 years if this law stands? From rape crises centers to the immigrant population, we’ll share lessons from other countries
  • And perhaps the most important of our conversation — Solutions: From supporting life to protecting women vs. embryos, we will close our series by shining a light on the importance of increasing awareness of gender-based violence

Watch all three episodes:

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Your Host: Filmmaker Tracy Schott, founder, Voices4Change • Producer, director “Finding Jenn’s Voice”

About the show: With the goal of ending intimate partner violence, Tracy’s documentary “Finding Jenn’s Voice,” brought to light the horrifying fact that one of the leading causes of death during pregnancy is homicide. Determined to stop the international devastation, the Pennsylvania-based entrepreneur has launched a weekly podcast/video series to shine a light on the survivors and experts around the world who are working toward the same goal.

Our guests: Statistics tell us that one in three women will be the victim of intimate partner violence. From teens to the brave women and men who survived domestic violence, you’ll meet them, the researchers, the providers, and the experts who are working to end this premeditated crime.

We’ll see you every Tuesday at 1pm EST: Log on to www.Facebook.com/hopekatzgibbs where Tracy’s publisher and publicist Hope Katz Gibbs will introduce the show.

Learn more about Tracy’s global project: Voices4Change.net

Previous Episodes
Tuesday, September 21st, 2021

What’s Abortion Got to Do With It? Episode 2: Reproductive Control, Pregnancy, and Intimate Partner Violence

Tuesday, September 21, 2021, 5pm EST — Don’t miss the second in our three-part series, “What’s Abortion Got to Do With It?” Listen in as Tracy Schott, the leaders of Voices4Change, attorney Kelsey McKay, founder of RESPOND Against Violence, and board member and social worker Erica Olson explain the impact and consequences of the new Texas abortion law. Episode 2 — Reproductive Control, Pregnancy, and Intimate Partner Violence where we’ll:  Examine reproductive control: The definition, statistics, and prevalence Identify the facts about maternal mortalityClick here to listen to the podcast!

Sunday, September 12th, 2021

You aren’t going to want to miss this podcast series: What’s Abortion Got to Do With It? Episode 1: Understanding the new Texas Abortion Law

Sunday, September 12, 2021 — “What’s Abortion Got to Do With It?” In this three-part series, the leaders of Voices4Change and RESPOND Against Violence unpack the devastating impact of the Texas abortion law from the perspective of two national organizations that are fighting for women’s rights: Episode 1: Understanding the Law — and its impact on women and their unborn babies. Click here to watch our Sept. 12 interview. Episode 2: Reproductive Control, Pregnancy, and Intimate Partner Violence. Click here to watchClick here to listen to the podcast!

Monday, August 30th, 2021

We’ve “Got it Goin’ On!” on this week’s episode of Tracy Schott’s Voices4Change show thanks to our spectacular guest: Janice Ferebee, MSW, an internationally recognized personal development speaker, author, and global female empowerment expert

A Note from Tracy Schott, founder, Voices4Change: Don’t miss today’s interview on Voices4ChangeRadio, where we talk with a woman helping end intimate violence in the black community with the spectacular advocate for women’s rights, Janice Ferebee, MSW. For decades, she has been making strides and changing lives worldwide, especially for black girls. Our topic: What everyone needs to know about “Got it Goin’ On!” You’ll learn: What inspired Janice to create her organization — and how its global success came as aClick here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, July 27th, 2021

Don’t miss today’s episode of Voices4Change with David Adams, Ed.D., the co-founder of Emerge

A Note from Tracy Schott, founder, Voices4Change: Be sure to listen to our interview on Voices4ChangeRadio.com where we interview David Adams, Ed.D., the co-founder and co-director of Emerge, the first counseling program in the nation for men who abuse women. Our topic: Digging under the surface of intimate partner violence, today we learn more about why men abuse women — and what we can do to put an end to it. About David Adams, Ed.D.: David is the co-founder and Co-Director of Emerge,Click here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, July 13th, 2021

Don’t miss today’s interview on Voices4Change with Janine N’jie David, MPP, Deputy Director, Global Lab for Research in Action at UCLA

A Note from Tracy Schott, founder, Voices4Change: Check out today’s interview on Voices4Change where we go global in our effort to put an end to intimate partner violence. Today’s guest: Janine N’jie David, Deputy Director of the Global Lab for Research in Action at UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. Our topic: The Global Lab — what it is, what it does, how everyone can be part of the change to end intimate partner violence around the world. About Janine:Click here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2021

Are you ready to change the world in one generation? Learn how Paul Singh, the co-founder of 1Gen, is doing it — on this week’s episode of Tracy Schott’s Voices4Change show

A Note from filmmaker Tracy Schott, creator Voices4Change and director/producer “Finding Jenn’s Voice” — What a pleasure it was on June 22 to interview Paul Singh, co-founder and CEO of the international organization 1Gen. In addition to 1Gen being the company behind the Voices4change website, Paul and his team have been inspirational partners in this global effort to end intimate partner violence. I know you’ll be interested in listening to our conversation about:  Voices4Change international virtual tour webinar series that isClick here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, June 1st, 2021

Filmmakers Sue Lange and Rachel Ofori join Tracy Schott to talk about ending sexism and the power of movies like their upcoming film, “Le Bon Chef”

A Note from filmmaker Tracy Schott, creator Voices4Change and director/producer “Finding Jenn’s Voice” — Don’t miss today’s episode of the Voices4Change Show, where you’ll meet two powerful female filmmakers who are my partners in our newest movie venture, Le Bon Chef. About today’s show: Each episode of the Voices4Change show focuses on stopping the global epidemic of intimate partner abuse. Starting with this episode, we begin shining light on the broader topic of sexism. In Le Bon Chef, we introduce you toClick here to listen to the podcast!

Tuesday, April 27th, 2021

What is the story behind emotional abuse? Voices4Change founder Tracy Schott dives into the devastation with journalist Janine Latus, author of “If I Am Missing or Dead”

A Note from Tracy Schott, host, the Voices4Change Show: I am looking forward to interviewing Janine Latus — author of the international bestseller If I Am Missing or Dead: A sister’s story of love, murder, and liberation. Janine has spoken around the world on the spectrum of sexual assault and intimate partner violence. Audiences include the United States Navy, universities, shelters, Major League Baseball, and corporations because the idea that ‘what happens in the home, stays in the home’ is getting people killed.Click here to listen to the podcast!

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