Episodes
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Jacy and Roy talk about the Crash documentary and explore a number of details from the tragic case of 2022.
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Jacy and Roy discuss SAFE on Main summer activities and events for families. They share about the increased reporting during summer months and the importance of increased visibility for prevention programs.
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Jacy and Roy discuss some new information following the story of Dominique Pelicot and Gisele Pelicot about an online network of men sharing and teaching other men tactics for abuse and rape. See link below for the CNN website and story on gender inequality.
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2026/03/world/expose-rape-assault-online-vis-intl/index.html
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Jacy and Roy talk about Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Following SAFE on Main's recent open house event and invitation to community partners to support our agency and SAAM, they share some statistics about sexual assault, speak with guests from the community, and encourage their listeners to keep this important conversation going. Guests include an officer from the Hamilton Township Police Department, a staff member from Camp Joy, and SAFE on Main's newest board member. Statistics and data shared come from https://rainn.org
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Jacy and Roy talk reality TV with our Love is Blind edition. They share observations about the couples and all the red and green flags of relationships.
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Jacy and Roy continue their discussion on Jeffrey Epstein and the information being released in the files. They talk about the horrors coming out about the trafficking of children and how this and everything else in the news might feel very overwhelming. Jacy and Roy share some small ways we might be able to take breaks from all the bad things we are seeing and hearing and Jacy tells us to download 5 Calls: Contact Your Congress (the latest actions in politics) from the app story and get active.
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Jacy and Roy talk about the Epstein Files, how Ghislaine Maxwell is the only person in jail, and how many people are implicated in the sexual abuse and rape of children yet the DOJ is not indicting or convicting any of the perpetrators. They explore why that might be and some of the social norms of sexual violence victimization and perpetration.
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Roy brings on Eric, the newest member to the education and outreach team at SAFE on Main, and they discuss some attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with men. Eric will be leading community level prevention efforts and some of which will include engaging men in our communities.
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Jacy and Roy talk about the recent case out of Stillwater, Oklahoma where Jesse Butler received 150 hours of community service after raping and violently assaulting two teen girls from his high school.
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Jacy and Roy explore data and how statistics seem a bit like victim blaming. 1 in 3 women experience SA puts the emphasis on women rather than the men perpetrating the assault. Roy and Jacy talk about reframing our statistics to illustrate it isn't just happening to them but that someone is doing it to them.
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Roy brings Jacy into the podcast room for her introductory show as the new interim cohost of Prevention Nation. Jacy and Roy talk stress and mental health and offer some strategies and tips for managing our worries in healthy ways.
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Abby and Roy close out their summer conversations by beginning their 25/26 school-year discussion on what to expect and how to navigate this transition.
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Roy and Abby discuss the recent and very public display of infidelity played out over the Jumbotron at the Coldplay concert. They discuss specifics of the incident and how it relates to their work in teaching about healthy relationships.
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Lyric joins Roy and Abby for a conversation about youth involvement in prevention work, the importance of youth voice in the field of prevention, and how effective peer-to-peer education and support is.
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Abby and Roy come back after a short break with their season 8 opener talking about the busy summer season for Education & Outreach here at SAFE on Main. They share about community events and Prevention in the Park (PIP).
Thank you to 4C for Children, North Pohl Farms and their alpacas, Suzanne the beekeeper, and other community partners for your ongoing support at PIP.
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Victoria and Emma run the podcast for the day and talk about their internships with SAFE on Main, their plans after high school, what safety is like for women and girls, and their connection to a caring adult (Queen Caitlyn).
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Prevention Nation welcomes Kelley on the show to share her heartbreaking story of rape and harrowing story of survival. From reporting the crime to accepting what happened to her, Kelley talks about the importance of being believed and learning to heal from rape.
If you experienced abuse, rape, sexual assault, please get help and assistance.
SAFE on Main crisis line: 1 888 860 4084
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1 800 656 4673
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Caitlyn has our senior prevention intern Emma in the studio to talk about where it all started and what has changed in her time interning at SAFE on Main. Emma shares a little about her next steps in college and how Mason High School Focus Areas of culture, inclusivity, and personalized learning helped her develop into the motivated person she is and be so rooted in service and change in her community.
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Roy and Caitlyn have local High School student and YEP intern Victoria on to share her story of domestic violence and the juvenile justice system. She shares about the support she received through her situation and how a teacher in her school made such a difference in her outcome in going through such a traumatic event.
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Caitlyn and Roy bring local high school student Brooke into the studio to talk about being a youth leader in Warren County. Brooke shares why she is in leadership, what brought her to collaborate with SAFE on Main, and what she hopes to accomplish as a YEP student.
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