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SHUT UP and Smile! Special Edition

Nancy Kohne Season 1 Episode 2

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In this special edition podcast, I am going to delve into the critical issue of sexual assaults on young women in college campuses. This Special podcast is a “painful” one as you will learn because it hit home last weekend.  I will provide a comprehensive overview of the topic, discussing its prevalence, the experiences of survivors, and the various factors contributing to this distressing phenomenon.

The podcast opens with a poignant introduction to what happened to a close family friend.  Emphasizing the urgency of addressing this issue and the importance of creating a safe environment for all students. It highlights the significance of an open dialogue about sexual assault in order to prevent and combat this pervasive problem.

This firsthand account serves as a stark reminder of the need for empathy, support, and justice for survivors.

The podcast also delves into the factors that enable sexual assault, including the role of alcohol and drug use, lack of consent education, and the normalization of certain behaviors. They stress the importance of bystander intervention and consent education programs on college campuses.

Furthermore, I will discuss the legal aspects of reporting sexual assault, providing information about campus resources, and the importance of encouraging survivors to seek help and justice through appropriate channels.

The podcast concludes with a call to action, urging educational institutions, students, and society at large to work together to create safer campus environments. It emphasizes the significance of ongoing awareness, support, and policy changes to combat sexual assault and promote a culture of respect, consent, and accountability in colleges.

Overall, this special edition podcast provides a thought-provoking and informative exploration of the pressing issue of sexual assaults on college campuses, shedding light on the experiences of survivors and advocating for change to ensure the safety and well-being of young women in higher education.