Rights and Remedies
Rights and Remedies is your go-to podcast for survivors, advocates, and those wanting to explore the legal and human dimensions of sexual abuse, cyber abuse, domestic violence, and child welfare. Each episode unpacks the complexities of these issues, examines the civil rights challenges affecting vulnerable populations, and highlights the innovative approaches to making a difference. Tune in for expert insights, powerful stories, and a roadmap to healing and justice.
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Rights and Remedies
Latest Episodes
Healing after Child Sexual Abuse with Chris Yadon, Managing Director of Saprea | Ep 31
This week on Rights and Remedies, I sit down with Chris Yadon, Chief Impact Officer of The Derek and Shelaine Maxfield Family Foundation and Managing Director of Saprea, an organization dedicated to liberating individuals and society from child...
What Really Happens in Wilderness Therapy with Spencer King, Director of “The Wilderness" | Ep 30
In this episode, I sit down with filmmaker Spencer King to expose the dark underbelly of the troubled teen industry through his latest feature, The Wilderness. We dive into the brutal realities of wilderness therapy programs and therap...
Domestic Violence in Family Courts, High-Conflict Divorce & The Realities of Family Law with Michele Locke | Ep 29
This week on Rights and Remedies, Allison speaks with Texas-based family law attorney and former judge Michele Locke. With over 22 years in the courtroom, including time presiding over a domestic violence court, Michelle br...
How the Abby Honold Act is Changing Police Response to Survivors | Ep 28
Abby Honold reported her rape in 2014. But instead of receiving support, she was met with disbelief, threats of being charged for false reporting, and a justice system that failed her at every turn.She didn’t stop there.Abby went ...
What Happens When Child Welfare Leads With Humanity and a "We" Approach with Renee Bernhard | Ep 27
In this episode of Rights and Remedies, I speak with Renee Bernhard, co-founder and executive director of Be The Source, a nonprofit transforming child welfare support across Colorado. Renee is a former foster...