• Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment Part 3
    Mar 4 2025

    Let's talk physical, sexual and reproductive abuse!

    Welcome to Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment, the podcast series dedicated to uncovering the truth about domestic violence and empowering you with the tools and knowledge to create change.

    In this series, we’ll explore the many dimensions of domestic violence, physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and beyond. Each episode is designed to educate, challenge misconceptions, and provide actionable insights for individuals, families, and communities.

    Because the more we understand, the more equipped we are to recognize the signs, support survivors, and prevent domestic violence.

    Today's guests are Hope House Therapist Tracey.

    Tracey is a skilled Family Service Specialist and Therapist with a deep passion for strengthening family bonds and promoting resilience. Tracey’s approach, combined with her dedication to understanding and connection, ensures her clients feel seen, supported, and empowered to thrive together.

    Hosts: MaryAnne Metheny, and Tina Johnson

    If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.

    For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.

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    28 mins
  • Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment-Teen Dating Violence Awareness
    Feb 18 2025

    February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, a time to shed light on an issue affecting so many young people. That's why we're re-publishing this important episode—to continue the conversation and ensure teens, parents, and educators have the tools to recognize unhealthy relationships and promote safe, respectful love. Awareness leads to prevention, and prevention saves lives. Stay tuned as we revisit this crucial discussion.

    Welcome to Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment, the podcast series dedicated to uncovering the truth about domestic violence and empowering you with the tools and knowledge to create change.

    In this series, we’ll explore the many dimensions of domestic violence, physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and beyond. Each episode is designed to educate, challenge misconceptions, and provide actionable insights for individuals, families, and communities.

    Because the more we understand, the more equipped we are to recognize the signs, support survivors, and prevent domestic violence.

    Today's guests are Hope House Board of Director Jaime Simpson and an anonymous teen.

    Hosts: Tina Johnson and Jaime Simpson

    If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.

    For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.

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    30 mins
  • Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment Part 2
    Feb 4 2025

    Welcome to Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment, the podcast series dedicated to uncovering the truth about domestic violence and empowering you with the tools and knowledge to create change.

    In this series, we’ll explore the many dimensions of domestic violence, physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and beyond. Each episode is designed to educate, challenge misconceptions, and provide actionable insights for individuals, families, and communities.

    Because the more we understand, the more equipped we are to recognize the signs, support survivors, and prevent domestic violence.

    Today's guests are Hope House Therapist Tracey.

    Tracey is a skilled Family Service Specialist and Therapist with a deep passion for strengthening family bonds and promoting resilience. Tracey’s approach, combined with her dedication to understanding and connection, ensures her clients feel seen, supported, and empowered to thrive together.

    Hosts: MaryAnne Metheny, and Tina Johnson

    If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.

    For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.

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    https://www.theduluthmodel.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/PowerandControl.pdf

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    29 mins
  • Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment-Stalking Awareness
    Jan 21 2025

    Julia Holtemeyer (MPP) is the Resource & Training Specialist for SPARC (the Stalking, Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center), an AEquitas initiative. In her role, she provides training and technical assistance, develops original resources, and collaborates with partners to enhance the ability of multidisciplinary professionals to recognize and respond to stalking. Julia’s work in gender-based violence began more than 15 years ago as a college student, when she worked at a rape crisis center and as a peer health educator. Since then, she has worked as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tanzania, in gender integration in global health with USAID, and to improve how multidisciplinary professionals identify and respond to domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

    SPARC (Stalking Prevention, Awareness, & Resource Center) is a federally funded project providing education and resources about the crime of stalking. SPARC aims to enhance the response to stalking by educating the professionals tasked with keeping stalking victims safe and holding offenders accountable. To stay up-to-date on SPARC’s resources and offerings, follow us on social media (Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter) @FollowUsLegally and/or subscribe to our quarterly newsletter. SPARC does not provide direct services to victims. We recommend that stalking victims work with a local victim advocate, and the Victim Connect hotline can help connect victims with one. Local victim advocates can help plan for safety, discuss legal options, and connect victims with additional services. Victim Connect can be contacted at https://victimconnect.org/ for online messaging and information, and by phone at 1-855-484-2846. Local domestic violence and sexual assault support services/organizations often work with stalking victims/survivors, even when those victimizations are not part of the stalking. Unfortunately, there are no hotlines and few support service organizations that specifically work with victims/survivors of stalking.

    Hosts: MaryAnne Metheny, Ilene Shehan, and Tina Johnson

    If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.

    For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.

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    36 mins
  • Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment-Part 1
    Jan 7 2025

    Welcome to Understanding Domestic Violence: Knowledge Is Empowerment, the podcast series dedicated to uncovering the truth about domestic violence and empowering you with the tools and knowledge to create change.

    In this series, we’ll explore the many dimensions of domestic violence, physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and beyond. Each episode is designed to educate, challenge misconceptions, and provide actionable insights for individuals, families, and communities.

    Because the more we understand, the more equipped we are to recognize the signs, support survivors, and prevent domestic violence.

    Today's guests are Hope House Therapists Jenny & Tracey.

    Jenny is a compassionate Clinical Services Coordinator and Adult Therapist dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey toward healing and personal growth. Jenny’s empathetic approach and commitment to a safe, supportive environment make her an invaluable ally in her clients' wellness journeys.

    Tracey is a skilled Family Service Specialist and Therapist with a deep passion for strengthening family bonds and promoting resilience. Tracey’s approach, combined with her dedication to understanding and connection, ensures her clients feel seen, supported, and empowered to thrive together.

    Hosts: MaryAnne Metheny, and Tina Johnson

    If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.

    For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.

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    28 mins
  • How To Build Healthy Strong Communities with Qiana Thomason, President & CEO of Health Forward Foundation
    Dec 10 2024

    Qiana Thomason draws from over twenty years of leadership at the intersections of health and behavioral healthcare, corporate healthcare payment, health policy, health philanthropy and business. This aerial command of the political, private market, and social factors that shape health uniquely positions Qiana to impact the wellbeing and prosperity of communities. Qiana’s “self to systems” leadership practice, her commitment to organizational care and accountability, and her practice of centering people in driving change and managing transitions makes her a trusted executive in ensuring the effectiveness and sustainability of the organizations and movements she supports. Further, Qiana’s prowess in strategy, enterprise risk management, regulatory and compliance agility, human capital optimization, organizational sustainability, ESG facility and DEI expertise makes her an effective partner on boards. As President & CEO of Health Forward Foundation, Qiana guides the $1B foundation in stewarding diverse capital investments, leadership in public policy, and institutional social capital that fosters health and economic equity throughout Missouri and Kansas. Qiana’s leadership has positioned Health Forward as a national model for health equity through trust-based public, private, and philanthropic partnerships, spanning resident and faith leaders, grassroots to large non-profits, Chambers of Commerce and business councils, municipal and state government. Qiana’s leadership in governance and civic spheres is multi-level. Nationally, Qiana is a board member of Grantmakers in Health, the National Association of State Health Policy, and the National Rural Health Resource Center. Regionally, Qiana is as a board member of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and William Jewell College. She is a member of the International Women’s Forum, a global organization of preeminent leaders and Women of Influence. Qiana’s impact is recognized broadly. The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce recognized Qiana with the international ATHENA Award (2024) and the national Business Journal recognized Qiana on its inaugural listing (2022) of BizWomen making an impact in their local business communities. The Urban League of Greater Kansas City recognized Qiana with its Difference Maker award (2024), Kansas City University bestowed upon Qiana an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters (2023), and Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey conveyed its Race, Place, and Diversity award (2022).

    https://healthforward.org/

    Citations:

    Glover Blackwell, A. (n.d.). The Curb-Cut Effect. PolicyLink. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://www.policylink.org/resources-tools/curb-cut-effect

    Hosts: MaryAnne Metheny, and Tina Johnson

    If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.

    For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.

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    38 mins
  • Secret Santa: Mark and Mary Spreading Generations of Cheer Through Giving
    Nov 26 2024

    Hello, and welcome! Today, we’re thrilled to share a heartwarming story of generosity and holiday spirit. Hope House has a compassionate family from our community that organizes a Secret Santa to bring gifts, joy, and hope to survivors and families impacted by domestic violence.

    This thoughtful gesture is a beautiful reminder of the kindness that exists around us and how acts of kindness and generosity can make a big difference.

    To Mark, Mary and their family and everyone who’s joined in to support, thank you for making this season brighter for those who need it most. Now, let’s dive into today’s episode and celebrate the power of community and giving!

    Hosts: MaryAnne Metheny, Tina Johnson and Ilene Shehan

    If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.

    For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.

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    28 mins
  • Generosity to IMPACT: A Thank You to Our Supporters
    Nov 12 2024

    Welcome to Illuminating Hope a podcast of Hope House. Hope House wants to pause to extend a heartfelt thank you to each and every one of our supporters—our donors, community partners, and listeners.

    Your dedication to ending domestic violence is truly inspiring. Through your generosity, we are able to extend resources, hope, and empowerment to those who need it most.

    You are not just supporters; you are change-makers, and we’re so grateful for all that you do. Let’s continue this journey together, building a future free of domestic violence.

    The journey ahead for survivors of domestic violence starts here, together!

    If you are in an emergency, call or text 9-1-1.

    For information about our services and how Hope House can help, call our 24-Hour Hotline at 816-461-HOPE (4673) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233.

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    21 mins