PODCAST · education
The Savvy Safety Sisters
by Carrie Pasquarello I Centurion
NEW PODCAST! We have a new podcast that just premiered. It's called Savvy Safety Sisters. If you've ever thought about ways to improve the safety of your family, friends, and employees, then this is the podcast for you. Every episode, we'll take a true-life current event and share strategies that could be used to improve safety and security.
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Let’s Talk CADASIL with Dr. Joe Arboleda-Velasquez
Welcome to the Savvy Safety Sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast with your host Carrie Pasquarello.Our guest today is Dr. Joe Arboleda-Velasquez. His work focuses on CADASIL (cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy), the most common inherited small-vessel disease (SVD) of the brain, and, more generally, on ischemic stroke. He is working towards the development of new and effective therapies to help patients suffering from CADASIL and vascular dementia.CADASIL Awareness: #Stroke #MS #Dementia #Alzheimer’sCADASIL is a genetic neurological condition that affects the small blood vessels in the brain and often leads to strokes. Unfortunately, it’s frequently undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.For additional CADASIL Resources & Signs, and Symptoms, visit: https://www.thinkcadasil.org/Want to help cure CADASIL?Mass Eye and Ear, in its 202nd year since its founding, is a nonprofit specialty hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, that is world-renowned for its research in vision, hearing, cancer, and Dr. Joe Arboleda-Velasquez ’s/ CADASIL. Mass Eye and Ear leads the Harvard Medical School Departments of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and is a member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system. Mass Eye and Ear is home to the world’s largest private vision and hearing research centers and is committed to research, discovery, and innovation, bringing hope and healing to patients in Boston, throughout the nation, and the world.How you can help: Philanthropic support will significantly accelerate research to develop a treatment for the thousands of people living with CADASIL. Outright gifts and multi-year pledges can be made by check, credit card, wire, or stock transfer. Credit card gifts: Giving.MassEyeAndEar/ CADASILGifts by check: Payable to Foundation of Mass Eye and Ear and mail to: Mass Eye and Ear Development Office 243 Charles Street Boston, MA 02114More ways to: https://masseyeandear.org/makeagift/g... For questions or additional information, please contact Melissa Paul, Chief Development Officer, at 617-686-1440 or [email protected] Eye and Ear is a 501(c)3 charity with Tax ID: 04-2785453. Charitable gifts are 100% tax-deductible in accordance with IRS regulations. Carrie Pasquarello, CEO of Global Secure Resources Inc., Global Secure Student https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/ Community Awareness Prevention Programs.To learn more about CADASIL, dementia, and Alzheimer’s, go to: ThinkCADASIL https://www.thinkcadasil.org/ & The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) https://rarediseases.org/ https://rarediseases.org/?s=CADASIL
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The Power of One Woman’s Heart to Change the World - International Women's Day
In this powerful International Women’s Day conversation, host Carrie Pascarella of Global Secure Resources welcomes Maria Alexandria Cetățoiu — congenital heart disease survivor, bioengineering PhD candidate, and founder of the Swiss med-tech startup CC Cardio. Born with a rare and complex heart condition that required multiple surgeries and lifelong care, Maria refused to let her diagnosis define her limits. Instead, she transformed her experience into purpose — inventing a groundbreaking medical device designed to improve life expectancy and quality of life for patients with complex congenital heart disease. Maria shares her deeply personal journey from patient to innovator, the challenges facing adults living with childhood heart conditions, and her mission to bring hope to families navigating devastating diagnoses. She also delivers an inspiring message to young women pursuing careers in STEM and medical innovation. This episode shines a special light on the unsung heroes behind many survival stories — the parents who advocate fiercely for their children. We extend heartfelt gratitude to Maria’s mother, whose strength, courage, and unwavering advocacy helped shape Maria’s path and continues to inspire hope for families facing similar battles. As we also recognize Rare Disease Month and American Heart Month, this conversation reminds us that awareness drives action, innovation saves lives, and empowered women change the world.✨ Learn how you can support Maria’s mission, advance medical innovation, and help turn hope into tangible solutions for patients worldwide. https://cccardio.ch/Learn more about GSR: Global Secure Resources and Global Secure Student https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/https://globalsecureresources.com/Medjet - http://www.medjet.com/globalsecureGlobal Rescue - https://partner.globalrescue.com/globalsecureresources/index.htmlMaria Alexandra Cetățoiu, ScM, is a final-year PhD candidate in Bioengineering at Politecnico di Milano, Italy. Her research, supervised by Dr. Francesca Berti and Dr. Giancarlo Pennati, is conducted in collaboration with the CardioEngineering team at Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School and the BioCardioLab at Fondazione Monasterio. Her work centers on developing advanced computational pipelines to support the study, diagnosis, and treatment of complex congenital heart disease (CHD). Previously, she earned a Master of Medical Sciences from Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School.Born with a single-ventricle heart and palliated with the Fontan procedure, she brings a deeply personal perspective to her work and is dedicating her career to advancing therapies for the Fontan circulation. Specifically, she is the co-founder of CC Cardio, a Swiss-based MedTech startup headquartered in Lugano, Ticino, recently awarded first prize at the Boldbrain Startup Challenge, focused on developing a dedicated circulatory support pump for single-ventricle hearts.
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Prepare for the Unexpected: Disabilities, Decisions & Planning Ahead
Rare Disease Day - Raising awareness and generating change for the 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease, their families, and carers.Welcome to the savvy safety sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast I’m your host, Carrie Pasquarello With Global Secure Resources, today's guest is Dr. Erin Kyle, DNP, RN, CNOR, NEA BC. She’s a national leader in evidence-based perioperative practice and a passionate advocate for patient-centered care.Today, we will discuss Preparing for the Unexpected: Disabilities, Decisions & Planning Ahead. Preparedness is not about expecting the worst — it is about creating confidence, reducing stress, and ensuring your wishes and safety are respected during unexpected life changes.Tips:Start the Conversation Early. Difficult conversations are often the ones families avoid—but they are the most important. Talk openly about medical wishes, caregiving preferences, financial planning, and quality-of-life priorities. Planning ahead reduces stress and ensures decisions reflect personal values rather than rushed choices during a crisis. Put Legal and Medical Documents in Place. Essential documents provide clarity and authority during emergencies. Consider preparing: • Healthcare Proxy or Medical Power of Attorney • Living Will or Advance Directive • HIPAA Authorization Forms • Financial Power of Attorney. Having these documents ensures trusted individuals can advocate and act on your behalf if needed. Build a Personal Safety & Support Network. Unexpected health changes or disabilities often require teamwork. Identify trusted family members, friends, healthcare providers, and community resources who can step in if needed. Share key information with them so they are prepared to help quickly and confidently.Organize Critical Information in One Accessible Place. Create a secure and easy-to-access system that includes: • Medical history and medication lists • Insurance information • Emergency contacts • Password and account access plans • Care instructions or daily routines. When information is organized, families and caregivers can respond more quickly and effectively.Plan for Lifestyle, Travel, and Daily Living Changes. Unexpected disabilities can impact mobility, communication, independence, and travel plans. Consider accessibility needs, transportation options, home safety adjustments, and contingency plans. Thinking ahead allows individuals to maintain independence and confidence even during life changes.Resources: February 28th is Rare Disease Day, raising awareness and driving change for the 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease and their families. https://www.rarediseaseday.org/Thnk CADASIL https://www.thinkcadasil.org/Learn more about Baylie's Story here https://www.baylieswish.org/https://w...Medical forms https://www.baylieswish.org/legal-formsGlobal Secure Resources and Global Secure Student https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/ https://globalsecureresources.com/Medjet - http://www.medjet.com/globalsecureGlobal Rescue - https://partner.globalrescue.com/glob...
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CADASIL Awareness Day 2024
CADASIL Awareness Day.In the most recent Savvy Safety Sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast, I had the privilege of interviewing Angelique, a 25-year-old Project Coordinator from Pretoria, South Africa. Angelique shared her journey of living with CADASIL, a rare genetic stroke disorder that she and her two sisters were diagnosed with following their father’s diagnosis. Despite CADASIL's challenges, Angelique has achieved significant milestones, including graduating with distinction in Psychology and earning a teaching certification. Our conversation shed light on the impact of CADASIL on her daily life and future plans, the misconceptions surrounding the disease, and the invaluable support from loved ones and the medical community. Angelique's resilience, passion for the arts, and dedication to raising awareness about CADASIL were truly inspiring. We emphasize the importance of empathy and supportive care for those affected by CADASIL. Please share this podcast with friends and families. CADASIL is sometimes misdiagnosed with MS, ALS, and other diseases.Resources: Think CADASIL https://www.thinkcadasil.org/cadasil-signs-symptomsCure CADASIL https://curecadasil.org/Please watch Angelique Barnard’s video about CADASILYouTube video: https://youtu.be/1jpfP-JY-_0?si=Wr9AONW98CnLfhSOVisit Angelique Barnard’s Instagram account:instagram.com/_artgelique_Instagram - art account: instagram.com/angeliquebarnard_artGlobal Secure Resources https://www.globalsecureresources.com/ Global Secure Student https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/
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CADASIL Unveiled: The Hidden Link to Strokes and Migraines.
Welcome to the Savvy Safety Sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast. In today's episode, we will be discussing CADASIL, a disease that is often misdiagnosed as MS or another neurological disorder.My guest is Dr. Fanny Elahi, a physician-scientist with a doctorate in neurogenetics, a residency in neurology, and a fellowship in neurodegenerative disorders. Her work at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City involves researching the vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and finding ways to better protect the brain function of individuals with CADASIL, which stands for cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy.Dr. Elahi is dedicated to developing new therapies at The Elahi Lab to protect brain function and prevent dementia. She is an Associate Professor and a renowned expert in CADASIL.You can find Dr. Elahi at ELAHI LAB www.ELAHILAB.com https://www.mountsinai.org/Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiTo participate in our clinical studies, please contact the clinical research team at [email protected] get a clinic appointment with Dr. Elahi, please contact Ms. Shanel Muirhead at [email protected] or call 212-241-7076.DR. Elahi CVCarrie PasquarelloCEO of Global Secure Resources Inc. -Global Secure StudentCommunity Awareness Prevention ProgramsTo learn more about CADASIL, dementia, and Alzheimer’s, go to the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) https://rarediseases.org/https://rarediseases.org/?s=CADASIL Think CADASIL https://www.thinkcadasil.org/
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Summertime Safety 2024
Welcome to the Savvy Safety Sisters Podcast!Let's Talk Safety.We are all looking forward to a great summer. We can make it even more memorable and fun by learning a few strategies to enhance our safety and security, making for a fantastic summer! We aim to teach you skills to avoid wasting time, money, and energy so you can kick back, enjoy, relax, and reconnect with family and friends. Today, we will cover the following: Summer Water Safety, Travel Tips, Cybersecurity, and Petty Crime & Scams. CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation, can help save a life during cardiac arrest, when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs. However, even after training, remembering the CPR steps and administering them correctly can be a challenge.To be prepared when moments matter, please click the link below. https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class/cpr/performing-cpr/cpr-steps#:~:text=CPR%2C%20or%20cardiopulmonary%20resuscitation%20can,correctly%20can%20be%20a%20challenge.Resources:POWERFUL TECHNOLOGY DESIGNED TO PROTECT YOU AND THE PEOPLE YOU LOVE: https://invisawear.com/THE ANTI-THEFT, ANTI-FATIGUE, ANTI-CHAOS TRAVEL BAGhttps://conmigobags.com/Medjet: Global Secure Resources Discount link: http://www.medjet.com/globalsecureTravel Tips: https://conmigobags.com/travel-safety/a-parents-guide-to-student-travel-safety-tips/Tips For International Travelers: https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/blog/tips-for-first-time-international-travelersCybersecurity Awareness Homeland Security – _Stop. Think. Connect. https://www.stopthinkconnect.org/Travel Tips for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month https://medium.com/@glosecresources/travel-tips-for-national-cybersecurity-awareness-month-e285bc09bb2cPetty Crime and Scams International Travel Trends: Scams and Crime https://globalsecureresources.com/posts/scams-and-crimes.htmlWe encourage everyone to keep water safety in mind and reduce child drowning.We want everyone to follow five simple steps to stay safer this summer • Designate a water watcher every single time children in my care are in or near the water. • Make sure kids know how to swim. • Learn CPR. • If there is a pool, always remove portable pool ladders when they are not in use. • Ensure all permanent pools have a proper fence and gate and safer drain covers.Learn more about rip currents. Rip currents are particularly dangerous because they are difficult to identify, and the worst events can occur during otherwise good weather when your guard might be let down. They also tend to be strongest during low tide. Don't underestimate the power of water; even rivers and lakes can have undertows. Significant rip currents are more likely to occur with a strong onshore wind.Learn how to break the grip of the rip.Keep children safe around water.https://www.cdc.gov/drowning/prevention/index.html25 July is World Drowning Prevention Day World Drowning Prevention Day, declared through the April 2021 UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/75/273 “Global drowning prevention”, is held annually on 25 July. This global advocacy event serves as an opportunity to highlight the tragic and profound impact of drowning on families and communities and offer life-saving solutions to prevent it. An estimated 236,000 people drown every year, and drowning is among the ten leading causes of death for children aged 5-14 years. More than 90% of drowning deaths occur in rivers, lakes, wells, domestic water storage vessels, and swimming pools in low- and middle-income countries, with children and adolescents in rural areas disproportionately affected.Strategize your safety today! Be proactive, prepared, and protected!See you at the next Savvy Safety Sisters Podcast. Please like and share!
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The Fentanyl Epidemic: A mother's story
Welcome to the savvy safety sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast.Sandra Bagwell, Ryan's mom, shares her story to shine a light on the fentanyl epidemic.Today, we're talking about a chemical drug that is 50 times more potent than heroin. It is similar to morphine but about 100 times more potent.The drug traffickers are putting fentanyl in all kinds of products. They're putting it in cocaine, they're putting it in marijuana, and fentanyl is being pressed into counterfeit pills.We must start conversations with loved ones to share awareness to prevent poisoning and harm.Start the conversation today, you might save a life.Learn more at DEA - https://www.dea.gov/resources/fentany... “Fentanyl is the single deadliest drug threat our nation has ever encountered. Fentanyl is everywhere. From large metropolitan areas to rural America, no community is safe from this poison. We must take every opportunity to spread the word to prevent fentanyl-related overdose death and poisonings from claiming scores of American lives every day.” - DEA Administrator Anne MilgramResources and more information:https://txaf.org/https://lvof.org/https://www.dea.gov/fentanylawareness
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CADASIL Awareness
CADASIL Awareness: Why should you know more about this disease? #Stroke #MS #Dementia #Alzheimer’s Welcome to the savvy safety sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast. Our guest today is Michael Kennedy. We will be discussing a disease called CADASIL -.Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy. What are some common symptoms and challenges that individuals with CADASIL and caregivers face? We want to empower our listeners with education and advocacy from experts, and today, we will cover this important topic, which affects families worldwide and is often misdiagnosed. For more information: National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) https://rarediseases.org/Medline plus https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/cerebral-autosomal-dominant-arteriopathy-with-subcortical-infarcts-and-leukoencephalopathy/#resources Michael’s Books:https://www.amazon.com/Tuckers-Surprise-Michael-Kennedy/dp/1614685401 https://www.amazon.com/Billies-Vacation-Michael-Kennedy/dp/1614684847 https://www.playhollow.com/products/gracees-gang?_pos=1&_sid=66cce3ae4&_ss=r
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International Women's Week with Rachael’s First Week
International Women's Day 2024 Hello and welcome to the Savvy Safety Sisters partner and prevention podcast. I'm your host, Carrie pasquarello of Global Secure Resources, and this month, we want to celebrate International Women's Day and Women's History Month by spotlighting amazing women changing the course of the world with their actions, their thoughts, and their hopes for a better and safer future so today, I am thrilled to introduce DR. ANGI FIEGE of Rachael's First Week.ABOUT RACHAEL'S FIRST WEEKRachael's First Week LIVE! is a program dedicated to protecting the lives of high school seniors and college freshmen as they transition into young adult women and men. These can be tumultuous years when peers often look to each other for guidance as they encounter novel and potentially dangerous situations rather than engaging experienced mentors to provide solutions. The mission of Rachael's First Week is to develop the decision-making skills of teens as they enter this time of monumental change in their lives.Please visit:Rachael's First Week at https://rachaelsfirstweek.org and share with students and parents.Breathe, Nolan, Breathe https://youtu.be/WZrqrzG3UA8?si=1dAJfRQ8e5ocGh7BStudy Abroad Safety: www.globalsecurestudent.com/book
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CADASIL - What is CADASIL, and why should you know more about this disease?
Welcome to the savvy safety sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast. Our guest today is Sheila Connor. We will be discussing a disease called CADASIL.Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and LeukoencephalopathyWe want to empower our listeners with education and advocacy by experts, and today, we will cover this important topic as it affects families worldwide and is often misdiagnosed.What is CADASIL?How can I or my loved one help improve care for people with CADASIL?Where can I find more information about CADASIL?Learn about related topics.For more information, please visit-https://curecadasil.org/https://www.elahilab.comhttps://rarediseases.org/https://www.ninds.nih.gov/health-information/disorders/cadasil https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/
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Praline's Backyard Foundation - National Domestic Hotline
We want to celebrate. International Women's Day and Women's History Month! My goal is to spotlight amazing women changing the course of the world with their actions, thoughts, and hopes for a better and safer future. So today, I'm thrilled to introduce Orazie Cook. She is the Owner of Praline's Backyard Dog Services and Praline’s Backyard Foundation, She is stepping up to help Survivors of Domestic violence, Which is a ‘public health epidemic.' In fact, National statistics show that one in four women in the U.S. will experience domestic violence at some point during their lives. There are so many challenges to supporting survivors of domestic violence, and one of the biggest challenges in safety planning, is lodging! And Orazie, with her amazing program, is advocating and helping. To find out more information about Orazie, please reach out to her: Praline's Backyard Dog Services Orazie Cook, MIAD, MPH, DrPH Owner of Praline's Backyard Dog Services CEO of Praline's Backyard Foundation Website www.pralinesbackyard.com www.pralinesbackyardfoundation.org If you or a friend is in need of help, please reach out to the following resources. Because Help is available. You can Speak with someone now. National Domestic Violence Hotline Hours: 24/7 800-799-7233 The Rainn hotline https://www.rainn.org/ Pathways to safety https://pathwaystosafety.org/ Love is Respect https://www.loveisrespect.org/ no more https://nomoredirectory.org/ The rad system defense self-defense program http://www.rad-systems.com/ Gavin De Becker https://www.mosaicmethod.com/ My favorite book: The Gift of Fear
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Women's History Month 2023 the Aplomb Project
This month we want to celebrate. International Women's Day and Women's History Month. My goal is to spotlight amazing women, changing the course of the world with their actions, thoughts, and hopes for a better and safer future. So today, I'm thrilled to introduce Danielle Festa https://theaplombproject.org/. She founded The Aplomb Project, Which pays tribute to those who have experienced a life-altering trauma. As an artist, she captures the resilience of trauma survivors, then gifts the portrait to the participants to celebrate their courage and strength. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dfesta https://www.instagram.com/paintingsbydfesta/ Please Help support the project https://theaplombproject.org/ Resources: Growing through Trauma https://www.brainline.org/article/growing-through-trauma Phases or trauma recovery https://trauma-recovery.ca/recovery/phases-of-trauma-recovery/ The Rainn hotline https://www.rainn.org/ Pathways to safety https://pathwaystosafety.org/ Love is Respect https://www.loveisrespect.org/ no more https://nomoredirectory.org/ The rad system defense self-defense program http://www.rad-systems.com/
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Missing in Massachusetts
Missing in Massachusetts Welcome to the Savvy Safety Sisters - Let's Talk Safety with Ingrid and Carrie.Today we are highlighting missing women in Massachusetts. Our goal is to increase public awareness to reduce the dangers citizens face in their daily lives, whether around the corner or around the world. Let's help find these women and bring them home to their families. Brookfield - Brittany Tee - Any tips, call Brookfield police at 508-867-5570East Boston - Reyna Morales Rojas Any tips, 617-343-4328Boston - Lori Baxter - Any tips, 617-343-5619Cohasset - Ana Walshe - Any tips, 781-830-4990
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Let's Talk Safety - New details surrounding the death of Eliza Fletcher
There are new details that were released surrounding the abduction and murder of Eliza Fletcher. Suspect Cleotha Abston now faces additional charges of first-degree murder and first-degree murder in perpetration of kidnapping
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Let's Talk Safety - The kidnapping of Eliza Fletcher
Around 4 am on Friday, Eliza Fletcher, a deeply committed runner who earned a spot in the Boston Marathon, went for a run.Authorities claimed that she traveled along her usual route close to the University of Memphis. Around 4:20 in the morning, she was "abducted and forced into a mid-sized, dark-colored SUV" while running near Central Avenue. Police made an arrest and charged a man for Kidnapping Eliza and the search continues to find her. Where is Eliza Fletcher? Help if you have any information please call Crime Stoppers at 901-528-CASH.
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Let's Talk Safety - Active Shooter Awareness Training and Student Online Safety
Community Awareness Prevention Program. Debbie Kraulidis Vice President, Mms for America, and Carrie Pasquarello CEO Global Secure Resources discuss important strategies to keep children safe along with what parents can do to secure the safety of their children. When seconds count what does your child need to know? In today's program, Carrie Pasquarello shares readiness tips and tools to keep the ones you love safe. We're talking about safety and security at school and online. https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/Speaking Programs or Fireside ChatBring Global Secure Resources Teach, Reach, and Empower Programs to your group or school. https://globalsecureresources.com/https://innovationwomen.com/finding-speakers/
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Spring Break - Let's Talk Safety
Savvy Safety Sisters Presents Let's Talk SafetyPlease, talk with your kids before they leave for #SpringBreak! Just this month we have had some devastating news about students killed. Aiden Nevarez,- College student Arizona State University died from what appears to be a fall in Mexico. Miguel Rendon,- High school student at Hoover High in San Diego was kidnapped and murdered in Mexico Cassidy Murray, a Middle Schoolstudent at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School Cambridge died in Aruba, Tyre Sampson, fell to his death from a Florida amusement park ride.There have been many drugoverdoses including West Point cadets on spring break.We need to learn from these tragedies. We need to talk about safety and incorporate risk mitigation.So today let's go over a fewSpring Break Safety Tips.For a free safety checklist please visit https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/
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Let's Talk Safety #1 - New York Police Officer Killed
NYPD Officer Jason Rivera was killed in a shooting and second Officer Wilbert Mora is fighting for his life. Crime surges are leaving our streets unsafe and police officers and citizens in danger. We have to do more to end the culture of lawlessness and support our police.For more information and a free Safety Checklist please visithttps://www.globalsecurestudent.com/ For more information about Ingrid Centurion please visit:https://www.centurionforcongress.com/ Update: We are heartbroken that Officer Wilbert Mora lost his life. We will never forget Officer Rivera and Officer Mora's dedication and sacrifice.
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Lets Talk Safety #2
From the East Coast to the West Coast women are being murdered. Crime is out of control. We have to stop allowing criminals to continue to re-victimize citizens. Brianna and Michelle deserved more. We will cover the 3P's of safety: Proactive, Prepared, and Protected. For more information and a free Safety Checklist please visithttps://www.globalsecurestudent.com/ For more information about Ingrid Centurion please visit:https://www.centurionforcongress.com/
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Let's Talk Safety - New York Police Officer Killed
NYPD Officer Jason Rivera was killed in a shooting and second Officer Wilbert Mora is fighting for his life. Crime surges are leaving our streets unsafe and police officers and citizens in danger. We have to do more to end the culture of lawlessness and support our police.For more information and a free Safety Checklist please visithttps://www.globalsecurestudent.com/ For more information about Ingrid Centurion please visit:https://www.centurionforcongress.com/
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#BeTheBeacon
Welcome to the SAVVY SAFETY SISTER’S PARTNERS IN PREVENTION PODCAST I am your host Carrie Pasquarello of Global Secure Resources. I am here to bring a spotlight to keep you and your family safe and secure. My guest today is Stephenie Rodriguez, Founder, Creator, and CEO, WanderSafe. She will share an overview of the #BETHEBEACON CAMPAIGN. WanderSafe, in support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals announced the #BetheBeacon initiative to activate citizens, private companies, NGOs, civil agencies, government agencies, and sporting codes, to commit to working together to end gender-based violence in public and private spaces, workplaces and homes in support of the United Nations Day for the Eradication of Violence Against Women, November 25, 2021, kicking off the global 16 Days of Activism. The WanderSafe Accord (WSA) serves as a unifying agreement grounded in the belief that through conscientious and intentional commitments, we will co-create local and global public and private spaces and digital ecosystems that are fundamentally safe and free from gender-based violence. - #BeTheBeacon - step up, speak up, report, and bear witness in support of vulnerable members of our community that are at risk, or experiencing gender-based violence. - Work together to fund and support access to services, such as mental, physical, and sexual health care, post-rape care, and counseling. - Advocate for inclusive, comprehensive, and long-term strategies, programs, and resources to prevent and eliminate VAWG in public and private spaces prioritizing the most marginalized women and girls - Improving knowledge and providing guidance on implementing laws, public policies, and restorative programs. - Amplify the success stories by showcasing effective strategies and interventions to inspire all actors to scale up and scale out evidence-based, gender-responsive initiatives. - and more... Join our mission.Links:https://thewandersafeaccord.com/ Global Secure Resources Inc. https://www.globalsecureresources.com/ https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/https://warifng.org/ National sexual assault hotline: 24/7 800-656-HOPE PAVE is a great resource -PROMOTING AWARENESS | VICTIM EMPOWERMENThttps://www.shatteringthesilence.org/
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2021
Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2021What happened to the killer of Sarah Everard?Today we spotlight gender violence and domestic violence that has led to physical harm, suffering, kidnapping, rape, and murder. Gender violence is a major health and welfare issue for everyone. We need to talk about DV, GV, and IPV with students early because Research shows that IPV intimate partner violence is most prevalent in young adulthood. Resourceshttps://hotline.rainn.org/https://pathwaystosafety.org/http://www.loveisrespect.org/https://nomoredirectory.org/http://www.rad-systems.com/rad_programs.htmlhttps://www.surviverape.org/forensics/survivor/time-sensitivehttps://www.globalsecurestudent.com/Speak with a trained advocate who can provide assistance with needs resulting from victimization.Stay safe!
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Sarah Everard
Sarah Everard, the 33-year-old marketing executive from South London went missing in south London. She was last seen leaving her friend's house at 9 p.m. on March 3. A London Metropolitan police officer was arrested on suspicion of the murder along with his wife. It is always disturbing when a person in power and trust acts is involved with a crime. We are grateful to the police officers who investigated this crime and found and arrested the criminal. Violence against women is a global issue, we need to speak up and change the culture with leadership and empowerment. Carrie Pasquarello of Global Secure Resources https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/ and Stephenie Rodriquez of WanderSafe https://www.wandersafe.com/ as we talk about gender violence and strategies, tools, and techniques to stay safe on The Savvy Safety Sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION – PodcastDownload the free safety app here https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...and use BeSafe code at https://www.wandersafe.com/ email us for a free safety checklist. [email protected] We have to do more to stop the violence.
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Savvy Safety Sisters with Pete Canavan
Personal safety expert Pete Canavan will be joining us today to speak on the topic of personal safety. He has helped thousands of clients learn how to stay safe from online and offline threats. Pete’s extensive experience comes from his work as an IT security consultant, university public safety officer, and self-defense instructor. He will provide our listeners with practical, actionable, and effective solutions to improve personal safety.
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Tackling the problem of personal safety with Stephenie Rodriguez Founder of Wandersafe
Our goal today is to share an amazing product that can make a difference in improving your personal safety.
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Aniah Heart - National Crime Prevention Month
Angela Harris has a deep passion for teaching safety. This passion surfaced through the unbearable loss of her precious daughter Aniah. We know one of the best ways to make a difference in preventing victimization and keeping you and your family safe is to identify risks and teach strategies, tools, and techniques to increase awareness and safety. Find more information at Globalsecurestudent.com
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Savvy Safety Sisters Podcast - National Preparedness Month
What we will share today is how we all can stay healthier after a natural disaster. This is a timely issue after we have just experienced the devastation from Hurricane Laura and its destructive effects on the environment. We are grateful to have Tina Peters, a passionate, hard-working business owner and president of Mallard Inc., whose expert knowledge focuses on Environmental Due Diligence, Environmental Risk, and so much more.
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Summertime Safety
Welcome to the savvy safety sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast We are your host Carrie and Ingrid. Given the current state of the world, this year’s safety month will look a little different. Along with our summertime safety spotlight, we are going to continue to talk about mental health wellness along with other important ways to keep our family safe and secure.
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Human Trafficking Awareness & Prevention
We are combating human trafficking. Join Ingrid and Carrie for a critical conversation about human trafficking. We are joined by our special guest Cheri Crider, the outreach survivor leader for Amirah. Listen as we raise awareness on how traffickers use force, fraud, and coercion. We will also identify potential indicators, where to find victim and survivor assistance, and how you can help. Together we can make a difference.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
NEW PODCAST! We have a new podcast that just premiered. It's called Savvy Safety Sisters. If you've ever thought about ways to improve the safety of your family, friends, and employees, then this is the podcast for you. Every episode, we'll take a true-life current event and share strategies that could be used to improve safety and security.
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Carrie Pasquarello I Centurion
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