It’s Time to Talk

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It’s Time to Talk

Domestic Violence impacts every facet of our society. Take a deep dive with the hosts as they navigate the problems and discover solutions to one of our community’s most devastating realities.

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    It’s Time To Talk RECAP

    Stephanie Theakston and Diane Fleet recap the It's Time To Talk podcast Episodes 01-06.  Watch previous episodes here Know about it. Talk About it. Do something about it at It's Time Lexington. 

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    How Domestic Violence Impacts Our Youth (Part 2)

    Stephanie Theakston and Diane Fleet sit down with Jennifer Johnson Koch, Program Director for The Children's Advocacy Center and Rashmi Adi-Brown, COO of CHES Solutions Group, to discuss how our youth are impacted by domestic and intimate partner violence.  Know about it. Talk About it. Do something about it at It's Time Lexington. 

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    How Domestic Violence Impacts Our Youth (Part 1)

    Stephanie Theakston and Diane Fleet sit down with two Youth Advocates, Melissa Wallace and Liz Epperson, to discuss how our youth are impacted by domestic and intimate partner violence.  Know about it. Talk About it. Do something about it at It's Time Lexington. 

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    Man to Man; A Conversation About Domestic Violence

    In a special episode, two male domestic violence survivor advocates, Dominic Norwood and Scott Lancaster (both with GreenHouse17) sit down with two community members, Arthur Hancock and Gary Pack to discuss domestic violence, man to man. They take a look at how men can be a part of the solution when it comes to preventing domestic violence, how the power and control mentality is baked into our culture and more ... Spoiler alert: this may make you rethink some old ideas.  Know about it. Talk About it. Do something about it at It's Time Lexington. 

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    Preventing Domestic Violence is Everyone’s Business

    Stephanie Theakston and Diane Fleet sit down with two local business leaders, Kathy Love and Rob Perez, to discuss how the business community can be a part of the solution when it comes to preventing domestic violence. Spoiler alert: this may make you want to be a better employer.  Know about it. Talk About it. Do something about it at It's Time Lexington. 

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    Practice What You Preach

    Stephanie Theakston and Diane Fleet sit down with Fr. Jim Sichko and Rev. Helen VanKoevering to discuss how faith leaders can be a part of the solution when it comes to preventing domestic violence.  Know about it. Talk About it. Do something about it at It's Time Lexington. 

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    Leading With Love

    What do we do when people we love are the ones causing harm?  It's a complicated question but let's face it, love is complicated. How do you approach your family, friends, and loved-ones when you see them engaging in behavior that is abusive?  Our guests discuss commonsense solutions and an unconventional approaches to this experience. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Domestic Violence impacts every facet of our society. Take a deep dive with the hosts as they navigate the problems and discover solutions to one of our community’s most devastating realities.

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