In this episode of the Voice2Change podcast by Jane Doe No More, Patti Ieraci and Donna Palomba speek with host Jocelyn Maminta about the ongoing media coverage of the Epstein files. Examining the real impact on survivors and the vital need to center their voices.
Donna is the founder of Jane Doe No More and Patti is a licensed professional counselor and trauma specialist. Together they discuss the shortcomings of how media frames high-profile sexual abuse scandals, often spotlighting headlines and powerful names while sidelining those most affected.
Through candid conversation and lived experience, Patti and Donna explore why survivor stories are so often left out, how shame and isolation are perpetuated by incomplete narratives, and what meaningful justice and healing should look like. Patti and Donna share advice for survivors feeling triggered or silenced, offer strategies for self-care and empowerment, and call for a shift toward survivor-led storytelling.
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