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In this episode of I See What You're Saying, my guest, Jessie Lindberg, shared some amazing insights on overcoming trauma and advocating for survivors of domestic abuse, child abuse, and sexual abuse. We discussed the importance of trauma-informed care and listened to some incredible testimonials from inmates and abuse survivors. We also touched on the power of counseling and the challenges of investigating victims of abuse.Timestamps: (00:03:21) - From show business to nonprofit executive director.(00:10:26) - Being trauma informed: understanding and empathy.(00:17:39) - Believe them, empower them, guide gently.(00:30:47) - Empowering, supporting, and removing barriers to healing.(00:37:25) - Understanding nonverbal communication.(00:42:48) - Partnering to provide counseling for incarcerated women.(00:53:30) - Max security prisoners donate to charity.(01:01:40) - Domestic violence policy for employers, outreach efforts.(01:06:31) - CAC model helps child abuse victims.(01:14:18) - Amazing work helping victims escape abusers.Links and Resources:Turning Point – Serving survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse.Sponsor LinksHumintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.Emotional Intelligence Magazine: HOME | Emotional Intelligence Magazine + (ei-magazine.com) International Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com) Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media