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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – PREVENTION: Lessons from the ER – Part 3. This conclusion to the three-part series contains honest, practical lessons-learned from over 20 years of Emergency Room examinations with assault victims

The information our two experts have accumulated causes them to share beliefs about how victims can prevent assaults. Listen and learn these wisdom gems that can keep you and those you care about safer. Share this with friends and relatives.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – HEALING: What questions do sexual assault victims ask in the ER and what are the answers to those questions?

It’s a time of pain and confusion compounded by the anxiety of unanswered questions. Listen and learn as our experienced ER experts share the questions they hear and the answers they give.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – Healing: What really happens in the Emergency Room after an assault?

Highly trained Sexual Assault Forensic Examiners (SAFE nurses) help victims deal with the physical and emotional aspects of an assault. It’s the first step in healing. Listen and learn about what really happens.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – Prevention: Relationship violence and the workplace

Each year 5,000,000 women suffer violence or abuse at their workplace linked to relationships outside of work. This is a huge problem both in terms of trauma to the women and damage to the businesses. Listen as an expert from a Fortune 500 company and I examine this problem both in terms of impact on the individuals and impact on their employers. We’ll provide a roadmap for dealing successfully with this issue.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – Prevention: Best practices for safe travel

Two experienced travelers share a range of good ideas and then we condense them into best practices. Listen and learn how to travel more safely for both business and pleasure.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – Empowerment: Empowered Living – Part 3. This is the conclusion of the series with Mary

In this segment we discuss the last two Guiding Principles that allow women to lead empowered lives plus a key lesson that ties them all together. Listen and learn more about how to win in the face of adversity.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – Empowerment: Empowered Living – Part 2. This is Part 2 of the series with Mary

In this segment we discuss more of the Guiding Principles that allow women to lead empowered lives. Listen and learn more about how to win in the face of adversity.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – Empowerment: Empowered Living – Part 1

Non-victims are usually “empowered” people; victims are often “disempowered” people. When you face attack or aggression the difference between winning and losing is often linked to whether you feel empowered or not. Listen and learn valuable life-lessons from empowered women so you win when you need to. This is the first of a multi-part series.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – Prevention: Protecting your daughter – Part 2.

We conclude the dialogue about helping insure your daughter’s safety. Listen to understand the final key elements in this essential conversation.

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Not Me! Empowering Women and Saving Lives – Prevention: Protecting your daughter – Part 1. The best insurance policy

Information leads to beliefs and beliefs lead to actions. If you want your daughter to do safe actions it starts with giving her good information. Listen and learn what to communicate, when and how to do it.

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