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WISEr conversation, connection, community
WISEuv
6 episodes
2 days ago
Our second season picks up where we left off, right now, diving deep into conversation to explore the ways that WISE is inspiring the Upper Valley community to create a more peaceful future. And it asks this key question: how can all of us be a part of the movement? In six episodes, we highlight how relationships can make real and lasting change.
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Our second season picks up where we left off, right now, diving deep into conversation to explore the ways that WISE is inspiring the Upper Valley community to create a more peaceful future. And it asks this key question: how can all of us be a part of the movement? In six episodes, we highlight how relationships can make real and lasting change.
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WISEr conversation, connection, community
Paying attention and staying curious

Jess Chayes wraps up our second season by talking with recent Dartmouth graduate Brandon Zhou about the role students play in making college communities safer by spreading awareness and openly communicating about gender based violence. Later, Jess highlights her biggest take-away from this season of interviews: the message that all of us can create change and a more peaceful world by paying attention and being curious.

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1 year ago
18 minutes 7 seconds

WISEr conversation, connection, community
We’re here for you. Estamos aquí para ti.

Jess Chayes hosts a free-flowing conversation with members of the Dartmouth College community and WISE. Kianny Antigua, a senior lecturer of Spanish, Brianna Perry, Theater Department Production Manager and WISE volunteer, and Bailey Ray, Campus Advocacy Manager touch upon supporting college students in their different campus roles and the little changes we can make in our own lives to shift our culture. We learn about the power of language, slowing down, listening, and what we can learn from young people today.

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1 year ago
53 minutes 4 seconds

WISEr conversation, connection, community
Collecting the dots

In this episode, our host Jess Chayes takes a deeper dive into Forensic Experiential Trauma Interviews (FETI) with MITC Director Abby Tassel and WISE Advocacy Manager Bailey Ray. We learn how FETI interviews work, providing opportunities for survivors to share their experiences more fully on their terms. Abby and Bailey also talk about the distinct roles of facilitating FETI interviews and providing advocacy in supporting survivors.

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1 year ago
40 minutes 52 seconds

WISEr conversation, connection, community
The lightbulb moment

In our third episode, our host Jess Chayes chats with WISE Program Director Kate Rohdenburg about the evolution of WISE’s prevention programming, the moments when awareness becomes understanding, and how awareness leads to change. Listen in as we explore how curiosity and critical thinking are key elements in prevention and building resilience in our families and communities.

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1 year ago
34 minutes 45 seconds

WISEr conversation, connection, community
Solving problems over pizza

In this episode, we meet some of the partners involved in WISE’s groundbreaking Multidisciplinary Interview and Training Center (MITC). MITC is a case study in how strong relationships lead to change and how one new approach can lead to a host of positive outcomes. Jess Chayes hosts MITC Director Abby Tassel, Windsor County State's Attorney Ward Goodenough, Victim Advocate Meghan Place, and Detective Sergeant Scott Moody from the Hartford Police Department.

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1 year ago
50 minutes 39 seconds

WISEr conversation, connection, community
Curious with a small “c”

Our first episode sets the stage for the arc of the WISEr conversation, connection, community podcast. We explore how WISE creates community relationships, collaborates with community partners, and responds to the needs of people who have experiences of gender-based violence. WISE enters relationships through listening, discovering needs, and forming connections. In this episode, our host Jess Chayes chats with WISE Executive Director Peggy O’Neil and WISE Board member Jenny Levy.

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1 year ago
42 minutes 46 seconds

WISEr conversation, connection, community
Our second season picks up where we left off, right now, diving deep into conversation to explore the ways that WISE is inspiring the Upper Valley community to create a more peaceful future. And it asks this key question: how can all of us be a part of the movement? In six episodes, we highlight how relationships can make real and lasting change.