• Breaking the Silence: Sexual Violence, Celebrity Scandals, and Support Systems

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Breaking the Silence: Sexual Violence, Celebrity Scandals, and Support Systems

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the So She Slays Podcast, we dive into a powerful and necessary conversation with sociologist Nicole Bedera, a leading expert on sexual violence. Known for her groundbreaking research and featured in The New York Times, NPR, and Teen Vogue, Nicole sheds light on how social structures and cultural norms contribute to the predictability of sexual violence.

    We take a deep dive into some of the most high-profile celebrity cases, including Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, Brad and Angelina, and Jonah Hill, where Nicole lent her expertise. But it’s not just about headlines—this episode tackles the real-life impact of sexual violence and assault, discussing the various ways survivors can report incidents beyond traditional law enforcement channels.

    Nicole also explores how to support someone who has experienced sexual violence, offering crucial advice on both immediate and long-term care. This episode is raw, unfiltered, and filled with the kind of honest life advice that will resonate with anyone who wants to be a better ally and advocate.

    Check out Nicole's latest book, "On the Wrong Side" available online now.


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