Our Favorite Moments from our Top Podcasts

Video Version: Audio Only Version: In this podcast episode, NSVRC’s Communications Director Laura Palumbo, Communications Specialist Halle Nelson, and Multimedia Specialist Courtland Murray reminisced about our most listened to podcasts over the last five years. Participants: Communications Director Laura Palumbo Communications Specialist Halle Nelson Multimedia Specialist Courtland Murray This episode makes mention of the following...
Message Matters: A New Resource for Talking About Health Equity
This new tool offers strategies for engaging communities around health equity by aligning messages with the values of specific audiences. It includes clear examples of how to talk about health equity in plain, accessible language.
Behind the scenes of a partnership to change the media landscape in Minnesota
On this episode, NSVRC staff talk with Rachel Martin Asproth, who is a Nonprofit Communications Manager & Anti-Violence Storyteller, and the Former Senior Communications and Design Coordinator with the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, and Meggie Royer, the Senior Communications Manager at Violence Free Minnesota. We discuss their passion and partnership about ethical media and...
Host A Screening: An Army of Women
Host a screening of the new film AN ARMY OF WOMEN with your community. AN ARMY OF WOMEN had its world premiere at SXSW in March 2024, and as of April 2025, it is available in select US and UK theaters to commemorate Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  A group of women in Austin, Texas, join...
What do you need to know about child sexual abuse?
Child sexual abuse is a significant but preventable public health problem. Child sexual abuse is an abuse of trust, power, and authority. It is a crime. One in four girls and one in 13 boys will be sexually abused before they turn 18 years old1. Children who have been sexually abused might also experience verbal,...
What do you need to know about sexual assault on college campuses?
Overview for media and journalists about campus sexual assault.
Who commits sexual assault and abuse?
Overview for journalists and media on people who commit sexual assault and abuse.
Plain Language for Sexual Assault, Abuse, and Harassment
This 30-minute course explains why plain language is important for messaging about sexual violence and provides opportunities to practice using plain language.
: Reframing the Conversation About Sexual Harassment, Abuse, and Assault
This 30-minute course explores how the general public understands sexual violence. It provides opportunities to practice reframing messages about sexual violence to get at root causes and ultimately change how people understand it.
6 Elements of an Effective Prevention Message
This 30-minute course teaches you how to create effective messages about preventing sexual harassment, abuse, and assault. It includes slide visuals, audio narration, and interactive quizzes to help you practice what you learn. 
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