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🗓️ 19 May 2024
⏱️ 58 minutes
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In this poignant and insightful episode of Care More, Be Better, host Corinna Bellizzi shares her personal story of survival for the first time. She then shares an interview with Tim Mousseau, a survivor of sexual violence turned speaker and advocate. They explore the complexities of sexual violence, harassment, and the essential steps needed to create safer environments in both personal and professional settings. Tim shares his powerful story, offering guidance on how to support survivors, set boundaries, and foster empathetic curiosity to cultivate safer, more inclusive cultures.
Key Points:
[00:00:00] **Introduction and Context**:
- Corinna discusses a trending question from TikTok: "If you were alone in the woods, would you rather encounter a man or a bear?"
- She shares her own harrowing experience of abuse and the profound impact it had on her life. Emphasizes the importance of speaking out to raise awareness and support others.
[00:07:52] ** Introducing Tim Mousseau**
[00:11:20] **Tim Mousseau's Story**:
- Tim recounts receiving anonymous letters and photos of his assault, triggering his journey of dealing with trauma and seeking support.
- The significant challenges he faced with the police and his employer’s response.
- The transformative power of therapy and support groups in his healing process.
- His decision to speak publicly about his experience to reclaim control and empower others.
[00:17:20] **Understanding and Supporting Survivors**:
- The importance of empathy and not victim-blaming or shaming.
- How to support someone who comes forward with their story: creating safe spaces, offering resources, and respecting their autonomy.
- The significance of documentation and the challenges with the legal system.
[00:23:26] **Creating Safer Work Environments**:
- Redefining workplace policies to be more comprehensive and supportive of employees.
- Importance of clear reporting channels and proactive measures to address harassment and violence.
- The role of managers in fostering a culture of safety and respect.
[00:32:55] **Boundaries and Empathetic Curiosity**:
- The importance of understanding and respecting personal boundaries.
- Strategies for setting and communicating boundaries in both personal and professional contexts.
- Encouraging organizations to model and respect boundaries to create inclusive environments.
[00:39:42] **Workplace Dating and Consent**
[00:45:17] **Educational Resources and Tools**:
- Recommended resources for parents, educators, and organizations to teach consent and support survivors.
- The role of media literacy in understanding and addressing issues related to sexual violence.
[00:54:53] **Empowerment through Empathy**:
- The power of empathetic curiosity in building safer communities.
- Fostering environments where individuals feel cared for and respected.
[00:57:26] **Call to Action**
Final Thoughts:
This episode emphasizes the critical importance of speaking out, supporting survivors, and fostering empathetic and safe environments. Tim Mousseau’s journey offers valuable insights and practical advice for individuals and organizations alike, highlighting the transformative power of empathy and respect.
Resources Mentioned:
- Tim Mousseau's Website: https://www.timmousseau.com
- Joyful Heart Foundation: https://www.joyfulheartfoundation.org
- 1 in 6: https://1in6.org
- RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): https://www.rainn.org
- Know Your Title IX: https://www.knowyourix.org
- Start Strong Program: https://www.startstrongboston.org
- Sexual Citizens: A Landmark Study of Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus: https://www.amazon.com/Sexual-Citizen...
Host Contact Information:
- Email: [email protected]
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corinnabell... and https://www.instagram.com/caremore.be...
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@corinnabellizzi
- Website: Care More Be Better https://www.caremorebebetter.com
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0:00.0 | I'm doing something I've never done before on this podcast, and that is to share something I put out into the world that originated on TikTok. I felt compelled in this case to weigh in on the simple, trending question. If you were alone in the woods, would you rather encounter a man or a bear? This may sound like a simple question on its surface, but really it's so much more complex |
0:22.4 | than most people weighing in on the subject are really prepared for. This question asks you which |
0:27.8 | is more dangerous. It also implies there could be a fate worse than being mulled or killed by a bear. |
0:35.8 | And saying man versus human also raises some questions. As of early May, |
0:42.4 | almost 8,000 women have weighed in on this conversation and their personal takes. Many posts have |
0:48.8 | seen more than 2 million views. My personal post shared on May 5th on my profile at Corina Belize has been viewed |
0:57.6 | over 90,000 times. There are some in my family who haven't wanted me to speak out for obvious reasons, |
1:06.0 | but I simply couldn't hold back any longer. There is a definitive social impact to sexual abuse, to child |
1:13.3 | endangerment and trauma. Speaking about our experiences both raises awareness, helps those that have |
1:20.3 | experienced something similar to not feel alone, and may actually serve to change our society |
1:26.1 | for the better. This is an incredibly difficult |
1:30.3 | story for me to share. I get emotional for obvious reasons. Here goes. Buckle up and possible |
1:38.8 | trigger warning on this one. I'm going to weigh in on the man versus bear conversation. When I was 12 years old, I ran away from home |
1:46.5 | because I was terrified of my mother's boyfriend. I was scared of him because he leered at me and all my |
1:55.2 | girlfriends, made suggestive remarks, would pin me, tickle me, hold me down, blow darts, blow darts within an inch of my head, |
2:06.2 | throw knives around me, taunt me on a daily basis. So I lived on the streets for a while. I was only |
2:15.9 | gone from my home for five or six days. |
2:20.0 | But what I went through on the streets in a way paled in comparison to what my imagination provided me if I had stayed home. |
2:29.4 | And I went through a lot in that time. And I'm not getting into that today. |
2:37.5 | I saw some of the worst of humanity and some of the best of it in that short time. And ultimately, after five days, I chose |
2:44.8 | to come home. I chose to come home because I felt like I had nowhere else to go. |
2:55.7 | And when I got home with my backpack, |
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