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Safety Chick Rules

By: Kathleen Gallagher
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  • Kathleen Gallagher is The Safety Chick. After nearly losing her life to a stalker, Kathleen became a victims rights advocate, author and personal safety specialist. She has dedicated her life helping to educate people on how to stay safe. Safety Chick Rules fights crime one tip at a time through incredible stories of victims, experts and ordinary people doing extraordinary things to combat the bad guys. Listen and learn how to open a can of whoop ass when needed, because caring about your personal safety is the greatest gift you can give yourself.
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Episodes
  • EP 19: Scars That Run Deep - A Rape Victims Story of Wisdom and Truth
    Sep 10 2021
    1 out of every 6 American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime. Every 68 seconds another American is sexually assaulted. I personally know many women who have been raped or sexually assaulted who never reported it. In fact, I bet more women do not report being raped than do. My guest today, Adele Hicks, is one of those women. She describes her emotional and poignant experience so that women out there who have similar stories will find peace and empowerment. I greatly appreciate her bravery and willingness to share such a personal story. Guest: Adele Hicks Sexual Assault Survivor The second part of the podcast sheds some light from a victim advocate's point of view, I wanted to bring on someone with decades of experience working in the sexual assault world, retired Master Investigator, Rachael Frost. Rachael is a twenty-year law enforcement veteran specializing in intimate partner violence-related cases, specifically, physical and emotional abuse, stalking, strangulation, restraining orders, sexual abuse, and child abuse. Rachael is the perfect person to educate victims on what to do if they have been raped, and how to go about getting help. She also examines what survivors can do to move on after trauma to live full and positive lives. Guest: Rachael Frost Master Investigator (ret.)/CEO, Frost ICED https://frosticed.com/
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    43 mins
  • EP 18: The Difficult Task of Dealing with a Stalker - A Victim's Story of Tenacity and Strength
    Sep 3 2021
    According to the National Center for Victims of Crime, 7.5 million Americans are stalked annually. BUT, proving a case of stalking is not easy. I know firsthand because I was part of passing the first anti-stalking laws in the country. Victims must prove a laundry list of behavior in order to get their stalker arrested. Obtaining a restraining order is difficult as well. If you are being stalked, you basically need to become your own case manager and work WITH the police to prove a case of Stalking. My guest today did just that and was able to get her stalker arrested, more than once. Lenora Claire was stalked by a man she met ONE TIME, he then began sending her extremely disturbing letters that escalated into graphic rape and death threats that ultimately led to his arrest. I wanted to have Lenora on the show to share her story of tenacity and strength in getting her stalker arrested and her crusade to help other victims. Guest: Lenora Claire Advocate, Activist & Media Personality www.LenoraClaire.com
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    44 mins
  • EP17: The Dangers of Ridesharing - What you need to know before you go...
    Aug 27 2021
    Today's show is about Ridesharing and the dangers that go along with it. 36% of people in the US use ridesharing apps. Uber has 95 million monthly users in the US, and Lyft has 32 million monthly users. 37% of 16–24-year-olds actively use Ridesharing in the US. But just how safe are these ridesharing services and what should you know before you hop into their car? My guest today is here to share invaluable insight into these services and has worked tirelessly to make Ridesharing safer for all users. Seymour Josephson is the father of Samantha Josephson, a University of South Carolina student who was brutally murdered by a man who was pretending to be a rideshare driver. Samantha mistakenly got into his car thinking he was her Uber driver, a common mistake hundreds of Rideshare users do every day. I always say, this podcast is about ordinary people doing extraordinary things out of great tragedy, and Seymour embodies all of that and more. This episode provides vital information for those of you who use Rideshare Apps, it could save your life. Guest: Seymour Josephson Founder, What's My Name Foundation https://www.whatsmyname.org/
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    39 mins

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