Male Survivors Video

Episode #13: Male Survivors – Engage by Uplift

Uplift- Online Communities Against Sexual Violence

Published on Oct 7, 2015

CALL TO ACTION: For this week’s call to action, we want you to think about why it’s harder for men to come forward after a sexual assault or abuse. What can we do as a community to make it easier for men to get the support that they need? Share your answers in the comments down below or on social media with the hashtag #EngageUplift.

For more resources for male survivors:
https://1in6.org/
http://malesurvivor.org

Engage by Uplift tackles the difficult issues surrounding sexual abuse that the YouTube and online communities face. We’re starting real talk for real change.

Each week, our host Kat Lazo discusses abuse and how it manifests in virtual spaces. Watch and collaborate with us through weekly calls to action, and join in with some of your favorite YouTubers as they consider the issues in round table discussions.

Guest host: Daniel Wagner

Directed by Kelly Kend: http://kellykend.com/

Written by Das Chapin

Real talk for Real Change. #EngageUplift
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Dr. Pat Love- On Deciding who you are

at PsychAlive

https://youtu.be/oc3aGZIr7FI

Uploaded on Jul 11, 2011

Dr. Pat Love talks about the ability to create a meaningful and rewarding life regardless of external inputs or circumstances.

Watch the full length interview with Dr. Pat Love on love, relationships and parenting here:

https://psychalivemedia.pivotshare.com/media/an-interview-with-pat-love-on-relationships-and-parenting/21448

Dr. Pat Love: Feel the Feelings, but Do the Right Thing

at PsychAlive

https://youtu.be/ZNdGrXLcWqs

Uploaded on Jul 11, 2011

Dr. Pat Love explains through a poignant personal example, why changing habitual behavior is inextricably tied to anxiety, how are feelings rooted in history, and how knowledge can enable you to “feel the feelings, but do the right thing”

Watch the full length interview with Dr. Pat Love on love, relationships and parenting here:

https://psychalivemedia.pivotshare.com/media/an-interview-with-pat-love-on-relationships-and-parenting/21448

Clint Smith: Beyond This Place

Future of StoryTelling 2015

Published on Aug 4, 2015

http://fost.org/summit/
2015 Future of StoryTelling Summit Speaker: Clint Smith
Teacher & Poet

Societal problems like racism and inequality often feel overwhelming. Clint Smith sees a possible remedy: storytelling. Through his work as a poet, educator, and activist, including an innovative program at the Massachusetts Department of Corrections, Smith often confronts how we’re socialized to simplify others down to their race, their class, or even just their worst moment. The same is being done to us, and thus our lives can feel riven by social divides. But if we learn to tell our own stories—to explore our emotions, and to captivate the emotions of others—we can fully engage with our shared humanity. Smith’s experience as a poet has made him adept at teaching these key storytelling tools, which he’ll be sharing at this year’s FoST.