Posts By Carey Watson, MD
Podcast Interview with Gael Strack
Gael Strack is the CEO and co-Founder of Alliance for Hope International . She led and continues to lead many innovations in Domestic Violence work including co-founding the first Family Justice Center in San Diego , publishing ground-breaking medical domestic violence research and spearheading education on Strangulation Prevention .
Podcast Interview with Jane Stevens
Jane Stevens has worked for nearly 40 years as a journalist primarily covering science, health and technology. When she learned about Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, she saw unmet needs to disseminate the findings of ACEs science and to bring practitioners together. She created Acestoohigh.com and ACESconnection.com , a news site and social networking site which both serve as hubs for education about ACEs and resiliency as well as offering connection for communities striving to put...
Podcast Interview with Sonya Passi
Sonya Passi is the founder and CEO of FreeFrom , a non-profit helping survivors of domestic violence achieve financial stability and greater long term safety. During her time in law school, Sonya was also instrumental in creating the Family Violence Appellate Project . She seeks to fill the gaps in services available for survivors of family violence.
Podcast Interview with Will and Dr. Jackie Yancy
Pastor Will Yancy, M.A. Ed., and Jackie Yancy, PhD , MSC/MFCT lead Triumph Educational Center in Oakland, California. Here they lead domestic violence abusers through the 52 week court mandated batterer intervention program. They also train others in the community to recognize and respond to domestic violence. Both Will and Jackie have a lot to say about how to motivate change, as well as effective strategies to create safe and thriving families.
Podcast Interview with District Attorney Nancy O'Malley
Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley has worked in the DA's office for over thirty years. She is nationally known for her revolutionary work on behalf of Domestic Violence survivors, and for sexually exploited people, especially children. In this conversation, Nancy speaks candidly about the motivations for her work, how she practices self care and her commitment to learning from victims and survivors.
Interview with Dr. Aparna Kota
In this last episode of season two, Carey talks with Dr. Aparna Kota , a pediatrician with Kaiser Permanente . Dr. Kota works in San Francisco, where she is a local leader for child abuse prevention and advocacy. She is also on the board of Safe and Sound (Formerly the SF Child Abuse Prevention Center) and she is an associate clinical faculty at UCSF where she teaches medical students and pediatric residents. She and Carey talk about leadership and struggling to use data about Adverse...
Podcast Interview with Katie Albright, Esq.
Carey talks with Katie Albright , director of Safe and Sound (formerly San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center). Throughout her career, Katie has been pioneering in the fields of law, education and social services, both domestically and internationally. Pioneering is a legacy in her family as her mother, Madeleine Albright was the first woman in US history to serve as secretary of state. Katie and Carey discuss the value of a big vision that is grounded in real data and strategic ...
Podcast Interview with Assistant Chief Bisa French
Carey talks with Richmond Assistant Police Chief Bisa French . Assistant Chief French serves the city and neighborhood where she grew up with a commitment to justice both for families and the larger community. She and Carey talk about how our own stories can better connect us to the people we serve.
Podcast Interview with the Honorable Joni Hiramoto
Carey talks with the Honorable Joni Hiramoto , a judge serving the Contra Costa County Superior Court for the last 20 years. They discuss her expansive work, ranging from hearing domestic violence cases, to teaching young judges, to helping form Richmond’s restraining order clinic.
Podcast Interview with Nancy Lemon, Esq.
Carey talks with Nancy Lemon, Esq. , a John and Elizabeth Boalt Lecturer at UC Berkeley School of Law. She created the first comprehensive domestic violence law course and its accompanying text book in 1980s; she is still teaching this course now. Nancy is also the legal director of the Family Violence Appellate project which she co-founded.
Podcast Interview with Cherri Allison, Esq.
Carey talks with Cherri Allison, Esq ., executive director of the Alameda County Family Justice Center . Ms. Allison deconstructs traditional, transactional business models of social services in favor of creating a relational, listening environment where survivors discover for themselves what they need to thrive. They discuss how she imagined the word of a family justice center before these centers existed and the seeds of wisdom she wants to share with younger leaders.
Change Agent Podcast - Season Two Begins
Change Agent is back for a second season of conversations with innovators and creative leaders in the field of Family Violence Prevention and Advocacy. This Season includes six interviews with social entrepreneurs from various backgrounds in the San Francisco Bay Area. Next week begins the season with Cherri Allison, Esq., Executive Director of the Alameda County Family Justice Center. Ms. Allison practiced family law where she imagined the work of a Family Justice Center before these...
Season One Wrap Up of Change Agent Podcast
Thank you for listening to the first season of Change Agent! Listen in about how to stay connected while the second season is under construction.
Audio Interview with Dr. Tasneem Ismailji
Dr. Tasneem Ismailji talks about the creation of the Academy on Violence and Abuse (AVA) and becoming an advocate for Family Violence Prevention.
Audio Interview with Gloria Sandoval
Gloria Sandoval, former Executive Director of STAND! For Families Free of Violence discusses hope for those experiencing abuse and the power of community partnerships.
Audio Interview with Hillary Larkin
Hillary Larkin talks about improving Emergency Department care for sexual assault and why she hates the term "rape kit."
Audio Interview with Concord, CA, Police Chief Guy Swanger
Concord, California Police Chief Guy Swanger talks about Domestic Violence, Policing and the Family Justice Center
Interview with Susun Kim, Esq., Executive Director of Contra Costa County's Family Justice Center
Susun Kim, Esq. talks about community partnerships and the power of collaboration.
Interview with Dr. Brigid McCaw, Director of Kaiser Permanente's Family Violence Prevention Program
Dr. McCaw describes the genesis and evolution of Kaiser Permanente's Family Violence Prevention Program
New Family Violence Prevention Podcast
Check out this new podcast to learn from experts and long time innovators in the field of family violence prevention.