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Episode 20: Behind the Scenes with Meredith Yinger and She TV: Unmasking the Scars of Domestic Violence

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Ever wondered how women can shape the narrative in the male-dominated industry of documentary filmmaking? Meet Meredith, a groundbreaking director and founder of She TV Media, a production powerhouse that gives voice to unheard female narratives. Our conversation takes you through her journey from broadcast journalism to documentary filmmaking and the inspiration behind She TV Media. We tackle the subject of the scarcity of female production crews in the industry and how her company is shifting the paradigm with diverse, empowering content.
In this discussion, we shed light on Meredith's transformative documentary project 'Scars on Scene', a poignant portrayal of three women transcending the shackles of domestic violence. The film brings to the forefront the rise in domestic violence during the pandemic and the urgency to shift focus from negativity toward hope, healing, and resources. We examine the long-term effects of trauma, post abusive relationships, and how 'Scars on Scene' is pivotal in raising awareness about these significant issues.
The episode wraps up with an exploration of the potential of trauma-informed care and its indispensable role in society. Meredith shares her insights on the power of storytelling, its impact on our perception of trauma, and how she's using her platform to foster change. We also learn about her future plans for 'Scars on Scene', including distribution strategies and impact campaigns. Come join us on this enlightening journey of resilience, strength, and the transformative power of storytelling.
Find Meredith: https://www.shetv.me/
IG:
@shetvmedia
@meredithyinger
Reach out to us at dumpsterdivejj@gmail.com
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Chapters

1. Interview With Filmmaker Meredith on Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of Documentary on Domestic Violence (00:13:34)

3. De-Stigmatizing Victimhood and Supporting Survivors (00:21:34)

4. Reclaiming Power and Destigmatizing Victimhood (00:34:29)

5. The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care (00:38:41)

40 episodes

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Content provided by Janice Case & Jane Doxey, Janice Case, and Jane Doxey. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Janice Case & Jane Doxey, Janice Case, and Jane Doxey or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ever wondered how women can shape the narrative in the male-dominated industry of documentary filmmaking? Meet Meredith, a groundbreaking director and founder of She TV Media, a production powerhouse that gives voice to unheard female narratives. Our conversation takes you through her journey from broadcast journalism to documentary filmmaking and the inspiration behind She TV Media. We tackle the subject of the scarcity of female production crews in the industry and how her company is shifting the paradigm with diverse, empowering content.
In this discussion, we shed light on Meredith's transformative documentary project 'Scars on Scene', a poignant portrayal of three women transcending the shackles of domestic violence. The film brings to the forefront the rise in domestic violence during the pandemic and the urgency to shift focus from negativity toward hope, healing, and resources. We examine the long-term effects of trauma, post abusive relationships, and how 'Scars on Scene' is pivotal in raising awareness about these significant issues.
The episode wraps up with an exploration of the potential of trauma-informed care and its indispensable role in society. Meredith shares her insights on the power of storytelling, its impact on our perception of trauma, and how she's using her platform to foster change. We also learn about her future plans for 'Scars on Scene', including distribution strategies and impact campaigns. Come join us on this enlightening journey of resilience, strength, and the transformative power of storytelling.
Find Meredith: https://www.shetv.me/
IG:
@shetvmedia
@meredithyinger
Reach out to us at dumpsterdivejj@gmail.com
Be sure to LIKE, SHARE, AND FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE!
AND go find us on YOUTUBE too!

Support the Show.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

These Terms and Conditions apply to your use of Dumpster Diving with Janice and Jane Podcast. Your use of the Podcast is governed by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with these Terms and Conditions, please do not access the Podcast.

See FULL Terms and Conditions Here.

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Chapters

1. Interview With Filmmaker Meredith on Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Evolution of Documentary on Domestic Violence (00:13:34)

3. De-Stigmatizing Victimhood and Supporting Survivors (00:21:34)

4. Reclaiming Power and Destigmatizing Victimhood (00:34:29)

5. The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care (00:38:41)

40 episodes

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