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EPISODE SUMMARY
In this Season 2 opener, Jessica Hardemon does something most senior leaders never do — she tells the truth. Not a polished, sanitized version of it. The real one.
In this episode, Jessica shares a personal account of sexual assault during her early years in the Navy — what happened, what came after, and what it cost her before she decided it wouldn't cost her everything. She speaks directly to three people: the survivor who has never told a soul, the bystander who doesn't know what to look for, and the leader who thinks this isn't their problem.
It is. It always has been.
This episode is not a training brief. It is not a compliance exercise. It is a testimony from a woman who made it to the top of the United States Navy — and wants every Sailor still in the tunnel to know that the other side exists.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
CULTUREKEEPER CHALLENGE
This week, have one real conversation. Not a check-in-the-box welfare check. A real one. Look your Sailor in the eye and mean it when you ask how they're doing. Notice the shift. Be the person who stayed.
RESOURCES
DOD Safe Helpline: 1-877-995-5247 | safehelpline.org
Confidential. Available 24/7. Free. For all members of the DoD community.
CONNECT
Podcast: Search “The CultureKeeper Podcast” on all major platforms
Instagram | Facebook | Threads | LinkedIn: @CultureKeeperHQ
KEYWORDS
sexual assault awareness, SAPR, Navy, military survivors, leadership accountability, bystander intervention, military culture, junior sailors, Command Master Chief, trauma and leadership, authentic leadership, CultureKeeper
By Jessica HardemonEPISODE SUMMARY
In this Season 2 opener, Jessica Hardemon does something most senior leaders never do — she tells the truth. Not a polished, sanitized version of it. The real one.
In this episode, Jessica shares a personal account of sexual assault during her early years in the Navy — what happened, what came after, and what it cost her before she decided it wouldn't cost her everything. She speaks directly to three people: the survivor who has never told a soul, the bystander who doesn't know what to look for, and the leader who thinks this isn't their problem.
It is. It always has been.
This episode is not a training brief. It is not a compliance exercise. It is a testimony from a woman who made it to the top of the United States Navy — and wants every Sailor still in the tunnel to know that the other side exists.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
CULTUREKEEPER CHALLENGE
This week, have one real conversation. Not a check-in-the-box welfare check. A real one. Look your Sailor in the eye and mean it when you ask how they're doing. Notice the shift. Be the person who stayed.
RESOURCES
DOD Safe Helpline: 1-877-995-5247 | safehelpline.org
Confidential. Available 24/7. Free. For all members of the DoD community.
CONNECT
Podcast: Search “The CultureKeeper Podcast” on all major platforms
Instagram | Facebook | Threads | LinkedIn: @CultureKeeperHQ
KEYWORDS
sexual assault awareness, SAPR, Navy, military survivors, leadership accountability, bystander intervention, military culture, junior sailors, Command Master Chief, trauma and leadership, authentic leadership, CultureKeeper