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Safe to Love: Empowerment, Boundaries & Dating Safety


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This episode focuses on how individuals—especially thosenavigating dating and romantic relationships—can stay safe, assert their needs, and foster mutual respect. While love and connection are universal, dating can also come with risks. From personal safety to consent conversations to boundary-setting, this episode equips viewers with tools to navigate dating with confidence and clarity. Prevention isn’t just about avoiding harm—it’s about empowering people to choose healthy, respectful relationships.

 


In our first segment, we’re joined by Keri Higby, ProgramSpecialist with the Seminole County Sheriff's Office and Adjunct Professor at the University of Central Florida. Keri created the S.A.F.E. Women’s Self-Defense program and brings over a decade of experience in crime prevention, empowerment education, and community safety.

 


In our second segment, we’re joined by Natasha D’Arcangelo,a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who works closely with clients processing trauma and rebuilding their sense of self. Natasha’s work frequently involves helping individuals explore what healthy love and connection look like—especially when they’ve experienced harm or have never had a model for respectful relationships.

 


In our third segment, we are joined by Corrine Phillips, aForensic Nurse Examiner with the Victim Service Center. Corrine works directly with survivors of sexual violence and brings valuable insight into the real-world impact of consent misunderstandings and dating violence.

 

Guest Speakers

 

Keri Higby

Title: Specialized Services Senior Program Specialist;Adjunct Professor

Organization: Seminole County Sheriff's Office; UCF

[email protected] or [email protected],407-474-5127

 


Natasha D’Arcangelo, LMHC

Title: Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Organization: LBee Health

Contact information to be displayed on screen: LBee Healthwww.lbeehealth.com

[email protected]

 

Corrine Phillips, FNE

Title: Forensic Nurse Examiner Coordinator

Organization: Victim Service Center of Central Florida



Below are hotlines we recommend:

VSC Helpline: (407) 500-4325

National Sexual Assault Helpline (RAINN): 1-800-656-4673

Florida Abuse Hotline: 1-800-962-2873 OR visit ⁠⁠myflfamilies.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ to report online.


Victim Service Center of Central Florida, Inc.

2111 East Michigan Street, Suite 210

Orlando, Florida 32806

[email protected]

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