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In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt explores the profound impact of local elections on our daily lives, focusing on the upcoming Dutchess County Court Judge race. Joined by special guests Michelle Horton—author, advocate, and sister of domestic violence survivor Nicole Addimando—and Linsey Gatto, a member of the Nicole Addimando Community Defense Committee, the conversation delves into the intersection of justice, women’s health, and community activism. Together, they discuss how local leadership shapes access to healthcare, public safety, and the rights of women and families. Michelle shares the harrowing story of her sister Nikki’s experience with domestic violence and the subsequent legal battle that exposed deep flaws and biases within the court system. Linsey reflects on her journey from building an online community for mothers to becoming an advocate for justice, highlighting the power of collective action and the importance of supporting survivors. The episode unpacks common myths about domestic violence, the challenges victims face in seeking justice, and the ripple effects of judicial decisions on entire communities. As the election approaches, Dr. Novatt and her guests urge listeners to educate themselves, get involved, and vote with intention—reminding us that real change often begins at the local level. The episode is a call to action for all who care about fairness, safety, and the well-being of women and children, emphasizing that every voice and every vote truly matters.
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Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
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In this episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy Novatt explores the profound impact of local elections on our daily lives, focusing on the upcoming Dutchess County Court Judge race. Joined by special guests Michelle Horton—author, advocate, and sister of domestic violence survivor Nicole Addimando—and Linsey Gatto, a member of the Nicole Addimando Community Defense Committee, the conversation delves into the intersection of justice, women’s health, and community activism. Together, they discuss how local leadership shapes access to healthcare, public safety, and the rights of women and families. Michelle shares the harrowing story of her sister Nikki’s experience with domestic violence and the subsequent legal battle that exposed deep flaws and biases within the court system. Linsey reflects on her journey from building an online community for mothers to becoming an advocate for justice, highlighting the power of collective action and the importance of supporting survivors. The episode unpacks common myths about domestic violence, the challenges victims face in seeking justice, and the ripple effects of judicial decisions on entire communities. As the election approaches, Dr. Novatt and her guests urge listeners to educate themselves, get involved, and vote with intention—reminding us that real change often begins at the local level. The episode is a call to action for all who care about fairness, safety, and the well-being of women and children, emphasizing that every voice and every vote truly matters.
Questions of comments?
Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff
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