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8. Joe Petito: Part 1

Sisterhood of the Survivors

Release Date: 03/09/2025

9. Tonais Exantys, Silent Cries, Inc. show art 9. Tonais Exantys, Silent Cries, Inc.

Sisterhood of the Survivors

Trisha & Jené speak with Tonais, founder of Silent Cries and outspoken advocate for domestic violence. Tonais shares her story of childhood abuse, escaping an abusive marriage, healing from trauma and her advice to Trisha on why forgiveness is important.

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8. Joe Petito: Part 2 show art 8. Joe Petito: Part 2

Sisterhood of the Survivors

The conversation continues with Joe Petito, dad to Gabby Petito, on the new Netflix documentary about his daughter, healing after Gabby’s passing, his own childhood traumas, what triggers him, carrying on Gabby’s legacy with domestic violence advocacy, co-parenting, marriage and more!  For more on what the Petito’s are doing in Gabby’s honor, please visit https://gabbypetitofoundation.org/

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8. Joe Petito: Part 1 show art 8. Joe Petito: Part 1

Sisterhood of the Survivors

In this two-part special, Trisha and Jené chat with Joe Petito, dad to Gabby Petito, on the new Netflix documentary about his daughter, healing after Gabby’s passing, his own childhood traumas, what triggers him, carrying on Gabby’s legacy with domestic violence advocacy, co-parenting, marriage and more!    For more on what the Petito’s are doing in Gabby’s honor, please visit https://gabbypetitofoundation.org/

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7. Trigger Warning: Post-Traumatic Triggers show art 7. Trigger Warning: Post-Traumatic Triggers

Sisterhood of the Survivors

A smell, an object, a road sign, and even a song… these are all things that can be emotionally triggering after undergoing such a traumatic event. Trisha shares one recent triggering experience that sent her spiraling in the middle of a workday, while Jené shares some tactics that might help Trisha recover when it happens again. 

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6. Lost, But Not Forgotten show art 6. Lost, But Not Forgotten

Sisterhood of the Survivors

Jené & Trisha spotlight cold cases of missing people such as Suzanne Lyall and Craig Frear, both of which seemed to have disappeared into thin air.

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5. Who’s Keeping Our Kids Safe? show art 5. Who’s Keeping Our Kids Safe?

Sisterhood of the Survivors

Trisha and Jené discuss the upcoming 1st anniversary of Charlotte’s abduction, and explore whether we can rely on the government and current laws to keep our children safe from predators and sex traffickers. They also share the details of their bill, the Child Survivor Privacy Act. 

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4. Decoding Amber Alerts, Meeting Elizabeth Smart, & Fake News Posts show art 4. Decoding Amber Alerts, Meeting Elizabeth Smart, & Fake News Posts

Sisterhood of the Survivors

Trisha and Jené discuss what they’ve been doing to further their mission, an encounter with Elizabeth Smart, and what people need to know about Amber Alerts and missing children. 

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3. What actually happened during those 47 heart wrenching hours at Moreau Lake State Park show art 3. What actually happened during those 47 heart wrenching hours at Moreau Lake State Park

Sisterhood of the Survivors

What actually happened during those 47 heart wrenching hours at Moreau Lake State Park. Trisha reveals new details about the case that were previously unreleased, and she and Jené address the misinformation about Charlotte and the case in the media and on social media.

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2. MOM SHAMING & Victim Blaming show art 2. MOM SHAMING & Victim Blaming

Sisterhood of the Survivors

There seems to be a trend in our society today in which people feel more comfortable blaming the victim and in Trisha’s case, shaming her as a “bad mom” because her child was abducted. We discuss the ramifications of this on victims/survivors and their families and how it deters other victims from coming forward, with renowned trauma specialist and author Dr. Asa Brown.

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1. Without Fear, Charlotte show art 1. Without Fear, Charlotte

Sisterhood of the Survivors

Jené & Trisha talk about the events that led them to where they are today, how their little survivor (no longer a victim) is doing now that her attacker is locked away, and what they are doing to move forward. 

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In this two-part special, Trisha and Jené chat with Joe Petito, dad to Gabby Petito, on the new Netflix documentary about his daughter, healing after Gabby’s passing, his own childhood traumas, what triggers him, carrying on Gabby’s legacy with domestic violence advocacy, co-parenting, marriage and more! 

 

For more on what the Petito’s are doing in Gabby’s honor, please visit https://gabbypetitofoundation.org/