![]() ![]() “She had this audacious goal that was suppose to change the world for the better,” said Jarvis, “And I think as a journalist, it’s a reminder that even people who set out to do great things for the world, need to be asked difficult questions.”Īmanda Seyfried sublimely plays the low alto-voiced Holmes, a role she landed in the wake of SNL‘s Kate McKinnon exiting the project. “To see so many young women initially look up to Elizabeth Holmes, and to see the downfall, you don’t want to see women be set back,” says Jarvis about aspiring female Silicon Valley pioneers post the Theranos founder’s demise, “There is a thing such as conditioning, and it is something that other women, other founders are talking about.” “Everyone walks away still sort of thinking this woman is an enigma,” Jarvis tells us about her fasciation with the failed Silicon Valley trailblazer. The audio series launched in 2019 after the SEC charged Theranos and Holmes with deceiving investors by “massive fraud” over the accuracy of its blood-testing technology. On today’s Crew Call, we talk to series creator, showrunner and EP Liz Meriwether and Rebecca Jarvis, the ABC New Chief Business, Technology & Economics Correspondent whose podcast, The Dropout, the Hulu series is based on. Rebecca holds certifications in Crisis Intervention, Emergency Advocacy, Sexual Exploitation Treatment and Training Services for Case Managers, Identification, Care and Support of Victims and Survivors of Modern-day Slavery, Meditation, and Mindfulness.Stephanie Savage & Josh Schwartz On Building 'City On Fire' & Whether There's More 'O.C.' - Crew Call Podcast Deadline Her dissertation focuses on vicarious trauma and burnout for practitioners working with victims of human trafficking. in Human Trafficking, Migration, and Organised Crime from St. in Environmental Informatics from Virginia Tech and is completing her M.A. Rebecca has worked extensively with prison populations, domestic and international human trafficking survivors, and sexual and domestic violence survivors. Her areas of specialization include crisis response, complex trauma, burnout, vicarious trauma, international advocacy, grant writing, research, and military and veteran populations. She holds embedded office hours with the Corps of Cadets and Virginia Tech Health and Sciences, Roanoke Campus. In addition, Rebecca provides education about and accompaniment off campus for law enforcement orcourt proceedings, and/or on-campus Title IX and conduct hearings with primary and secondary survivors. Rebecca works to provide a supportive space of non-judgment to cope with difficult experiences, and can identify and co-create structures of support for people feeling overwhelmed by what to do next. ![]() Rebecca (she/her/hers) provides advocacy services to students, faculty, and staff who have been impacted by trauma, burnout, and power-based violence, including sexual harassment, exploitation, stalking, sexual/domestic violence, and adverse childhood experiences.Īdvocacy services are non-clinical interventions that provide both emotional and practical support and strategies for coping with the impact of trauma.Ĭlients can address issues managing personal relationships, school and/or work responsibilities, feelings of stress and numbness, and difficulties with decision-making. ![]()
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