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A Playbook for Change — Rachael Kagan on Journalism, Philanthropy, and Ending Domestic Violence

A Playbook for Change — Rachael Kagan on Journalism, Philanthropy, and Ending Domestic Violence

Update: 2025-05-06
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Let’s Hear It is back after a brief break—and we’re diving into one of the most powerful conversations we’ve had yet. In this episode, Eric sits down with Rachael Kagan, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the Blue Shield of California Foundation. With a background in journalism and public health, Rachael has channeled her experience into creating The Journalist Playbook—a practical, compassionate, and groundbreaking tool for improving how domestic violence is covered in the media.


Together, they unpack the why and how of this innovative resource, the effect it’s already having across California newsrooms, and what it means to truly shift the narrative around domestic violence. This isn’t just a tool for reporters—it’s a model for how philanthropy, journalism, and advocacy can work together to drive lasting change.


You’ll also hear candid reflections on Rachael’s journey from the frontlines of health communications to the strategic heights of philanthropy, plus a moving reminder that domestic violence affects far more people than we may realize—58% of Californians, to be exact.


Find the playbook at LetsEndDV.org and the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.


We’re thrilled to be back—thanks for welcoming us into your ears. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review!

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A Playbook for Change — Rachael Kagan on Journalism, Philanthropy, and Ending Domestic Violence

A Playbook for Change — Rachael Kagan on Journalism, Philanthropy, and Ending Domestic Violence

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