MVP is the official podcast of the National Mass Violence Center, a joint project of the Medical University of South Carolina and the U.S. Office for Victims of Crime. Mass violence events seem to be increasing, and anxiety and fear about being exposed to mass violence is on the upswing. We consult with leading experts about what mass violence is, its impact on individuals and society, things that communities can do to prepare for mass violence events, resilience in the aftermath of mass violence, and ways that people and communities can recover and rebuild.

MVP - Mass Violence Podcast
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MVP is the official podcast of the National Mass Violence Center, a joint project of the Medical University of South Carolina and the U.S. Office for Victims of Crime. Mass violence events seem to be increasing, and anxiety and fear about being exposed to mass violence is on the upswing. We consult with leading experts about what mass violence is, its impact on individuals and society, things that communities can do to prepare for mass violence events, resilience in the aftermath of mass violence, and ways that people and communities can recover and rebuild.
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Publishing Since
10/25/2019
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Recent Episodes

April 22, 2026
Alma Dell Smith and Trina Clayeux Talk About Mass Violence Peer Support
<p>Dr. Alma Dell Smith talks with Dr. Trina Clayeux, CEO of Give An Hour (<a href="https://giveanhour.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://giveanhour.org/</a>), an NMVC partner organization, about the value of peer support for those impacted by mass violence and the upcoming resource guide for communities that want to create mass violence peer support programs. </p>

March 25, 2026
Michael Goodier with Elizabeth Cronin and Chief Greg Mullen
<p>Second episode in a collaboration between the National Mass Violence Center and our partner, the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Dr. Michael Goodier, program manager of IACP's Mass Violence Advisory Initiative, hosts Elizabeth Cronin, NMVC Associate Academic Program Director and NMVC Consultant Chief (ret.) Greg Mullen in a discussion highlighting the importance of involving victim service in mass violence response planning. </p>

August 26, 2025
IACP's Michael Goodier and NMVC's Angela Moreland
<p>First in a series of collaborative podcasts between the National Mass Violence Center and our partner, the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Dr. Michael Goodier, program manager of IACP's Mass Violence Advisory Initiative, interviews Dr. Angela Moreland, Associate Director of the NMVC about the role of the NMVC and how IACP and NMVC work together in responding to mass violence incidents. </p>
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