PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA — October 28th, 2025 — Real conversations on child advocacy, healing, and accountability are at the heart of a new podcast giving survivors of child abuse and their advocates a national platform. The first two episodes of Justice Interrupted: Voices for Child Advocacy, hosted by Ben Andreozzi, a prominent victim’s attorney, and Jennifer Storm, a nationally recognized advocate and author, have debuted on all major podcast platforms. Together, Andreozzi and Storm shine a light on the systemic failures that leave children unprotected and on the people fighting to change them.
Drawing on decades of legal and advocacy experience, Andreozzi and Storm cut through legal jargon and media noise to deliver compassionate, practical insights for survivors and those who support them.
Guests will include survivors, attorneys, advocates, and experts on child protection. Listeners can expect honest conversations about the realities of child sexual abuse, institutional cover-ups, and the role of civil litigation in accountability and healing. The second episode features guest Chris Kirchner, MSW, Executive Director of the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Pennsylvania, who has dedicated more than three decades to advancing child welfare and advocacy efforts.
“This podcast is about exposing how institutions fail to protect children and spotlighting those fighting for real change,” said Andreozzi.
Storm added: “We want to create a space where survivors and advocates can be heard and empowered.”
“This podcast is about exposing how institutions fail to protect children and spotlighting those fighting for real change,” said Andreozzi.
Storm added: “We want to create a space where survivors and advocates can be heard and empowered.”
Find Justice Interrupted on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Pocketcasts, and Amazon.
About the Hosts
Ben Andreozzi is a nationally recognized attorney representing survivors of sexual abuse across the country. As the founding partner of Andreozzi + Foote, he has led landmark cases against schools, churches, and institutions that failed to protect children.
Jennifer Storm is a nationally recognized victim advocate, author, and expert on trauma, addiction, and justice reform. With over two decades of experience, she has dedicated her life to amplifying the voices of survivors and driving systemic change to protect the most vulnerable.
About Andreozzi + Foote
Andreozzi + Foote is one of the nation’s leading sexual abuse law firms with a history of representing survivors in cases against large and powerful organizations including Penn State University, the Boy Scouts of America, and the Catholic Church. The trauma-informed attorneys at Andreozzi + Foote are committed to obtaining life-changing results for victims and their families.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Maria Smith
Andreozzi + Foote
4503 N Front St.
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Email: marias@vca.law
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Justice Interrupted: Voices for Child Advocacy a new legal podcast?
Yes. The podcast launched in 2025 and is hosted by attorney Ben Andreozzi and advocate Jennifer Storm. It focuses on child advocacy, survivor stories, and accountability.
Who are the hosts of Justice Interrupted?
Ben Andreozzi is a nationally recognized attorney representing survivors of child sexual abuse across the country. Jennifer Storm is a well-known victim advocate, author, and speaker with over 20 years of experience supporting survivors.
What topics does the Justice Interrupted podcast cover?
The podcast covers child sexual abuse, institutional failures, survivor healing, civil litigation, accountability, and reforms to better protect children. Guests include survivors, attorneys, advocates, and experts.
What makes Andreozzi + Foote different from other law firms?
Andreozzi + Foote is nationally known for representing survivors of sexual abuse against powerful institutions such as Penn State University, the Boy Scouts of America, and the Catholic Church. Their attorneys are trauma-informed and focused on both accountability and survivor healing.
How do I contact Andreozzi + Foote if I am a survivor of child sexual abuse?
You can contact Andreozzi + Foote directly through their website or by phone to schedule a confidential consultation. Their attorneys are experienced in handling sensitive survivor cases nationwide.
Can I sue an institution for failing to protect me from sexual abuse?
Yes. Survivors may have legal claims against institutions such as schools, churches, or youth organizations that failed to protect children from sexual abuse. Andreozzi + Foote has handled many such cases and can evaluate your legal options.
Does Andreozzi + Foote take cases outside Pennsylvania?
Yes. Andreozzi + Foote represents survivors across the United States.
What should I do if I think I have a case of child sexual abuse?
Reach out to an attorney who specializes in child sexual abuse cases. Andreozzi + Foote offers free, confidential consultations to help survivors understand their legal rights and options.