PODCAST EPISODES
Jas Boothe – Standing Up For Female Veterans
Jas Boothe is the Founder and President of Final Salute Inc. It is said military veterans account for 1% of the American population, and certainly, women have been a part of that number, stepping up to the READ MORE
Katie Barnes – Sports and Debates About Gender Identity
Katie Barnes is an award winning journalist covering the intersection of sports and gender Life isn’t fair. Perhaps that is why we love sports. In sports, the aspiration at least, is to even the playing field. But READ MORE
Emily Penn – Microplastics, Ocean Pollution, And Female Health
Emily Penn is an Ocean Advocate, Skipper and the Founder and Director of expedition Always having a love for the sea, Emily Penn took a journey from Shanghai to Melbourne, Australia that would change her life, as she READ MORE
Jean Wiener – Revitalizing Haiti’s Coastlines
Jean Wiener is the Executive Director of the Fondation pour la Protection de la Biodiversité Marine While certain areas of Haiti remain picturesque, it’s hard to find a place within the beleaguered island nation untouched by the READ MORE
Lek Chailert – Rescuing Asian Elephants
Lek Chailert the founder of Save Elephant Foundation and Elephant Nature Park. Saengduean “Lek” Chailert was born and raised in Thailand, a place where Asian elephants are commonplace. After her secondary education, Lek started working in tourism, READ MORE
Genesis Butler – Amplifying Youth Activism
Genesis Butler is an environmental and animal rights activist. Inspired by her great uncle, civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, Genesis became one of the youngest people to ever give a TEDx talk, as she shared her perspective on READ MORE
Noa Tishby – On Antisemitism
Noa Tishby is an actress, author, producer, and activist. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, Noa Tishby was born to a Zionist family that was involved in the establishment of Israel. Raised in a secular family in Israel READ MORE
Evon Benson-Idahosa – Modern Day Slavery
R. Evon Benson-Idahosa is a Nigerian native, a leading expert, a thought leader on the subject of modern-day slavery in sub-Saharan Africa, and a founder of Pathfinders Justice Initiative (PJI). Raised by parents who were called to READ MORE

Dr. Benjamin Gilmer – The Tale of Two Gilmers
Dr Benjamin Gilmer is a family physician, professor, and advocate who focuses on bringing attention to the social injustice of mass incarceration, scarcity of mental health care, and global and rural health disparities. A former neurobiologist turned READ MORE

Kris Henning – The Over-Policing of Brown and Black Youth
Kris Henning is a Professor of Law at Georgetown University and the Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic. She has been representing children accused of crimes for over 25 years. Kristin Henning has been representing children accused READ MORE
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