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Ep. 23 The Manage Her: Leigh Dundas on the Fight for Change No One Talks About

Ep. 23 The Manage Her: Leigh Dundas on the Fight for Change No One Talks About

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In this episode of The Manage Her, Aimee Rickabus sits down with Leigh Dundas — a human rights attorney, modern-day abolitionist, and award-winning public speaker whose fearless advocacy has spanned courtrooms, boardrooms, and some of the most dangerous places on earth.


Leigh shares her extraordinary journey from representing Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation to leading undercover missions against child trafficking networks in Southeast Asia. More recently, she’s been a powerful voice for civil liberties and medical freedom, standing up for human rights here in the U.S.


This conversation is a deep dive into courage, conviction, and the relentless pursuit of justice — both globally and at home.


In This Episode:

• Leigh’s bold career shift from corporate law to human rights advocacy

• Behind-the-scenes of undercover operations to fight child trafficking

• Defending medical freedom and civil liberties in the U.S.

• How she navigates the emotional toll of this work

• What leadership really means in the fight for justice

• Practical ways grassroots movements can protect freedom


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If Leigh’s story moves you, share this episode with someone who needs a reminder of their own power to lead, protect, and make a difference.


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