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Ep.15 Noelle Carney Campbell: Activisim, Pride & Going Viral

Ep.15 Noelle Carney Campbell: Activisim, Pride & Going Viral

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What makes someone stand up and speak out?

In this episode of HOT AIR, [Your Name] sits down with Noelle Carney Campbell, the teacher, activist, and everyday hero behind the viral Instagram reel confronting Mike Munsing and the city council’s proposed Pride flag ban.

Noelle shares how she first found out about the city council meeting, what pushed her to step up to the podium, and how it felt when her passionate speech spread across the internet. She opens up about what drives her activism, how she balances her work as an educator with speaking truth to power, and why allyship matters now more than ever.

🎧 In this episode:

  • How Noelle’s viral city council speech came to be
  • The behind-the-scenes of confronting anti-LGBTQ+ policies
  • Balancing teaching, motherhood, and activism
  • How to be an effective ally and advocate in your own community
  • Why showing up matters, even when you feel unqualified

If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to make a difference, this conversation will remind you that activism doesn’t always start with a plan – sometimes it starts with an email, a headline, or a moment that makes you say, “Not today.”

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