• Erin Gallagher, Founder of Hype Women Movement, Author, and Advocate
    Oct 31 2025

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with Erin Gallagher. Erin Gallagher is an incredible human being with a lot of knowledge, wisdom, and a deep inspiration to our movement.

    "Erin Gallagher is a founder and disruptor who launched the global Hype Women Movement. She is the host and producer of the HYPE WOMEN podcast. She is also the CEO and Founder of Hype Women, an inclusive ecosystem unlocking women’s access to human, social, financial, and political capital."

    You can follow Erin on social media @Erin.Gallag.Her

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    44 mins
  • Jax Foley, a Advocate for Free Speech and Abolition
    Oct 31 2025

    We sat down and talked with Jax Foley (They/Them), and they are a incredible human who is doing impactful work across the United States and advocating for Free Speech for People.

    "Jax (they/them) is the Digital Organizing Strategist at Free Speech For People, where they lead initiatives to challenge big money in politics, fight for free and fair elections, challenge Super PACs and confront corruption & fascism. Their activism roots lie in the fight for racial and gender justice, with a strong commitment to dismantling white supremacy. Their advocacy has extended to fighting for the rights of incarcerated individuals and prison abolition."

    You can follow on social media @FreeSpeechforPeople, @CitizensImpeachment, and @Jax_Tivism

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • The Story of Joseph Perez, Brutally Beaten by Los Angles County Police Department, and A Mom's Mission for Justice
    Oct 31 2025

    Viewer discretion is advised due to the nature of the topics.

    We sat down and talked with Vanessa Perez, a mom who is fighting for justice and accountability from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office.

    Joseph Perez is Vanessa's son and was brutally beaten by many officers while experiencing a mental health crisis.

    You can follow Vanessa on social media @JusticeforJosephPerez

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    50 mins
  • Alissa Jebitsch, a Survivor Turned Child Advocate and Badass Human
    Oct 30 2025

    We sat down and talked with Alissa Jebitsch. Alissa is a survivor and advocate against sexual and gender based violence.

    Alissa holds a Master's degree in Child and Family Studies with a specialization in Child Development. She is a child advocate, social justice advocate and trauma-informed counselor, passionate about helping others heal and thrive. As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, Alissa openly shares her story and the challenges that come with living with PTSD. She believes the more we share their stories, the more others will feel safe enough to share theirs.

    Alissa can be found on IG: @alissa.jebitsch.ms

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Mysterious Murder Mystery Case of Megan Trussell, a Conversation With Vanessa Diaz and Joe Trussell
    Oct 29 2025

    Megan Trussell had just begun college and was in her Freshman year in Boulder, Colorado. The Boulder County Sheriff's office ruled Megan's death a 'suicide,' but the parents and the facts say otherwise.

    Join us in uplifting this case and bringing it back to the spotlight. We sat down and talked with Vanessa Diaz and Joe Trussell, the parents of Megan Trussell, and listened to their words and saw the inconsistencies in this story from the Boulder County Sheriff's Office police reports.

    Follow @JusticeForMeganTrussell for case updates directly from the family.

    Sign the petition to the Boulder County Sheriff's Office and Governor Jared Polis to reopen this botched investigation:

    https://www.change.org/p/demand-justice-for-megan-trussell-reinvestigate-botched-bsco-investigation-boulder-co

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Will Rivera, 9/11 Cancer Survivor, Turned Advocate for Survivors and Candidate for Oneonta, NY Town Supervisor
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode, we sat down and talked with Will Rivera, whom is a 9/11 Cancer Survivor, an advocate for survivors of sexual and gender based violence, and image-based violence, and a candidate in Oneonta, New York Town Supervisor.

    We discussed Will's story, platform and vision. You can learn more about Will by going to his campaign website, willriverafornewyork.com or by following him on social media:

    LinkedIn: Will Rivera (Same picture as shown on this episode)

    Instagram: @WillForOneonta

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    56 mins
  • Lacey Bond, Purity Culture vs. Rape Culture, from a Certified Coach Perspective
    Oct 24 2025

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    In this Episode, we sat down and talked to @IntimacyLacey for a conversation about the not so different Purity Culture vs. Rape Culture. Lacey is a Certified Sex, Relationship, and Intimacy Coach and sex/kink educator based in Los Angeles.

    "Lacey Bond (IntimacyLacey) is a Certified Sex, Relationship, and Intimacy Coach and sex/kink educator in Los Angeles. She lived the quintessential religious purity culture experience, raised in the Evangelical church and school, graduated from Biola University, and was featured in the 2015 documentary Give Me Sex Jesus. Lacey brings that lived experience in helping clients heal (or “unfuck themselves”) from purity culture.

    Lacey is passionate about helping clients develop healthy relationships, and connect with their own sexual identity in a shame-free way. Her specialty is working with clients who are at the start of their journey into sexual freedom and self-expression, and she takes a collaborative, client-centered approach that gives them space to chart their own course with a supportive “navigator” alongside them."

    You can follow Coach Lacey Bond @IntimacyLacey on social media, and by going to her website IntimacyLacey.com

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Omny Miranda Martone, Survivor Turned Non Profit Founder, Sexual Violence Prevention Association
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode, our Founder, Zachary Mallory, sat down and interviewed Omny Miranda Martone, who is a queer, disabled, and nonbinary survivor who turned their rage and survivorship into starting the Sexual Violence Prevention Association.

    "Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, we strive to create a world where everyone can live free from the threat of sexual violence. We believe that by challenging harmful attitudes and behaviors, and advocating for policies that prioritize safety and respect for all, we can prevent sexual violence systemically and create a safer, more equitable society."

    You can follow the Sexual Violence Prevention Association on social media @SVPAOfficial or by visiting their website, https://s-v-p-a.org/about-us/

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    55 mins