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Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community
by Danise Sugita
Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community is where justice meets action and community voices rise. In each episode, we spotlight changemakers, disruptors, and everyday heroes working at the frontlines of equity and liberation. Through powerful storytelling and candid conversations, we explore what it means to build a more just world—together. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a call to listen deeply, learn boldly, and move in solidarity.The music for this podcast was provided by Steven Cong and the artwork was provided by Kimberly Li.
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Tracy DeTomasi: How Callisto Is Changing the Future of Survivor Support
Tracy DeTomasi is the CEO of Callisto, a nonprofit dedicated to combatting sexual violence through innovative technology and survivor-centered solutions. With 25 years of leadership in the nonprofit sector, Tracy has held numerous high-profile roles, including previously serving as Executive Director of global nonprofit focused on ending domestic and sexual violence.Tracy's unique expertise as a licensed clinical social worker comes from her extensive experience working directly with survivors and offenders. Her early career as a therapist working with offenders provided her with a rare and critical perspective on the dynamics of gender-based violence, positioning her as a leading expert in prevention and intervention strategies.Tracy has been instrumental in advancing trauma-informed programming, shaping domestic violence laws in the U.S., and driving global initiatives to address gender-based violence. She has consulted on developing cutting-edge tech solutions, including mobile applications for violence prevention, smartphone-based safety tools, and virtual reality training programs designed to dismantle racial and gender oppression. Her leadership continues to shape the future of violence prevention, advocacy, and systemic change.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Nancy Jasin Ensley: Listening for the Whispers That Lead to Healing and Advocacy
Nancy Jasin Ensley is a Local Author, Legal Nurse, Hospice Specialist, and Teacher whose work reflects a lifetime of service and experience writing to listen, to remember, and to continue creating with purpose. Over the years, she’s written across multiple genres including memoirs, literature and fiction, science fiction, mystery, thriller, action and adventure, and children’s literature. Each story she creates is rooted in family, faith, service, and lived experience, and her goal is to explore what it means to grow, persevere, and reflect on life through words. Her life and career has been shaped by a commitment to service and a desire to make a difference in the lives of others. What she brings to a podcast is perspective shaped by a lifetime of listening, observing, and creating. She’s spent decades in professions that demand empathy and discernment helping people navigate life’s most critical moments and she’s learned that every story, no matter the genre, carries lessons worth sharing.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Jessica McKinney: Turning Trauma into Healing and Helping Others Feel Understood
Jessica McKinney is a married mom, storyteller, and podcast creator rooted in resilience and real-life growth. Her work centers around honest conversations on mental strength, healing, and what it truly means to live, learn, and let go. After navigating some intense, life-changing experiences, she’s turned her story into a platform that gives others permission to share theirs—raw, unfiltered, and powerful. She’s passionate about connection, truth, and helping people feel seen through the stories we tell.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Michelle Vo on Mental Health, Cultural Identity, and Collective Healing
Michelle Vo is a San Francisco Bay Area-based Licensed Clinical Social Worker and psychotherapist who brings a rich, social-justice-oriented lens to her clinical practice and projects. With nearly a decade of experience spanning hospital systems and Silicon Valley tech environments, Michelle specializes in supporting first-generation adults navigating cultural identity, high-achieving professionals battling burnout, and women moving through the complexities of maternal mental health. As the founder of the "Model Mindfulness" project, she is particularly dedicated to enhancing discussions on cultural awareness, clinical social work practice, workplace wellness, and more. Her advocacy extends to impactful media collaborations, including an NPR's Bay Area KQED feature discussing the Fall of Saigon and prioritizing generational trauma and healing. She further explores her passion for social work and its intersections on podcasts like Heard Business School, where she discusses building culturally responsive practices and the importance of authenticity in therapy. Her therapeutic approach is defined by a balance of warm humanity and clinical direction, using evidence-based tools such as CBT, DBT, and Psychodynamic and Narrative Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to build lasting resilience. By blending professional expertise with "tactful transparency" and humor, Michelle creates a space where clients can move away from perfectionism and toward a life of radical self-acceptance and intentionality.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Marienne Cuison on Honoring the Life and Legacy of Lyle Prijoles
In this episode we're joined by Marienne Cuison, the wife of Lyle Prijoles. While recent headlines have focused on the tragic circumstances surrounding Lyle's death, today's conversation is about something deeper. It's about a life devoted to community, justice, family, and service. It's about the people he loved, the values he carried, and the legacy that continues through those whose lives he touched. Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Austin Holmes on Storytelling, Authenticity, and the Responsibility to Share Your Story
Signal Raptor is a tech-enabled "done-with-you" PR platform built to empower small businesses, solopreneurs, and startups with affordable, tactical media exposure. Through subscription-based services, the company provides weekly media pitching, article creation, press release distribution, influencer outreach, training calls, and a self-service dashboard—all without the high retainers of traditional PR firms. At the helm is Austin Holmes, a Navy Special Operations veteran turned entrepreneur and public relations strategist. Austin’s military background instilled in him the values of precision, discipline, and mission-driven teamwork—qualities he now applies to the world of communications. With years of experience in brand strategy and media outreach, Austin founded Signal Raptor to democratize PR, making it accessible to the underdogs who need it most. As the face of the company, he not only leads its innovation but also serves as its chief advocate, showing how storytelling, authenticity, and smart media strategy can transform businesses.You may view more here: https://canva.link/ud1z8gaf9898k3kWant to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Christian Komor on Climate Justice, Courage, and Collective Action
Raised in the back-to-nature movement of the 1970s, Dr. Christian Komor has spent his life exploring the intersection of human behavior and planetary health. A longtime climate advocate, author, psychologist, and 2026 candidate for Governor of Colorado, his work centers on confronting the climate crisis through bold systems change and large-scale carbon removal.Dr. Komor brings an unconventional leadership background shaped by operational and clinical leadership, institutional reform, crisis response, and public education. He managed a multidisciplinary practice, worked for five years in one of the nation’s oldest maximum-security prisons, served as an officer in Search and Rescue and Civil Air Patrol, and has taught professionals in more than 100 cities.A nationally recognized voice on climate intervention, Dr. Komor has advised White House Executive Office staff on carbon removal policy, developed the Interstate SkyCarbon Blueprint to coordinate Direct Atmospheric Carbon Removal across U.S. states, and leads the U.S. Climate Deadline Alliance focused on accelerating climate solutions at scale. He has also pursued constitutional litigation related to the climate emergency.Dr. Komor is the author of 26 books, including Climate Deadline 2035, Direct Atmospheric Carbon Removal, Carbon Negative Shot, and The Emperor’s New Clothes and the Climate Clock. Across his work, he argues that effective leadership is measured not by political longevity, but by courage, vision, and a commitment to serving people.In this episode of Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community, we explore climate urgency, accountability, people-powered governance, and what bold action looks like in this moment. Christian shares how his experiences—from prison reform to climate policy to his gubernatorial run—have shaped his understanding of justice, stewardship, and collective responsibility.This conversation invites us to consider what it means to respond to crisis not with resignation, but with imagination and action.Connect with Dr. Komor: www.k4gov.comWant to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Steven Cong & Rising Sun: How Green House Calls Support Communities and Youth
Steven Cong is a nonprofit professional with 10+ years of experience in youth-, leadership-, and workforce-development. He currently serves as the Senior Program Manager for Rising Sun Center for Opportunity's Climate Careers Bay Area, which creates impact at the nexus of climate resilience and economic equity.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Daniel Hodges: Rethinking Accessibility, Inclusion, and Impact
Daniel Hodges, JD, MHA, is the President and Cofounder of Peaces of Me Foundation, which is a nonprofit that works to erase the stigma surrounding disabilities of all kinds.Daniel and his cousin started Peaces of Me Foundation while he was a student at the University of Baltimore School of Law. After graduating with his Juras Doctorate, Daniel went on to earn his Master's of Healthcare administration from Western Governors University.Born with multiple disabilities, including blindness, Daniel is well acquainted with the feeling of being counted out. At one point, Daniel was told that he would never achieve meaningful employment beyond caning chairs due to his perceived limitations.Through his community education efforts and the professional training he provides, Daniel opens the doors of opportunity for others by meeting people where they are and calling them into the conversation regarding accessibility. In doing so, he has found a powerful way to turn pain into purpose and trauma into fuel.You can learn more about Daniel and his work in the following websites:You can learn more about Daniel and his work in the following websites:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/peacesofmefoundation?igshid=MTNiYzNiMzkwZA== Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/PeacesOfMeFoundation?mibextid=vk8aRt Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/share/g/8qBcFK55wuRLJkYL/?mibextid=A7sQZp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peaces-of-me-foundation/ X: https://x.com/PeacesofMeFdn?t=5aDeXvRGoJrwITeUyAr1SQ&s=09 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@peacesofmefoundation247 Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Natalie Holder: Understanding Workplace Culture, Equity, and Employee Power
Natalie Holder is an employment lawyer and senior leaders seek her advice when implementing inclusive culture initiatives that build strong businesses. Having led global human resources compliance for Starwood Hotels and Resorts and serving as the Chief Diversity Officer for Stanford University’s SLAC and the United States Capitol Police, she conducts workplace investigations, develops compliance trainings, and designs seminars and workshops that focus on leadership and self-development skills. She has provided court ordered training and expertise in high-stakes discrimination and harassment cases involving Fox News, the New York City Fire Department and many others.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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LaKisha Mosley: Sustaining Justice Work Without Losing Yourself
LaKisha Mosley is a mental wellness led leadership strategist and the founder of Soft Simple CEO, a philosophy and operating system centered on clarity before complexity, regulation before strategy, and calm execution as a core leadership skill.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Tara Connaghan: What Irish Music Teaches Us About Respect, Belonging, and Community
Tara Connaghan is a professional Irish fiddle player, podcaster, author, educator, tour guide and arts manager in Ireland, specialising in a topic most people avoid - the unspoken etiquette in Irish traditional music sessions.She helps musicians, especially newcomers, visitors and adult learners, understand the subtle dynamics of Irish music sessions so they can join in with confidence, respect, and musical sensitivity, avoiding awkward missteps and ultimately enjoy better, more welcoming music experiences.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Deborah Felin-Magaldi: Building Compassionate Communities Through Animal Rescue
In her current capacity as CFO and founder of Transit Marketing Group Inc., Deborah's experience in business dates from 1983. Her industry experience includes public relations, marketing and organizational management. She oversees the company’s financial planning, sets pricing for the company's major product line, handles direct account orders and is adviser to the sales and marketing team.Her animal rescue and care experience began in 2004, as a foster for a southern California shelter. She has since fostered for several shelters and private rescue organizations, prior to co-founding Helen Sanders CatPAWS in early 2010. Her responsibilities at CatPAWS include fostering, working directly with shelters and developing programs to reduce euthanasia, community outreach, administering the spay/neuter program, fundraising, donor relations and special projects.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Standing for Something Greater: Bob Martin on Purpose, Service, and Flow
Bob Martin has lived enough lives to have something real to say. He's a trial attorney, a licensed clinical social worker, and a meditation and happiness mentor — which means he's spent his career moving between power, pain, and the inner life we're all trying to hold together. Now he channels all of it into The Flow, a commentary platform built around one uncomfortable truth: to live a life that is not only effective and efficient but also happy, we need to take the time and effort to understand the forces acting on us from within and without. In other words, in order to GROW with the flow, we must first understand the Flow. The Flow is a blog and video series offering thoughtful, sometimes edgy commentary on politics, culture, society, and what it actually means to be a human being right now. It isn't left. It isn't right. It's awake. Bob's approach is rare: he brings legal training, therapeutic insight, and genuine curiosity to conversations that most commentators flatten into talking points. He's not here to tell you what to think. He's here to help you think better. In order to go with the flow, you must first understand the flow.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Katherine Klimitas on Art, Disability, and Redefining What’s Possible
Katherine Klimitas is a New Orleans–based watercolor artist and the founder of KAK Art & Designs. Known for her vibrant, expressive pet and wildlife portraits, her work focuses on capturing personality, movement, and the emotional connection between people and the animals they love.A wheelchair user with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Katherine brings a deep sense of resilience and joy to everything she creates. Rather than letting limitations define her, she channels her life experience into art that celebrates perseverance, individuality, and life’s small, meaningful moments. Through custom commissions, limited-edition prints, workshops, and public speaking, Katherine shares her belief that creativity is for everyone—and that joy is always worth chasing.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Thomas Wilson on Storytelling, Mental Health, and Creative Advocacy
Thomas R. Wilson is a professional Educator, Writer, Consultant, Business Owner, and purpose-driven event Specialist. His work is centered around an empathic and person-first mindset that works to access and uplift community voices. It is inspired by his own lived experiences and his desire to enact mindful change. His work has been highlighted internationally, and he has partnered with over 55 businesses in the United States. Overall, Thomas's work continues to be a bright spot celebrated by the community.Here are important links on his work:website: https://rhcreativeadvocacyandstorytelling.net/linktree: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-wilson-42762927b?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_applinked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-wilson-42762927b/email: [email protected]: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9643132&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorWant to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Nina Sherak on Why Mattering Is Essential for Human Connection and Well-Being
Nina Sherak, MS, CHES, CAPP is a high-impact professional coach, trainer, and resilience expert who helps individuals and teams apply the science of positive psychology to navigate the waves of life so they can show up fully and thrive resiliently.She serves as the Mattering Summit Director for the You Matter Marathon, where she is leading the development of the inaugural global Mattering Summit taking place May 12–14. A passionate visionary, Nina is deeply committed to advancing wellbeing, human connection, transformation, and flourishing. Through her leadership, she is convening global voices in this very first-ever gathering to elevate one of the most essential messages of our time: that every human being matters.Nina holds a Master of Science in Physiology and Health Promotion and is a licensed, registered Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) and Applied Positive Psychology Practitioner (CAPP). She is also a B3® Corporate Resilience Mastery Trainer, Mindfulness Trainer, and Sparketype® Advisor, and is currently completing her Master Certified Coach (MCC) credential through the International Coaching Federation (ICF).Known for her ability to translate scientific research into meaningful, real-world tools and skills, Nina helps individuals and organizations feel more empowered, driving tangible shifts in mindset, performance, and all domains of life satisfaction. She is also a contributing author in a recently published #1 Amazon bestseller, the positive psychology anthology How We Flourish.A dynamic and engaging speaker, Nina is recognized as a resilience expert, a powerhouse results-oriented coach, and an inspiring facilitator. Her clients find her work uniquely infused with positive energy, insightful discovery, and a true spirit of adventure.Nina's website: Resilience MasteryMattering Summit Free Registration: Mattering Summit May 12-14You can learn more about the Mattering Summit hereWant to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Unbroken: Adriene Caldwell’s Journey Through Trauma and Triumph
Adriene Caldwell is an author and advocate from Houston, Texas. Her memoir, Unbroken: Life Outside the Lines, traces the quiet aftermath of childhood trauma and the long arc of healing. Through writing, talks, and UnbrokenCaldwell.com, she champions hope, resilience, and storytelling as tools for recovery.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Author M. E. Torrey on History, Privilege, and the Power of Honest Conversations
M. E. Torrey worked in the children's book industry for twenty years as an author, speaker, and teacher. Torrey is also a co-founder of the charity, Orphans Africa, and served as Executive Director for seven years. Torrey is concerned about social justice and feels compelled to write about ordinary people faced with issues of moral complexity. Ultimately, she longs to bring healing and forgiveness to a divided world. Fox Creek is Torrey’s award-winning debut novel for an adult audience.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Eugene Kim: Building the Muscles of Collaboration and Human Connection
Eugene Eric Kim helps changemakers and groups build strong collaboration muscles and habits. He’s been helping groups thrive for over 20 years. He’s worked with CEOs and social activists, rocket scientists and spies, billionaires and hackers, foundations and farmers across ten countries and five continents. He now focuses his efforts on helping other changemakers develop the same skills that he uses to help groups.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Sheryl Hauk: When Justice Moves Forward But Leaves Survivors Behind
Sheryl Hauk is a lifelong music educator, advocate, and author of Piece by Piece: A Memoir of Survival, Resilience, and the Power of Creativity. After more than four decades directing choirs and mentoring students, she now uses her voice to speak about trauma recovery, resilience, and the role of creativity in rebuilding a life. Through her writing and advocacy work, Sheryl is committed to changing laws, supporting survivors, and empowering others to reclaim their stories — piece by piece.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Designing Confidence: FranCine Gadsden on Afro Puff Gurl and Empowering the Next Generation
FranCine Gadsden was born in Brooklyn, New York, the third youngest of fourteen children. Her introduction to fashion began at the age of ten when she completed her first sewing project—an apron. That early experience sparked a passion that would shape her future as a designer.After graduating from the International School of Design in Manhattan, FranCine was given the opportunity to work with Audrey Smaltz Inc. (ASI/Ground Crew), a fashion company known for coordinating backstage services and fashion editorials for major designers. Through this work, she gained invaluable industry experience and worked alongside renowned designers including Donna Karan, Adrienne Vittadini, Calvin Klein, Gucci, and Givenchy.FranCine later relocated to Northern California, where she launched FranCine’s Fashions 4 Children, a clothing line that quickly gained recognition. Her designs were featured on Pacific Bell Message Center commercials, Mornings on 2 (KTVU), The Wall Street Journal, Essence Magazine, Black Child Magazine, The San Francisco Examiner, The Oakland Tribune, the Wee Poets Television Show, and Barney & Friends. Her collection was also featured and sold in Nordstrom and Macy’s stores across Northern California during Black History Month, and year-round in several specialty children’s boutiques nationwide.In 2015, FranCine expanded her creative vision by launching Sticks and Stones Tees & More, a brand that showcases her original artwork and thought-provoking messages on apparel and accessories designed to inspire both the wearer and the viewer. One of the brand’s most recognized images is Afro Puff Gurl © 2015.Inspired by the powerful response she witnessed from young girls who saw themselves reflected in the Afro Puff Gurl image, in 2023 FranCine founded Afro Puff Gurl Prep Academy (APGPA). The organization was born from a place of love and a desire to do more—creating opportunities that empower girls to recognize their potential and pursue their dreams.FranCine believes that investing in the education, confidence, and leadership of Black and Brown girls is essential to building strong, resilient communities. Through her work as a designer, entrepreneur, and nonprofit founder, she continues to foster a culture of self-love, creativity, and empowerment that will positively impact girls for generations to come.https://sticksandstonest4u.comhttps://apgpa.orgWant to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Luke Mickelson: Building Beds, Restoring Dignity, and Ending Child Bedlessness
Luke Mickelson grew up a hardworking farm kid in the small town of Kimberly, Idaho, where community, character, and service were simply a way of life. An avid athlete and lifelong competitor, he poured his energy into youth programs, coaching, and mentoring—developing both a passion for people and a natural talent for leadership. That same drive carried into his professional career in business, but something was missing. In 2012, driven by a desire to make a deeper impact, Luke founded Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a simple but powerful mission: “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town.” What began as a single act of kindness has grown into a global movement. Today, SHP has more than 400 chapters across 47 U.S. states and 4 countries, delivering over 370,000 beds to children in need. Luke has personally trained and mentored hundreds of chapter leaders, sharing his blueprint for community-driven change and empowering thousands to serve with heart and purpose.His work has been recognized on Mike Rowe’s Returning the Favor, CNN Heroes (Top 10 finalist), NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, Good Morning America, The Today Show, People Magazine, and even American Ninja Warrior. These platforms have celebrated his unwavering dedication to what he calls the Humans Helping Humans philosophy.Today, Luke travels the country as a keynote speaker, guest, and podcast host, inspiring audiences to embrace the power of tiny moments that create massive impact—and to discover the joy of serving others in their own communities.https://www.facebook.com/SHPLukehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shpluke/https://www.tiktok.com/@shpluke11https://www.instagram.com/lukemickelson/https://www.youtube.com/@lukemickelson5338https://www.shpbeds.orgWant to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Natalie Duran on Faith, Financial Freedom, and Betting on Yourself
First and foremost, Natalie Duran is a woman of faith and a follower of Jesus Christ. She truly believes her calling and ministry is to empower individuals, especially women, to step into the fullness of who God designed them to be and to live a life of abundance, purpose, and confidence.Professionally, she serves as a financial broker, life insurance agent, and mortgage loan originator. She has seen firsthand how finances can either become a tremendous blessing or a constant source of worry, depending on perspective, education, and support. Her passion is helping families and business owners gain clarity and peace around their finances so money becomes a tool, not a burden.She is also the founder of a Women in Business Networking and Prayer community. This is not a typical networking group—it is not transactional. The focus is on building real relationships, praying together, and intentionally helping one another grow, especially through social media presence and visibility. What truly sets this community apart is that the group is completely free. As a business owner herself, Natalie knows how challenging the early stages can be, and she never wants cost to be a barrier for women who are just getting started.Outside of business, Natalie is a wife and a proud mom of four amazing kiddos. She also supports her husband in his business, helping coordinate concerts and events across the United States, which keeps life full, fast-paced, and fun.Everything she does is rooted in faith, family, and service, and she is grateful for the opportunity to connect and share more.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Eric Robinson: From Pastor to FBI—Rethinking Justice and Compassion
Eric Robinson spent a dozen years in Christian ministry, leaving the pulpit of his Baptist church to spend the next 24 years with the FBI, where he investigated drugs, gangs, crimes against children, and counterterrorism, among other violations. He has written a book detailing his experiences, to be published in the Fall.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Reimagining Power: Genevieve Smith on Leadership, Accountability, and Equity
Genevieve works as a facilitator to social justice organizations across the power-holding spectrum, from foundations to intermediary funders to nonprofits to collaboratives and collectives. Genevieve loves art, gardening, being alive, and riding bicycles across New York City and State. She wants to live in a world where philanthropy doesn’t need to exist and people have what they need to thrive and be well. She loves mischief, jokes, and useless behavior.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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From Cancer Survivor to Culinary Healer: Chuck Hayworth on Food, Health, and Recovery
Medical Meal Specialist | Private Chef | Founder, Real Medical Meals Thankfully Local Private Chefs and The Resort ChefChuck Hayworth is a private chef and medical meal specialist recognized for delivering precision-driven nutrition through elevated, chef-crafted cuisine. As the founder of Real Medical Meals and its sister brand, Culinary Wellness Collective, Chuck bridges the gap between clinical dietary protocols and refined private chef service by working with patients using physician and dietitian supplied guidance.With more than two decades in professional kitchens and hospitality leadership, Chuck has built a career around translating complex medical nutrition frameworks into food that is both therapeutic and deeply satisfying. His expertise includes low-sodium and renal-supportive protocols, anti-inflammatory and longevity-based nutrition, gut restoration strategies, Mediterranean performance models, and customized plans for clients managing autoimmune conditions, metabolic dysfunction, and chronic inflammatory disorders.A 25-year rare GIST cancer survivor, Chuck’s work is grounded in lived experience. His approach combines resilience, research-informed strategy, and culinary craftsmanship—ensuring that clients never feel restricted, only supported.Through private in-home chef service, structured medical meal programming, and performance-focused nutrition consulting, Chuck serves individuals and families who require more than standard meal prep. His work is designed for those who demand discretion, precision, and measurable results—without sacrificing flavor, quality, or hospitality.Real Medical Meals operates as the clinical-forward arm of his work, focusing on condition-specific, medically aligned meal execution. Real Medical Meals expands the vision into longevity, performance optimization, and lifestyle-centered wellness experiences.Chuck Hayworth stands at the intersection of medical nutrition, culinary artistry, and strategic wellness—proving that therapeutic food can be powerful, refined, and transformative.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Choosing Joy & Sustainable Leadership with Sneha Gandhi White (Part II)
Sneha Gandhi White is a passionate Empowerment Coach dedicated to helping women reconnect with their inner strength, voice, and purpose. With a deep belief in the power of healing, authenticity, and conscious growth, Sneha creates brave, inclusive spaces for individuals to unlearn limiting beliefs and step into their full potential. Drawing from her lived experience, cultural wisdom, and training in trauma-informed coaching and embodiment practices, she supports clients in navigating life transitions, reclaiming self-worth, and cultivating aligned, joyful lives.Whether through one-on-one coaching, workshops, or community gatherings, Sneha’s approach is rooted in compassion, truth-telling, and sustainable transformation. She believes empowerment isn’t about becoming someone new — it’s about coming home to who you already are.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Tara Mae Temple on Burnout, Healing, and Redefining What Success Means
Tara Mae Temple has over fifteen years of success in advertising, communications, and healthcare fundraising and marketing. She holds an honors Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Communications, reflecting her lifelong interest in human behavior from a sociological perspective. Tara is dedicated to finding evidence-based strategies to help people navigate life’s challenges. A nonfiction writer and the author of LIFE HACKS FOR HEALING & HARMONY (under the pen name of Tara Mae Temple), she is also a developmental editor and enjoys helping other authors create their best nonfiction work. During her healing journey, Tara discovered coping strategies that helped her navigate serious life struggles. Applying these methods, along with wisdom, faith, and life lessons, led her to a more harmonious life, making her feel inspired for the first time in four decades. Now she is a passionate advocate for women’s issues, committed to serving others through her writing. She is Filipino Canadian, and as a member of an ethnic minority, Tara brings a fresh, uplifting, and insightful voice to the self-help genre. Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Building Pathways, Shifting Systems: A Conversation with Alicia Gregory
Alicia Gregory is a San Jose native currently serving as the Director of Fiscal Services at Monterey Peninsula College, following her role as Interim Vice President of Finance and Administrative Services at Cabrillo College. Her work centers on strengthening institutional operations with a focus on improving systems and reducing obstacles that can get in the way of student success.She holds both a Bachelor’s degree and an MBA from California State University, Monterey Bay, and is an AmeriCorps alumna, having completed two terms with the Public Allies program. Alicia brings a thoughtful, collaborative approach to her work and is deeply committed to equity, access, and creating environments where students can thrive.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Allen (AKA The Paraclete) on Humanity’s Evolution and the Search for Meaning
Allen aka The Paraclete has always been a very curious person. The most mysterious thing he has ever encountered is us Humans and the world which lives within us.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Gabrielle Antolovich on Queer History, Memory, and Collective Power
Gabrielle Antolovich is the Board President, CEO of the Billy DeFrank LGBTQ+ Community Center. Founded in 1981 in response to the repeal of LGBTQ+ housing and employment protections in Santa Clara County, the Billy DeFrank Center began as a two-room storefront in downtown San Jose and quickly became a beacon of possibility for the South Bay’s LGBTQ+ community.More than four decades later, the DeFrank Center serves thousands each week at its home on The Alameda and through its resource line, connecting LGBTQ+ people of all ages and backgrounds to affirming services across the region, from Foster City to Gilroy.Named in honor of William Price—also known as Billy DeFrank—an African American drag performer and beloved activist of the 1970s, the Billy DeFrank Center carries forward his spirit of inclusion, love, and generosity. Today, the Billy DeFrank Center remains what it has always been: a safe place to gather, a catalyst for action, and a place to call home.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Matthias Biehl on Identity, Inclusion, and Authentic Allyship
Matthias Biehl has spent the last eight years driving inclusion and diversity initiatives and helping organizations build healthier, more empathetic working cultures. His work focuses on how people connect across differences, address bias, and create environments where psychological safety and belonging are possible. A large part of his perspective is shaped by lived experience, not just frameworks or theory. Alongside this work, he’s also a solo founder, exploring how technology can support more meaningful human connection beyond our usual bubbles. He speaks openly about empathy as a practical leadership skill, the emotional realities of change work, and what it means to build community with intention. His goal is to encourage more honest, human conversations, at work and beyond.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Lourdes Medina on Humanity, Dignity, and the Fight for Immigrant Justice
Lourdes M. Medina is an Advocacy and Communications Associate at the Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN). Based in Fresno, California, she brings a strong track record of championing immigrant rights, shaping immigration policy, and advancing community empowerment. She has been a key voice in regional and statewide efforts to expand equity, access, and justice for marginalized communities.Before joining SIREN, Lourdes served as a Community Organizer with the Dolores Huerta Foundation, where she worked closely with Spanish-speaking migrant farmworkers and immigrant families across Fresno County. Her organizing efforts focused on civic engagement, leadership development, and advocacy for low-income communities. As a first-generation college graduate and an immigrant herself, Lourdes draws from her personal journey to inspire and uplift others navigating similar barriers.In her role at SIREN, Lourdes has been a strong advocate for meaningful immigration reform. She has played a vital communications role in responding to federal policy changes, including the Biden Administration’s “Parole in Place” program, which she characterized as “a small step of many steps” toward repairing a deeply fractured immigration system.Affectionately known as “Lulu” by her radio audience, Lourdes also brings more than two decades of media experience as a Content Producer with Radio Bilingüe. Her work in public media has centered on amplifying immigrant voices and delivering culturally relevant programming to Latino audiences across California.Lourdes is deeply committed to advocating for women, single-parent families, and immigrant communities. Through storytelling, community engagement, and policy advocacy, she continues to be a driving force for social justice and inclusive narratives.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Rising Beyond Expectations: Kenneth Kunken on Ability, Advocacy, and Leadership
Ken Kunken broke his neck playing football for Cornell University in 1970, leaving him almost totally paralyzed from the shoulders down. After a lengthy hospitalization, Ken returned to Cornell where he completed his undergraduate degree in engineering. Ken then earned a Master of Arts degree at Cornell in education, as well as a Master of Education degree at Columbia University in psychology.Ken became a nationally certified rehabilitation counselor. He worked for more than two years at Abilities Inc., where he provided vocational and placement counseling to severely disabled individuals.Wanting to accomplish still more, Ken enrolled in Hofstra University’s School of Law. Ken then worked for more than 40 years as a Nassau County assistant district attorney, where he became a Deputy Bureau Chief.Ken is married and the father of triplet boys.“I Dream of Things That Never Were: The Ken Kunken Story” was published in 2023.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Amani Roberts on R&B as Resilience, Memory, and Collective Power
Amani Roberts,award-winning music business professor, international keynote speaker and global performer, is a renowned DJ, entrepreneur,, and USA Today’s best-selling author of “The Quiet Storm.” and “DJs Mean Business”. With over 30 years in hospitality and 17 years in the music industry, he’s worked with global brands like Marriott, 7-11, Calendly, and Chartmetric while generating millions of dollars in revenue. A sought-after speaker and co-host of the podcast Adventures in Business, Amani inspires professionals to unlock creativity, take risks, and remain resilient. His expertise has been featured in Forbes, People Magazine, NBC, and Yahoo! Finance.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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From Carnival Owner to Accessibility Advocate: Maxwell Ivey’s (aka The Blind Blogger’s) Journey
Known as The Blind Blogger, Maxwell Ivey is a serial online entrepreneur with almost 2 decades experience educating people about the need for and benefits of improving accessibility. He has been working with clients for 5 years including serving as the accessibility advisor to PodMatch. He has been published in Consumer Reports, writes a regular column for PHP Architect called Barrier Free Bytes, and regularly shares his knowledge with online publications. He also has a great origin story of going from carnival owner to amusement park & carnival ride broker to life goals coach and to podcast guest booker before finding his perfect place in accessibility. He can share the tools that have allowed him to keep going for so many years. Including inter-dependence, self-determination, determined positivity, honest story telling, and the value of continuing to move forward. He has also overcome his fear of singing in public, and has written original songs which he often sings during his podcast, when being interviewed, or when doing public speaking. As founder of The Accessibility Advantage his message is that accessibility isn't just about compliance. It's about reputation, innovation, and growth.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Maya Lilly on Storytelling as a Catalyst for Climate Action
Maya Lilly is a producer, speaker, and climate storyteller leading The Years Project, the Emmy-winning media nonprofit redefining how the world understands climate change. With a background spanning documentary filmmaking, environmental science, and performance, Maya brings a rare blend of creative direction and scientific insight to climate communication. Her mission is bold and clear: to use storytelling as a catalyst for justice, empathy, and measurable climate action.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Ben Zingos on Radical Theater, Living Wages, and Choosing People Over Profit
Ben Zingos (he/him) is a multidisciplinary theatre artist who studied at San Francisco State University where he earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s in Theatre Arts. His main focus is working in found spaces, using an immersive design methodology he codified during his thesis work, that asks designers to find real world spaces that naturally cry out for a specific play to be brought to life in them, inviting audiences to step into a new and unique theatrical experience with each production he mounts. He currently serves as the Executive Director of Space Pirates Theatre Collective, an L.A.-based nonprofit theatre that utilizes his methodology, and in 2026 will make history as the first American theatre to run a full season of plays in which all performances are radically affordable, while simultaneously paying all cast, creative, crew, and front of house staff a living wage.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Justice in Practice: Leadership, Belonging, and Accountability with Melanie Buford
Melanie Buford, Ph.D. (she/her) is a Harvard-trained author, consultant, and organizational social scientist. She is committed to making theory useful for leaders, teams, entrepreneurs, and individuals looking to make changes in their careers. She has worked for a variety of non-profits and universities, including University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, University of Cincinnati, Wesleyan University, Points of Light, Year Up United, and Education Pioneers.Melanie has published 2 books: Mapping the Future of Undergraduate Career Education (Routledge) - an international effort to evolve career preparation in higher education - and Beyond the Minor: How to Lead for Social Change. Her work has been featured on EdSurge, Puttylike, Truity, and Happen to Your Career.Melanie received the Kenneth B. Hoyt Career Education Practitioner Award and the Ralph W. Tyler Award for outstanding research and publication in career development. She earned her Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and her Ed.M. in Human Development and Psychology from Harvard Graduate School of Education. Melanie began her career in public service in Northern California.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Clifford Brown on Trust, Fragile Democracies, and the True Cost of Dismantling Foreign Aid
Clifford Brown graduated with honors from Whitman in Economics in 1972, having started in late 1967 but also having taken one year off between his sophomore and junior years. During that year, he worked for the Northern Pacific Railway, as a deckhand on a tugboat on the Columbia river, and as a clerk/typist on an USG oceanographic ship (of the Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA), NOAA’s predecessor agency) that travelled from Seattle to Tahiti and various ports in South America. The latter experience prompted a lifelong interest in both international affairs and foreign languages. During his senior year, he thus applied for and won a Thomas Watson Fellowship. That allowed him to spend a full year in Latin America, in Central America and in Chile during the time leading up to the 1973 coup which overthrew Salvador Allende. He also learned Spanish well during that year, and would later become professionally fluent in Russian and French.He attended law school at UCLA from 1973 to 1976, and he was the Managing Editor of the Law Review in 1975/1976. He eventually also became a partner of Ervin, Cohen & Jessup in Beverly Hills, California. He had practiced corporate law for over a decade when his involvement in a large Chapter 11 bankruptcy case ended in 1986. He applied for a job with the U.S. Agency for International Development and literally took a 2/3 pay-cut to go into the public sector and start a career in foreign aid. The next 28 years allowed him to live in 11 countries. His last career position was that of a Senior Foreign Service Officer, serving as Mission Director for Guinea and Sierra Leone. He then was offered a [plum] position with USAID, teaching economics at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in 2009. Partly because even Nobel Prize winning economists disagreed as to what had caused the Great Financial Crisis, he opted instead to retire from USAID and practice law in Richland, Washington. His major achievement in Richland, and his proudest moment, was helping to establish My Friends Place, a licensed shelter for homeless teenagers which is still thriving to this day.Small town law was not what he expected, so he rejoined USAID as a contractor in Peru in 2013. He served in a variety of positions in the Peru Mission for over three years, happily saw two twin daughters born in Lima in 2014, and returned to Maryland in late 2016 where he continues to consult periodically with contractors interested in USAID work. He also took a job for one year with the Rule of Law Initiative of the American Bar Association, covering programs in West Africa. It got his French back in shape. [His Kyrgyz wife does that for his Russian.]Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Faith as a Public Good: Confronting Islamophobia with Rev. Dr. Michael Woolf
Rev. Dr. Michael Woolf is the Senior Minister of Lake Street Church of Evanston and Co-Associate Regional Minister for the American Baptist Churches of Metro Chicago. A pastor, scholar, and activist, he works at the intersection of faith, justice, and interreligious solidarity. His forthcoming book, Confronting Islamophobia in the Church: Liturgical Tools for Justice (Judson Press, 2026), co-authored with Rev. Dr. Anna Piela, equips Christians to resist anti-Muslim prejudice as an expression of discipleship. Through his ministry and writing, Woolf calls faith communities to embody courage, humility, and compassion in building a more just and pluralistic society.You can purchase the book by clicking here. Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Jessie Fahay: How Theater Becomes a Catalyst for Justice and Action
Empowering artists to create theatre that sparks social change—one performance, one audience, one ripple effect at a time.For 16 years, Jessie Fahay has been proving that theatre isn’t just entertainment—it’s a catalyst for justice. As Founder and Executive Director of Ripple Effect Artists, she has produced dozens of original productions addressing LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, gender-based violence, and climate action, reaching thousands of audience members and providing FREE performances to NYC students.Her approach is simple but powerful: every show ends with a talk-back that moves audiences from passive viewing to active engagement. Ripple Effect Artists partners with grassroots organizations, donates proceeds to social justice causes, and challenges every audience with one question: WHAT DIFFERENCE CAN YOU MAKE?She shared this philosophy in her TEDx talk at NC State University, “We Are Missing Out! The Arts Are Our Superpower!”—where she explored how theatre uniquely creates empathy, dialogue, and meaningful action.Her background blends art and business:MFA in Acting from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (UK)MBA from Capella UniversitySAG-AFTRA & Actors’ Equity memberPublished author and playwrightProfessional actor, singer, and public speaker who has addressed 200+ drama educators nationwideBeyond theatre, she works as an NYC Destination Manager, sharing her passion for the city with visitors from around the world and training guides to do the same.She specializes in: Social justice theatre production • Acting & voice coaching • Business strategy for artists • Public speaking • Philanthropic partnerships • Teaching artist programs • Corporate workshops using theatre techniquesWant to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Steven Cong on Music, Vulnerability, and Trusting the Journey — Part II
Steven Cong is a queer Chinese American emcee and a West Coast native. He found a love for rap as someone who was an "outsider" in every way during his teenage years. Music became a safe haven to share his truths and center his voice. By extension, his songs center the voices of those who are often pushed to the margins, even though our experiences and perspectives can be just as universal. Steven has performed at events across the Bay Area from San Jose to San Francisco, including the A&PI Stage at San Francisco Pride.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Orchestrated Connecting: Building Trust & Belonging with David Homan
David Homan is the founder and CEO of Orchestrated Connecting, a global community of connectors; Orchestrated Opportunities, an impact-focused advisory firm; and SOAR CONNECT, a start-up focused on the strength of authentic relationships. He hosts a podcast called Orchestrated Relationships focused on developing relationship value, is an active classical composer, and is a proud father of two. From middle-class beginnings as the son of a college professor father and nonprofit-focused mother, he has built a network reaching into the most private and incredible circles globally while maintaining a code of purposeful community building called Orchestrated Connecting.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Outrage, Algorithms, and Our Brains — A Conversation with David Beckemeyer
David Beckemeyer is a retired tech executive and founding CTO of EarthLink who now hosts the Outrage Overload podcast. He blends tech insight, social science, and real-world experience to help people understand polarization and find healthier ways to connect, communicate, and stay grounded in a noisy world.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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The Stories We Carry: Immigration, Loss, and Resilience with Shivani Malik
Shivani Malik was born and raised in India. She immigrated to the US to pursue her PhD and completed her training at Stanford University and University of California San Francisco. As a mirror of her own journey, she has authored The Sky is Different Here (February 17, 2026), a poignant exploration of grief, identity, and belonging that will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned their place in the world. This is her debut novel. She currently leads a group of researchers in an oncology focused biotech in San Diego where she resides with her husband and their dog.You can learn more about Shivani and her work at the following websites:https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivamalik/https://substack.com/@shivanimalikhttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Sky-is-Different-Here/Shivani-Malik-PhD/9798896360742Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Billionaireism, Healing and the Cost of Disconnection with Diana Colleen
Diana Colleen is a Canadian, Seattle-based psychedelic facilitator and writer whose work blends consciousness, healing, and social change. After profound transformation through psychedelic-assisted therapy, she developed a deep commitment to storytelling as a tool for challenging entrenched systems of power. Her work explores what humanity could become if empathy, contribution, and accountability replaced ego and competition. Through fiction, she examines the climate crisis, billionaire accountability, and the inner work required for meaningful change.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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Woven Together: Disability, Storytelling, and Community with Jenna Udenberg
Jenna Udenberg is a lifelong resident from the Northshore of Minnesota and is a former music educator of 19 years. She has used a manual wheelchair since the age of 8 due to Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Jenna is a 2017 Blandin Foundation Community Leader, a 2020 Bush Fellow, and a 2025 Shannon Leadership Institute Fellow. Writing for the Lake County Press in her column, Local View from 4 foot 2, inspires vulnerability and the sharing of lived experiences from the seated perspective. Within My Spokes: A Tapestry of Pain, Growth & Freedom is Jenna’s published memoir which you can find on the A&BWU website, on Amazon or wherever you find your books. In her free time, you can find Jenna outdoors on paved trails or fishing with friends, playing board and card games, as well as coaching the Robo Dweebs, a LEGO robotics team. Jenna is the founder of the non-profit, Above & Beyond With U, which works to increase accessibility and inclusion in Minnesota and beyond.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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What It Means to Keep Going: Roz Thomas on Resilience and Justice
Roz Thomas (they/them) is a gender-queer, non-binary, bisexual Black activist and disability advocate whose work is grounded in lived experience, deep reflection, and a lifelong commitment to justice. As an autistic and neurodivergent person navigating chronic illness, Roz brings nuance and honesty to conversations about access, self-compassion, and what it truly means to move through the world in disabled and marginalized bodies.Their journey into community work began in childhood, shaped by growing up in a multiracial Texas community and witnessing the real-time impacts of racism, homophobia, Islamophobia, and poverty on their friends and neighbors. With roots in sociology and leadership through Public Allies, Roz centers asset-based, community-driven approaches and believes deeply in the collective power everyday people hold to build a more just, hopeful world.Want to be a guest on Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community? Send Danise Sugita a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1763751693205864f9876416e
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Voices That Propel Us: Stories of Justice, Action, and Community is where justice meets action and community voices rise. In each episode, we spotlight changemakers, disruptors, and everyday heroes working at the frontlines of equity and liberation. Through powerful storytelling and candid conversations, we explore what it means to build a more just world—together. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a call to listen deeply, learn boldly, and move in solidarity.The music for this podcast was provided by Steven Cong and the artwork was provided by Kimberly Li.
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Danise Sugita
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