The Missing Piece in Inclusion? God As The First Voice | Episode 448

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 28 MIN

The Missing Piece in Inclusion? God As The First Voice | Episode 448

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

The Missing Piece in Inclusion? God As The First Voice | Episode 448What if real help didn’t come with a price tag—or a catch? We open up about the heart behind our work: a personal mental health journey that still unfolds, the choice to keep our entire catalog free, and a faith-first lens that treats dignity as nonnegotiable. The result is a clear promise to our community: no paywalls, no gatekeeping, and no policies that split parents from children in the name of “access.”We talk about God as the first voice and how that conviction shapes daily decisions, from resisting ego and credit-chasing to building spaces where anyone can learn and feel seen. Instead of chasing clout, we double down on small acts that multiply—holding a door, sharing a resource, offering time—because these micro-moments compound into culture. We also name hard truths: conferences that claim “everyone is welcome” while imposing steep fees, terms that quietly exclude people with disabilities, and rules that separate families. Inclusion is not a slogan; it’s a structure you can touch, test, and trust.Along the way, we share the scale of our ambition—reaching hundreds of countries and thousands of cities—without losing sight of the person in front of us. We keep the tone human: imperfect people serving an urgent need, believing that hope grows when knowledge is free and communities feel safe. If you’ve ever wondered who gets left out when help costs money, or how faith and mental health can work together to lift people up, this conversation offers a candid, practical roadmap.If this resonates, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review. Your voice helps us reach the next city, the next family, the next person who needs to hear they’re not alone.*Donate Today:  lovevoices.org**Find our book here:Amazon: https://voices-for-voices.org/3ZhJ6AWPublisher: https://voices-for-voices.org/3LKL1uN***Website: https://voices-for-voices.org/4byLXgbInstagram: @voicesforvoicesTikTok: @voices_for_voicesFacebook: Voices for Voices*Voices for Voices is a 501c3 nonprofit charity. All donations are 100% tax deductible.Chapter Markers0:00 Welcome And Mission1:05 Donate And Nonprofit Purpose2:00 Mental Health Roots And Personal Journey2:45 God As The First Voice4:50 Culture Over Politics And Grace6:15 Imperfection, Sin, And Humility7:20 Growth, Haters, And Global Reach9:15 Credit, Service, And Staying True11:00 Small Kindness, Big Impact12:40 Calling Out Gatekeeping And Fees15:15 Free Access And No Paywall Promise17:20 Inclusion, Families, And Real Accessibility20:05 Protecting Children And Nonnegotiable Boundaries22:30 Due Diligence And Final Salute#justiceforjustin #justiceforvoicesforvoicestiktok #VoicesforVoices #GodsVoice #VoicesOfChange #GodsVoice #VoicesOfChange #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #Episode448Support the show

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