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  • You Cannot Protect Children While Protecting Those Who Harm Them
    Feb 21 2026
    When adults are protected at the expense of children, harm becomes policy. This episode names the pattern, calls for accountability, and speaks to what real protection requires.
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  • Stay Woke When a Warning Word Is Turned to a Punchline
    Feb 18 2026
    So many warning words are minimized, mocked, or dismissed — reduced to a “punchline” instead of the life-changing signals they were meant to be. In this episode, we explore what it means to stay awake in a world that gaslights urgency, laughs at intuition, and softens reality to make it more comfortable for others. This conversation is for anyone who has ever said “I tried to tell you,” for those who felt unseen when they sounded the alarm, and for women whose warnings were met with jokes instead of justice. We talk about the emotional cost of not being heard, how to honor your own signals, and why staying awake to truth is itself an act of resilience. If you’ve ever wrestled with the disconnect between “warning” and “punchline,” this conversation meets you there — steady, honest, and compassionate.
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  • Stop Calling It Race Baiting: Black Maternal Death Is a Life-or-Death Reality
    Feb 16 2026
    Too often, the deep reality of Black maternal death is dismissed or reframed as “race baiting” — a harmful distraction from the lived experiences of women whose lives and bodies are shaped by unequal systems of care. In this episode, we speak truth to that dismissal, naming the real cost of loss, the systemic patterns that endanger Black mothers, and why calling it what it is matters — not just for awareness, but for accountability, justice, and collective care. This episode is for every woman who has ever felt unheard, minimized, or dismissed when speaking from her own body and experience. We stand with you in naming reality without compromise.
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