What If Your Voice Is The Work You’re Here To Do? | Episode 405 What keeps you waking up with a microphone in front of you and a story still on your tongue? We open 2026 by pulling back the curtain on how a scrappy nonprofit leapt past 400 episodes without a marketing budget, and why we’ve stayed stubborn about telling the truth even when it’s messy. Justin shares candid reflections on mental health, clarifies misconceptions about past substance use, and explains how cutting back on reactive ...
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What If Your Voice Is The Work You’re Here To Do? | Episode 405 What keeps you waking up with a microphone in front of you and a story still on your tongue? We open 2026 by pulling back the curtain on how a scrappy nonprofit leapt past 400 episodes without a marketing budget, and why we’ve stayed stubborn about telling the truth even when it’s messy. Justin shares candid reflections on mental health, clarifies misconceptions about past substance use, and explains how cutting back on reactive ...
I Lived Like A Zombie, Then Built A Nonprofit | Ep 385
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I Lived Like A Zombie, Then Built A Nonprofit | Ep 385
I Lived Like A Zombie, Then Built A Nonprofit | Ep 385 We share raw stories of overdose, a car crash, grief, and a psych ward circle to show why asking for help became the turning point. From surviving reckless years to building Voices for Voices, we map a plan to make mental health care free, humane, and within reach. • gratitude for global audience and milestone growth • teen risk, bullying, and cold pill overdose • Windsor trip aftermath and highway crash from sleep loss • rock-bottom mom...
Voices for Voices®
What If Your Voice Is The Work You’re Here To Do? | Episode 405 What keeps you waking up with a microphone in front of you and a story still on your tongue? We open 2026 by pulling back the curtain on how a scrappy nonprofit leapt past 400 episodes without a marketing budget, and why we’ve stayed stubborn about telling the truth even when it’s messy. Justin shares candid reflections on mental health, clarifies misconceptions about past substance use, and explains how cutting back on reactive ...