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 ...
We Confront Two Tragedies And Ask How To Help | Episode 393
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We Confront Two Tragedies And Ask How To Help | Episode 393
We Confront Two Tragedies And Ask How To Help | Episode 393 A hard headline is never the whole story. We sit with two devastating news events—the reported suicide of actor James Ransone and the alleged involvement of a son in the deaths of Rob and Michele Singer Reiner—to ask a more urgent question: how can we show up sooner when mental health turns critical? We unpack what responsible response looks like when details are evolving and emotions are raw. Rather than speculate, we focus on prac...
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 ...