Episode Fourteen

Episode Fourteen

In this episode, Judithe completes her discussion with Ambassador Henry MacDonald regarding violence against women and the personal stakes this fight has for men. Ambassador MacDonald discusses the necessity of engaging men to achieve gender equality and the need to create a platform for men to engage with other men in finding solutions to end violence against women.

Episode Thirteen

Episode Thirteen

In this episode, Judithe is joined by Ambassador Henry MacDonald of Suriname to discuss violence against women, one of the most devastating issues affecting gender equality. Ambassador MacDonald discusses some of his work with the United Nations and the government of Iceland to increase male awareness as both the source of this endemic problem as well as the solution to it. 

Episode Eleven

Episode Eleven

In this episode, Judithe speaks with Kay Kunda Musonda, a career/life coach focusing on people in transition, such as homeless men and women, survivors of domestic violence, immigrants, and other underserved populations. Kunda focuses on helping people envision different futures for themselves during difficult times and then taking actionable steps to bring themselves to those futures. The idea is to dream a dream and then live into it.

Episode Nine

Episode Nine

In this episode, Judithe is joined by Coach Smedley, to discuss her background and youth in an unstable home, and how she brings that experience to her work with imprisoned young men.With her full grasp of the barriers that many children face as they traverse young adulthood, Coach Smedley’s message is one of personal responsibility and opportunity.

Episode Eight

In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, we bring you our final installment of coverage from the Women's March on Washington. This episode features comedian Sarah Jones, women's rights activists Lisa Schejola Akin, American expat Emily Miller, and citizen and friend, Kerrie Mitchell. We discuss the limit and privilege of white women's Individuality and black women’s solidarity in voting for Hillary, and the continuing quest to further human rights by securing women's rights through intersectionality.

Episode Seven

Episode Seven

Mary Zeints discusses her life in South Africa and how it has shaped her struggle for human rights, especially women’s rights. She and Judithe discuss some “worst case scenarios” for the current American administration and how the lessons of history can inform our resistance. Mary dreams of a 10-point plan for women’s rights in the new international climate.

Episode Six

In this episode we speak with D'Annette Roy, producer of Spotlight: Domestic Violence, a documentary that raises awareness of the devastating impact of domestic violence in Prince George's County, MD. We discuss the roots and consequences of the domestic violence epidemic, and the steps that we as a society must take in order to change the paradigm and break the cycle of domestic violence.

Episode Five

Episode Five

Kendra Blackett-Dibinga joins me in studio to discuss her business and how she's building inclusive communities through yoga. As a host, I have the greatest respect for this woman. Kendra is simply killing it as a mother, a wife, an entrepreneur, a business owner, an activist, a citizen and, above all, a human being. We discuss her journey and aspiration to create an inclusive yoga community where people can care for themselves and each other. As you will hear in this episode, her impact and influence are deep and significant.