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Build a Better Man to Build a Better World
4:13 Strong, a non-profit organization in Nashville, TN, is helping men find a solid direction in life through a career in the construction industry. Marginalized communities, former inmates, or guys who haven't quite...
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To Fight for Human Rights, We Must First Come to the Table
Human rights attorney, Qasim Rashid of Virginia, is doing just that. He's facilitating discussions and bringing an oft-missed perspective on many topics like healthcare, religion, and political strategy to the table....
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Medicine Woman Predicts the Fall of the Patriarchy
In this interview, Sally asks Trisha Condo, medicine woman, seer, and spiritual mentor, what she thinks of everything that's happening in the world today. She believes we're experiencing the fall of the patriarchy,...
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Addiction Born from Occupation: How the Opioid Crisis Ties into Workers Compensation Injuries
Not only did the pharma companies misinform the public of addictive opioids, but corporations unknowingly exacerbated the problem through occupational healthcare for their employees. My guest, Michelle Weidenbenner,...
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The Importance of Local Elections with David Briley, Former Mayor of Nashville
David Briley, former mayor of Nashville, speaks with Sally Hendrick about the importance of local elections, among other things, as he runs for First Circuit Court Judge. Get show notes and behind-the-scenes footage...
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Turning Pain into Power after Prison
Andre Jacobs spent 23 years of his life in prison. Today he is an author and motivational speaker. His story MUST be heard, as he has taken his pain and turned it into power. Helping others to do the same is his...
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Ku Klux Konfederatism
When academic and activist, Jessica Rummel, put the spotlight on a racially charged case in her town of Denton, Texas, she walked right into the systemic trouble she's been researching and discussing for years. She...
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Humble Pie: A Chapter Reading
Humble Pie is a historical fiction novel in progress about a family in the early 1900s in Humboldt, Tennessee, that built their fortune off the labor of former slaves. Shout Your Cause's editor, Sally Hendrick, grew...
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How rats, guns, and a homeless man smoking a crack pipe on the library steps inspired me
From rats in the streets to raised guns and a homeless man smoking a crack pipe at the library, Sally takes you back before the beginning when her dog, Sunny, inspired her to advocate for what is right and to expose...
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We won't be silent. We can't be silent.
His uncle was burned alive, and his parents suffered in separate concentration camps. Abe Gurko won't be silent anymore. On the one-year anniversary of the January 6th insurrection, Sally Hendrick interviewed Abe who...
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Seeking Asylum from a Broken Immigration System
Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch, based in Austin, TX, is an immigration attorney focusing on asylum seekers. We hit it off immediately with so many things in common: a love for helping people overcome impossible odds, a love...
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Digging Deep to Validate News Sources
Sharing news in a memorable way can make an online personality soar. That’s what Tiffany Jones of Louisiana has done with her TikTok account @therealdoubledeemuva. Listen to this interview with Sally Hendrick about...
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