From Harassment To Courtroom Retaliation: One Woman’s Fight Against Local Power | Ep 366 The story begins with a restart—Gemma Bentley returned to Kentucky, earned a 4.0 in criminal justice, and stepped into public service—then collided with the kind of power most people only whisper about. She recounts alleged harassment by a courthouse official, the pressure to “play along,” and the quiet survival tactics that follow when saying no places a target on your back. What unfolds is a rare, unfil...
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From Harassment To Courtroom Retaliation: One Woman’s Fight Against Local Power | Ep 366 The story begins with a restart—Gemma Bentley returned to Kentucky, earned a 4.0 in criminal justice, and stepped into public service—then collided with the kind of power most people only whisper about. She recounts alleged harassment by a courthouse official, the pressure to “play along,” and the quiet survival tactics that follow when saying no places a target on your back. What unfolds is a rare, unfil...
We Doubled Our Audience And Chose Honesty Over Silence | Ep 355
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We Doubled Our Audience And Chose Honesty Over Silence | Ep 355
We Doubled Our Audience And Chose Honesty Over Silence | Ep 355 We mark our biggest month ever while owning a tough technical glitch, revisiting Nicole Bobek’s story, and sharing clear steps to find her book. We open up about sobriety, masks versus feelings, and why telling hard truths is our core. • record growth across listeners and viewers • recap of episode 353 video loss and 354 fixes • where to find Nicole Bobek’s memoir online • gratitude for new countries joining the community • fait...
Voices for Voices®
From Harassment To Courtroom Retaliation: One Woman’s Fight Against Local Power | Ep 366 The story begins with a restart—Gemma Bentley returned to Kentucky, earned a 4.0 in criminal justice, and stepped into public service—then collided with the kind of power most people only whisper about. She recounts alleged harassment by a courthouse official, the pressure to “play along,” and the quiet survival tactics that follow when saying no places a target on your back. What unfolds is a rare, unfil...