Politics of Justice #9: Behind Ransomed | Chapters 1 – 2
In this episode of Politics of Justice, I recap and discuss the first two chapters Ransomed. Ransomed is currently available on all platforms and in audiobook. This series uses the book as a springboard to talk about justice, race, family, and the systems that fail us—and the ones we fight to change. About Politics of […]
Episode 65: A Time to Thrill – Conversation with Aime Austin – featuring Joanna Joy Seetoo
Joanna Joy Seetoo is a jewelry designer extraordinaire! I’ve known her for more than thirty years. She’s had more than nine artistic lives: from pastry, to music, to makeup, and hair…to now. Listen as we talk all about the early days of taking a jewelry design class, to world-class travel, Saworski crystals, entering the crazy […]
Politics of Justice #8: Behind Ransomed | Introduction
In this episode of Politics of Justice, I talk about the inspiration behind Ransomed and how the justice system can’t answer every question or right every wrong. How a judge went to prison…but was his imprisonment a technicality? Ransomed is currently available on all platforms and in audiobook. This series uses the book as a […]
Episode 64: A Time to Thrill – Conversation with Aime Austin – featuring Kendra Erika
Kendra Erika is my first musical artist! I appreciate the amazing confidence it takes to choose a life focused on performance. Let’s chat. I have *so* many questions. You can find Kendra Erika: Website/Blog: kendraerika.com Instagram: @kendraerika YouTube: @kendraerika Today’s Sponsor: Audible Check out my titles or the thousands available with Audible.com. Show Notes: I’m […]
Politics of Justice #7: Telling the Truth After the System Fails Judged | Chapters 39–End
In this episode of Politics of Justice, I dig into Chapters 30–38 of Judged, where the case stops being about facts and becomes about leverage. As pressure mounts, institutional self-protection begins to override truth, and the cost of dissent becomes clear. We see how credibility is managed, consequences are unevenly distributed, and silence is rewarded […]