81. Epstein, the Royals & the Global Network of Power: Why Pressure & Persistence Matter
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In this urgent episode of The Frequency of Courage, host Megan Imbert examines the Epstein network, its proximity to global power and why sustained public pressure, transparency and nervous system aware activism matter now more than ever. Megan offers a grounded, compassionate deep dive into the global reckoning now unfolding.
As newly released Epstein files drive investigations across the United States and abroad, Megan breaks down what is actually happening, why these developments matter, and how survivor courage especially that of Virginia Giuffre has catalyzed accountability that once seemed impossible.
This episode explores the historic significance of former Prince Andrew’s arrest, the reopening of the Zorro Ranch investigation in New Mexico, and the impact of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, while also addressing why justice is slow and why pressure must remain consistent.
Beyond the headlines, Megan speaks directly to the emotional and nervous-system toll of witnessing systemic abuse, sexual violence, and institutional silence. She offers practical guidance for staying resourced, regulated, and engaged without burning out, reminding listeners that courage is not only about exposure, but about sustainability.
This episode is dedicated to survivors everywhere and to those refusing to look away.
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