Épisodes

  • Season 2, Episode 13: They Called It Closure. I Call It Ghosting
    Feb 20 2026

    The AC Pulse — Season 2, Episode 13: They Called It Closure. I Call It Ghosting

    Burnout didn’t work. So they went silent.

    In Episode 13 of The AC Pulse, Amanda Corrales examines the next phase in institutional containment: ghosting disguised as resolution.

    After the meeting.
    After the “thank you for sharing.”
    After the promise to “take this back to leadership.”

    Comes nothing.

    This episode breaks down:

    • Silence as a strategic risk-management tool

    • Closure without accountability

    • Why ambiguity protects institutions

    • How disengagement becomes a form of control

    If Episode 12 explored engineered exhaustion, Episode 13 exposes what happens when exhaustion fails — systems disengage.

    Featuring the satirical ad ClosureCo™, complete with a PDF titled “Moving Forward” that says absolutely nothing.

    🔜 Next episode: The Personal Cost of Speaking Up — what institutional silence does to your body, your career, and your community.

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    Silence isn’t closure. It’s containment.

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    10 min
  • Season 2 Episode 12: The Burnout Was the Point
    Feb 7 2026

    The AC Pulse — Season 2, Episode 12: The Burnout Was the Point

    Burnout isn’t a personal failure—it’s a system feature.

    In this episode of The AC Pulse, Amanda Corrales breaks down how exhaustion is deliberately engineered into creative and nonprofit systems to silence dissent, deflect accountability, and quietly remove artists who won’t comply.

    We examine:

    • Burnout as a built-in silencing tool

    • Strategic fatigue through paperwork, delays, and deflection

    • The quiet exodus of harmed artists

    • Why institutions survive while artists burn out

    This isn’t about working too hard.
    It’s about systems designed to wear people down until they disappear.
    Because exhaustion is cheaper than accountability.

    🔜 Next episode: False resolutions—when institutions offer “healing” instead of repair.

    📘 Featured resource: The Artist Code: Power
    A framework for artists who want language, leverage, and clarity in systems that rely on silence.

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    9 min
  • S2 E11 The Whisper Network
    Jan 30 2026

    The AC Pulse — Season 2, Episode 11The Whisper Network Wasn’t Lying

    The whisper network wasn’t gossip.
    It wasn’t drama.
    It was survival.

    In this episode of The AC Pulse, host Amanda Corrales gives voice to the stories artists were never allowed to say out loud — the late-night texts, the hallway warnings, the quiet “be careful” messages that turned out to be true.

    This episode examines how institutional silence, soft blacklisting, and reputation control operate in the arts — and why artists learn to whisper instead of speak publicly.


    🔍 What this episode covers:

    • Why the whisper network exists in the arts
    • How unpaid labor is framed as “opportunity”
    • Institutional blacklisting without paper trails
    • How reputations are quietly destroyed without formal action
    • Why accountability is punished while compliance is rewarded
    • How artists protect each other when systems won’t

    Amanda breaks down how silence is cultivated, how concerns are acknowledged privately and dismissed publicly, and how artists are labeled “difficult” the moment they ask for boundaries or accountability.

    This episode makes one thing clear:
    The truth didn’t disappear.
    It learned how to survive underground.


    📘 For Artists Ready to Reclaim Authority

    Amanda’s new release, The Artist Code: Power, is a guided companion for artists navigating exploitation, silence, and power in creative industries.

    👉 Find it here: https://tr.ee/f8xV7YmmKQ

    Have you ever heard something in the whisper network — and later realized it was true?

    • Tag @theacpulse
    • Use #WhisperedWasTrue
    • Or share anonymously: amanda@ajcorrales.com

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    Truth travels differently when it’s recognized.

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    9 min
  • S2 E10 RedLine Reframed: Artist Harm, Repackaged
    Jan 19 2026

    The AC Pulse — Season 2, Episode 10

    RedLine Reframed: Artist Harm, Repackaged

    How do nonprofit arts institutions reframe artist harm as growth — and why do funders reward it?

    In this episode of The AC Pulse, host Amanda Corrales breaks down how institutional harm is often repackaged through PR, DEI programming, and “learning narratives” instead of being addressed with accountability, repair, or restitution.

    This is not a general critique.
    It is a documented pattern.

    Episode 10 examines how artist exploitation, uncredited intellectual property use, and exclusion are routinely reframed as organizational resilience — while the artists who were harmed are erased from the conversation entirely.

    • How nonprofit arts organizations reframe artist harm as institutional growth
    • The “DEI-as-PR” cycle used to launder accountability failures
    • Why harmed artists are excluded from so-called healing processes
    • How silence, rebranding, and leadership continuity protect institutions — not communities
    • Why funders often reward reframing instead of repair

    Amanda walks through how RedLine responded after being publicly called out — not with accountability, but with a pivot. A shift in optics. A reframing of harm as “learning.” And how that reframing was rewarded.

    This episode is about institutional gaslighting in the arts, creative labor exploitation, and the systems that protect brands while discarding people.

    A parody of institutional damage-control culture — because nothing says equity like a glossy recap with no accountability.

    Amanda has just released The Artist Code: Power, a guided companion for artists reclaiming creative authority, boundaries, and stability after institutional harm.

    👉 Access The Artist Code: Power here:
    https://tr.ee/f8xV7YmmKQ

    Have you seen your harm reframed as an organization’s progress?

    • Tag @theacpulse
    • Use #RepackagedHarm
    • Email your story: amanda@ajcorrales.com

    Because we remember what they tried to rewrite.

    Follow The AC Pulse, share this episode, and leave a review wherever you listen — independent truth-telling depends on community.

    The AC Pulse — where truth isn’t fragile, but community is sacred.

    🔍 What this episode covers:🛑 Satirical Ad Break: RePutation™📘 New Release — For Artists📣 Community Call

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    7 min
  • S2 E9 Receipts & Red Flags: Part 2 — The Promo Language Theft
    Jan 9 2026

    Receipts & Red Flags: Part 2 — The Promo Language Theft

    In this episode of The AC Pulse, Amanda Corrales documents what happens when an artist’s original concept doesn’t just get “borrowed”—it gets rebranded.

    You’ll hear Amanda read directly from her original submission, Artist Through the Prism, followed by the promotional language used by RedLine for its 2024 programming. The similarities aren’t abstract. They’re structural, tonal, and—at points—word for word.

    This episode explores:

    • How artistic ideas are institutionally laundered

    • Why lack of credit is a systemic issue in nonprofit arts spaces

    • The difference between recognition and replication

    • How appropriation often hides behind equity language

    This isn’t a copyright case.
    It’s a pattern.

    And once you hear it, you can’t unhear it.

    🧺 Featuring a satirical ad break: The Language Laundromat™
    Because “credit” is optional—but your gala speech is mandatory.

    📌 Follow @theacpulse, share the episode, and leave a review to support independent reporting.
    📚 The Artist Code: Power is available now — links are in the show description.

    The AC Pulse — where we don’t wait for permission. We document.

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    7 min
  • S2 E8: Receipts & Red Flags (Part 1 — The Inquiry Trail)
    Jan 2 2026

    Episode 8: Receipts & Red Flags (Part 1 — The Inquiry Trail)

    What happens when artists document everything — and institutions rely on silence?

    In Episode 8 of The AC Pulse, Amanda Corrales examines a real, documented paper trail involving a nonprofit arts organization, an event inquiry submission, internal acknowledgment, and the later reuse of artist ideas without credit.

    This episode focuses on artist intellectual property, creative labor, and power dynamics in arts institutions — and how documentation disrupts institutional gaslighting.

    This is not speculation.
    It is a paper trail.

    Episode 8 begins a multi-part investigative series on:
    • artist idea theft and uncredited creative labor
    • nonprofit arts organizations and accountability
    • how “misunderstandings” are manufactured through delay
    • why artists are dismissed without documentation

    If you are an artist navigating institutions, grants, residencies, or nonprofit partnerships, this episode explains why paper trails matter — and how silence is often strategic.

    📘 New Release
    Amanda has just released The Artist Code: Power — a guided companion for artists navigating boundaries, documentation, and stability inside creative systems.
    Access it here:
    https://tr.ee/f8xV7YmmKQ

    🎥 Video episodes available on YouTube
    📌 Links, references, and resources are in the show description

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    9 min
  • S2 E7 “Equity on Paper: How Funders Look Away”
    Dec 25 2025

    🎙 The AC Pulse — Season 2, Episode 7
    “Equity on Paper: How Funders Look Away”

    When institutions harm artists, they rarely act alone.
    They act with cover.

    In Episode 7 of The AC Pulse: Season 2 — Behind the Red Line, host Amanda Corrales turns the lens toward the funders — the foundations and grantmakers who publicly champion equity, artist-centered values, and community care, yet fall silent when harm is documented and brought directly to them.

    After RedLine’s actions were laid out with receipts, timelines, and formal reporting, Amanda reached out to the organizations funding the work — submitting evidence, speaking with program officers, and asking the most basic question: What happens now?
    For many funders, the answer was nothing.

    This episode examines how “equity” becomes a branding exercise rather than a practice, how reputations are protected at the expense of artists, and how silence functions as institutional endorsement. With sharp analysis and pointed satire — including the mock commercial The DEI Diluter™ — Amanda exposes the danger of funders prioritizing narrative preservation over accountability.

    Because ignoring harm doesn’t make funders neutral.
    It makes them complicit.

    In this episode:

    • How funder silence becomes institutional cover

    • Why “transparency” often stops at inconvenience

    • Who gets believed — and who gets ghosted

    • The cost of being labeled a grantee “success story”

    • A satirical ad break that names performative equity for what it is

    Coming next: why so many artists stay silent — and what speaking up really costs.

    The AC Pulse is where equity stops being a slogan — and starts being tested.

    📣 Share your story using #EquityOnPaper
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    📩 Had your harm ignored by funders? Email amanda@ajcorrales.com

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    8 min
  • S2 E6 “They Lawyered Up, We Logged On”
    Dec 18 2025

    🎙 The AC Pulse — Season 2, Episode 6
    “They Lawyered Up, We Logged On”

    When accountability knocks, institutions don’t always respond with integrity — they respond with attorneys.

    In Episode 6 of The AC Pulse: Season 2 — Behind the Red Line, host Amanda Corrales breaks down what happened after she formally invoiced RedLine for copyright infringement. Instead of dialogue, repair, or acknowledgment, the organization escalated to legal dismissal — attempting to erase authorship, deny ownership, and rewrite the record entirely.

    This episode exposes how nonprofit power operates once an artist stops asking politely and starts documenting professionally. Using real emails, legal language, and firsthand receipts, Amanda walks listeners through the familiar institutional playbook: deny protectability, minimize contribution, recast the artist as the aggressor, and close ranks behind legalese.

    With razor-sharp analysis and biting satire — including a mock ad for Silence Shield™ by Legalese® — Episode 6 unpacks how artists are embraced as “community” until they assert ownership, credit, or compensation. Then suddenly, they’re a liability.

    This isn’t just about RedLine.
    It’s about how systems protect themselves — and how artists protect the record.

    In this episode:

    • When silence becomes institutional strategy

    • How nonprofits use lawyers to deflect accountability

    • Why copyright exists the moment you create

    • How gaslighting collapses when receipts are logged

    • A satirical ad break that hits a little too close to home

    Coming next: the funders — and the quiet complicity that keeps this cycle alive.

    The AC Pulse is where the gaslighting stops — and the public record begins.

    📣 Share your story using #TheyLawyeredUpWeLoggedOn
    🎧 Follow @theacpulse
    📩 Got receipts? Send them to amanda@ajcorrales.com

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    10 min