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  • 81. Epstein, the Royals & the Global Network of Power: Why Pressure & Persistence Matter
    Feb 22 2026

    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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    21 min
  • 80. Max Trombly: Men’s Work & the Modern Warrior - How Men Heal, Lead, & Love with Integrity
    Feb 6 2026

    On this week’s episode of The Frequency of Courage, host Megan Imbert is joined by Max Trombly, relationship coach, men’s work leader, and devoted guide for the rising masculine.

    This is not a surface-level conversation about masculinity.It is a sanctuary. A reckoning. A call forward.

    Together, Megan and Max explore what is being asked of men in this moment in history, not perfection, not performance, not dominance, but presence, integrity, emotional maturity, and heart-centered leadership.

    Max shares his personal journey through grief, loss, the end of his first marriage, and the awakening that led him to create men’s circles and dedicate his life to helping men heal. From fear and survival into consciousness and stewardship, his story reflects what so many men are moving through quietly: the longing for safety, purpose, love, and wholeness.

    In this episode, we dive into the deeper initiations of manhood, the evolution from Prince to King, from self-orientation into responsibility, from emotional suppression into embodied strength. Max speaks candidly about the modern warrior archetype, what true protection really means, and why masculine devotion is one of the highest expressions of love.

    Megan and Max also explore the breakdown of elder wisdom culture, the loneliness epidemic among men, and the profound need for mentorship, initiation, and spaces where men can process grief, rage, fear, and tenderness in healthy ways.

    This conversation is for anyone yearning for deeper partnership, conscious relationships, and a world where men rise not through power over others, but through devotion to what is sacred.

    In this episode, we explore:

    1. The rising masculine rooted in love and service
    2. Radical responsibility and creating the life you desire
    3. Men’s circles, healing, and why men must be witnessed by men
    4. Masculine maturity in relationships, fatherhood, and leadership

    Max reminds us that courage is not always loud, sometimes it is choosing presence, choosing love, choosing the next right action, again and again.

    If you’ve been wondering what healing masculinity could look like…

    If you believe men are capable of more…

    If you’re longing for deeper partnership, integrity, and wholeness…

    This episode is for you.

    If this episode resonates, please share the show and leave a review.

    Learn more about Max Trombly:

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    56 min
  • 79. No More Business as Usual: Immigration, Fear & the Cost of Staying Quiet
    Jan 25 2026

    This is not a gentle episode.

    This is a reckoning.

    In this urgent solo episode of The Frequency of Courage, host Megan Imbert confronts the growing disconnect between escalating immigration enforcement, fear spreading through communities, and the eerie sense of business as usual for those whose lives remain uninterrupted.

    As immigration operations intensify across the US, families are making contingency plans no one should have to make in America. Parents are memorizing legal hotlines instead of bedtime stories. Workers are afraid to drive to jobs they’ve held for years. Children are learning fear before algebra.

    And yet, many remain silent. Or even worse, justify this in the name of Jesus.

    This episode is a direct call to those with privilege, protection, and proximity to power, especially white Americans, to examine the cost of neutrality and the moral consequences of staying comfortable while harm is predictable.

    Megan challenges the myths of “I don’t know enough,” “this is complicated,” and “it doesn’t affect me,” naming them for what they often are: socially acceptable ways to avoid responsibility.

    In this episode, we explore:
    • Why neutrality is not neutral when harm is systemic and foreseeable
    • How silence becomes active complicity, even without cruel intent
    • Why courage is most required of those who are not immediately at risk
    • The emotional and psychological toll of fear on immigrant families
    • What moral courage actually looks like beyond protests and social posts

    Practical Calls to Action Shared:
    • Supporting organizations like the ACLU, Immigrant Legal Resource Center, and National Immigration Project
    • Community care actions: grocery shopping, prescription pickups, childcare, tutoring, accompaniment
    • Creating encrypted community alert systems (Signal groups)
    • Mutual aid support for legal fees, rent, transportation, and documentation
    • Speaking up in workplaces, faith spaces, schools, and civic rooms where silence is expected
    • Offering emotional support without demanding explanations

    This episode is not about performative allyship. It’s about choosing humanity when the system rewards indifference. If your life is uninterrupted right now, if your voice still carries weigh, this moment is asking something of you.

    No more business as usual.

    Megan wants to hear what you're doing during this time to help your community. Please share this show and tell us what you're doing. If this resonates, please also leave a review.





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    11 min
  • 78. The Epstein Network Exposed: Survivor Thysia Huisman Speaks Truth
    Jan 16 2026

    In this deeply moving and courageous episode of The Frequency of Courage, host Megan Imbert is joined by Thysia Huisman, author, journalist, and survivor of sexual abuse by Jean-Luc Brunel, an associate and co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein.

    Thysia shares her firsthand experience of being groomed, drugged, and raped as a young model at just 18 years old, the decades of silence that followed, and what it truly took to come forward against powerful men protected by global systems of wealth, influence, and complicity.

    This conversation goes beyond exposure. It is a raw, trauma-informed exploration of abuse of power, victim-blaming, institutional failure, and the long road toward healing, self-trust, and reclaiming one’s voice. Together, Megan and Thysia examine why accountability still lags, how women are often complicit within abusive systems, and what it will take collectively to end cycles of exploitation.

    This episode is a call to courage, integrity, and responsibility in a world that too often protects perpetrators instead of survivors.

    This episode arrives at a critical cultural moment globally, when the truth about Epstein, global sex trafficking, and institutional complicity is no longer hidden, yet accountability remains elusive. By centering survivor voices rather than sensationalism, this conversation reminds us:

    1. Silence protects abusers
    2. Shame is not the survivor’s burden
    3. Truth, spoken with integrity, is a force for collective healing

    This episode also honors the life, courage, and legacy of Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent survivors to speak publicly against Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew, and Jean-Luc Brunel.

    Throughout the conversation, Thysia reflects on Virginia not only as a fellow survivor, but as a trailblazer whose willingness to speak despite immense personal cost created pathways for others to come forward. Virginia’s courage helped expose a global network of abuse and forced the world to confront uncomfortable truths about power, privilege, and protection.

    Thysia acknowledges the strength of all of the survivors who continue to speak out when the systems meant to protect, repeatedly have failed.

    This episode stands as both a conversation and a dedication: a reminder that liberation begins when the truth is spoken, and that those who carry it forward do so not alone, but on the shoulders of those who came before.

    Megan & Thysia reflect on the MeToo movement and are able to relate on what it feels like to speak truth to power, take on powerful men publicly and connect on their higher purpose and use their voices to help share the stories & be a part of the collective healing.

    Who This Episode Is For
    1. Everyone that cares about humanity
    2. Survivors of sexual abuse and coercion
    3. Advocates for justice, transparency, and accountability
    4. Women reclaiming intuition, voice, and sovereignty
    5. Men committed to ethical leadership and responsibility
    6. Anyone questioning why systems still fail the vulnerable

    Please take a moment and share this important episode and leave a...

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    45 min
  • 77. Calling Forth the True Masculine
    Jan 10 2026

    What if everything we’ve been taught about strength, leadership, and power is incomplete?

    In this solo episode of The Frequency of Courage, host Megan Imbert issues a powerful call to remember the true masculine not as dominance, control, or aggression, but as grounded leadership, emotional self-regulation, and protection of what is sacred.

    This episode is not about men versus women, blame, or taking power away. It is about transformation. Megan explores how distorted masculine conditioning rooted in fear and unexamined trauma shows up in leadership, relationships, institutions, and our inner lives. When control replaces trust and dominance replaces wisdom, fear quietly governs.

    Through reflections on patriarchy, trauma, leadership, and the archetype of the warrior, this episode invites listeners to examine where they may be confusing force with power, certainty with wisdom, and armor with strength. The true warrior does not conquer life, they protect it. They lead with presence, hold boundaries without cruelty, and act decisively only after listening deeply.

    This conversation is for leaders, parents, creators, activists, and anyone feeling the exhaustion of old paradigms collapsing. It is a call to stop outsourcing authority, reclaim integrity, and lead from coherence instead of fear.

    The future will not be built by those who dominate, it will be built by those present and heart centered.

    If this episode resonates please leave a review and share the show.

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    12 min
  • 76. Show the Way: Love in the Face of Fear & Refusing Psychological Warfare
    Jan 10 2026

    In this powerful solo episode of The Frequency of Courage, host Megan Imbert explores how fear is being weaponized as a form of psychological warfare and how love, discernment, and moral courage are our greatest defenses.

    Against the backdrop of collective grief, political violence, and cultural disorientation, Megan examines how fear disrupts the nervous system, erodes critical thinking, and fuels dehumanization.

    Centering the murder of Renee Good in Minneapolis and the extraordinary response of her wife, Becca, this episode is a call to resist fear-based narratives, refuse victim-blaming, and choose love that shows the way even in the face of unbearable loss.

    This is not an episode about denial or spiritual bypassing. It is about staying present, thinking clearly, and refusing to be psychologically managed out of our humanity.

    Key Themes & Takeaways
    • Psychological Warfare - How confusion, fear, and conflicting narratives are used to exhaust discernment and control populations.
    • Fear vs. Safety - Why fear does not make us safer and how it collapses critical thinking and moral clarity.
    • Cult Dynamics in Modern Society - The rise of “us vs. them” thinking, loyalty over conscience, and dehumanization framed as realism.
    • Victim Blaming as a Control Mechanism - How blaming victims protects people emotionally—but erodes collective humanity and accountability.
    • Love as Radical Courage - What it truly means to choose love in the face of violence, grief, and rage without abandoning truth or justice.

    This episode is for:
    • Listeners navigating grief, rage, or moral confusion in today’s world
    • Leaders, healers, and truth-tellers committed to conscious leadership
    • Anyone feeling the weight of cultural fear, political violence, or emotional exhaustion
    • Those seeking to stay human in inhumane systems

    If this episode resonates please leave a review and share the show.

    “The most radical thing we can do right now is refuse to be psychologically managed out of our humanity.” -Megan Imbert

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    8 min
  • 75. 2025 Reflections: Choosing Courage, Truth & Alignment
    Dec 31 2025

    This New Year’s Eve episode of The Frequency of Courage is not meant to be consumed quickly, it’s meant to be felt.

    As the year comes to a close, host Megan Imbert reflects on the journey of the podcast, the collective themes that emerged in 2025, and what it means to choose courage over fear in a world asking us to numb, rush, and perform.

    With listeners now in over 66 countries, this episode honors the shared pulse that connects us across cultures and languages: a desire to feel again, to live honestly, to heal without bypassing, and to remember who we truly are.

    2025 was not a year of easy answers. It was a year of discernment, of asking:

    1. What is actually aligned?
    2. What only looks good on the surface?
    3. What nourishes you, and what drains you?
    4. What is yours to carry, and what never was?

    Marked by the Year of the Snake and a nine year of completion, this season invited deep shedding, endings that didn’t need to be dramatic, only honest.

    In this episode, Megan reflects on the powerful voices that shaped the show this year, including conversations around:

    1. Healing after military service and the importance of community and ceremony
    2. Redefining limitation, presence, and intuition
    3. Leadership, burnout, and reimagining success beyond productivity
    4. Women reclaiming their bodies, health, emotions, and sovereignty
    5. Suppressed emotions, grief, rage, and desire as gateways to healing
    6. Trauma, justice, and the courage to speak truth rooted in love

    Megan also shares more of her own journey, recording more solo episodes than ever before, practicing the courage to go alone with integrity, trusting intuition as a lived practice, honoring grief, and allowing herself to be fully seen in her work. This includes speaking openly about her adoption, identity, belonging, and the complexity of gratitude and grief.

    A central truth emerges:

    Courage is not becoming someone new. It is stopping the betrayal of who you already are.

    This episode is a remembering, a call back to embodiment, emotional literacy, moral courage, and shared responsibility. A belief that we are standing at the edge of a humanity renaissance, one rooted in dignity, truth, and presence.

    If you are listening, you are part of this remembering. Every time you choose presence over numbing. Every time you choose truth over convenience. Every time you choose courage over fear.

    Please leave a review of the show, rate it, share it with others.

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    8 min
  • 74. Releasing What Can't Come with You in 2026
    Dec 27 2025

    As we stand at the threshold of 2026, this episode of The Frequency of Courage is a sacred pause, an invitation to release what cannot come with us into the next chapter.

    This is not about forcing endings, burning everything down, or rushing into what’s next. It’s about honoring truth. Some identities, relationships, beliefs, and roles were meant to walk with us for a season not forever. Growth doesn’t always ask us to add more; often, it asks us to let go.

    Inspired by the wisdom of the Year of the Snake, this episode explores the power of shedding in layers, cycles, and waves. Just like the snake, transformation happens when the old skin becomes too tight, too restrictive, too lifeless to hold us anymore.

    In this deeply reflective and grounding episode, Megan guides you through:

    • Why release doesn’t mean failure, it means outgrowing
    • How to trust your body’s quiet intelligence
    • A shedding meditation to help you release with grace

    This episode is for anyone feeling the weight of old patterns, roles, or expectations and sensing that something lighter, truer, and more aligned is waiting on the other side of release.

    You are not losing yourself.

    You are revealing yourself.

    And what comes next requires the version of you that is freer, clearer, and more true.

    If this episode resonated please rate the show, leave a review and share it

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    9 min