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  • Episode 16: Charles Orgbon III on Climate Change, Youth Leadership & Writing as a Tool for Change
    Feb 16 2026

    In Episode 16 of Voices of Change, Charles Orgbon III joins us for a grounded and expansive conversation on climate change, youth leadership, corporate sustainability, and writing as a tool for impact.

    Charles shares his journey from founding a youth-led nonprofit at just 12 years old to working in corporate sustainability and storytelling. We explore what it means to act before you feel ready, how education and history shape responsibility, and why writing remains one of the most powerful tools in climate advocacy.

    This episode dives into:

    Youth leadership and starting before you feel qualified
    The role of nonprofit work in shaping long-term impact
    Corporate responsibility in a shifting political climate
    Writing as a bridge between policy and everyday life
    Why climate change affects insurance rates, healthcare access, and food systems
    The importance of documentation in building a more just world
    Community as a resource beyond money
    Hope, resilience, and responsibility in challenging times

    Charles reminds us that climate change is not abstract. It is personal. It influences our communities, our health, and our future. And sometimes, the most powerful act of leadership is simply beginning.

    If you care about climate change, youth activism, social justice, sustainability, or writing for change, this conversation is for you.

    Guest: Charles Orgbon III
    Podcast: Voices of Change
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    40 min
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Radical Voice for Justice and Global Solidarity
    Jan 19 2026
    This episode explores the life, leadership, and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. beyond the familiar narratives. Through a pro-Black and Pan-African lens, the hosts examine Kings early life, intellectual formation, and the pivotal moments that shaped his role in the civil rights movement. The conversation highlights Kings global perspective, his evolving focus on economic justice, and his insistence that racism, poverty, and militarism are deeply interconnected. Rather than presenting Dr. King as a static symbol, this episode emphasizes his growth, his willingness to challenge power, and the continued relevance of his ideas in todays struggles for justice and dignity. Key Takeaways Dr. King was not only a leader of peaceful protest, but a radical and evolving thinker. His upbringing in faith and education strongly shaped his moral leadership. The Montgomery Bus Boycott marked a critical turning point in his public leadership. King understood the Black freedom struggle as part of a global movement. He consistently emphasized the connection between racism, poverty, and economic inequality. The I Have a Dream speech was the result of years of organizing and activism. The Nobel Peace Prize recognized both his moral authority and global influence. King expanded his work beyond civil rights legislation to focus on economic justice. His ideas continue to influence movements for justice around the world. Understanding MLK requires engaging with both the inspiration and the discomfort of his legacy. Chapter Timestamps 00:00 The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 05:22 Early Life, Faith, and Education 10:53 Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rise to Prominence 14:40 Global Solidarity and Pan-African Connections 18:47 Economic Justice and the Poor Peoples Campaign 20:52 Honoring Dr. Kings Legacy Today
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    19 min
  • Why Malcolm X Still Matters Today | Voices of Change
    Jan 5 2026
    summaryThis episode of Voices of Change delves into the life and legacy of Malcolm X, exploring his journey from a troubled youth to a global icon of Black liberation. The hosts discuss his radical ideas on race, self-defense, and the importance of reclaiming Black identity and pride. They highlight Malcolm X's evolution in thought, particularly his shift towards advocating for unity among oppressed peoples worldwide. The conversation emphasizes the ongoing relevance of his teachings in today's struggles for justice and economic empowerment.takeaways
    • Malcolm X's journey was one of growth and learning.
    • He emphasized the importance of self-determination and pride.
    • His advocacy for self-defense was a response to systemic violence.
    • Malcolm X's views evolved towards a more inclusive vision of unity.
    • He rejected the notion of assimilation into a white-dominated society.
    • His teachings on economic empowerment are still relevant today.
    • Malcolm X believed in the power of collective action.
    • His legacy challenges us to fight for our rights without seeking approval.
    • He was a voice for those who couldn't speak for themselves.
    • Malcolm X's message continues to inspire movements for justice.
    titles
    • The Legacy of Malcolm X: A Voice of Change
    • Understanding Malcolm X: From Defiance to Unity
    Sound Bites
    • "He was a voice of change."
    • "By any means necessary."
    • "Liberation is a universal need."
    • "Change starts with us."
    • "Teamwork makes the dream work."
    Chapters00:00Introduction to Malcolm X's Legacy03:03Malcolm X's Early Life and Transformation05:48The Nation of Islam and Self-Defense Advocacy09:06Evolution of Malcolm X's Views on Unity11:57Reclaiming Black Identity and Pride15:11Malcolm X's Economic Empowerment Message18:09The Ongoing Relevance of Malcolm X's Teachings
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    29 min
  • Bob Marley: The Legacy Behind the Music (One Love Peace Concert + More)
    Dec 10 2025

    Bob Marley wasnt just a musician he was a cultural force whose voice carried the weight of a generation. In this episode of Voices of Change, we explore Marleys impact on music, identity, politics, global culture, and how his message still shapes conversations today.

    We walk through the different chapters of his journey, from the spiritual roots that shaped his sound to the global rise of reggae and the international reach of his message of unity. One of the defining moments we unpack is the 1978 One Love Peace Concert, where Marley brought political rivals Michael Manley and Edward Seaga onstage and called for peace in a country torn by violence. But his influence stretches far beyond that night.

    In this episode, we break down:
    How Bob Marley helped bring reggae to the world
    The spiritual ideas behind his music
    His role as a cultural and political voice
    The story and impact of the 1978 One Love Peace Concert
    How Marley used music to bridge divides
    The global legacy he left behind, from activism to art
    Why his message feels just as powerful in 2025

    This episode is part of our Historical Figures Series, where we explore the leaders, artists, and thinkers whose voices continue to shape the present.

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    22 min
  • “The Prophet of Pan-Africanism” – Marcus Garvey
    Dec 8 2025

    Marcus Garvey changed the conversation long before social media ever existed. In this episode of Voices of Change, we break down the story of the Black Star Line, the movement that inspired millions, and the moment in history that made 1923 such a turning point.

    Garveys vision wasnt just about ships. It was about pride, ownership, unity, and possibility. From Harlem parades to global Pan-African organizing, his impact stretched across continents and across generations. His supporters the Garveyites helped shape a movement that still influences culture, music, and politics today.

    In this episode, we look at:
    How Garvey built the UNIA into a global movement
    The dream and challenges of the Black Star Line
    Why the U.S. government targeted Garvey in 1923
    How his ideas inspired Malcolm X, Nkrumah, Marley, and more
    Why Garveys message feels louder than ever in 2025

    This is part of our Historical Figures Series, where we explore the voices that shaped the world and continue to spark conversation today.

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    23 min
  • Episode 15: Franck Kouassi on Education, Leadership, and Global Collaboration
    Oct 6 2025







    In this episode of the Voices of Change podcast, host Tex Wambui engages with Frank Kouassi, an education advocate and founder of the NGO Aveni, which focuses on promoting quality education and gender equality. Frank shares his journey in education, the challenges faced in accessing education, particularly for girls, and the importance of community engagement. The conversation also explores the balance between international collaboration and local development, emphasizing the need for partnerships to achieve sustainable development goals. Frank discusses the mission of Aveni and how listeners can support his work in empowering youth through education.

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    34 min
  • Roots of Resilience Episode 3: Aliens, Avatars & Alter Egos: Escaping to Survive
    Sep 15 2025



    In this creatively raw episode of Roots of Resilience, hosts Gabe and Tex explore the surprising and often overlooked ways people use imagination, alter egos, and online personas as coping strategies for trauma. Whether it's the curated version of yourself on Instagram, a made-up personality at school, or the quiet fantasy world in your head, these avatars can feel safer than reality. But when does escape turn into a trap?

    Through honest conversation and powerful reflections, the hosts peel back the layers of survival-through-identityhow dissociation becomes protection, and how storytelling (even the ones we live in our heads) helps us survive. They ask bold questions: What does your mask say about you? When do you meet your real self underneath?

    This episode is a journey through digital identity, psychological safety, and how imagination can either isolate or liberate us.

    Takeaways:
    • Dissociation isnt always dramatic sometimes it looks like disappearing into a curated version of yourself.

    • Creating avatars is often a way to feel control, safety, and freedom.

    • Fantasy and imagination are powerful survival tools but they must be balanced with self-awareness.

    • Healing invites you to meet your authentic self without the need for constant performance.

    • You are allowed to be complex both soft and strong, both fantasy and flesh.

    • The journey from mask to self is a radical act of healing.

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    24 min
  • Roots of Resilience Episode 2: Unmasking Identity: The Journey to Self-Discovery
    Sep 8 2025

    In this deeply personal episode of Roots of Resilience, hosts Gabe and Tex explore the layered complexities of identity, mental health, and what it truly means to show up as your full self. Through candid conversation and lived experience, they unpack the pressures of code-switching, the emotional toll of societal expectations, and the path toward radical self-acceptance.


    Together, they challenge the idea that we have to choose between being accepted and being authentic. Instead, they highlight how healing is not a solitary actits a communal one. This episode offers reflection, insight, and encouragement for anyone trying to reclaim their voice and embrace who they arewithout apology.

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    34 min