• Episode 7: Pink Collar Candidate, LG Garlin Gilchrest II
    Mar 23 2026

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    Kicking off our new candidate series, we’re sitting down with Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist. Each month, we’ll be featuring a candidate to talk about who they are beyond the title, what drives their work, and why public service matters to them.

    In this episode, we dive into Garlin’s background, leadership journey, and the real-life moments that shaped his path into public service, plus a few fun questions along the way. 🎙✨


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    29 mins
  • Episode 6: Pink Collar Obsession, Part II
    Feb 20 2026

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    In Part Two of Pink Collar Obsession, we sit down with Wyandotte Police Chief Archie Hamilton to break down what stalking looks like from a law enforcement perspective. We discuss warning signs, when behavior crosses into criminal territory, how reports are handled, and what legal protections are available. This episode is about education, empowerment, and knowing your options if you ever feel unsafe.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 5: Pink Collar Obsession, Part I
    Feb 9 2026

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    In this episode of Pink Collar Confessions, our host shares a deeply personal and traumatic story of being stalked for an entire year. This two-part series explores how the situation unfolded, the emotional toll it took, and the warning signs that are often overlooked. We’ll also dive into stalking laws, safety planning, and the legal steps available when you’re trying to protect yourself and move forward. This episode is raw, informative, and meant to remind listeners they are not alone and that help and options do exist


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    27 mins
  • Pink Collar Convo: Dr. Abdul El-Sayed
    Dec 8 2025

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    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Abdul El-Sayed for a real, no-performance conversation about right, wrong, and the space in between. We talk about how people show up, how choices shape who we are, and why doing the “right thing” isn’t always as simple as it sounds.

    Dr. Abdul brings his signature clarity and calm to the table— breaking down big ideas in a way that actually makes sense for real life, real people, and real moments. No politics, no pressure… just two humans talking honestly about integrity, intention, and navigating a world that doesn’t always make that easy.

    If you love grounded, heart-centered conversations that leave you thinking a little deeper, this is your episode.



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    28 mins
  • Episode 3: Pink Collar Rise + Empower
    Sep 26 2025

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    In this empowering conversation, we sit down with the co-founder of Downriver United 734, a local Indivisible group dedicated to grassroots activism. Together, we dive into what it takes to step into leadership, mobilize your neighbors, and turn passion into real community change. From the first spark of organizing to the challenges of rallying voices, this episode shines a light on how everyday people can rise, empower, and lead with purpose.


    🎙️ Tune in to hear stories, strategies, and inspiration for anyone ready to make an impact in their own community.


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    28 mins
  • Episode 2: Pink Collar Protection
    Aug 8 2025

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    In this powerful episode, we speak with a sexual assault nurse examiner who walks us through the critical and compassionate work she does for survivors. From collecting evidence to offering care in the most vulnerable moments, she shares what it’s really like to stand between trauma and justice. We discuss the emotional weight of the job, the strength it requires, and why this work matters more than ever.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 1: Surviving Conversion Therapy & Reclaiming Autonomy
    Jun 19 2025

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    In our debut episode of Pink Collar Confessions, we sit down with Joanna Whaley to unpack the painful reality of surviving conversion therapy — a practice still happening today under the guise of healing or religious “correction.”

    Joanna bravely shares her story: what led her into that environment, what it cost her emotionally and spiritually, and how she began reclaiming her autonomy in the aftermath. This conversation is raw, honest, and at times heavy — but it’s also deeply human and full of quiet strength.

    We talk about shame, identity, survival, and the long road to healing. It’s not just about what was taken from her — it’s about what she’s building in its place.


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    30 mins