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As we step into a new year, we’re taking a moment to look back at some of the most meaningful conversations from 2025. This New Year reflection episode revisits standout moments from Find Your Cause, highlighting voices that challenged narratives, strengthened communities, and grounded hope in evidence, culture, and human connection.
From rehumanizing youth through hip hop and building economic pathways to prevent exploitation, to redefining resilience after trauma and pushing back against fear driven health misinformation, these conversations continue to offer insight as we move forward.
Timestamps
00:13 - E180: Marlon Richardson on rehumanizing Black and Brown young people through hip hop arts education
00:50 - E181: Dr. Kisha Roberts Tabb on economic intelligence, transferable skills, and prevention pathways
02:57 - E182: Khafre Jay on Flow Lounge, hip hop community, and creating spaces for vulnerability and healing
05:15 - E183: John Gardner on using music to build respect across cultures and cultural understanding
06:03 - E184: Diana M. Canant on resilience as becoming better than bouncing back after trauma
07:16 - E185: Spencer Lalk on evidence based health information and empowering qualified medical voices
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As we step into a new year, we’re taking a moment to look back at some of the most meaningful conversations from 2025. This New Year reflection episode revisits standout moments from Find Your Cause, highlighting voices that challenged narratives, strengthened communities, and grounded hope in evidence, culture, and human connection.
From rehumanizing youth through hip hop and building economic pathways to prevent exploitation, to redefining resilience after trauma and pushing back against fear driven health misinformation, these conversations continue to offer insight as we move forward.
Timestamps
00:13 - E180: Marlon Richardson on rehumanizing Black and Brown young people through hip hop arts education
00:50 - E181: Dr. Kisha Roberts Tabb on economic intelligence, transferable skills, and prevention pathways
02:57 - E182: Khafre Jay on Flow Lounge, hip hop community, and creating spaces for vulnerability and healing
05:15 - E183: John Gardner on using music to build respect across cultures and cultural understanding
06:03 - E184: Diana M. Canant on resilience as becoming better than bouncing back after trauma
07:16 - E185: Spencer Lalk on evidence based health information and empowering qualified medical voices