What if a photograph could speak for the voiceless, hold the powerful accountable, or remind us of our shared humanity? In this episode, we sit down with internationally renowned photojournalist James Whitlow Delano, whose decades of work capture the intersections of climate change, human rights, and cultural resilience. From the red-light districts of Cambodia to tsunami-hit Japan, Delano doesn't just take photos; he tells stories that the world needs to hear. James emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding in storytelling, advocating for the humanization of all individuals regardless of their circumstances.