Ashley Lauren Rogers was working in the steampunk scene when she learned a friend and colleague was accused of nonconsensual relations with someone else in the community. Seeing how willing people were able to dismiss the claims, her decision to immediately step away from the scene changed everything. We talk about the fantasy of steampunk, what happens when you decide to take a stand, why it's important to believe survivors.
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73: Maynard Okereke on finding his lane
72: Kate White on seriously listening to her body
71: Leilani De Nieva on everything supernatural in Pittsburg
70: Kwazar Martin on his grandmother and art
69: Brandon Saiz on getting validation
68: Lorna Rose on her unexpected pregnancy
67: Jaimie Sherling on getting a late night message
66: Marinke van Riet on leading and belonging
65: Big D on being a biker who empowers the abused
64: Melissa Panszi Riebe on the dinner that launched a business
63: Susan Myhr Fritz on that time in the Berkshires
62: Welcome to Season Three, let's chat shall we?
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58: Katherine Cooper on the slow burn of 2020
57: Jad Mahmoud Halabi on his Dad's advice
56: Paola Irun on turning points
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