About this episode
To be an advocate is to use your voice, your presence, and your power to stand up for others, especially those who are not being heard. It’s not always loud or public. Sometimes it’s a quiet act of solidarity, a well-timed question in a meeting, or a firm "that’s not okay" when something crosses the line. Advocacy is a hope-builder because it bridges isolation and action. When someone speaks up for us, or walks alongside us in struggle, it reminds us we matter. It tells us we’re not alone. And when we choose to be that person for someone else, we’re actively creating a future that’s more just, more kind, and more connected. Being an advocate doesn’t mean you have all the answers, it means you’re willing to listen, to learn, and to use what you have to make a difference. Hope grows where people show up for each other.