Shout Your Cause with Sally Hendrick
Sally Hendrick chats with Aftyn Behn about her choice to run for office and what she's about. Visit for show notes. You can find .
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Sally Hendrick interviews Jessica Craven, a political activist with a huge following on and her newsletter, Get show notes at .
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Sally interviews Candace and Josh Odom about their case with Alabama's version of the department that's supposed to protect children. Learn more about our cause at .
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Sally Hendrick interviews Legal Dad from TikTok about current news in politics with a legal spin on things. This interview took place on November 7, 2023 for context. Connect with , and get show notes at .
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Sally Hendrick interviews Megan Lange, campaign manager for 3 female candidates in Tennessee. Listen to how she helps them. Find Megan's podcast at The Story Garden wherever you listen.
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Sally interviews Allie Phillips, a woman who was forced to leave her state to get a medically needed abortion. Now she's running for office to help change Tennessee's abortion laws. Visit for show notes, and find Allie's website at .
info_outline Fighting a Goliath Like AmazonShout Your Cause with Sally Hendrick
Sally Hendrick interviews Amy Nelson about how her family has been fighting Amazon for over 3 years tooth and nail with their hands tied behind their backs. It's all too common in the US unfortunately. Get show notes at , and follow Amy on TikTok at .
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Sometimes a woman's perspective is needed, and that's what Marilyn Dollar is all about. The Woman's Coach empowers women to reach for the stars and change the fabric of boardrooms and companies around the world. Find Marilyn at . For more episodes, show notes, and articles, visit .
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Sally interviews Wendy Nicole Anderson about balancing her business and family as a single mother. She's not afraid to take chances and go on adventures with her boys. Listen to her story. You can find her at or on social media @iamwendynicole everywhere. Get show notes and more at .
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LaShonda DeBrew will set you straight when it comes to your personal and business finances. But deep down, she has a heart for the plight of domestic abuse survivors, foster kids, and the like. Take a listen and she and Sally Hendrick discuss money matters. Find La'Shonda at and on and .
info_outlineHomelessness, addiction, and joblessness are tackled in many ways. Listen to how Justice Industries and Matthew 25 in Nashville work together to help solve these issues. Ellen Peterson and Jim Ward are leading the way to improve the lives of many people who seem to have run out of options. Sally Hendrick interviews them both together in this episode. Visit https://ShoutYourCause.com for show notes, and check out https://www.justiceindustries.org and https://www.matthew25nashville.org for information on how you can get involved.
This passage discusses the reality of trying to make a change for people who are homeless, and how attitudes and policies around homelessness can be unhelpful. The nonprofit organization Justice Industries provides a unique solution by employing people who face barriers to traditional employment, such as those who were previously incarcerated, struggling with homelessness or addiction, fleeing domestic violence, or stuck in generational poverty. Justice Industries' most successful company, Just Glass, is a curbside glass recycling program in Nashville that provides employment and workforce development for its team members. Matthew 25, a men's homeless ministry in Nashville, works with Justice Industries to provide some of its employees for their social enterprise, helping veterans and others experiencing homelessness to move towards recovery, stable housing, and employment. The reality of homelessness is much harder than people think it is, and providing sustainable solutions requires collaboration and innovation.