• Rising Voices: Juven Jacob's Anthem for Economic Dignity
    Jun 26 2025

    In this episode of Powers at Play, host Mandie Rae Kijinski sits down with former Biden-Harris presidential appointee Juven Jacob to explore how smart policy and bold advocacy can bridge America's widening economic gaps.
    From Houston to Washington: Juven traces his path to the White House and explains how lived experience shapes his fight for affordable housing and economic mobility.
    Taxation & Inequality: The pair dissect how current tax structures fuel wealth divides—and what lasting reform might look like.
    Social Media's Double-Edged Sword: Why the very platforms that amplify advocacy can also distort public discourse.
    Collaboration Over Partisanship: Practical ways lawmakers, agencies, and communities can work together to create opportunity for all.
    Throughout, Juven argues that durable progress hinges on acknowledging past missteps, centering diverse perspectives, and keeping citizens engaged. Tune in for a candid, forward-looking conversation that offers a blueprint for a more inclusive democracy—and actionable ideas you can champion today.

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    41 mins
  • The Emotional Truth Behind Women's ADHD
    Jun 12 2025

    In this conversation, Dr. Gilly Kahn discusses her journey as a psychologist and author focusing on ADHD, particularly in women and girls. She highlights the unique challenges faced by women with ADHD, including emotional dysregulation and the impact of societal biases in research and diagnosis. The discussion delves into the neurological aspects of ADHD, the differences in brain functionality between genders, and the relationship between ADHD and anxiety. Dr. Kahn emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics to better support women with ADHD. In this conversation, Mandie Rae Kijinski and Dr. Gilly Kahn explore the complexities of OCD and ADHD, particularly in women. They discuss the nuances of intrusive thoughts, the societal expectations that shape the presentation of ADHD, and the importance of understanding these conditions as strengths rather than weaknesses. The conversation emphasizes the need for proper diagnosis and the role of medication in managing ADHD, while also addressing the emotional and social challenges faced by individuals with these conditions.

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    40 mins
  • Junie’s Story: Amanda’s Fight for Stillbirth Prevention
    May 1 2025

    This week’s Powers at Play episode is raw, real, and life-saving.


    Amanda, known as @OrangeAFMama, walks us through the heartbreak of losing her daughter Juniper at 38 weeks, and what she’s learned about how the medical system fails pregnant people in ways that are as preventable as they are devastating.


    We talk about measuring placentas, tracking fetal movement, and how cultural pressure to be “low maintenance” during pregnancy has deadly consequences. Amanda doesn’t just share her grief, she shares solutions.


    Because stillbirth doesn’t just happen in the past. It’s happening now. And too often, it’s happening silently. Amanda is breaking that silence, and in doing so, saving lives.

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    47 mins
  • From Indoctrinated to Influencer: Mercedes Chandler’s Journey to @CampCallOut
    Apr 10 2025

    This episode of Powers at Play is one I’ve been counting down for , and trust me, it delivers.


    I’m joined by the ever-radiant, wildly brilliant, and truth-seeking Mercedes Chandler, better known online as @CampCallOut across all social platforms. Her story is jaw-dropping, deeply personal, and absolutely essential listening.


    Mercedes opens up about her upbringing in a hyper-conservative, religious environment, complete with “No Sex Before Marriage” contract signings at age 13 and Bible studies as school curriculum, and walks us through the transformative journey that led her from conservative punditry to becoming one of the most dynamic liberal voices on social media.


    We talk about the disinformation she once helped spread, the “aha” moments that unraveled it, and the bravery it took to say: I was wrong. I want to do better.


    But this episode isn’t just about breaking down what’s broken — it’s about the power of growth, authenticity, and education.


    Mercedes brings charisma and clarity that is magnetic. She’s funny, honest, and unafraid to call out the systems that fail us — all while building something better in their place.

    Her story is proof that unlearning is powerful, and that your past doesn’t define your future — your voice does.


    Mercedes, thank you for using yours so fiercely. We’re lucky to witness it.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Rhythms of Resilience: Todd Zack Jr's Music, His Father's Incarceration, and His Path to Success
    Mar 14 2025

    In this powerful episode of Powers at Play, Mandie sits down with the incredibly talented Todd Zack Jr., an R&B artist whose music is deeply shaped by his personal journey. Todd shares what it was like growing up with his father incarcerated, how that experience shaped his worldview, and how he channels those emotions into his art—turning pain, resilience, and reflection into something transformative.

    Todd and Mandie actually grew up in the same town and attended the same high school, a single large public school that brought everyone together—regardless of socioeconomic status at home. Their town felt like home because of it, and they both learned firsthand that public education is a way out. It was there that they saw the power of diversity, resilience, and understanding the deeper needs of others—lessons that continue to shape their perspectives today.

    One of those perspectives? The polarizing debate around "Defund the Police" and "Blue Lives Matter." Todd and Mandie break down how both sides are often driven by the same deep-seated fears and need to be heard—yet these conversations too often spiral into division instead of solutions. Together, they explore how to bridge the gap and work toward real, effective change that addresses the concerns of all involved.

    And of course, you won’t want to miss Todd Zack Jr.'s latest music, which he shares in this episode—offering a raw, soulful reflection on the very issues they’re discussing. Tune in now!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Addressing the Childcare Crisis in the United States with Dr. Megan Prior
    Feb 20 2025

    Mandie K is joined by Dr. Megan Prior, a pediatrician and dedicated mother, to tackle the pressing childcare crisis affecting families across the United States. Drawing on Dr. Prior's medical expertise and personal experiences, the conversation explores the challenges faced by working parents, the long-term impact of childcare inequities on child development, and actionable solutions to create a more equitable system.


    From addressing speech delays and cognitive development to discussing the societal benefits of childcare subsidies, Mandie and Dr. Prior highlight the need for bipartisan collaboration to support young families. They emphasize practical, data-driven approaches that balance fiscal responsibility with the urgency of solving this national issue. With relatable anecdotes, policy insights, and actionable advice, this episode underscores the importance of investing in our youngest generation for a brighter future.
    Whether you're a parent, policymaker, or simply someone passionate about building a stronger community, this episode provides a thoughtful, balanced look at how the childcare crisis affects us all—and what we can do about it.

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    51 mins
  • Supporting Communities in Crisis: The Mission of the American Red Cross
    Jan 16 2025

    In this episode, Mandie K is joined by Jim McIntyre, Regional Communications Director, and Christy Peters, Regional Manager, of the American Red Cross of Northern Ohio. Together, they delve into the incredible mission of the Red Cross—preventing and alleviating human suffering through disaster response, blood donation, and community initiatives.

    The discussion uncovers the far-reaching impact of the Red Cross, from responding to natural disasters and installing free smoke alarms to addressing the constant need for blood donations. Jim and Christy share actionable ways listeners can get involved, whether it’s through volunteering, donating blood, or simply spreading awareness.

    This episode highlights the importance of community support and unity, offering insights into how each of us can play a role in strengthening our neighborhoods and supporting those in need. With compelling stories and practical advice, this conversation is a heartfelt reminder of the power of giving back.

    Whether you’re looking to make an impact locally or on a national scale, this episode provides the inspiration and tools to take meaningful action.


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    37 mins
  • Guns & Common Ground: Navigating a Divisive Debate
    Jan 3 2025

    Mandie, with no personal experience with firearms, sits down with Ian Oskins, a military veteran and Army Ranger, for an open and honest conversation about what needs to change. The conversation highlights the need for progress and open dialogue to address the root causes of gun violence, including the importance of addressing mental health, and improving gun safety. The speakers discuss their ideal worlds, with one advocating for a world without guns and the other emphasizing the importance of personal protection. They touch on the polarizing nature of the topic and recent gun control initiatives in different states, highlighting the importance of understanding different perspectives and finding common ground. The conversation underscores the need for personal responsibility, background checks, and closing loopholes. They also talk about the challenges of implementing gun control measures, such as potential bias in the evaluation process and the existence of loopholes.

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    46 mins