Episode 280: Mama and Infant Loss Survivor – Charla Grim
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Charla Grim — wife, mama, and a courageous woman who is using her story of love, loss, and motherhood to bring comfort and hope to others. Charla is the mother of three beautiful boys — Mason, Emmett, and Garrison. Emmett was born sleeping. […]
Episode 279: Girls Positivity Club – Melissa Jones
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Melissa Jones — educator, speaker, and founder of Girls Positivity Club, a movement empowering girls to build confidence, self-worth, and leadership skills through connection, mentorship, and positivity. Melissa’s story — and the inspiration behind Girls Positivity Club — began with her own experiences […]
Episode 278: Writer, Poet, and Therapist – Sara Rian
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Sara Rian – writer, poet, and therapist. Sara’s story is one of profound loss, transformation, passion, and purpose. In 2018, Sara lost her mother to suicide – a devastating loss that changed the trajectory of her life. That pain became a catalyst for her […]
Episode 277: Mojo in the Morning – Shannon Murphy
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Shannon Murphy — co-host of iHeartRadio’s Mojo in the Morning show, wife, mama, radio personality, and all-around powerhouse woman! This episode is a full-circle moment for me because I first met Shannon years ago — when I was a sophomore in college — backstage at a […]
Episode 276: Every Woman, Every Girl is a 1 Girl Revolution! – Kate Milligan
On the new episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, host Kate Milligan, founder of 1 Girl Revolution, launches a brand-new campaign: Every Woman, Every Girl. Because the truth is: Every woman, every girl is a 1 Girl Revolution. This powerful new campaign is about reminding women and girls everywhere of their value, purpose, and power to change the world. […]
Episode 275: For The People – Hillary Blout
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Hillary Blout — attorney, advocate, and founder of For The People. Hillary is a powerhouse changemaker who is transforming the justice system through something called Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing (PIR). Under her leadership, For The People has partnered with District Attorneys across the country to take a second look at […]
Episode 274: The Bail Project, Still She Rises, and The Bronx Defenders – Robin Steinberg
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Robin Steinberg — attorney, advocate, and founder of The Bronx Defenders, Still She Rises, and The Bail Project. Robin has spent her entire career fighting for justice and reimagining what public defense and true equity could look like in America. Her unwavering belief is simple […]
Episode 273: Rehabilitation Through the Arts – Katherine Vockins
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Katherine Vockins — founder of Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA). Katherine is a changemaker, visionary, and advocate who saw the power of the arts to transform lives — even behind prison walls. In 1996, she walked into Sing Sing Correctional Facility to support a […]
Episode 272: Dr. Laura Biagi and Miss. LiLi Queen Motivational from “The Girl Inside”
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we’re celebrating the 5-year anniversary of our Emmy-nominated short documentary The Girl Inside— with two very special guests, Dr. Laura Biagi and Miss. LiLi Queen Motivational. The Girl Inside is 1 Girl Revolution’s Emmy-nominated short documentary (available on YouTube), in partnership with BEHOLD, and takes viewers inside Cook […]
Episode 271: The Napkin Network – Lindsay Gill
On this week’s episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Lindsay Gill — founder of The Napkin Network. Lindsay is a powerhouse mom, advocate, and nonprofit leader who saw a need in her community and stepped up in a big way. When Lindsay realized that countless mothers in the D.C. area were struggling […]