1. Righteous or Liberated
Nicole talks about mental health and activism through the lens of internal strength—not the kind built from rigid boundaries or symptom control, but the kind that can hold sensation and stay connected under pressure. She explores how resentment often hides inside activism, distorting it into performance or revenge, and makes a case for dignity, empathy, and real connection instead. The conversation moves through the pitfalls of political identity, showing how labels can replace intimacy and how understanding—not agreement—is what allows change to happen. With stories from both past and present movements, Nicole points to the power of clear vision and respectful dialogue as tools for true, lasting impact.
2. Power of Feminine Creativity
Nicole talks about addiction as something intelligent—an attempt to manage pain that hasn’t found another way out. She reframes labor not as a burden, but as something that can be deeply pleasurable when it’s aligned with desire. In her writing and creative process, she stays close to inspiration, letting new structures emerge rather than forcing meaning. She critiques the current cultural climate, including the rise of AI and the anti-sex movement, naming both as symptoms of a deeper discomfort with power, particularly erotic power. Nicole also speaks directly to the ways women turn on each other when they feel powerless, and calls for a return to desire—not as indulgence, but as a source of clarity, connection, and strength.
3. From Prison to Purpose
Three women show how true sisterhood and purpose turn adversity into leadership—rejecting victimhood, raising one another’s power, and converting constraint into service and change. Their bond models collective healing that uplifts women and communities, including inside prisons.
4. From Prison to Power
Explore the transformative power of feminine consciousness and the urgent need for systemic change in how society treats women, particularly those who have been marginalized or incarcerated. This enlightening discussion features Dr. Topeka K. Sam and Nicole Daddone, who share their insights on the intersection of empowerment, healing, and creativity. They emphasize the importance of recognizing and reclaiming women's inherent power, which has often been appropriated or suppressed. By delving into topics such as trauma, spirituality, and the societal constructs that confine women, they invite listeners to engage with a movement that seeks to uplift and liberate. Discover how these powerful narratives can inspire change and foster a deeper understanding of women's experiences and potential.
5. Finding Your Kind
Explore the profound conversation surrounding the "war on sex" and its societal implications, particularly for women. This dialogue delves into the intersections of feminism, personal empowerment, and the cultural narratives that shape our understanding of sexuality and identity. By examining the historical context of oppression and the ongoing struggles for autonomy, the speakers illuminate the importance of reclaiming one's power and the necessity of community support. Discover how embracing one's inherent strength can lead to transformative change, not just for individuals, but for society as a whole. Join the movement to understand and redefine what it means to be empowered in today's world.