What She Said!

This week’s show begins with a conversation with Alexandra Ford, whose transition from a victim of sex trafficking to a staunch advocate for those still ensnared by it is truly awe-inspiring. Alexandra’s story is a testament to the human spirit’s resilience and her unwavering commitment to forging pathways of hope and change for countless others.

Anne Brodie returns with her selection of must-watch entertainment, featuring the introspective documentary on William Shatner, “Call Me Bill,” the evocative “Queen of My Dreams” that explores the immigrant experience, and “Homicide,” a novel twist on crime drama from the creative genius behind Law & Order. Anne’s picks promise to bring a mix of reflection and intrigue to your screen.

Liz Long shares her profound journey of self-discovery following a belated ADHD diagnosis, as chronicled in her book “Navigating Shitstorms.” Liz’s narrative is a powerful reminder of the strength found in self-acceptance and the universal quest for resilience amidst life’s tumultuous moments.

We explore the heartening efforts of Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary, a safe haven for primates that has earned the endorsement of Dr. Jane Goodall. This sanctuary stands as a beacon of hope, offering a second chance at life for its primate residents and highlighting the importance of empathy and care for all living beings.

In these economically uncertain times, Laura Whiteland offers her expertise on managing personal finances with intelligence and poise. Her practical advice on budgeting, even as we navigate through inflation, is both timely and essential for anyone looking to maintain financial stability without compromising on the joys of life.

What is What She Said!?

Candace Sampson hosts What She Said! This one hour show aims to inspire and uplift women by giving them a voice in pursuing their professional and personal goals through showcasing successful women, as well as those who support women’s interests, and by creating opportunities for others to do the same.