If You Can't Be Brave, Be Quiet
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In this episode of Brave Conversations, Kirsty Gilchrist speaks with Charlie McMillan, Director of Human Rights Consortium Scotland, LGBTQI activist, and community developer, about courage, justice, and speaking up in turbulent times.
Charlie reflects on a lifetime of activism — from coming out in Thatcher’s Britain to challenging the erosion of human rights today — and shares why fear, disconnection, and misinformation are driving much of the current political and social crisis. The conversation explores human rights as a living, everyday framework, the power of community and solidarity, and the importance of reclaiming the narrative.
With honesty and warmth, Charlie also discusses anger, burnout, and the practices that sustain long-term activism, including mindfulness, boundaries, and compassion-based action. This episode is a call to reflect, to care for ourselves, and to choose brave — because, as Charlie reminds us, “If you can’t be brave, be quiet.”
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