• Gender Identity and Inclusion with Kim Sabate
    Nov 26 2025

    In this episode of Intersecting Vices, we sit down with Kim Sabate, a 35-year-old transgender woman from the Philippines now living in the UK, to explore her journey of gender identity, transition, survival, and self-discovery.

    Kim opens up about:

    • Coming out and transitioning at 22 in the Philippines

    • Escaping an abusive relationship and reclaiming her voice

    • How her family and community responded to her transition

    • Starting over in the UK and navigating a new culture

    • Finding purpose in diversity, equity, and inclusion work

    • The real impact of recent UK gender rulings on trans lives

    This is a story about resilience, authenticity, and what it really means to find yourself—even when the world resists your existence. Whether you’re trans, an ally, or just human, Kim’s story will challenge you to think deeper about identity, belonging, and what it takes to thrive.


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    For more of my work -blog, books, other collaboration opportunities- visit my website: https://theintersectionalhub.com

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Choosing Life: Almudena’s Journey Through Cancer, Infertility & Emotional Abuse
    Nov 12 2025

    When Almudena La Cruz García was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer in her late twenties, she had to choose between survival and the possibility of motherhood.
    In this episode, she opens up about navigating infertility, the hidden trauma of emotional abuse, and rebuilding her life with strength and purpose.

    A powerful story for anyone seeking resilience, self-trust, and freedom after adversity.

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    1 hr
  • Lamia Ziam — Leading Boldly and Living Authentically
    Nov 8 2025

    In this episode of Intersecting Voices, Sonia Perez talks with Lamia Ziam, a Muslim woman and immigrant leader whose story spans four countries and countless lessons in identity, belonging, and strength.

    They discuss the courage it takes to lead as yourself, navigate microsexism in male-dominated workplaces, stay connected to family across continents, and hold your faith as something personal yet powerful.

    A conversation about resilience, authenticity, and hope — for anyone redefining what success and self-acceptance truly mean.

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    58 mins
  • What Autism Really Means with Chris Niklasson
    Oct 15 2025

    🎙️ In this episode of Intersecting Voices, Chris Niklasson opens up about life on the margins — navigating autism without an official diagnosis, facing racism and bias in the job market, and enduring 1.5 years of homelessness while trying to survive and build a better future.

    💡 Chris shares:

    • How autism shows up for him — from photographic memory to social challenges

    • The emotional and practical toll of masking to fit in

    • The barriers to getting a formal diagnosis and why it matters

    • The impact of systemic failures — from social insurance to hiring discrimination

    • Why he started his own marketing company to create the inclusive workplace he’s never had

    This conversation is honest, powerful, and deeply human — especially if you’ve ever felt like you don’t quite fit the system you’re expected to thrive in.

    🎧 Tune in to better understand the intersection of autism, identity, job insecurity, and hope.

    For more on my work - blog, books, other collaboration opportunities - visit https://theintersectionalhub.com


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Bright Side of ADHD with Jose Moraes: Parenting, Culture & Inclusion
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of Intersected Voices, Jose Moraes — maritime leader and advocate for inclusion — joins us to explore the many ways ADHD can present and how it intersects with culture, leadership, and parenting.

    Diagnosed with ADHD at 13, Jose shares how he developed coping strategies like channeling hyperfocus and staying physically active. I contrast this with my own later diagnosis in adulthood — a journey familiar to many women whose ADHD often goes unrecognised because it presents more quietly.

    We also discuss:
    ✨ Parenting neurodivergent children and supporting their needs
    ✨ The challenge of emotional regulation for both parents and kids
    ✨ Adapting ADHD traits across cultures — from Brazil to Canada to Scotland
    ✨ How empathy and self-awareness strengthen leadership and inclusion

    This is a powerful conversation about the lived experience of ADHD — personal, cultural, and intergenerational — and how we can turn difference into strength.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Inclusion Benefits Everyone – with Mark Freed
    Sep 17 2025

    What happens when you know there’s more in you than others see? Mark Freed, cofounder of Men for Inclusion, shares how undiagnosed dyslexia, class identity, and gender roles shaped his journey.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Dyslexia: struggles, strengths, and how school support has changed

    • Masking to fit in at work — and the cost of it

    • The impact of coming from a working-class background

    • Building inclusive workplaces that don't ask people to change who they are

    • Gender stereotypes, parenting, and why inclusion benefits everyone — especially men

    • How Men for Inclusion is helping change the culture

    • Why listening to your inner voice can lead to powerful change

    💡 For anyone who’s been underestimated — or is parenting someone who has — this is a must-listen.

    For more episodes, my blog, books, visit: https://theintersectionalhub.com

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    51 mins
  • The Flexible Working Formula – with Elizabeth Willetts
    Sep 3 2025

    Elizabeth Willetts, founder of Investing in Women, opens up about her fertility journey, the identity shifts of motherhood, and why returning to work after maternity leave is so often misunderstood. We talk about the lack of flexible job options for parents, how being made redundant led Elizabeth to create a platform empowering others, and how flexibility at work can help close the gender pay gap.

    If you’ve ever struggled to conceive, felt lost in the return to work, or wondered how to balance career and caregiving — this one’s for you.

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    38 mins
  • The Art of Brilliance with Andy Cope
    Aug 20 2025

    In this episode of Intersecting Voices, I’m joined by Dr. Andy Cope—founder of The Art of Brilliance and “Doctor of Happiness.” We explore what it really means to live a brilliant life, even through challenge, trauma, and neurodivergence.

    We talk about:

    • Andy’s journey from psychologist to wellbeing speaker and author

    • His transformational trip to India and why he built The Art of Brilliance

    • The 90/10 rule and how mindset shapes experience

    • The science of post-traumatic growth

    • Short-term happiness vs. long-term fulfilment

    • How positivity and resilience can be consciously cultivated

    • Making positive psychology more inclusive for neurodivergent people

    I also share my personal story—how I use these tools as a neurodivergent person and trauma survivor to grow through difficulty and find joy in the messiness of life.

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    58 mins