• How We Keep Giving a Damn: The Finale Round Up
    Dec 30 2025

    In the final episode of Season One, we return to the question at the heart of every Mighty Forces conversation: How are you continuing to give a damn in this world? Across the season, guests answered this in ways that were tender, funny, raw, defiant, hopeful, and deeply human. But there is a through line — we give a damn by remembering we belong to each other. Every conversation eventually circled its way back to connection. Over and over, guests revealed:

    • The relief of being seen.
    • The courage of telling the truth.
    • The power of community to catch us, shape us, and call us forward.
    • The longing to be a part of something bigger than our own striving.

    This finale gathers their voices into one collective super-cut of reminders about how we stay connected, purposeful, and alive in overwhelming times. What emerges is a tapestry of small yeses, honest truths, and the many ways we keep showing up for ourselves and one another. This is the love letter ending the season didn’t know it needed.



    Resources:

    • Mighty Forces
    • Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
    • Follow Amanda on Instagram


    Mighty Forces is produced by Amanda Hirsch and Heart Centered Podcasting. The music of Mighty Forces was written and performed by Jordan Hirsch, aka my wonderful husband.

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    26 mins
  • Fighting for Beauty: Finding Light in Dark Times with Philippa Hughes
    Dec 23 2025

    In this heartfelt reunion, Amanda reconnects with Philippa Hughes after more than 15 years apart. Fresh off a plane from Paris where she spent three months writing a book, Philippa joins Amanda for a wide-ranging conversation that goes from the trivial to the profound (just as the best conversations do). They explore what it means to age without giving up on life, the tension between caring deeply about the world versus caring only about ourselves, and why choosing to unpack your suitcase at midnight might actually be an act of self-love. The conversation takes vulnerable turns as they grapple with judgment, public vulnerability, and the pressure to always say the wisest thing. Philippa closes with a powerful manifesto: in a world that feels like an emotional assault, surrounding ourselves with beauty—and fighting for everyone's right to experience it—might just be our salvation.


    Topics:

    • How we perceive ourselves and others as we age, and the importance of fighting against giving up on life rather than fighting age itself
    • Making choices that serve your current needs or set up your future self for success (unpacking, exercise, and other daily decisions)
    • Using social media as "exercising power" by sharing breadcrumbs of your work and thinking to build visibility over time
    • Philippa's honest observation about how most people only care about themselves, and how this shows up in one-sided conversations
    • Wrestling with how to be authentic and show human frailty without being inflammatory or getting taken out of context
    • What it means to give a damn when the world feels like an emotional assault
    • Finding and fighting for beauty in everyday moments, especially during dark times
    • Recognizing that not everyone has equal access to experience beauty in their daily lives


    Episode Resources:

    • Steve Job’s 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech
    • We Can Do Hard Things (Song) by Tish Melton
    • The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams
    • Arundhati Roy: ‘The pandemic is a portal’
    • Fighting for Beauty (Philippa’s art exhibit)


    Resources:

    • Mighty Forces
    • Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
    • Follow Amanda on Instagram


    Mighty Forces is produced by Amanda Hirsch and Heart Centered Podcasting. The music of Mighty Forces was written and performed by Jordan Hirsch, aka my wonderful husband.

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    55 mins
  • The Magic of the Longest Table: Belonging, Agency & Everyday Connection with Venu and Maryam
    Dec 16 2025

    In today’s conversation on Mighty Forces, Amanda is joined by two extraordinary community builders: Maryam Banikarim, founder of The Longest Table, and Venu Gupta, who helped bring the concept to life in Chicago. Together, they explore what it takes to create belonging in a time when loneliness is on the rise—and why small, everyday actions still hold enormous power. Maryam shares the simple spark that launched The Longest Table during the pandemic which grew into an annual hyperlocal celebration where thousands gather to share a meal, meet their neighbors, and feel a renewed sense of agency. Venu reflects on what moved her from inspiration to action, the fears she had about hosting her own event in Chicago, and the moment of unexpected magic that happened during the first event. Their stories show how connection—real, human connection—still surprises us, delights us, and expands our sense of what’s possible. This episode is a reminder that community doesn’t require grand gestures—just a willingness to look up, reach out, and create space for one another.


    Topics:

    • Why some people act on inspiring ideas while others don’t
    • How belonging is built through invitation rather than responsibility
    • Why grace, curiosity, and trust matter more than perfection
    • The quiet power of small, compassionate gestures
    • The magic that happens when we stop treating each other like strangers


    Episode Resources:

    • The Longest Table Community on Instagram
    • Tribe by Sebastian Junger


    Resources:

    • Mighty Forces
    • Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
    • Follow Amanda on Instagram


    Mighty Forces is produced by Amanda Hirsch and Heart Centered Podcasting. The music of Mighty Forces was written and performed by Jordan Hirsch, aka my wonderful husband.

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    45 mins
  • When Creativity Meets Parenthood with My Friends Tim and Stephanie
    Dec 2 2025

    This week, Amanda brings together two wonderfully creative humans who also happen to be parents: writer and teacher Tim Manley, and artist and educator Stephanie Krauss. If you’ve ever wondered how to stay connected to your creative self while raising kids, navigating technology, and trying to be a decent human in this messy world… this conversation will feel like a deep, relieving exhale. The three talk about parenting, boundaries, doodling during Zoom calls, creative identity, technology’s grip on us, and the wildly surprising ways children end up becoming our own tour guides in life. And yes — Stephanie doodles through the entire episode (with Amanda’s full blessing), and she shares how doodling actually helps her listen better. We love a neurodivergent-friendly recording space. Whether you’re raising kids, raising creative work, or just raising yourself through another day — there’s a lot of heart, humor, and honesty here.


    Topics:

    • The creative worlds behind Tim and Stephanie — including rocket-ship bedrooms and walls full of doodles
    • How each of them approached becoming a parent (and how different their stories are)
    • The fear many creatives have about losing themselves after having kids
    • The surprising ways children change (and expand) our creativity
    • Why doodling is a powerful focus tool — not a distraction
    • The complexities of screen time, technology, and media literacy
    • Why adults struggle with technology just as much as kids
    • The importance of “doing whatever works” when the world feels heavy
    • How to put your own oxygen mask on first
    • Tiny, doable micro-practices to replenish yourself
    • Letting yourself be weird, honest, and creatively alive in everyday spaces — even beige cubicles


    Episode Resources:

    • Who Does She Think She Is? Documentary


    Resources:

    • Mighty Forces
    • Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
    • Follow Amanda on Instagram


    Mighty Forces is produced by Amanda Hirsch and Heart Centered Podcasting. The music of Mighty Forces was written and performed by Jordan Hirsch, aka my wonderful husband.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • My Origin Story (and a bit from my book, Improvising Adulthood)
    Nov 25 2025

    In this special Thanksgiving-week solo episode, Amanda invites listeners into a more intimate corner of her story. She reads from her book Improvising Adulthood: What I Wish Someone Had Told Me and shares the origin story that shaped who she is, how she thinks, and why Mighty Forces exists at all. Through scenes from her college years—loneliness, questioning, creative sparks, depression, and ultimately a reclamation of agency—Amanda reflects on what it means to veer off script, listen to your inner “yes,” and carve a life that feels true. She also closes with reflective prompts to help listeners connect to their own internal signals of belonging, misalignment, and possibility. It’s warm, vulnerable, funny, and full of the signature mix of depth and silliness that draws the Mighty Forces community together.


    Topics:

    • Amanda’s unexpectedly rough transition from high school to college
    • Feeling like an outsider at Penn and the loneliness of not finding her people
    • The long-distance relationship that made sense to her (but maybe not to everyone else)
    • How switching to an English major unlocked joy, creativity, and self-trust
    • The plays she wrote that helped her find her voice (and fun!) again
    • The independent study that planted lifelong themes: intentionality, agency, and service
    • Being honored for doing things her own way and what that taught her
    • Why following your inner “yes” is messy, meaningful, and freeing


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Buy my book, Improvising Adulthood
    • Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance


    Resources:

    • Mighty Forces
    • Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
    • Follow Amanda on Instagram


    Mighty Forces is produced by Amanda Hirsch and Heart Centered Podcasting. The music of Mighty Forces was written and performed by Jordan Hirsch, aka my wonderful husband.

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    23 mins
  • Pebbles, Pugs & Purpose: Finding Joy in Service with Kimberly Wilson and Michelle Hynes
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of Mighty Forces, Amanda reunites with longtime friends Kimberly Wilson and Michelle Hynes, two women whose lives embody creativity, compassion, and service. The three first met decades ago at Kimberly’s beloved Tranquil Space Yoga studio in Washington, D.C.—a place that sparked deep friendships, activism, and the founding of the Tranquil Space Foundation. Throughout the episode, they explore what it means to give a damn in a world that can feel overwhelming: how acts of service evolve over a lifetime, how creative expression and giving intersect, and why taking care of our nervous systems matters as much as caring for others. From Kimberly’s childhood obsession with turtles (and her $2-a-week donations to “the turtle lady”) to Michelle’s work with 99 Girlfriends—a women’s collective giving organization that’s donated over $3.6 million—the episode is a love letter to purposeful living, community, and the small acts that ripple outward.


    Topics:

    • The story of Tranquil Space Yoga and the deep friendships it sparked
    • Michelle’s midlife move from D.C. to Portland and creating a more spacious life
    • Kimberly’s creative connection to Paris and how place shapes identity
    • Early awakenings to service—from saving turtles to serving communities
    • Founding and growing Tranquil Space Foundation and Pigs & Pugs Project
    • How 99 Girlfriends amplifies impact through collective giving
    • Balancing activism with nervous system care
    • The link between creativity, compassion, and service
    • Why obsession and joy can guide meaningful contribution


    Episode Resources:

    • The Phillips Collection
    • Teaism
    • Ila Fox Loetscher (The Turtle Lady)
    • Ninety-Nine Girlfriends
    • The Pigs & Pugs Project
    • Borneo Orangutan Survival
    • The Jane Goodall Institute
    • The Center for Great Apes
    • The Artist’s Way by Julie Cameron


    Resources:

    • Mighty Forces
    • Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
    • Follow Amanda on Instagram


    Mighty Forces is produced by Amanda Hirsch and Heart Centered Podcasting. The music of Mighty Forces was written and performed by Jordan Hirsch, aka my wonderful husband.

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    57 mins
  • Lean Into the We: On Connection, Creativity, and Collective Intelligence with Lisa Gates and Jay Moon Fields
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of Mighty Forces, Amanda Hirsch brings together two longtime friends, collaborators, and creative powerhouses: Lisa Gates and Jay Moon Fields. What begins with laughter over coffee mugs and shared birthdays unfolds into a layered conversation about what it means to belong—to ourselves, to one another, and to something larger. Amanda, Lisa, and Jay explore the tension between separateness and togetherness, and how both are necessary parts of being human. Through stories of art, ritual, and memory, they reflect on how we hold space for each other even when we drift apart, and how the work of coming home to ourselves is deeply connected to community. From Lisa’s insights on negotiation and story to Jay’s reflections on embodiment and presence, this conversation invites listeners to notice the threads that connect us, to soften into shared experience, and to lean into the collective “we” that holds us all.


    Topics:

    • How Lisa and Jay first met (and why their memories don’t quite match)
    • The lessons of Into the Woods and Greater Mysteries
    • The dance between separateness and togetherness
    • What it means to be “behind your own eyes”
    • How art and ritual bring us back to community
    • The evolution of creative and professional roles
    • Why belonging shapes the work we do
    • The wisdom of separating “the problem” from “the person”
    • Remembering the collective intelligence that connects us all


    Episode Resources:

    • Episode 1: Giving a Damn Quietly, Loudly, and Together with My Friends Neda and Mollie
    • Tagliaferro Ceramics (Lisa loves their mugs!)
    • Into the Woods
    • hey, wait Podcast with Jay Moon Fields
    • The Overstory by Richard Powers
    • The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben
    • The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd


    Resources:

    • Mighty Forces
    • Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
    • Follow Amanda on Instagram


    Mighty Forces is produced by Amanda Hirsch and Heart Centered Podcasting. The music of Mighty Forces was written and performed by Jordan Hirsch, aka my wonderful husband.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Curiosity & the Courage to Begin with Suzanne and Johanna
    Nov 4 2025

    In this warm and honest episode of Mighty Forces, Amanda brings together two women she’s long admired — Suzanne Ehlers, CEO of USA for UNHCR, and Johanna, a leadership coach and consultant — for a reflection on curiosity, competence, ownership, and what it means to give a damn in complex times. The three explore how curiosity fuels good leadership, how competence breeds confidence, and why giving people (and ourselves) the space to try, fail, and draft again is essential in both work and life. They talk about parenting as a mirror for leadership, redefining competence with compassion, and making peace with boredom, discomfort, and imperfection. This is an episode about spaciousness, integrity, and the courage to put the first draft out there on the page, in the world, and in our lives.


    Topics:

    • How curiosity shapes leadership and creativity
    • The connection between competence and confidence
    • Redefining what it means to be “competent” in a post–hustle culture
    • Teaching ownership and responsibility through parenting and community
    • Why boredom matters — and what it reveals about energy and self-awareness
    • Embracing the “draft” as an act of courage and integrity
    • Balancing agency with surrender and the art of sitting in discomfort
    • “Making the red”: the power of slowing down and disrupting old patterns
    • Finding joy and meaning even in pain and uncertainty


    Episode Resources:

    • The Proust Questionnaire
    • Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie




    Resources:

    • Mighty Forces
    • Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn
    • Follow Amanda on Instagram


    Mighty Forces is produced by Amanda Hirsch and Heart Centered Podcasting. The music of Mighty Forces was written and performed by Jordan Hirsch, aka my wonderful husband.

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    1 hr and 3 mins