In this conversation, Shawn Sullivan, Nicole Burdsall, and Aimee Fritch discuss the challenges and opportunities within various social movements, emphasizing the importance of solidarity, intersectionality, and creating inclusive spaces. They explore the complexities of individual experiences, the need for cultural change, and the role of feedback in community support. The discussion also touches on the impact of capitalism on access to healthcare and the importance of reporting hate crimes. Ultimately, they highlight the power of collective action and the necessity of listening to marginalized voices in advocacy efforts. Shawn Sullivan pays homage to the new owners of Southside Speakeasy as the lost podcast that will never air.