All About Change

    How do we build an inclusive world? Hear intimate and in-depth conversations with changemakers on disability rights, youth mental health advocacy, prison reform, grassroots activism, and more.  First-hand stories about activism, change, and courage from people who are changing the world: from how a teen mom became the Planned Parenthood CEO, to NBA player Kevin Love on mental health in professional sports, to Beetlejuice actress Geena Davis on Hollywood’s role in women’s rights.  All About Change is hosted by Jay Ruderman, whose life’s work is seeking social justice and inclusion for people with disabilities worldwide. Join Jay as he in...

  • Montana Tucker - From Auschwitz to Advocacy

  • Dr. Michelle Oakley - Treating Wildlife in the Wild

  • Amanda Jones - Standing Up Against Book Bans

  • Princess Noor Pahlavi - Advocating for a Democratic Iran

  • Bugha - Navigating Fame, Fortnite, and Family

  • Octavia Spencer - A Catalyst for Change in Hollywood

  • Sophie Trudeau - Breaking Generational Cycles of Trauma

  • Torrey DeVitto - Speaking Out with Love for Women and Reproductive Rights

  • Erin Brockovich - Fighting for Safe Water

  • Bill Courtney - Undefeated Football Coach's Guide to Building a Better Community

  • Lee Asher - How Rescuing Dogs Rescues Us

  • Jason Collins - First Out: Being Openly Gay in a Major Team Sport

  • Ronald E. Richter - Fighting for Children at Risk

  • Shane Burcaw - Proud to be Disabled

  • Brett Gelman - Hollywood Speaking out Against Antisemitism

  • Ed Begley Jr - How to Keep Your Planet and Pocketbook Healthy

  • Jane Velez-Mitchell - Sober and Vegan for the Planet

  • Troy Kotsur - Advocating for Onscreen Authenticity

  • The Black Mambas: Women Saving Rhinos and Elephants from Extinction

  • Bobby Farrelly - Directing for a more Inclusive Hollywood

  • Michael Maren - The Road to Hell and the Pitfalls of Food Aid

  • Julianna Margulies - The Vital Importance of Holocaust Education

  • Nas Daily and Bringing His Life From Good to Great

  • Fran Drescher - Kicking Cancer to the Curb

  • Chrissy Beckles - Giving New Life to Stray Dogs in Puerto Rico

  • Chelsea Miller - Freedom March NYC and Building an Intersectional Grassroots Movement

  • J.R. Martinez - A Veteran’s Advocacy Journey from a Military Burn Unit to the Dance Floor

  • Le Roy Torres - Veterans Speak Out on the Dangers of Burn Pits

  • Linor Attias - An Israeli First Responder on the Front Lines of Massacre in Israel

  • Jas Boothe - Standing Up For Female Veterans

  • Katie Barnes - Sports and Debates About Gender Identity

  • Emily Penn - Microplastics, Ocean Pollution, And Female Health

  • Jean Wiener - Revitalizing Haiti’s Coastlines

  • Lek Chailert - Rescuing Asian Elephants

  • Genesis Butler - Amplifying Youth Activism

  • Noa Tishby - On Antisemitism

  • Evon Benson-Idahosa - Modern Day Slavery

  • Dr. Benjamin Gilmer - The Tale of Two Gilmers

  • Kris Henning - The Over-Policing of Brown and Black Youth

  • Olivier Bernier - My Son Deserves to Be Included

  • Meggie Palmer - Closing the Gender Pay Gap

  • Deborah Lipstat - Confronting Antisemitism

  • Meg Appelgate - The Troubled Teen Industry

  • Lise Deguirre - Trauma and Resilience

  • Jason Docton - Gaming to Save lives

  • Katy Sullivan - Breaking Barriers

  • Eleanor Reissa - My Life is Revenge for The Holocaust

  • Becky Margiotta - Housing 100,000 Houseless

  • Niambe McIntosh - Head of Peter Tosh Legacy & Brand on Cannabis Legalization and Justice System Reform

  • Geena Davis - Dying of Politeness

  • Ben Freeman: Gay, Jewish, & Proud

  • Special Episode: Iranian Hijab Protests with Guest Hadi Ghaemi

  • Zack Gottsagen - Conquering Hollywood

  • Gloria Feldt - Feminist Icon

  • Kevin Hines - Surviving & Thriving

  • Anastasia Vlasova – Gen Z Mental Health Advocate

  • Jason Kander – Veteran and Public Figure

  • Erica Rose - Co-creator & Co-director of The Lesbian Bar

  • Eric Marcus - Founder and Host of Making Gay History

  • Saving Britney Spears - Tess Barker and Babs Gray, Co-hosts of the Britney's Gram and Toxic Podcasts

  • Tiahna Pantovich - Military Veteran, Therapist, and Activist

  • Niambe McIntosh - Head of Peter Tosh Legacy & Brand on Cannabis Legalization and Justice System Reform

  • Maria Garcia - Host of Anything for Selena on the Life & Legacy of Selena Quintanilla

  • All About Change - trailer (announcement!)

  • Losing a Child to America’s Gun Violence – Nicole Hockley

  • Sophie Riegel, Author of Don’t Tell Me to Relax!

  • Dr. Vladyslava Kachkovska of Sumy, Ukraine

  • Kevin Love – Professional Basketball Star, Mental Health Advocate, & Founder of the Kevin Love Fund

  • Sergiy Gamaliy - Governor of Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine

  • Dara Horn – Author of 'People Love Dead Jews'

  • ERIC GARCIA - Journalist & Author of We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation

  • Ron Suskind – Influencer at the Top of His Game: Oscar-nominated Don’t Look Up Producer & Pulitzer Prize-Winner

  • Hollywood Isn’t Just for the Boys

  • Breaking Down Barriers for Disabled Actors

  • Ending the Rape Kit Backlog

  • Advocating for the Wrongfully Convicted

  • Is Antisemitism Part of American Politics?

  • Confronting Antisemitism Series: Part I

  • Fat Activism and the Fight for Social Justice

  • Creating a More Diverse Hollywood

  • Fran is Just FINE

  • Saving America’s Lesbian Bars

  • Remembering 9/11: 20 Years Later

  • The Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Attempt Survivor

  • Swiping Away Hunger

  • The Tragic Toll of Cyberbullying

  • Striking Out Global Warming

  • Protecting America’s Children from Gun Violence

  • "Tackling White Supremacy in Court"

  • Stop the Bullying: Author and Gen. Z Activist Brandon Farbstein

  • The Power of Feminism: Acclaimed Director Julie Taymor on Gloria Steinem

  • "Sports Gives Our Life a New Meaning" - Moran Samuel

  • "Never In Anger" - Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with Director Julie Cohen

  • Sassy Show Stealer: Sammi Haney ('Esperanza', Netflix's Raising Dion)

  • Civil Rights Leader John Lewis and the Power Of Non-Violence with Brenda Jones

  • Justice is Blind: Richard Bernstein, Michigan Supreme Court Justice

  • Congressman Jim Langevin: "Disability Has The Power To Unite Us"

  • Bear-Crawling up Mt. Kilimanjaro: Extreme Athlete Kyle Maynard

  • Diversity in Television, with Tiffany Smith-Anoa’i

  • Season 4, Episode 3: Holiday Special Featuring Acclaimed Filmmakers Peter and Bobby Farrelly Part 2

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