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Green Mountain Justice: Voices From the Edge

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<p><strong>Voices from the Edge</strong> is a six-episode limited series from Green Mountain Justice, dropping monthly starting September 2025.</p><p>Hosted by Tom Morgan and produced by Corey Hendrickson, this podcast centers the lives and stories of Vermont neighbors who have been pushed to the edge by systems that claim to serve them. Through intimate conversations, we amplify voices you won&#39;t hear elsewhere—but should.</p><p>Each episode features authentic dialogue with community members navigating housing insecurity, racial injustice, economic barriers, and social exclusion. These aren&#39;t stories about people—they&#39;re conversations with neighbors whose lived experiences hold crucial insights about both the failures of our systems and the pathways to real solutions.</p><p>From working families living in motels to veterans facing racism in shelters, from single mothers volunteering as EMTs while homeless to advocates speaking truth from their own struggles—these voices reveal the impossible contradictions our neighbors face and the resilience they embody.</p><p>Voices from the Edge challenges listeners to move beyond assumptions and recognize our interconnectedness. Because transformation begins with the revolutionary act of truly listening to the people our communities have made invisible.</p><p>Six episodes. Six voices. Stories that will change how you see your community—and your role in it.</p>

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9/22/2025

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March 27, 2026

E6: Housed. But Still Not Out of the Woods

<p>They made it inside. Jerome, Jessica, Matt, and Liz all have a door that locks. In this final episode of Voices from the Edge, we check in on their lives and sit with what we&#39;ve learned. Getting housed matters. It is not enough. The cliff effects, the healthcare gaps, the racial hostility, the broken promises — none of that paused because the address changed. This is the culminating episode of a series built on proximity. And what proximity keeps teaching us is that the woods don&#39;t end at the door.</p>

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January 21, 2026

E5: Our Neighbor, Still Scared of the Dark

<p>Kicked out at 14. Sleeping in cemeteries. Building snow caves to survive Vermont winters. Heidi&#39;s childhood should never have happened. But the systems meant to protect her failed. And the consequences follow her still.</p><p>Now a mother of three, Heidi has built the family she never had. Her children know they are loved, fed, safe, and welcome. But she carries the weight of what she survived. &#34;I&#39;m scared of the dark,&#34; she says. &#34;Still. Even now.&#34;</p><p>This is what it costs when we fail our neighbors. And what it looks like when someone refuses to pass their pain to the next generation.</p><p>Content note: This episode includes discussion of childhood sexual abuse, physical abuse, and substance use.</p>

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December 19, 2025

E4: Angels in Carhartt: A Christmas Story from the Edge

<p>This is a story about light emerging from darkness.</p><p>Ralph grew up in Louisiana foster care. No parents. Separated from his brother. No one ever showed him what a father&#39;s love looks like. By every measure, the light should have gone out long ago.</p><p>And yet.</p><p>When his son fell ill with stage four cancer, Ralph followed him a thousand miles north. He slept in his truck in the parking lot of an Ivy League hospital. He had nothing. He gave everything.</p><p>Along the way, angels appeared in unlikely places. A woman named Ms. Lenore sent money for work boots. A farm store manager hired him on the spot. A stranger from a different world became a lasting friend.</p><p>A father traveling far for his child. Humble circumstances. Love arriving where you least expect it. That story sounds familiar this time of year.</p><p>Ralph never received the love he now gives so freely. There&#39;s no earthly reason for that light to shine. Yet there he is. Showing up. Loving anyway. A light in the darkness that seemingly has no reason to be there.</p><p>That&#39;s the miracle in this Christmas story from the edge.</p>

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What is Green Mountain Justice: Voices From the Edge?
<p><strong>Voices from the Edge</strong> is a six-episode limited series from Green Mountain Justice, dropping monthly starting September 2025.</p><p>Hosted by Tom Morgan and produced by Corey Hendrickson, this podcast centers the lives and stories of Vermont neighbors who have been pushed to the edge by systems that claim to serve them. Through intimate conversations, we amplify voices you won&#39;t hear elsewhere—but should.</p><p>Each episode features authentic dialogue with community members navigating housing insecurity, racial injustice, economic barriers, and social exclusion. These aren&#39;t stories about people—they&#39;re conversations with neighbors whose lived experiences hold crucial insights about both the failures of our systems and the pathways to real solutions.</p><p>From working families living in motels to veterans facing racism in shelters, from single mothers volunteering as EMTs while homeless to advocates speaking truth from their own struggles—these voices reveal the impossible contradictions our neighbors face and the resilience they embody.</p><p>Voices from the Edge challenges listeners to move beyond assumptions and recognize our interconnectedness. Because transformation begins with the revolutionary act of truly listening to the people our communities have made invisible.</p><p>Six episodes. Six voices. Stories that will change how you see your community—and your role in it.</p>
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