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Ivy Hill
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- Living OUT Loud Podcast
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- Mar 25, 2026
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- 2528
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Summary
In this powerful and necessary conversation, Michele sits down with Ivy Hill of the Campaign for Southern Equality to explore what equality truly means in this moment in American history. This is not a surface-level discussion about policy. It is an honest look at how legislation impacts real people, real families, and real lives across the South. Together, they examine the urgent challenges facing LGBTQ+ individuals, the fight to protect access to affirming healthcare, and the emotional weight carried by those working on the front lines of advocacy. Ivy speaks candidly about courage, resilience, and what it takes to continue showing up when progress feels uncertain. This conversation holds space for complexity, humanity, and hope without minimizing the seriousness of the moment. At its heart, this episode asks a profound question: What does dignity look like when it is fully protected, and what does it cost when it is not? This is a conversation about justice, belonging, and the kind of leadership rooted not just in strategy, but in care. Takeaways Community care is essential for creating spaces where individuals can feel seen and valued. Access to gender-affirming healthcare is a critical front in the fight for equality, and policy change is necessary to ensure dignity and respect for all. Living out loud means showing up authentically and creating spaces where others can do the same. #LGBTQEquality #SouthernVoices #AdvocacyInAction #DignityForAll #HealthcareIsHumanRights Chapters 00:00 Freedom, Leadership, and Small Joys