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Neutral Voices is a uniquely formed production team that strategically engages in conversation to give insight that yields real results. We provide a safe platform for open dialogue and meaningful discussions, that will help us accomplish our main objectives of building stronger people and stronger communities that will inevitably bridge the divide.
Neutral Voices is a uniquely formed production team that strategically engages in conversation to give insight that yields real results. We provide a safe platform for open dialogue and meaningful discussions, that will help us accomplish our main objectives of building stronger people and stronger communities that will inevitably bridge the divide.
Episodes

Thursday Apr 16, 2026
The Art of Finishing | How Completing Leads to New Beginnings
Thursday Apr 16, 2026
Thursday Apr 16, 2026
On this episode of Art Beat, we explore a powerful and often overlooked concept: the art of finishing—and how it truly leads to starting. So many creative journeys begin with excitement, but finishing is where growth, discipline, and transformation happen. This conversation dives into why completing what you start is one of the most important steps in the creative process—and how unfinished work can hold us back from reaching our full potential. The panel discusses the mental and emotional barriers that keep people from finishing, including fear, perfectionism, and doubt. More importantly, they share encouragement and practical insight on how pushing through to completion opens the door to new opportunities, fresh ideas, and renewed purpose. If you’ve ever struggled to finish what you started, this episode is your reminder that completion is not the end—it’s the beginning of what’s next. #ArtBeat #CreativeProcess #FinishWhatYouStart #NewBeginnings #ArtistMindset

Thursday Apr 16, 2026
The Economic Impact of the Iran War | Effects on the Economy & Community
Thursday Apr 16, 2026
Thursday Apr 16, 2026
On this episode of the Financial Pillar, we take a closer look at the economic impact of the Iran War and how global conflicts can influence both the national economy and local communities. The discussion explores how war affects government spending, inflation, fuel prices, supply chains, and overall economic stability. The panel breaks down how decisions made on a global scale can trickle down to everyday people—impacting jobs, cost of living, and financial opportunities. Beyond the numbers, this conversation also highlights the community-level effects, including how families, small businesses, and local economies feel the pressure during times of conflict.

Thursday Apr 16, 2026
Maxine Stovall | Sisters of the Cloth Quilting Guild & Community Creativity
Thursday Apr 16, 2026
Thursday Apr 16, 2026
On this episode of In The Know, we welcome Maxine Stovall, Treasurer for the Sisters of the Cloth Quilting Guild, an organization dedicated to preserving culture, creativity, and community through the art of quilting. Maxine shares insight into the guild’s mission, the importance of quilting as both an artistic expression and a historical tradition, and how their work continues to bring people together across generations. From storytelling through fabric to building meaningful connections, quilting serves as a powerful tool for culture, healing, and legacy. The conversation also highlights how the organization engages the community through events, education, and opportunities for individuals to get involved and learn more about this timeless craft. For more information, visit: 🌐 sistersofthecloth.org Tune in to In The Know as we spotlight organizations and individuals who are keeping tradition alive while making a lasting impact in the community. #InTheKnow #QuiltingCommunity #SistersOfTheCloth #BlackArt

Friday Apr 10, 2026
Cost of Living, Resources & Reality Check
Friday Apr 10, 2026
Friday Apr 10, 2026
On this episode of N-Depth, we tackle a question many people are asking right now: Are we truly running out of resources, or are we simply doing too much? With the rising cost of living and everyday essentials becoming more expensive, it can feel like resources are tighter than ever. But is this reality—or perception? The panel dives into the deeper conversation around inflation, consumption habits, population growth, and lifestyle choices, exploring what’s really driving the pressure people are feeling. Is it about how many people there are, or how we live? Are we over-consuming, overextending, and overcomplicating life? Or are we witnessing real economic and resource challenges that demand change? This discussion brings honest perspectives, practical insight, and thought-provoking questions that challenge viewers to reflect on their own habits and beliefs. #CostOfLiving #InflationTalk #Overconsumption #EconomicReality

Friday Apr 10, 2026
Rosalind Walker-Lewis | Finer Womanhood Scholarship & Community Impact
Friday Apr 10, 2026
Friday Apr 10, 2026
On this episode of In The Know, we welcome Rosalind Walker-Lewis representing the Fort Wayne Finer Women Society, Inc. and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc -Eta Upsilon Zeta Chapter. She joins us to share how their organization is making a meaningful impact in the community through service, empowerment, and education. A major highlight of the conversation is the Finer Womanhood Scholarship Program, which supports and uplifts young women by providing opportunities for growth, leadership, and academic success. Rosalind discusses the mission behind the program, upcoming events, and how the community can get involved and support their efforts. This episode shines a light on the importance of mentorship, scholarship, and building strong foundations for the next generation of leaders. For more information or to connect: 📧 rozzpb@gmail.com Tune in to In The Know as we continue to highlight organizations that are making a difference and strengthening our community. #ScholarshipProgram #CommunityImpact #YouthLeadership #EducationMatters

Saturday Apr 04, 2026
Spin the Wheel Night | Every 1st & 3rd Wednesday
Saturday Apr 04, 2026
Saturday Apr 04, 2026
It’s official—Spin the Wheel Night is now part of the rhythm on N-Depth, happening every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month! 🎡 This fan-favorite format brings energy, unpredictability, and real conversation as the wheel decides the topic. From serious issues to fun debates and everything in between, the panel dives into whatever the wheel lands on—unscripted and unfiltered. Each episode is a mix of insight, laughter, and honest perspectives, creating space for conversations that matter while keeping things engaging and interactive. And we want YOU involved! Drop your topic ideas in the comments—you might see them added to the wheel on a future show. Join us twice a month for conversations you won’t want to miss. Spin by spin, it only gets better! #RealConversations #CommunityVoices #InteractivePodcast

Thursday Apr 02, 2026
How Upbringing Shapes Your Money Habits | Learned Behavior & Family Influence
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
Thursday Apr 02, 2026
On this episode of the Financial Literacy Show, we explore a powerful question: Can your upbringing influence your financial behavior? From childhood experiences to family conversations (or lack of them), many of our money habits are formed long before we ever earn our first dollar. This discussion takes a closer look at how learned behaviors, family history, and generational patterns shape the way we spend, save, invest, and view money overall. The panel breaks down how financial mindsets—both healthy and unhealthy—are often passed down, sometimes without us even realizing it. They also discuss how to identify those patterns, unlearn harmful habits, and build a new financial foundation rooted in awareness, discipline, and growth. Whether you grew up with abundance, scarcity, or somewhere in between, this episode offers insight on how to take control of your financial future—no matter where you started. #FinancialLiteracy #MoneyMindset #GenerationalWealth #BreakTheCycle

Monday Mar 30, 2026
The Peace That Guards the Soul | Philippians 4:6–7
Monday Mar 30, 2026
Monday Mar 30, 2026
On this episode of True Foundation, we explore “The Peace That Guards the Soul” through Epistle to the Philippians 4:6–7—a powerful reminder to release anxiety and trust God in every situation. This passage teaches us to pray instead of worry, to bring everything—big and small—before God with thanksgiving. In return, we are promised a peace that goes beyond human understanding, a peace that protects both our hearts and minds even in uncertain times. The conversation dives into what it really means to live with that kind of peace in today’s world. How do we let go of stress? How do we trust when life feels overwhelming? And how can faith become our foundation in moments of fear, doubt, and pressure? Join us as we unpack how spiritual peace isn’t the absence of problems—but the presence of God guiding us through them.

Wednesday Mar 25, 2026
Turning Pain Into Purpose | Teen Dating Violence Awareness
Wednesday Mar 25, 2026
Wednesday Mar 25, 2026
On this powerful and heartfelt episode of A Healthy Conversation, we welcome special guest Joni Kuhn, founder of impactful programs Heather's Closet and Locker Room Leaders. Joni shares her deeply personal story after the tragic loss of her niece to teen dating violence. Through unimaginable pain, she has turned her grief into purpose—creating programs that educate, empower, and protect young people from experiencing similar situations. This conversation sheds light on the reality of teen dating violence, the warning signs to look for, and the importance of open communication between teens, parents, and the community. Joni’s voice brings awareness, prevention strategies, and a message of hope for families everywhere. Contact information: jonikuhn@indianapt.com

Sunday Mar 22, 2026
Soft Life vs Survival Mode | Healing the Strong Black Woman Narrative
Sunday Mar 22, 2026
Sunday Mar 22, 2026
On this episode of Your Mental Health Matters, we take a deeper look at the conversation around “Soft Life vs Survival Mode” and the impact of the Strong Black Woman narrative on mental and emotional well-being. For generations, many Black women have been expected to carry strength without rest—pushing through pain, stress, and responsibility without space to heal. But what happens when survival mode becomes the norm? And what does it truly mean to embrace a “soft life” rooted in peace, boundaries, and self-care? This discussion explores the pressure to always be strong, the emotional toll it can take, and the importance of redefining strength to include vulnerability, healing, and balance. The panel shares real perspectives on breaking cycles, prioritizing mental health, and creating space for rest without guilt. This is more than a conversation—it’s a call to shift the narrative, honor your well-being, and embrace a healthier, more whole version of yourself. #SurvivalMode #StrongBlackWoman #MentalHealthAwareness