Outcry Podcast

Humanity United for Equity

Outcry Podcast

The Outcry Podcast was created to share stories, conversations, and lived experiences from people moving through health, grief, identity, community, faith, care, and systems that are not always easy to trust. Hosted by Khalil Noah Scott, this HUE podcast explores how personal experience can reveal larger truths about health equity, belonging, support, and the conditions that affect people’s lives.

A Space for Honest Conversation

Outcry gives people room to say the thing they usually edit out. The space to discuss what aspects of life feel unresolved. The paths they discover to move forward. 

The episodes are about the complicated parts of being human, including how people survive, what they question, what they carry with them, and what helps them feel understood. 

Truth builds trust. Trust makes the next step possible.

What Outcry Makes Possible

A Place to Feel Seen

Some people aren’t ready for formal Pathways yet. Outcry gives them a place to hear something honest and relate it to their own story.

A Bridge Into HUE

Episodes can help listeners understand the larger HUE ecosystem and see where support, partnership, or community connection may begin.

A Path for Equity Builders

Outcry gives Equity Builders a closer look at the lived realities behind the mission, helping them understand what their investment is really helping to build.

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Listen → Connect → Get Involved

Though Outcry was created as a health equity and mental health podcast, its purpose goes beyond awareness.

The conversations are meant to open a door. From there, people can reach out, connect with HUE, or invest in the work with a clearer understanding of what the mission is built to do.