Women Living the Questions

Therese Eke: It's Up to Me. It's Up to Us.

31 min · 14. touko 2026
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This episode includes conversations about mental health and suicide. Please take care while listening. In this episode, host Ruby Tugade speaks with Therese Eke, a nonprofit director turned community organizer whose life is about service, activism, and personal transformation. With brave honesty, Therese reflects on surviving a mental health crisis in her twenties, rebuilding her sense of self through community, and learning to use her voice in service of others. She speaks about the importance of trust and storytelling, and the responsibility she feels to stand up against unfairness. Therese has found renewed purpose through grassroots organizing in Milford, Connecticut, where she advocates for housing equity, collective care, and community connection. Music: “Love” by Alex-Productions, licensed under CC BY 3.0

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