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Episode 27: Media, Truth, and Control with Mikki Willis

In this episode, Mark Mueller speaks with filmmaker Mikki Willis about how media shapes perception, constructs public narrative, and protects power. Willis traces his path from a childhood on welfare to global filmmaking, describing how early experiences with inequality shaped the lens he brings to his work. The conversation moves through media influence, political reality, and what he observed from inside campaign circles — the gap between what’s presented publicly and what actually drives decisions. Willis and Mueller explore why people comply with systems they distrust, and what happens when technology and information become tools of control. A conversation about awareness, and what changes when you start questioning the story you’ve been given.

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Episode 26: Art Should Disrupt, an Interview with Eleanor Niz

In this episode, Carissa Jean shares her journey from a childhood immersed in herbalism to building a business rooted in natural wellness and intentional living. She explores personal and family health challenges, questions conventional systems, and discusses creating products that reconnect people with their bodies, intuition, and the natural world. It’s a thoughtful conversation on health, motherhood, and the balance between modern life and ancient practices.

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Episode 25: The Fight for Natural Healing

In this episode, Carissa Jean shares her journey from a childhood immersed in herbalism to building a business rooted in natural wellness and intentional living. She explores personal and family health challenges, questions conventional systems, and discusses creating products that reconnect people with their bodies, intuition, and the natural world. It’s a thoughtful conversation on health, motherhood, and the balance between modern life and ancient practices.

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Episode 24: Stories from the Vault: The Novella Custody Case

In this episode, Mark Mueller shares an early-career trial from 1980s East Texas that began as a custody dispute but quickly revealed deeper layers of power, influence, and small-town politics. Facing a well-connected family and seasoned attorneys, two young lawyers fight for a vulnerable mother in a case that highlights the complexities of the legal system—and the courage it takes to pursue justice when the odds are stacked against you.

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Episode 23: Chevron, Corporate Power, and the $10 Billion Judgment

In this episode, Mark Mueller speaks with environmental attorney Steven Donziger about his decades-long legal battle against Chevron over catastrophic oil contamination in Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest. What began as a class action lawsuit on behalf of Indigenous communities resulted in a historic $10 billion judgment — the largest environmental verdict of its kind. Then Chevron turned its attention to Donziger himself. He describes how the corporation deployed 60 law firms and thousands of lawyers to target him personally, resulting in a civil RICO suit, disbarment, and nearly three years of house arrest — a detention later condemned by the United Nations. A story about corporate power, environmental accountability, and what happens when winning a case isn’t enough.
Their conversation covers vaccine policy, informed consent, censorship, regulatory capture, and ongoing legal challenges around public health mandates. The episode focuses on transparency, accountability, and the role of open inquiry in protecting children’s health.
Drawing on her background in law, activism, and consciousness work, River explores how embodied self-regulation dissolves fear, supports authentic power, and links inner liberation with meaningful social change. This conversation reframes personal growth as both an intimate practice and a quiet form of resistance in control-based systems.

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Episode 22: Mark’s First DUI Trial, A Story from the Vault

In this Stories from the Vault episode, Mark Mueller recounts his very first DUI trial — a case in early-1980s Orange, Texas that looked unwinnable from the start. A state trooper of the year. A defendant already on probation. Allegations of driving 98 miles per hour, weaving through traffic, falling out of the car, even taking a swing at an officer. No breathalyzer, no dash cam — just one confident witness and a story that sounded almost too perfect. Mark breaks down how cross-examination, ego, and a concept he calls “black and white fever” helped build reasonable doubt in a case that seemed dead on arrival. A story about courtroom instincts, young lawyer nerves, and the power of asking one more question.
Their conversation covers vaccine policy, informed consent, censorship, regulatory capture, and ongoing legal challenges around public health mandates. The episode focuses on transparency, accountability, and the role of open inquiry in protecting children’s health.
Drawing on her background in law, activism, and consciousness work, River explores how embodied self-regulation dissolves fear, supports authentic power, and links inner liberation with meaningful social change. This conversation reframes personal growth as both an intimate practice and a quiet form of resistance in control-based systems.

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Episode 21: Monks, Exorcisms, Multiple Personalities, A Story from the Vault

In this Stories from the Vault episode, Mark Mueller recounts one of the strangest cases of his legal career — a civil matter involving a Dominican lay monk, alleged exorcisms, and deeply vulnerable women seeking spiritual help. What began as an unusual phone call became a complex investigation into spiritual authority, psychological vulnerability, and the misuse of trust. The case centered on a man known as “Brother Wrinn,” who traveled with Dominican monks performing exorcisms among undereducated Hispanic women — asking invasive questions and conducting rituals that left multiple women confused, dissociated, and unsure of what had happened to them. As more women came forward with strikingly similar accounts, depositions revealed alarming gaps in training, oversight, and accountability. The case ultimately settled, with conditions removing the monk from contact with the community. This one is about consent, ethics, and what happens when spiritual authority lands in unqualified hands.

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Episode 20: The Truth About Children’s Health

In this episode, Mark Mueller speaks with Mary Holland, President and General Counsel of Children’s Health Defense, about the rise in chronic childhood illness and the overlapping environmental, medical, and regulatory factors behind it. Holland describes her path from law professor to health advocate and outlines the concept of “total toxic load,” including chemical, pharmaceutical, and electromagnetic exposures.

Their conversation covers vaccine policy, informed consent, censorship, regulatory capture, and ongoing legal challenges around public health mandates. The episode focuses on transparency, accountability, and the role of open inquiry in protecting children’s health.
Drawing on her background in law, activism, and consciousness work, River explores how embodied self-regulation dissolves fear, supports authentic power, and links inner liberation with meaningful social change. This conversation reframes personal growth as both an intimate practice and a quiet form of resistance in control-based systems.

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Episode 19: Tantric Magic for Personal Growth

In this episode of the Truth & Justice League Podcast, Mark Mueller speaks with River Roaring, a former civil-rights attorney turned embodiment and tantra teacher, about how nervous system regulation, sexual energy, and deep presence can become tools for clarity, creativity, and personal freedom.

Drawing on her background in law, activism, and consciousness work, River explores how embodied self-regulation dissolves fear, supports authentic power, and links inner liberation with meaningful social change. This conversation reframes personal growth as both an intimate practice and a quiet form of resistance in control-based systems.

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Episode 18: My Energy Body was Chased

In this episode of the Truth & Justice League Podcast, Mark Mueller speaks with Cyndi Lestina about her 30-plus years of reported contact with non-human intelligence and interdimensional consciousness. Raised in rural Iowa and later living near Las Vegas, Cyndi shares experiences ranging from conscious contact and UAP sightings to telepathic communication and her involvement with researchers behind Beyond UFOs.

The conversation explores delayed disclosure, human readiness for truth, and what conscious contact may reveal about humanity’s place in a larger, multidimensional reality.

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