This is Kirsten's Agenda, where I talk to all kinds of interesting people about all kinds of interesting things I think you should know about. You know, important things like mental health and physical wellness, so we can take care of both our insides and our outsides. And we even talk about things like civic duty, because being engaged in making the world outside of us a better place helps us to make our insides healthier and helps to make our dreams come true. Thank you for being here!
Kirsten talks cancel culture with her pal Karen David, who is an activist who regularly puts herself on the social media firing line, as well as an actress/singer who portrayed Princess Isabella Maria Lucia Elizabetta of Valencia in the musical-comedy series, GALAVANT, Princess Jasmine in ONCE UPON A TIME and Grace in FEAR OF THE WALKING DEAD.
Kirsten talks with United States Congressman Alan Lowenthal about why it’s more important than ever to be civically engaged and to be informed about all levels of government.
Kirsten talks with California State Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris about why it’s so important to elect more women to public office.
Kirsten talks about self-activation with “accidental activist” Aaron McCall who is the chairman of INDIVISIBLE CA 48, a grassroots group working to empower constituents to hold elected officials accountable to the people in California's 48th Congressional District.
Kirsten talks to Heather Jeffcoat, recognized expert in the field of improving women's health through physical therapy, and author of “Sex Without Pain: A Self-Treatment Guide To The Sex Life You Deserve.”
Kirsten talks about emotional wellness and mental health with her pal, actor Tom Lenk. They explore how to stay mentally well during a pandemic, having the courage to move back in with your parents and to date or not to date.
One of Kirsten’s besties, Aisha Tyler (AKA Dr. Tara Lewis), stops by to talk about creativity in a time of a pandemic and a global uprising. Because who could be better than an amazing actor, writer, director, stand-up comic, improvisor and activist to talk about this stuff???
Kirsten is joined by her “bookend,” Pauley Perrette, as they reminisce about their glory days portraying computer genius sex-kittens on long-running CBS crime dramas. They also talk about spirituality, negative self-talk, rescue pets and tigers because why not?