In this episode, we sit down with Erin Snow, founder of Seacoast Listening Lounge, to hear the story behind her mission to create a space where women can share their experiences without judgment—just to be heard.
A mother of five with kids ranging from 10 to 17, Erin’s life is anything but quiet. Originally from Maine, she’s called the Seacoast home since 2007 and now lives in Stratham, NH. For over 16 years, she dedicated her career to advocacy, directing the Domestic Violence Advocacy Project at New Hampshire Legal Assistance. As the first paralegal in the state to represent clients in court under a new law, she fought for low-income victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking—helping them navigate high-risk divorce, parenting, and protective order cases.
Through her work, Erin saw a profound need: women needed a space to share their stories freely, without someone trying to fix them or pass judgment. She felt that need herself. When she couldn’t find that space, she built it. That’s how Seacoast Listening Lounge was born.
Join Phil and Dan as Erin shares her journey—from years of advocacy to creating a platform for women to be seen, heard, and understood.