Producing Content That Pays it Forward

Pillars of Change Media is a storytelling and strategy studio dedicated to amplifying voices that push communities forward. Rooted in social justice, infrastructure, and culture, we blend journalism, justice, and multimedia to spotlight people and projects reshaping how we live, move, and connect. Through original series, live conversations, and strategic partnerships, Pillars of Change Media turns complex issues into compelling narratives and digital tools that inspire action, build coalitions, and make change feel not just possible—but inevitable.

Turning Engagement Into Impact

By partnering with communities, organizations, advocates, and experts, we amplify underrepresented voices, challenge harmful narratives, and turn audience engagement into tangible impact through funding, advocacy, and support for those on the front lines of change.

Pillars of Change Media partners with various non-profits, including UPI Loan Fund, founded by Frank E. Crump that offers micro-loans to individuals from lowincome communities. A CDFI, UPI Loan Fund (UPILF) manages our Pay-It-Forward Program quarterly donation distributions. UPILF plays an important role in producing economic growth and development within low to moderate-income communities, especially for people of color within the United States.
Horlock House and Pillars of Change Media have formed a global partnership to develop impact driven content that falls under their shared vision. Their first joint venture, Pride ThisWay, is a globetrotting podcast, pairing powerful storytelling with opportunities for brands, talent, and events to connect with—and meaningfully support—the communities around the world. 

Our mission is to build a purpose driven content—producing podcasts, live events, videos, commercials, and apps—and commit a defined share of quarterly profits to support victims, nonprofit organizations, and community funds directly. Every project will align with at least one of our core pillars: education, health and wellness, food insecurity, human rights, and social justice.