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Welcome to FUTURE OF WOMEN, where we speak with women around the world to openly look at the pursuit of being a modern woman. Cover art by our friend Aurélia Durand. Follow her work at @4ur3lia.

FUTURE OF WOMEN


    • Dec 22, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 26 EPISODES

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    The Future of Women podcast is a breath of fresh air in the world of conversations around food, culture, and beyond. Hosted by Hallie Applebaum, this podcast brings a unique perspective to the forefront and delivers insightful discussions from women across the globe. With its engaging content and diverse range of topics, The Future of Women podcast is exactly what we need right now.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is the way it brings women together and highlights their commonalities. Whether it's through in-person events or Instagram live conversations, Hallie has a talent for fostering a sense of community and empowerment among her listeners. The interviews with female astronauts, famous female chefs, actresses, musicians, and artists are not only inspiring but also provide valuable insights into their personal stories. This podcast truly celebrates the achievements and perspectives of women from all walks of life.

    Furthermore, The Future of Women events have always been top-notch in terms of content quality. The panels are insightful and thought-provoking while the attendees add to the overall experience with their loyalty and commitment. It's clear that there is a strong bond between Hallie and her audience, which contributes to the success and impact of each event. The release of the podcast allows this exceptional content to be accessible to an even wider audience.

    While it's hard to find any significant drawbacks to this podcast, one minor concern might be that some episodes may lack depth depending on personal interests and preferences. As with any podcast, there will always be episodes that resonate more strongly with certain individuals than others. However, given the wide array of topics covered by The Future of Women podcast, there is bound to be something for everyone.

    In conclusion, The Future of Women podcast is a game-changer in its field. Hallie Applebaum has created an incredible platform that empowers women by providing them with a space to share their stories and experiences. Through her engaging interviews and events, she brings women together and encourages them to find common ground. The release of the podcast simply expands this impact and allows more people to benefit from the uplifting content. Thank you to Hallie, the FOW participants, and attendees for their dedication to this important series.



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    Latest episodes from FUTURE OF WOMEN

    Participating in Political Change with Yumiko Sakuma

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 43:33


    We are thrilled to continue our latest Future of Women Podcast series! In this four-part series, our host Momoko Nakamura takes us around the world to speak with brilliant and creative Japanese women. Today, on our fourth and final episode in the series, Momoko speaks with Yumiko Sakuma about inspiring people to be vocal, active participants in political change. This episode was recorded on November 15, 2021. Yumiko Sakuma writes about contemporary culture, art, fashion, music, and socio-political issues. Based in New York City, she is a regular contributor of reportage, interviews, and travel writing to numerous Japanese and English publications. Among the many visionaries she has interviewed are Al Gore, Robert Frank, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Rei Kawakubo, Kazuo Ishiguro, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Yayoi Kusama, Ryan McGinley, Genna Rowlands, Gary Snyder, and Les Paul. Her books include Hip na Seikatsu Kakumei, 2014 (Hip Revolution), reporting on the American consumer shift following the 2008 financial crisis; Pin Heel wa Hakanai, 2016 (Take Off Your Heels), a collection of essays about the inspiring women in her life; My Little New York Times, 2018, 365 journal entries about splitting her time between America and Asia during the Trump regime; and Majime ni Marijuana no Hanashi wo Shiyo, 2019 (Let's Have a Serious Talk About Marijuana), an analysis of why the world is moving toward the legalization of marijuana. She also hosts a podcast in Japanese, Konnichiwa Mirai (Hello Future) with Kei Wakabayashi, former editor-in-chief of Wired Japan. Her work has been published in Japan, the US, Korea, and Taiwan. Momoko Nakamura is a cultural conservationist and storyteller, sharing the Japanese art of regenerative living with the world. She roves the Japanese countryside, exploring wisdoms imparted by professionals across the archipelago like ceramists, geologists, farmers, repairers, fermenters, and grandmas. Her community education and experiential programs are intended to help us apply teachings rooted in ancestral heritage into our everyday lives. Momoko hosts the podcast Roots to Fruit, is author of Plant-based Tokyo, and can also be found in the Netflix original series Waffles + Mochi.

    Exploring the Concept of NOW with Aki Goto

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 39:16


    We are thrilled to continue our latest Future of Women Podcast series! In this four-part series, our host Momoko Nakamura takes us around the world to speak with brilliant and creative Japanese women. Today, on our third episode in the series, Momoko speaks with Aki Goto about exploring the concept of NOW through a variety of mediums, including films, clothes, performance, music, painting, and drawing. This episode was recorded on November 23, 2021. Aki Goto is currently based in Hudson Valley, New York. When Goto was still based in Tokyo in 2008, she befriended the artist / fashion designer Susan Cianciolo and began working with her, going back and forth between Tokyo and New York. She officially moved her base to New York in 2009 and began her own art projects in 2010. After one year of traveling countrysides in the US and Japan in 2010, she grew interested in permaculture and conceptualized the core of her artwork as always “being conscious of NOW”. She moved her base upstate in 2012, and worked on her daily art projects based on the concept of “NOW” while being surrounded by nature and studying herbalism. Since her concept surrounded absolute trust in the universe, Goto naturally became a multimedia experimental artist, changing media depending on circumstances, natural environments, and emotional states to harmonize with her NOW. Goto's media include films, clothes, performance, music, painting, drawing, and more. Momoko Nakamura is a cultural conservationist and storyteller, sharing the Japanese art of regenerative living with the world. She roves the Japanese countryside, exploring wisdoms imparted by professionals across the archipelago like ceramists, geologists, farmers, repairers, fermenters, and grandmas. Her community education and experiential programs are intended to help us apply teachings rooted in ancestral heritage into our everyday lives. Momoko hosts the podcast Roots to Fruit, is author of Plant-based Tokyo, and can also be found in the Netflix original series Waffles + Mochi.

    Raising Awareness of Single-Use Plastics in Japan with Mona Neuhauss

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 46:12


    We are thrilled to continue our latest Future of Women Podcast series! In this four-part series, our host Momoko Nakamura takes us around the world to speak with brilliant and creative Japanese women. Today, on our second episode in the series, Momoko speaks with Mona Neuhauss about raising awareness of single-use plastics in Japan and launching No Plastic Japan, a stainless steel straw brand. This episode was recorded on November 16, 2021. Mona Neuhauss is the founder of No Plastic Japan. Born in 1992, Mona was raised in the UK to a German father and Japanese mother. Upon moving to Japan, Mona became highly aware of the reliance of single-use plastics. With the belief that each can do their part, she launched No Plastic Japan, a stainless steel straw brand. As a Sustainability Consultant, she also shares how environmentally responsible behavior can easily be incorporated into everyday life. Mona collaborates with global businesses, as well as support, through consultancy and PR services. She is also a radio host on J-Wave, and of the podcast BEHIND THE CHANGE which explores modern-day activism. Momoko Nakamura is a cultural conservationist and storyteller, sharing the Japanese art of regenerative living with the world. She roves the Japanese countryside, exploring wisdoms imparted by professionals across the archipelago like ceramists, geologists, farmers, repairers, fermenters, and grandmas. Her community education and experiential programs are intended to help us apply teachings rooted in ancestral heritage into our everyday lives. Momoko hosts the podcast Roots to Fruit, is author of Plant-based Tokyo, and can also be found in the Netflix original series Waffles + Mochi.

    Creating Space for Conversations about Mental Health in Japanese Culture with Meg Nakagawa

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 45:16


    We are thrilled to introduce a new Future of Women Podcast series! In this new four-part series, our host Momoko Nakamura takes us around the world to speak with brilliant and creative Japanese women. Today, on our first episode in the series, Momoko speaks with Meg Nakagawa about creating space for conversations about mental health in Japanese culture. Meg grew up between Japan and the US with her Japanese mother and South African father. This often left her questioning her identity and began to impact her mental health. Struggling with depression, she realized there was a lack of mental health conversations and resources published in Japanese. She started the social media platform Blossom (https://www.instagram.com/blossomtheproject) to foster these conversations. The community has grown to 71K and talks about topics ranging from abortion and women's rights to post-partum depression to colorism and the skin whitening industry in Asia. Meg Nakagawa is the founder of Blossom the Project, a social media platform that focuses on mental health and social justice. She is currently a senior at New York University in Abu Dhabi where she studies political science. Upon graduating she will be attending law school where she will be studying police reform and intends to work in mental health courts. Momoko Nakamura is a cultural conservationist and storyteller, sharing the Japanese art of regenerative living with the world. She is often found roving the Japanese countryside in search of wisdoms that live within the organic fabric of people like grandmas, ceramists, farmers, and geologists. Momoko's community education programs, Japan Food Study and Microseasonal Journaling, are intended to navigate us to a more connected relationship with our inner voice, our ancestral heritage, and the natural world that is around us and within us. Not to mention, think about and talk about delicious things! Momoko hosts the podcast Roots to Fruit, is author of Plant-based Tokyo, and can also be found in the Netflix original series Waffles + Mochi.

    Designing Plant-Based, Plastic-Free Kitchen and Home Accessories with Jenn Tsang of Sqwishful

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 24:29


    Today, Azora is speaking with Jenn Tsang about Sqwishful, Jenn's award-winning, zero-waste kitchen and home accessories company, and how it is on a mission to make the cleaning industry more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive. This episode is part of our four-part series all about sustainable design, curated and hosted by Azora Zoe Paknad of Goldune. On this new FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series, Azora speaks with designers, journalists, and agroforestry entrepreneurs about sourcing products and developing supply chains in a way that respects the environment and communities that create them. JENN TSANG An optimist who loves to clean, Jenn Tsang is also the founder and CEO of Sqwishful. After a diagnosis that led her to live a more low-impact lifestyle, she founded Sqwishful in 2018 to inspire a clean start. Sqwishful's award-winning, zero-waste kitchen and home accessories have been featured by The Wall Street Journal and are available at select retailers worldwide. Outside of her passion for ordinary things, Jenn is proudly a WOC owner, hormone health advocate, and someone who aspires to bowl a perfect 300.

    Conserving Forest Ecosystems through Forest-Based Products (like Ethiopian honey!) with Ariana Day Yuen of Forested Foods

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 41:24


    Today, Azora is speaking with Ariana Day Yuen about Ariana's agroforestry enterprise Forested Foods and how it partners with smallholder farmers - starting in Ethiopia - to sustainably grow, process, and market the most distinctive, premium, forest-based products (like honey!), focusing on forest conservation - where forest ecosystems are more lucrative conserved than destroyed - and a more equitable world for forest-based communities. This episode is part of our four-part series all about sustainable design, curated and hosted by Azora Zoe Paknad of Goldune. On this new FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series, Azora speaks with designers, journalists, and agroforestry entrepreneurs about sourcing products and developing supply chains in a way that respects the environment and communities that create them. ARIANA DAY YUEN Ariana Day Yuen is the Founder of Forested Foods, an agroforestry enterprise that combats deforestation and conserves biodiversity by partnering with forest communities to sustainably produce forest-based honeys, spices, gums/resins, fruits and more. They launched with Maryiza, a brand of single-origin honeys from Ethiopia's indigenous trees. Ariana started her career as a management consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton in their DC and New York City offices where she advised clients across the government, non-profit, and private sectors. She then joined TechnoServe as a Fellow in their Ethiopia office and joined them full-time thereafter supporting a range of projects with Nespresso, Gates Foundation, the Swedish Government, Diageo, among others, ultimately design and build more sustainable and equitable value chains and market systems. Ariana grew up in Hong Kong before she moved to the United States to attend Syracuse University, where she triple-majored in Advertising Communications, Entrepreneurship, and Economics. She also attended Yale University for her MBA. She currently resides in Ethiopia.

    Reclaiming Textiles and Hard-to-Find Fabrics with Atelier Saucier's Nikki Reed and Staci Inspektor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 33:44


    Today, Azora is speaking with Nikki Reed and Staci Inspektor. With backgrounds in the food + fashion industries, Atelier Saucier co-founders (and best friends) Nikki and Staci set out to combine their varied experiences and shared passion for hosting; and introduce a fresh, elevated perspective to all things table linens. Atelier Saucier is a modern tablescape design house for sustainable + customizable linens. Their brand ethos is to be eco. The planet is their priority. All of their linens are sustainably-sourced, rescued, repurposed and locally made in Downtown Los Angeles. They hand-pick surplus, premium fabrics so that no two styles of ‘kins are alike. Their small batch production process ensures no excess inventory or waste. ATELIER SAUCIER is where entertaining, dining and design intersect. This episode is part of our four-part series all about sustainable design, curated and hosted by Azora Zoe Paknad of Goldune. On this new FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series, Azora speaks with designers, journalists, and agroforestry entrepreneurs about sourcing products and developing supply chains in a way that respects the environment and communities that create them. NIKKI REED Never interested in playing dolls or dress up, rather looking to play “restaurant”, Nikki knew from a very young age that hospitality + business were in her future. After graduating from Cornell University's Hotel Administration School, she worked with Starwood Hotels and the Gramercy Park Hotel, parlaying that into a 7 year stint at the Hillstone Restaurant Group managing their restaurant operations in NYC, LA and AZ. With a successful hospitality career under her belt, Nikki joined New School, a progressive restaurant consulting firm and built a bench of high-profile clients. Sensing an industry need for elevated entertaining accoutrements and bespoke tablescapes, Nikki channeled her experience into building a brand of her own and thus, ATELIER SAUCIER was born. STACI INSPEKTOR Arts + crafts were Staci's passions as a child, so when her grandmother bought her a Husqvarna sewing machine at age 9, it was a harbinger of designs to come. Staci graduated from UC Davis Fashion Design School and quickly made a name for herself working with patternmakers and designing womenswear, swimwear + footwear for an LA-based fashion house. She gained first-hand experience in sourcing and production of materials and soon her love of design seamlessly transitioned her career in the direction of interiors and decor. Eager to blend her love of textiles with well-appointed home accessories, she co-founded ATELIER SAUCIER with the intention of creating meaningful and modern tabletop designs.

    Sourcing Organic and Biodynamic Teas Directly from Planet-Friendly Indian Farms with Alaya Tea's Esha Chhabra and Smita Satiani

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 47:27


    We're thrilled to announce our next FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series, a four-part series all about sustainable design, curated and hosted by Azora Zoe Paknad of Goldune. On this new FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series, Azora speaks with designers, journalists, and agroforestry entrepreneurs about sourcing products and developing supply chains in a way that respects the environment and communities that create them. Today, Azora is speaking with Esha Chhabra and Smita Satiani. In 2019, Esha and Smita founded Alaya Tea. Alaya Tea sources organic and biodynamic teas directly from people and planet-friendly Indian farms at the base of the Himalayas. After growing up drinking chai and traversing this mountainous area in India's Northeast, visiting small farmers and tea estates, Esha and Smita were keen to build a company that respects these communities and addresses environmental challenges we face through agriculture. Alaya's packaging is fully compostable, including the label. Esha Chhabra is a writer who covers the environment, business, and agriculture. She has contributed to The Guardian, New York Times, Economist, and Forbes. She has been awarded multiple grants from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting as well as two reporting fellowships from the UN Foundation. For the past three years, she developed a book which looks at 30+ businesses around the world making a social and environmental impact with Patagonia. In 2019 she founded Alaya Tea with Smita Satiani. Smita Satiani is an Indian-Pakistani American entrepreneur. Over the last 10 years, she has worked in the social impact and climate change spaces across philanthropy, government and private industry. In 2019, she co-founded Alaya Tea to bring the Indian tea time she grew up with to a broader American audience, in a more people and planet-friendly way. Her work has been featured at the MIT Media Lab, and in Forbes, Washington Post & The Wall Street Journal. She is currently an adjunct instructor at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz Policy School.

    Celebrating Black Women and Artists in Music with Warner Records' Vice President Of Rhythm Promotion and Lifestyle Leah Bekele and Women in Music's Iris Caprari

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 36:29


    Host Iris Caprari, Vice Chair of Events at Women in Music, speaks with Leah Bekele, Warner Records' Vice President of Rhythm Promotion and Lifestyle, about celebrating Black women and artists in the music industry. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. This is the final episode of our FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast four-part series all about music, in partnership with Women in Music, the industry's leading non-profit working to advance the awareness, equality, diversity, heritage, opportunities, and cultural aspects of women in the musical arts through education, support, empowerment, and recognition. Join us as guest hosts from Women in Music speak with incredible women across the music industry. Episodes air every Tuesday.

    Building Community Amongst Artists and Music Fans Through Creative Digital Marketing with Head of Digital Marketing at Elektra Music Group Suzy Yoder and Women in Music's Maria Gironas

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 40:00


    Host Maria Gironas of Women in Music's Diversity & Inclusion Council speaks with Suzy Yoder, Head of Digital Marketing at Elektra Music Group, about building community amongst artists and music fans through creative digital marketing. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. Our next FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series is a four-part series all about music, in partnership with Women in Music, the industry's leading non-profit working to advance the awareness, equality, diversity, heritage, opportunities, and cultural aspects of women in the musical arts through education, support, empowerment, and recognition. Join us as guest hosts from Women in Music speak with incredible women across the music industry. Episodes air every Tuesday.

    Discovering the Next Generation of Artists that Will Inspire Young Music Fans with A&R Director Lisa Mottahedeh and Women in Music's Nikisha Bailey

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 14:59


    Host Nikisha Bailey, Vice President of A&R Administration and Operations at Artist Partner Group and Global Co-Chair of Women in Music's Diversity & Inclusion Council, speaks with Lisa Mottahedeh, Director of A&R at Artist Partner Group, about discovering and developing the next generation of artists that will shape and inspire young music fans. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. Our next FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series is a four-part series all about music, in partnership with Women in Music, the industry's leading non-profit working to advance the awareness, equality, diversity, heritage, opportunities, and cultural aspects of women in the musical arts through education, support, empowerment, and recognition. Join us as guest hosts from Women in Music speak with incredible women across the music industry. Episodes air every Tuesday.

    Celebrating Women Philosophers with Pop Singer-Songwriter Brynn Elliott

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 17:57


    Host Brooke Rascoff, Artist Manager at Q&A and Vice Chair of Women in Music's Diversity & Inclusion Council, speaks with Pop Singer-Songwriter Brynn Elliott. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. Our next FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast series is a four-part series all about music, in partnership with Women in Music, the industry's leading non-profit working to advance the awareness, equality, diversity, heritage, opportunities, and cultural aspects of women in the musical arts through education, support, empowerment, and recognition. Join us as guest hosts from Women in Music speak with incredible women across the music industry. Episodes air every Tuesday.

    Empowering Yourself and Others with Lani Halliday of Brutus Bakeshop and Camilla Marcus of west~bourne

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 43:50


    Host Camilla Marcus of west~bourne talks about empowering yourself and others with Lani Halliday of Brutus Bakeshop. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. Up first: Culinary with Camilla Marcus of west~bourne. Join us as Camilla speaks with five incredible women across the culinary industry. Episodes air every Tuesday.

    Combating Food Apartheid with Kia Damon of Kia Feeds the People and Camilla Marcus of west~bourne

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 35:27


    Host Camilla Marcus of west~bourne talks about combating food apartheid with Kia Damon, chef and founder of Kia Feeds the People. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. Up first: Culinary with Camilla Marcus of west~bourne. Join us as Camilla speaks with five incredible women across the culinary industry. Episodes air every Tuesday.

    Expanding Access to and Inclusion in the Wine Industry with June Rodil of Goodnight Hospitality and Camilla Marcus of west~bourne

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 46:37


    Host Camilla Marcus of west~bourne talks about expanding access to and inclusion in the wine industry with June Rodil of Goodnight Hospitality. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. Up first: Culinary with Camilla Marcus of west~bourne. Join us as Camilla speaks with five incredible women across the culinary industry. Episodes air every Tuesday.

    Telling Stories with Intention and Integrity with Hawa Hassan of Basbaas and Camilla Marcus of west~bourne

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 37:13


    Host Camilla Marcus of west~bourne talks about telling stories with intention and integrity with culinary triple threat chef-recipe developer-entrepreneur Hawa Hassan of Basbaas. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. Up first: Culinary with Camilla Marcus of west~bourne. Join us as Camilla speaks with five incredible women across the culinary industry. Episodes air every Tuesday.

    Advocating for Independent Restaurant Workers with Annie Shi of King and Camilla Marcus of west~bourne

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 44:51


    Host Camilla Marcus of west~bourne talks about advocating for independent restaurants with restaurateur Annie Shi of King. FUTURE OF WOMEN is so excited to be launching our newest platform for elevating and celebrating women's voices: a lineup of FUTURE OF WOMEN Podcast miniseries on various topics from culinary to music to sex and beyond, guest hosted by leading women in each industry. Up first: Culinary with Camilla Marcus of west~bourne. Join us as Camilla speaks with five incredible women across the culinary industry, starting with Annie Shi of King. Episodes will air every Tuesday.

    Entrepreneur Sana Javeri Kadri and Artist/Activist Madame Gandhi on India's Farmer Protests

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 44:18


    Today, artist/activist Madame Gandhi speaks with entrepreneur Sana Javeri Kadri about her work with Indian farmers and the recent farmer protests in India. In Diaspora Co's India Farmer Protest Primer, Sana writes, "In September, the governing party of India pushed through three farm & ag bills that were highly contested by the opposition, without consulting the very farmers that make up 60% of the Indian workforce, who these three bills would most impact. The bills deregulate the farming sector, and create room for corporations to privatize the industry rapidly, without much oversight, and with absurd clauses that specifically prevent farmers from pursuing litigation against corporations for contract violations or abuses." -- Sana Javeri Kadri is the founder of Diaspora Co., a direct trade spice company working towards a radically equitable, sustainable, and more delicious spice supply chain. Born and raised in Mumbai, India amidst a big family of idealists and architects, she has over a decade of experience in every facet of the food industry and supply chain from farm worker, to line cook, to marketing consultant. She founded Diaspora Co. in 2017 and it has quickly become a nationally acclaimed, beloved food brand that supports over 300 small Indian farmers and laborers and growing, and aims to set a new standard for what equity in our food system can look like. She currently lives between Mumbai, India and Oakland, California. Madame Gandhi is an artist and activist whose mission is to celebrate gender liberation. She has toured drumming for M.I.A, Thievery Corporation and most recently Oprah on her 2020 Vision Stadium Tour with morning dance party Daybreaker. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from Georgetown University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She has been listed as Forbes Music 30 Under 30 and is a 2020 TED Fellow. Her uplifting music and mathy beats have been critically acclaimed by The New York Times, Billboard, NPR and more.

    Attorney Natalie Samarjian on the Need for Journalistic Integrity

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 33:51


    Today, we're heading to Los Angeles to speak with Lebanese-Armenian attorney Natalie Samarjian. Natalie is speaking about the need for journalistic integrity as ethnic and territorial conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh intensifies. Why L.A.'s Armenian Community Wants You to Pay Attention to the Situation in Nagorno-Karabakh: https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/armenian-nagorno-karabakh

    Digital Marketer Lauren Bates on How Losing Her Job Led to Her Dream Job

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 39:01


    Today, we're speaking with Lauren Bates about how losing her job led to her dream job: Wild Terrains, a boutique travel company for women, supporting womxn-led businesses around the world, specifically Mexico City, Portugal, and Argentina.

    Actor Yin Chang and Restauranteur Moonlynn Tsai on Countering Racism and Isolation for Asian American Immigrant Elderly

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 9:54


    Today, we're speaking with the founders of Heart of Dinner, Yin Chang and her romantic partner Moonlynn Tsai, about Heart of Dinner and their #LovingChinatown COVID-19 relief efforts initiative to counter the racism and isolation that Asian American immigrant elderly have been experiencing during the pandemic. Yin is an actor and founder of 88 Cups of Tea and Moonlynn is the co-founder of New York City restaurant Kopitiam.

    World Health Organization Audiovisual Producer Marta Soszyńska on Telling Stories That Lead to Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 27:48


    We're heading to Geneva to speak with World Health Organization Audiovisual Producer Marta Soszyńska. FUTURE OF WOMEN founder Hallie Applebaum and guest co-host Radha Mistry speak with Polish journalist Marta Soszyńska about telling stories that lead to change. Marta Soszyńska is an Audiovisual Producer at the World Health Organization. Previously, Marta was a Multimedia Producer at Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). As a filmmaker and journalist with experience in Europe, Asia and Africa, she is interested in storytelling that can affect lives and lead to change. Radha Mistry leads the Foresight Practice at Autodesk, and spends most of her time exploring the impacts of emerging technologies and how they'll change the way we design and make things in the future. Previously, she was part of Arup's Foresight + Innovation team in London and San Francisco and and Steelcase's research group focusing on the Future of Work. Radha's work is focused on building more inclusive and equitable futures. More about Radha's work at https://www.radhamistry.com. Hallie Applebaum is the founder of FUTURE OF WOMEN, collaborating with award-winning female chefs worldwide, from Tokyo to Los Angeles to Mexico City to Tel Aviv, and game-changing women, such as Olympic athletes, Emmy-winning producers, top Billboard musicians, and New York Times journalists, to host breakfast conversations that elevate and celebrate women's voices on topics ranging from art and architecture to journalism and human rights to food and cannabis to music and activism. Previously, Hallie worked at the World Bank advising policymakers, universities, and tech companies on best practices for creating entrepreneurial programs across Latin American, Europe, the Middle East, and the US.

    Designer Nour Najem on Designing Better Health Systems During Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 23:48


    FUTURE OF WOMEN founder Hallie Applebaum speaks with Lebanese designer and Lebanon Needs founder Nour Najem in Beirut, Lebanon about designing better health systems during crisis. Nour Najem is the founder of Lebanon Needs, an NGO team of Lebanese professionals mobilizing and volunteering time and effort to support Lebanese citizens in this critical time of need. The multidisciplinary group consists of doctors, entrepreneurs, pharmacists, nurses, researchers and psychologists, located in and outside Lebanon. Nour is a serial social entrepreneur. She believes design's true purpose is to draw change and out of the box solutions. Through her eponymous label, she has consulted and partnered up with Caritas, L'Artisan du Liban, Phenomenal Women, as well as other vulnerable communities. In 2013, she founded Kenzah in parallel to her brand, to preserve, develop and transmit traditional craftsmanship, and more recently Lebanon Needs, to provide vulnerable populations with essential survival requirements. Resources to support recovery efforts in Beirut Lebanon Needs: https://www.lebanonneeds.org > Donate at http://www.lebanonneeds.org/donate For those outside of Lebanon: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e1QvRXErLl-dujFyISdrRN_SkTlm6ToSQB8Sz7uauSY/mobilebasic For donation options and volunteer opportunities inside Lebanon: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s2v4SpMt0UESfrQJyPliFupbFLCT2cZdNxkPM7kWXQM/edit

    Dr. Cécile Monteil on Seeing the Beauty and Possibility During Challenging Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 47:51


    FUTURE OF WOMEN founder Hallie Applebaum speaks with emergency room physician Dr. Cécile Monteil about seeing beauty and possibility during challenging times. Dr. Cécile Monteil is an entrepreneur and physician, who advocates for the beneficial use of new technologies applied to health and medicine while keeping the patient and doctor relationship at heart. Cécile is a physician working part-time in the Pediatric Emergency Room department of Robert Debré Hospital in Paris and as Medical Director of the medical simulation center iLumens. She's a regular conference speaker on the topics of digital medicine (Blockchain, AI, etc.). At the beginning of 2015, she founded Eppocrate, an NGO devoted to bridging the gap between the French physician community and the digital healthcare ecosystem. Today, the community gathers more than 2600+ members and has become a reference in that space. She is a regular conference speaker, a blogger, and works with innovative start-ups bringing new ideas to medicine such as Blockchain in healthcare. As an ambassador for Sandbox in Paris, a global community of 1000+ entrepreneurs, she facilitates knowledge and experience sharing among people.

    Astronaut Anousheh Ansari on Closing the Gender Data Gap

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 33:53


    FUTURE OF WOMEN founder Hallie Applebaum speaks with astronaut Anousheh Ansari about closing the gender data gap. In 2006, Anousheh Ansari captured international headlines by embarking upon an 11-day space expedition, becoming the first female private space explorer, first astronaut of Iranian descent, first Muslim woman in space, and fourth private explorer to visit space. Anousheh is CEO of XPRIZE, the world's leader in designing and operating incentive competitions to solve humanity's grand challenges, currently focused on closing the gender data gap, specifically in health data. Ansari sponsored the $10M Ansari XPRIZE, igniting a new era for commercial spaceflight. Prior, Ansari served as CEO of Prodea Systems, a leading Internet of Things technology firm. Ansari co-founded The Billion Dollar Fund for Women, with a goal of investing $1 billion in women-founded companies by 2020. Her memoir, My Dream of Stars, aims to share her life story as inspiration for young women around the world.

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    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 2:59


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