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#Breastcancerawareness #ChoosetoChallenge #LaWannaBradford Join us for an enlightening episode of "Choose to Challenge," airing on Monday, 10/23/23, at 6PM ET on e360TV.com. Your host LaWanna Bradford and esteemed guest Dr. Cheryl BryantBruce, MD, delve deep into the topic of "Lifestyle Reimagined: Creating Wellness in African-American Communities." This dynamic duo will explore the essential aspects of physical and mental health, emphasizing their pivotal role in leading a vibrant and fulfilling life. This episode takes a critical look at the unique challenges faced by marginalized populations, with a specific focus on the African-American community. LaWanna and Dr. Cheryl are set to tackle the systemic issues that impact access to healthcare, quality of medical services, and even the availability of nutritious food options. We'll shed light on the prevailing disparities, but also shift the conversation towards empowerment. Discover how education, awareness, and a strong network of advocates can transform lives, helping individuals to not just survive, but thrive. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are thrilled to have Dr. Cheryl BryantBruce, also known as "The Celebrity Doc," on board. She is actively participating in the Fab Over 40 Campaign, a vital initiative that seeks to raise funds for breast cancer research and spread awareness about this critical issue. Dr. Cheryl, renowned for her expertise in wellness and mental health, particularly for high-profile clients, is on a mission to guide individuals from diverse backgrounds through the complexities of midlife and beyond. She brings to the table a unique paradigm for holistic well-being, empowering individuals to revitalize their relationships, optimize their health, and maximize their resources for a life filled with abundance and purpose. As a physician, entrepreneur, international speaker, author, and advocate for life mastery, Dr. Cheryl BryantBruce stands as a pillar of strength, knowledge, and inspiration. Don't miss this riveting conversation on "Choose to Challenge," and take a step towards reimagining your lifestyle and embracing wellness like never before. The show will also stream on FB & LinkedIn. #ChoosetoChallenge #Breastcancerawareness #AfricanAmericanHealthandWellness #DrCherylBryantBruce #LaWannaBradford #TheBradfordGroup #TheCelebrityDoc #EmpoweringAfricanAmericanCommunities #InspiringConversation #LaWannaBradford #BlackExcellence #CommunityEmpowerment #BlackLeadership #SocialJustice #AfricanAmericanInfluence #Equality #EmpowermentMatters #DiversityandInclusion #BlackEmpowerment #InspiringChange #BlackCommunity #Motivation #EducateAndElevate #Activism #BlackLivesMatter #RacialEquity #SocialChange
THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts
#Breastcancerawareness #ChoosetoChallenge #LaWannaBradford Join us for an enlightening episode of "Choose to Challenge," airing on Monday, 10/23/23, at 6PM ET on e360TV.com. Your host LaWanna Bradford and esteemed guest Dr. Cheryl BryantBruce, MD, delve deep into the topic of "Lifestyle Reimagined: Creating Wellness in African-American Communities." This dynamic duo will explore the essential aspects of physical and mental health, emphasizing their pivotal role in leading a vibrant and fulfilling life. This episode takes a critical look at the unique challenges faced by marginalized populations, with a specific focus on the African-American community. LaWanna and Dr. Cheryl are set to tackle the systemic issues that impact access to healthcare, quality of medical services, and even the availability of nutritious food options. We'll shed light on the prevailing disparities, but also shift the conversation towards empowerment. Discover how education, awareness, and a strong network of advocates can transform lives, helping individuals to not just survive, but thrive. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are thrilled to have Dr. Cheryl BryantBruce, also known as "The Celebrity Doc," on board. She is actively participating in the Fab Over 40 Campaign, a vital initiative that seeks to raise funds for breast cancer research and spread awareness about this critical issue. Dr. Cheryl, renowned for her expertise in wellness and mental health, particularly for high-profile clients, is on a mission to guide individuals from diverse backgrounds through the complexities of midlife and beyond. She brings to the table a unique paradigm for holistic well-being, empowering individuals to revitalize their relationships, optimize their health, and maximize their resources for a life filled with abundance and purpose. As a physician, entrepreneur, international speaker, author, and advocate for life mastery, Dr. Cheryl BryantBruce stands as a pillar of strength, knowledge, and inspiration. Don't miss this riveting conversation on "Choose to Challenge," and take a step towards reimagining your lifestyle and embracing wellness like never before. The show will also stream on FB & LinkedIn. #ChoosetoChallenge #Breastcancerawareness #AfricanAmericanHealthandWellness #DrCherylBryantBruce #LaWannaBradford #TheBradfordGroup #TheCelebrityDoc #EmpoweringAfricanAmericanCommunities #InspiringConversation #LaWannaBradford #BlackExcellence #CommunityEmpowerment #BlackLeadership #SocialJustice #AfricanAmericanInfluence #Equality #EmpowermentMatters #DiversityandInclusion #BlackEmpowerment #InspiringChange #BlackCommunity #Motivation #EducateAndElevate #Activism #BlackLivesMatter #RacialEquity #SocialChange
International Women's Day is a day to celebrate the achievements of women around the world and to continue the fight for gender equality. This year's theme is #ChooseToChallenge, which encourages individuals to challenge gender bias and inequality in their own lives and communities. In honor of this day, we are featuring a special podcast episode where we replay episodes from inspiring women from different fields about their experiences, challenges, and successes. This special revisits Dominate Your Day Episodes of impeccable women on mindset, impact, wellbeing, and personal branding. Listen in to hear their stories and learn how we can all work towards a more inclusive and equal world. Happy International Women's Day! Click here to listen to my conversation with Dave Albin. We appreciate you being in our community and would LOVE to hear from you on Instagram, LinkedIn, and The Dominate Your Day Podcast.
Editor's note: this article forms part of our #ChoosetoChallenge21 series. What follows is a personal account of serving alongside women in the British Army. Here, I lay bare my personal experiences and prejudices so that others may be encouraged to think and to act. Readers won't see a critique of... The post I #ChooseToChallenge: My Previous Self appeared first on Wavell Room.
An Empowering Take on Diversity . In this episode, we share the Empower Hour session hosted by Women in RPA (WIRPA). . Xina Seaton was recently joined by three amazing professionals who choose to challenge traditional thinking on diversity. Each panelist brought a unique perspective to the conversation. Collectively they delved into being a woman in leadership in a “male dominated” arena, as well being a male in leadership in a “female dominated” arena. . Turns out, whether you are a man or woman, the true challenges creep in when you’re “the only”. . Listen in on our panel: * Nikki North of Thames Water shares her early experiences as an early customer shaping RPA * David Lerma of Blue Prism opens up about imposter syndrome * Bindi Basan of Blue Prism shares her secrets on how to be courageous and speak first so others will follow . To ensure that you never miss an episode of Transform NOW, be sure to subscribe!
The WIMBIZ ‘Choose to Challenge' Podcast Series is one of WIMBIZ's campaign activities to commemorate the 2021 International Women's Day celebration throughout the month of March. In line with the IWD theme for the year, Choose to Challenge, the podcast series has been designed to stimulate conversations among women on how they have chosen to challenge gender inequality in their different sectors, raised awareness against gender biases, and celebrated the achievement of women.
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The WIMBIZ ‘Choose to Challenge' Podcast Series is one of WIMBIZ's campaign activities to commemorate the 2021 International Women's Day celebration throughout the month of March. In line with the IWD theme for the year, Choose to Challenge, the podcast series has been designed to stimulate conversations among women on how they have chosen to challenge gender inequality in their different sectors, raised awareness against gender biases, and celebrated the achievement of women. Speaker: Adebola Adefila - Chief Executive Officer, Banrut Rolls Nigeria Limited Host: Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani - Chief Commercial Officer, Mixta Africa
The WIMBIZ ‘Choose to Challenge' Podcast Series is one of WIMBIZ's campaign activities to commemorate the 2021 International Women's Day celebration throughout the month of March. In line with the IWD theme for the year, Choose to Challenge, the podcast series has been designed to stimulate conversations among women on how they have chosen to challenge gender inequality in their different sectors, raised awareness against gender biases, and celebrated the achievement of women.
The WIMBIZ ‘Choose to Challenge' Podcast Series is one of WIMBIZ's campaign activities to commemorate the 2021 International Women's Day celebration throughout the month of March. In line with the IWD theme for the year, Choose to Challenge, the podcast series has been designed to stimulate conversations among women on how they have chosen to challenge gender inequality in their different sectors, raised awareness against gender biases, and celebrated the achievement of women.
The WIMBIZ ‘Choose to Challenge' Podcast Series is one of WIMBIZ's campaign activities to commemorate the 2021 International Women's Day celebration throughout the month of March. In line with the IWD theme for the year, Choose to Challenge, the podcast series has been designed to stimulate conversations among women on how they have chosen to challenge gender inequality in their different sectors, raised awareness against gender biases, and celebrated the achievement of women.
Episode 2 of our Aanchal ECD Podcast series is a bilingual conversation in English and Urdu on gender equity in early childhood that we had with Dr Dilshad Ashraf, Associate Professor and Head Graduate Programmes at AKU-IED, to mark International Women's Day 2021. Drawing from her rich work and research in gender and education, Dr Dilshad shares insights and ideas with parents and caregivers of children in the early years about how they can actively ‘choose to challenge' gender norms and expectations to forge a gender equal world.
On part one of a two part episode, Patrick talks with world traveler and life enthusiast, Christopher Davis, a.k.a C.D.! They talk about how they met, C.D.'s "Pro-You list", his current journey around the United States, and he also explains his inspiring outlook on life! Make sure to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! You can also listen at the following links! APPLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-good-life-with-patrick-harney/id1547636410SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/show/6wWycpUKKGvOUKmzb1zUiy?si=qXf6UiGeTROka1u8Zo0hsAGOOGLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNTY5OTU4LnJzcw?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijx4j5q8jvAhVBFM0KHb5vDmsQ9sEGegQIARACAMAZON MUSIChttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/df1797b5-66a6-4641-9a84-b26eef6c9050/THE-GOOD-LIFE-WITH-PATRICK-HARNEYiHEART RADIOhttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-good-life-with-patrick-76118995/FOLLOW C.D.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christopher_lynnFood Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cooking_with_jesusThoughts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stickyzennotesFOLLOW PATRICK IMDb: imdb.me/patrick-harneyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pharns194/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGoodLifePod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/pharns194
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The WIMBIZ ‘Choose to Challenge' Podcast Series is one of WIMBIZ's campaign activities to commemorate the 2021 International Women's Day celebration throughout the month of March. In line with the IWD theme for the year, Choose to Challenge, the podcast series has been designed to stimulate conversations among women on how they have chosen to challenge gender inequality in their different sectors, raised awareness against gender biases, and celebrated the achievement of women. Host: Chinwe Egwim - Executive Council Member, WIMBIZ Speakers: Omolola Salako - Lecturer, College of Medicine, University of Lagos; Founder, Oncopadi Tech and Sebeccly Cancer Care Onanlesi Osadiaye - Resident Doctor, Department of Community Medicine, LUTH
The WIMBIZ ‘Choose to Challenge' Podcast Series is one of WIMBIZ's campaign activities to commemorate the 2021 International Women's Day celebration throughout the month of March. In line with the IWD theme for the year, Choose to Challenge, the podcast series has been designed to stimulate conversations among women on how they have chosen to challenge gender inequality in their different sectors, raised awareness against gender biases, and celebrated the achievement of women. Host: Aderoju Ope-Ajayi, Founder & Lead Instructor, Dolphin Aquatic Centre (owners of Dolphin Swim School) Speakers: Tega Onojaife, Founder, Ladies in Sports Conference Chisom Mbonu, TV Presenter SuperSport
We have recently celebrated International Women's Day with the theme #choosetochallnenge and I had the pleasure of sitting on the panel at Orange Digitals recent event, alongside Nicolette Baker and Brooke Jamieson moderated by Liz Ballantyne. This is a collection of my takeaways and thoughts from the event of where we could continue to choose to challenge and what this looks as both men and women in our organisations from; Starting the conversation and how we can all begin to manage up The importance of co-creation and inviting different perspectives to the conversation Balancing opportunity and the impact of male parental leave Onsite Childcare What success looks like for you? Plus I also share a section from Glennon Doyles book Untamed, around how as women we can have an instinctual response that we can choose to challenge. You can find the book HERE How can you continue the conversation?
In honour and celebration of International Women's Day 2021 we are greatly privileged to bring you Part 1 of a wonderful panel webinar titled "Inspiring Women at Cubic".The theme for #IWD2021 is #choosetochallenge and as such we brought together a wonderful panel to discuss key topics and truly challenge the status quo.The title of the panel was purposefully double meaning in being both a noun and a verb. The panellist are some of the most inspirational leaders at Cubic and what they do every day is Inspire other women (and men) in that business.This episode is Part 1 of a 2 part series from that webinar.We hope you enjoy the show as these inspirational leaders share their thoughts on key topics such as breaking the glass ceiling, gender equality and unconscious bias.It is clear that parts of the world are making progress on gender equality but we challenge that it is not fast enough and there is still much more to do.Join your host Mick Spiers as he is joined by this inspiration panel of leaders - Grace Lee; Christina Itzkovitz; Bonnie Crawford; Maria Rios; Susan Margro; Kat Bell; Allison Hardin; Felicity Williams-Lovegrove; Genny AlmodovarWe would love to hear your thoughts on these key topics. Please do leave a review, comment or question.#iwd2021 #choosetochallenge #genderequality #payequality #unconsciousbias #diversity #inclusion #diversityandinclusion
Thriving Thursday's are “chew-able” episodes, where Nkechi Nwafor-Robinson is joined by Gaby Mammone, and together they share their perspectives on a specific topic. March is International Women's Month, and this year's theme is “Choose to challenge”. In this episode, they speak about the importance of using our voice and taking a stand against gender bias and other forms of inequality. Remember, collectively, we can all help create an inclusive world. A challenged world is an alert world, and it is incumbent on all of us to be finding the courage to challenge, and ensure all are able to thrive.Listen in as it is very insightful episode!If this episode resonates with you, then remember... SUBSCRIBE • 5-Star Rate • COMMENT • SHARE this Podcast!!!Find us online:https://linktr.ee/nkechinwaforrobinson
Life Leadership with Leila Singh: All things... Coaching, Career & Personal Brand!
In today's episode of the mi-brand HQ podcast, I am sharing my Keynote delivered @IBM's IWD2021 event in recognition of International Women's Day. I was invited as the keynote speaker for this event where I shared -- Why we should #choosetochallenge not only others, but ourselves too How going from extremely shy, introverted and fearing judgement to taking a massive step outside her comfort zone, became the most pivotal decision of her career That without taking risks and trying new things, you will never realise what you are truly capable of Why rather than a weakness, asking for help is a sign of courage and strength What we can do to show up, step up and speak up The Life Leadership Podcast – with Leila Singh, is all things Coaching, Career & Personal Branding! This podcast is for ambitious career professionals, especially aspiring executives, working in the technology industry, wanting to uncover your real potential, create new possibilities and accelerate your career - to BE DO & HAVE more, whilst redefining your success, in work, relationships, health and much more. Life Leadership: Creating a life and career of choice, fulfilment and new possibilities! As well as discussing common coaching topics and challenges that my clients overcome, I will also explore aspects of career advancement and personal branding in the workplace. And of course, continue to interview high-achieving leaders and execs in the tech space, who have carved out a successful career in their field, overcome challenges, and are openly willing to share their career journey, learnings and insights with you. Please SUBSCRIBE to this podcast, leave a REVIEW and SHARE with those that may benefit from this content. If you would like to learn more about working with me, Direct Message me on LinkedIn or email me at hello@leilasingh.com Connect directly with me here - www.linkedin.com/in/leila-singh/ Register here to receive your copy of The mi-brand Personal Brand Playbook - www.leilasingh.com/go/playbook And check out - >>> This article by https://BestPodcasts.co.uk, who curated a list of the Best Career Podcasts of 2023, offering unique and actionable insights to help you achieve your career goals - https://www.bestpodcasts.co.uk/best-career-podcasts/ with our podcast ‘Life Leadership' featuring in the Top 5! >>> https://blog.Feedspot.com whose editorial team extensively researched and curated a list of the Top 15 Life Leadership Podcasts across all platforms, featuring 'Life Leadership' in the Top 3! With ranking based on factors including - Podcast content quality - Episode consistency - Age of podcast - Engagement & shares of the podcast across social platforms. 15 Best Life Leadership Podcasts You Must Follow in 2023 (feedspot.com)
#ChooseToChallenge with compassion and empathy was the focus of my #IWD2021 speech for the Resource Industry Network. In this podcast, I reprise the speech, to share my thoughts on the critical value of compassion and empathy in gender inclusion work. So grateful to have the chance to speak with 500++ women, men and future leaders for their wonderful lunch celebrating the day. I've been reflecting a lot on the relationship between gender equality and challenge, and reckon it's time for a change-up. It's time to approach the challenges we face with greater compassion and empathy to increase our hope for the future. We need to make it easier for everyone to be part of the conversation. My key focus in the podcast was on how we can do just that:
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
International Women's Day 2021 Date: The theme for this year's International Women's Day is #ChooseToChallenge. It indicates that a "challenged world is an alert world, and from challenge comes change"
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
International Women's Day calls for the acknowledgment of the glitz as well as the glum of being a woman. Here's an adventurous conversation with one unapologetic attorney/ wax aesthetician who came into an early awareness of the power of being female. Tatiana Answer champions women's rights and empowerment socially, politically, legally and aesthetically. Underneath all the reflections and risqué rundowns is the reminder that through each day and every encounter, women break barriers when we #ChooseToChallenge.
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
We heard you missed us so we wanted to jump on for this interim episode to talk all thing INTERNATIONAL WOMAN'S DAY with such an important theme as #ChoosetoChallenge and the current climate of the word we felt important to add our voice to the current conversation around the topic. This new episode features a conversation amongst the Woman to Woman team: Founder @oilozz , Editor in Chief @franchieelizabeth and Social Media Manager @yas.spencer discuss the Importance of International Woman's Day and what it means to them. There is still so much progress that needs to be made. Women are STILL facing challenges that set us apart from our male counterparts - whether that be in jobs, in our homes or sadly on the streets. We still have a long way to go to ensure ALL women are safe, hence the importance of this month to SHOUT and amplify our voices for cause that need us! Listen to this IMPORTANT conversation about International Women's Day and the challenges women are still facing and however you can make sure to do your part to amplify all women's voice in your respective field. We hope you enjoyed this episode and see you in the next season (not too long to go)!
Life Leadership with Leila Singh: All things... Coaching, Career & Personal Brand!
In today's episode of the mi-brand HQ podcast, I am sharing the mi-brandTV IWD Live Panel event, in recognition of International Women's Day. The Panel features accomplished leaders from the Technology Industry, namely Gayathri Peria, Jacqui Ferguson, and Todd Taylor. Aligning with the IWD 2021 theme #ChooseToChallenge, the discussion focused on – What we can do as individuals to challenge ourselves What stops women putting themselves forward, and what we can do to change that What Leaders and Organisations can do to drive inclusiveness in the workplace And the impact of the Global Pandemic on the workplace – the challenges and opportunities You can connect with the panel guests on LinkedIn: Gayathri Peria - www.linkedin.com/in/gayathriperia/ Jacqui Ferguson - www.linkedin.com/in/jacqui-ferguson/ Todd Taylor - www.linkedin.com/in/todd-taylor-notre-dame/ The Life Leadership Podcast – with Leila Singh, is all things Coaching, Career & Personal Branding! This podcast is for ambitious career professionals, especially aspiring executives, working in the technology industry, wanting to uncover your real potential, create new possibilities and accelerate your career - to BE DO & HAVE more, whilst redefining your success, in work, relationships, health and much more. Life Leadership: Creating a life and career of choice, fulfilment and new possibilities! As well as discussing common coaching topics and challenges that my clients overcome, I will also explore aspects of career advancement and personal branding in the workplace. And of course, continue to interview high-achieving leaders and execs in the tech space, who have carved out a successful career in their field, overcome challenges, and are openly willing to share their career journey, learnings and insights with you. Please SUBSCRIBE to this podcast, leave a REVIEW and SHARE with those that may benefit from this content. If you would like to learn more about working with me, Direct Message me on LinkedIn or email me at hello@leilasingh.com Connect directly with me here - www.linkedin.com/in/leila-singh/ Register here to receive your copy of The mi-brand Personal Brand Playbook - www.leilasingh.com/go/playbook And check out - >>> This article by https://BestPodcasts.co.uk, who curated a list of the Best Career Podcasts of 2023, offering unique and actionable insights to help you achieve your career goals - https://www.bestpodcasts.co.uk/best-career-podcasts/ with our podcast ‘Life Leadership' featuring in the Top 5! >>> https://blog.Feedspot.com whose editorial team extensively researched and curated a list of the Top 15 Life Leadership Podcasts across all platforms, featuring 'Life Leadership' in the Top 3! With ranking based on factors including - Podcast content quality - Episode consistency - Age of podcast - Engagement & shares of the podcast across social platforms. 15 Best Life Leadership Podcasts You Must Follow in 2023 (feedspot.com)
In keeping with the empowering messages of this year's International Women's Day, and inspired by seeing so many people sharing their feelings and actions around the #ChoosetoChallenge theme, Kristina has recorded a special episode for you this week focusing on five very powerful words – Dream, Believe, Challenge, Change and Achieve. Keep listening as Kristina … Continue reading "#67: How You Can Dream, Believe, Challenge, Change and Achieve with Kristina Karlsson – Your Dream Life Podcast"
In keeping with the empowering messages of this year's International Women's Day, and inspired by seeing so many people sharing their feelings and actions around the #ChoosetoChallenge theme, Kristina has recorded a special episode for you this week focusing on five very powerful words – Dream, Believe, Challenge, Change and Achieve. Keep listening as Kristina … Continue reading "#67: How You Can Dream, Believe, Challenge, Change and Achieve with Kristina Karlsson – Your Dream Life Podcast"
For the month of March, Ellie and Ella bring you their Celebrating Wāhine mini-series, wooohooo! In this episode, Ellie and Ella chit-chat about International Women's Day, the 2021 themes #ChooseToChallenge and Women in Leadership, and what IWD means to them. Plus the usual C You Next Thursday Rant or Rave to wrap up the episode. Useful links so you can find about more from this episode: - International Women's Day: https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ - UN International Women's Day: https://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2020/11/announcer-international-womens-day-2021 - rupi kaur: https://rupikaur.com/ @rupikaur_ Follow our insta for latest updates @just.another.f.word and get in touch via email justanotherfword@gmail.com. Please FOLLOW, RATE & SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, this helps others to find us! If things have triggered you today, or you are worried about something you, a friend or a whānau member are experiencing here are some numbers you can call: Women's Refuge NZ 0800 733 843 and follow the instructions to get in touch with your local refuge Lifeline NZ 0800 543 354 or text 1737 to access free counselling If you are outside New Zealand, please get in touch with us through insta or email and we can let you know about your local services
In this episode of ‘The Review' we are proud to bring you Part 2 of our extra special content in partnership with Mimco and Our Watch in celebration of International Women's Day. This week we bring you short, sharp discussions on gender equality with Our Watch ambassadors Tiffany Cherry, Ben Brown and Tarang Chawla with a particular focus on the role sport can play in being part of the change. This episode is sponsored by Mimco. We are so grateful to Mimco for their commitment to gender equality and 6 year support of Our Watch. To find out more visit: Mimco: www.mimco.com.au Our Watch: www.ourwatch.org.au Be a voice for change, challenge gender bias and connect with likeminded communities using #BePartOfTheChange and #ChooseToChallenge on social media. You can follow Ben on Instagram - @bdbrown50, Tarang - @tarangchawla and Tiffany - @tiffanycherry2. And don't forget to follow @ourwatch and @_mimco too! And please come visit us at www.thesignificantotherspodcast.com or join us for a chat on Instagram: @thesignificantotherspodcast
In keeping with the empowering messages of this year's International Women's Day, and inspired by seeing so many people sharing their feelings and actions around the #ChoosetoChallenge theme, Kristina has recorded a special episode for you this week focusing on five very powerful words – Dream, Believe, Challenge, Change and Achieve. Keep listening as Kristina … Continue reading "#67: How You Can Dream, Believe, Challenge, Change and Achieve with Kristina Karlsson – Your Dream Life Podcast"
In this, our first EVER episode of Chicks & Balls The Podcast meet the crew and get introduced to some of our regular segments! Our MVPs of the week: Steph Curry, Thirsty Merc, Corey Philpott (@cozfit_) & Marlee and Keely's Mum Around The Ground's: KP's call for surnames on jerseys and the power of fashion to build identity + Four incredible female athletes launch new media company @togethxr on International Women's Day 2021 One's to watch: @touchfootballaustralia 'National Touch League' competition + NRL Round 1, 2021 + 'Half Time Huddle' interview with athletes are coming! If you want to join our NRL + AFL tipping comps go HERE and use password 'chicksandballs' Follow us on IG: @chicksandballspod Follow our hosts on IG: @marlee.silva @keelyysilva @g.moore@dakota.goodwin44 The best way to support us & the show? Subscribe + Give us a 5 star rating! Share with your mates! Need to contact us further, email us: chicksandballspod@gmail.com . . . Produced and edited by Marlee Silva Our show is recorded on Dharrawal Country and the lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the traditional owners of these countries and each of the countries our listeners tune in from, and acknowledge that the continent now known as Australia, where we are privileged to walk, work and play sport on every day, always was and always will be Aboriginal land. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Women's History Month and we celebrated International Women's Day on the 8th! We're feeling the girl power! The theme of #IWD2021 is #ChoosetoChallenge. This week Haley shares a personal story that occurred just last week about being inappropriately groped at a gas station. This sparked her to share and realize that almost EVERY woman has a story. Join us in choosing to challenge gender bias and inequality through always living our truth and speaking up to injustices! We also take a little stroll down memory lane and talk about all the amazing women who have visited us on the podcast this year!As always, thank you for your love and support! @the.sauce.box.podcastThe Rescue Kit Company is proud to provide peace of mind with their simple, affordable, high-quality fashion emergency kits. Created by sisters, CEOs and seasoned stylists, The Bride Kit, The Closet Kit, and our Micro Kits are user-friendly, elegant, and cost-effective products curated specifically to prevent + solve any unexpected wardrobe mishaps that could arise.USE CODE SAUCY10 AT CHECK OUT
The theme of International Women's day this year is Women in Leadership - and that's a topic that can't be underestimated in importance. Gini Dietrich talks about the impact of the pandemic on women's lives and careers and shows we can choose to challenge the institutions, biases, and situations that create inequality for women on this week's episode of the Spin Sucks Podcast. #ChoosetoChallengeContinue Reading → The post Spin Sucks 138: Choose to Challenge Inequality appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.
Serie Tv che raccontano storie spesso poco conosciute come nel caso di Self Made, uscita su Netflix un anno fa e che racconta la vita di Madam C. J. Walker e che ci offre lo spunto (anche a causa di qualche inesattezza) di allargare lo sguardo e parlare delle altre protagoniste.Articoli citatiA'Lelia Bundles https://bit.ly/3rqO7otvideo Annie Malone https://bit.ly/3bq7vwj
This #HumanizeTheWorkplace episode is all about international women's day. Go to https://bit.ly/htwnews to receive frequent updates. Melissa Romero is a purpose-driven go-getter. She is living her purpose of giving others a voice and helping close the gender gap by starting Lean In Netherlands. Melissa is also the founder of Baubo. Daniela Felletti is a multilingual professional specialised in Diversity & Inclusion Advisory for Executive Level, a Lecturer & Speaker in Inclusive Leadership Debo Harris is a non-executive board director and also runs ConfidenceVault - a consultancy to help women reach the next level of greatness in their career or business. Sinead Sharkey-Steenson is a Career & Leadership coach who's helped +5,000 women to elevate their careers. We rise by helping each other rise! Martijn Boomsma is an entrepreneur by heart and co-founder and CEO Hatch. Maybelyn Plecic is the founder & author at Vitamae. I love reading books, art, music, tinkering with gadgets, and trying new technologies. Host: Vivian Acquah As an inclusive Workplace Wellness Advocate, I advise managers on how to keep their team members engaged, energized, and safe in a sustainable manner. #diversity #leadership #inclusion #genderdiversity #hrSubscribe to Let's Humanize The Workplace on Soundwise
In this, our first EVER episode of Chicks & Balls The Podcast meet the crew and get introduced to some of our regular segments! Our MVPs of the week: Steph Curry, Thirsty Merc, Corey Philpott (@cozfit_) & Marlee and Keely's Mum Around The Ground's: KP's call for surnames on jerseys and the power of fashion to build identity + Four incredible female athletes launch new media company @togethxr on International Women's Day 2021 One's to watch: @touchfootballaustralia 'National Touch League' competition + NRL Round 1, 2021 + 'Half Time Huddle' interview with athletes are coming! If you want to join our NRL + AFL tipping comps go HERE and use password 'chicksandballs' Follow us on IG: @chicksandballspod Follow our hosts on IG: @marlee.silva @keelyysilva @g.moore@dakota.goodwin44 The best way to support us & the show? Subscribe + Give us a 5 star rating! Share with your mates! Need to contact us further, email us: chicksandballspod@gmail.com . . . Produced and edited by Marlee Silva Our show is recorded on Dharrawal Country and the lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the traditional owners of these countries and each of the countries our listeners tune in from, and acknowledge that the continent now known as Australia, where we are privileged to walk, work and play sport on every day, always was and always will be Aboriginal land. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world's most regarded entrepreneurs and business owners saw a problem around them and wanted to fix it. What's stopping you? This year, for International Women's Day, the theme is #ChooseToChallenge - because we all have the power to take a stand, to challenge the status quo because from our challenge, comes change. But you might be asking, how do I even get started? There's no one better to share how you can choose to challenge than Ronni Kahn AO. Ronni is an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) and was named Australian Local Hero of the Year in 2010. She is best known for founding OzHarvest, Australia's leading food rescue organisation and we have brought her in to share her story in this episode of The Make It Happen Show. Since its inception, OzHarvest has been working in Australia to halve food wastage by 2030, and through Ronni's vision and leadership in just the past year alone, they've diverted 9 million kilograms of surplus food to those in need. Ronni has come far, from her journey growing up and experiencing apartheid in South Africa, to running an event management business earning sometimes $50,000 in a weekend, to now being one of Australia's leading social entrepreneurs. She is changing the face of food behaviour and habits in Australia, and across the globe. And in this episode, she talks all about her experiences, lessons, and advice to help you drive social and global change for the better, just as she did. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to solve a problem through business, or someone who just wants to make their community a better place, this episode is for all of us who are ready to choose to challenge. #IWD2021 Timestamps: 2:07 - What sparked Ronni Kahn to start OzHarvest 5:44 - Why Ronni decided to pursue a social issue despite its difficulties 7:40 - Ronni dives into OzHarvest's biggest struggles today 9:13 - The one trip that scaled OzHarvest to what it is today 12:54 - The major role developed nations play on food wastage 14:25 - The logistical dilemma on food wastage and allocation in Australia 15:39 - How Ronni convinced regulators to take part in OzHarvest's pursuit 17:21 - How OzHarvest impacted laws on food wastage 21:18 - The one thing Ronni believes every entrepreneur should know 23:33 - Why the journey of sustainability is ever-changing 26:49 -
We chose to challenge stereotypes as one. What did you #ChooseToChallenge?
This week, The BBL Show joins the global celebration of International Women's Day (IWD) with a few of the strong, inspiring women from our League. IWD is a day when many across the world celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It also serves as prompt to remember our collective responsibility to advocate for women's equality. This year's theme is #ChooseToChallenge and serves as a call to action to stand up to bias and inequality. We carry our IWD momentum as we power a live panel event with the BBL that was held on March 8th. The panelist include WBBL stars Siobhan Prior & Rheanne Bailey, Sarah Booth and our very own Selina Conroy. Today we bring you Sheffield Sharks Managing Director Sarah Backovic, BBL and FIBA referee Kate Unsworth, and London Lions Assistant Coach Andrea Boreland. ALL of this meant the return of our Social Responsibility Correspondent, Yvonne Harris. And of course, we have Scores and Top Performers, Player of the Week Nominees, Lasker Lookback and The Marriott Minute! #ChooseToChallenge #IWD2021 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bblshow/support
The theme of International Women's day this year is Women in Leadership - and that's a topic that can't be underestimated in importance. Gini Dietrich talks about the impact of the pandemic on women's lives and careers and shows we can choose to challenge the institutions, biases, and situations that create inequality for women on this week's episode of the Spin Sucks Podcast. #ChoosetoChallenge
Dr. Jen and Regina walk through the last three years of McKinsey and Leanin.org's Women in the Workplace study. What does the data tell us? Listen and learn! There's a pandemic? But wait, who is Bob? Check out the report here: https://womenintheworkplace.com
Dr. Jen and Regina walk through the last three years of McKinsey and Leanin.org's Women in the Workplace study. What does the data tell us? Listen and learn! There's a pandemic? But wait, who is Bob? Check out the report here: https://womenintheworkplace.com
International Women's Day was March 8. In this episode, we discuss the history of IWD, what we #ChooseToChallenge, and potential solutions with special guest Rachel Misick, author of Second to None. Check out our blog for any resources mentioned in this episode: https://www.weareoverworked.com/blog/episode-2-choose-to-challenge.
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Christine Odera is a fierce advocate for Peace & Security, Human Rights and Youth Participation. She has gathered over 6 years experience in Youth Networks & Alliance building, programing, advocacy, policy, inter-cultural and experiential learning, mediation and research. Her understanding of Youth, Peace & Security issues propelled her into active engagement in designing and influencing policy, programming and and documentation of various peace & security projects for organizations & governments. Ari is Kiswahili for initiative, spirit & drive. In the first series, we will be speaking to a number of amazing women who are the embodiment of the Ari Spirit. This series is in celebration of International Women's month, whose themes are #ChooseToChallenge & Women in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world. The podcast is curated by Herman Ogulla & Kibali Muriithi, and is recorded at Master Made Studios.
Happy International Women's Day! This Week On See Hear Love, we are choosing to challenge injustice, inequality and racism. We are choosing to highlight, amplify and celebrate diverse women's achievements in Canada! We are choosing to stand up for what is right, to be a voice for the marginalized and oppressed. We are choosing to be trailblazers, choosing kindness and choosing Jesus. AND, we are choosing to highlight some amazing women who are paving the way for the next generation in unique ways. Today we are joined by Marci Ien, (member of parliament for Toronto Centre, with an award-winning career in journalism and television that has spanned three decades), Dr. Marjory Kerr (President, Tyndale University), Angie Peters (CEO, YSM) and by our See Hear Love Panel - Cheryl Nembhard, Brooke Nicholls, and Joanna la Fleur, with a special guest, Melissa McEachern. COO & Chief of Content at Crossroads Christian Communications Inc, which produces See Hear Love and other shows. Our conversation revolves around what we are choosing to challenge and how we are making a difference in the world today! What will you #ChoosetoChallenge today?
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MUFG commemorates International Women's Day this year with a special interview with women in leadership who have made a difference in the organisation and in their communities. In this episode, Marilyn Gan, Managing Director and Head of Origination for Asia Pacific Aviation, reflects on what this year's theme #ChoosetoChallenge means to her and the lessons learnt while breaking the glass ceiling in a male-dominated industry.
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
An extra special episode of the Celebrate Brave Podcast. In honour of International Women's day 2021 Nicole has given over her podcast to a group of women and men who share with you how they are celebrating this day. Thanks to: Arezou, Astrid, Chip, Cynthia, Dominik, Erica, Julia, Kami, Laila, Rynette, Taryn and Tenice for their contribution to this episode and for the inspiring ways they commemorate women all over the world. This year's International Women's day theme is #ChooseToChallenge. A challenged world is an alert world, and from challenge comes change. Something Nicole strongly believes in. When women challenge themselves and others around them they can create opportunities, growth and change the world!. More on Gloria Steinem: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/gloria-steinem The Women's Bean Project: https://www.womensbeanproject.com/ For more information on how you can build your brave: Nicole@tricksteinbach.com https://www.tricksteinbach.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoletricksteinbach/ https://www.facebook.com/NicoleTrickSteinbach
The theme of International Women's Day this year is #Choosetochallenge and at Corporate for the Culture, an important step to creating a more gender equal world is recognizing the importance of intersectionality in women's movements and how race can compound disadvantage and discrimination. This episode features a roundtable consisting of Maame Minkah, Melanie black professional women who will share their experiences in corporate America and discuss what needs to change to create more equitable workplaces. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. This year's international women's day theme is #ChoosetoChallenge. Follow the discussion as women discuss the campaign and other pertinent issues affecting women.
How can we empower women to aim high? ECB President Christine Lagarde and Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, talk about this and share their personal experiences as female leaders in the latest episode of The ECB Podcast hosted by Michael Steen. The views expressed are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the European Central Bank. Published on 8 March 2021 and recorded on 4 March 2021. In this episode: 01:44 – Female leadership Why female leadership is important, why women are central to good and effective leadership during crisis times, why more gender parity is beneficial to all of us and how we can achieve it. 10:14 – Path to leadership What the driving forces were on Christine Lagarde's and Ursula von der Leyen's paths to leadership, how they dealt with obstacles, what gave them confidence and to carry on, and what role childcare can have for women on their career paths. 26:15 – Fighting stereotypes and gender biases How Christine Lagarde and Ursula von der Leyen were confronted with biases and stereotypes, how they dealt with those situations, and they came out stronger from difficult situations. 34:55 – Impact of the coronavirus crisis on gender equality How the coronavirus crisis has disproportionally affected women, what the positive and negative effects of working remotely could be over the long-term, and what we can do for a better work-life balance for everyone. 41:55 – Goals for gender equality in the future What their goals are for gender equality in the future, what advice they would give themselves to better deal with obstacles and hurdles and what they #ChooseToChallenge to encourage better gender equality. Further reading: Christine Lagarde: Choose to challenge women's roles at home, at work and in our society https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/blog/date/2021/html/ecb.blog210308~e7a735f961.en.html Harvard Business Review: Women are better leaders during a crisis https://hbr.org/2020/12/research-women-are-better-leaders-during-a-crisis Women in economics scholarship https://www.ecb.europa.eu/careers/what-we-offer/wecs/html/index.en.html Women@ECB https://www.ecb.europa.eu/careers/why-we-value-diversity/women/html/index.en.html European Central Bank www.ecb.europa.eu You can also listen to The ECB Podcast on SoundCloud, Spotify, Deezer, Stitcher, YouTube, Amazon Music and many more: https://pod.link/ecbpodcast
To celebrate International Women's Day, we have a special edition of the pod featuring some of the many amazing women across Carat and dentsu. They share their views on the opportunities and challenges of being a woman in business today, and what they #ChooseToChallenge.
We are excited to celebrate International Women's Day with you and #ChooseToChallenge menstrual stigma, inequality, and stereotyping! Florence Akara is a feminist, menstrual health rights advocate, women's rights activist and Managing Director of Femme International, an NGO in East Africa that is helping to break the barriers and stigma people face as a result of menstruation.Florence grew up in Kenya, in a family with three sisters and a much younger brother. The girls weren't limited by traditional roles, helping with yard work and changing tires and blown fuses, brought up to believe they could do anything boys could do. Florence's experience in the wider world as a young woman opened her eyes to societal expectations and limitations based on gender. It motivated her to work harder, outperform, and achieve more.Florence graduated from the University of Botswana with a degree in law, working in corporate law, and later assisting with advocacy campaigns for Chapter One Kenya. But Florence felt a pull towards a career that brought her more fulfilment and meaning. When Florence was first introduced to Femme International, she knew that the empowerment of women and girls was the answer. Florence left Kenya for Tanzania, joining Femme in 2018, first as a regional director and then as managing director.Chelsea talks with Florence about her journey to activism and Femme International, how her childhood mobilized and prepared her to challenge gender stereotypes, her work with Femme, the economic burden of menstruation, using menstrual positive language and so much more!Follow along Florence's journey at @menstrualogically_flow. Learn more about Femme International @femmeinternational, femmeinternational.org. Get involved with Femme International's Twaweza Program, which means "we can" in Swahili and their Twende Initiative, which means "lets go" in Swahili.Make a monetary donation to Femme International. More than a podcast, join our community! @themilliecommunity, Millie.ca.
In this special episode of The FI Podcast Dave and Ben have had the night off and left the ladies in charge! For International Women's Day, our Chelmsford and Yorkshire Directors Kelley O'Donovan and Lucy Parr have taken over the podcast, to discuss and address the challenges women have had and continue to face in the professional world with a glittering panel of guest speakers! If you #ChooseToChallenge don't forget to tag us on our Instagram! If you want to be part of our live audience and get your questions answered we go live on Wednesday at 6 pm every week on Zoom register here.
"Well-behaved women rarely make history." - Eleanor Roosevelt In this episode we are celebrating International Women's Day and what today means to us. "Raise your hand high to show you're in and that you commit to choose to challenge and call out inequality..." Let's Check-In! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biascheckin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biascheckin/support
Episode Notes In honour of International Women's Day, here's our review of Toksvig's Almanac 2021 by Sandi Toksvig, which celebrates forgotten women missing from history books. We talk about book covers, historical listicals, and the challenges a book like this poses in the audiobook format. IWD2021 theme this year is #ChoosetoChallenge. The Toksvig's Almanac 2021 is full of stories of women who chose to do just that. As always please leave a review and rating on the app where you have found us as it helps keep the lights on. Links to our social media and bookshop
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We love celebrating women and all we do. Today we celebrate International Women's Day as we talk about things that we as women do all the time and most of time without even thinking. Have you ever not gone for a walk alone at night because it wouldn't be safe for you as a woman? Have you ever been followed, stared at and was totally scared, then told that either, he must like you, or you just made that up? Have you ever gone for a walk or run during the day and were constantly checking behind you or what about crossing the street when coming up to someone? Or how about not helping someone out who may need it, out of fear? Us too. We want to celebrate all we do and encourage us to continue looking out for each other. We also want to put out a call to men to be aware of these things we talk about and then choose to be apart of a solution. The theme of International Women's Day is #ChooseToChallenge and that is what we want to do with our podcast today. Our socials; @theofficialwwp @rachelledmorris @2momslivingauthentically @erikajmorris @kaelibre @gillianwagnermorris
It's International Women's Day! Pay homage to the women in your life and support them as well! Plus, #ChooseToChallenge. News about the upcoming trial of the murder of George Floyd, and thoughts on the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry interview. Positive news about a coffee shop and a story from India. Plus your positive step and quote for the day. Please Rate/Subscribe/Share
Happy International Women's Day! To celebrate, co-hosts/co-producers Natalie Morrison & Stephanie Lamond sit down for a special bonus episode of SWIM Masters interviewing each other and discussing what we #ChooseToChallenge this International Women's Day and what we hope for the future of the music industry. -- Learn more about SWIM at www.smartwomeninmusic.org. We'd love to hear your feedback! Follow Us here: -Facebook -Instagram -LinkedIn This episode was co-produced and edited by Stephanie Lamond and Natalie Morrison.
As the world #ChoosetoChallenge the status quo as regards gender equality in commemoration of 2021 International Women's Day, the search light has been turned to what we can do to achieve an equal future --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jay-fm-podcast/message
In this episode of The Nine Oh Six, Sanhita Sen who works for the District Attorney's Office of Philadelphia. shares how she is choosing to challenge systemic racism in the United States Justice system by helping Philadelphia launch a Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission. She shares how this is the most important and challenging work she has ever done. She deconstructs how her class, career, education and race motivate and fuel her passion for finding ‘individual justice'. She challenges with kindness on how we can be intentional in what we choose to challenge and how uncomfortable we are willing to get. She walks us through the power of being the opressor and being opressed and her continued journey to challenge the underlying power conversation which requires an investment in imagination.
#ChooseToChallenge ist das Campaign Theme des International Women Day, kurz IWD. Am 08.03.2021 wird er zum 111. Mal begangen. Unter dem Motto „Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world” ist der Weltfrauentag allen Mädchen und Frauen und ihren täglich enormen sozialen, ökonomischen, kulturellen und politischen Leistungen für die Weltgesellschaft gewidmet. Dem schließen wir uns mit team nushu nur zu gerne an und haben zu Ehren des IWD die volle nushu power aktiviert. Für #46 von „Female Business: Der nushu Podcast“ haben wir unser magisches Netzwerk angefunkt und viele tolle O-Töne für dich eingesammelt. Leg dir jetzt jede Menge guter Gründe auf die Ohren, warum Weiblichkeit in der Wirtschaft in 2021 wichtiger denn je ist: Viel Spaß mit dem nushu IWD Special Treat! If we choose to challenge together, we can change the world! . . Falls du weitere spannende Persönlichkeiten kennst, die hier im Podcast unbedingt zu Wort kommen sollten, schicke uns eine Mail an: podcast@teamnushu.de . . | Du hast Lust auf noch mehr nushu und Female Business? Dann bewirb dich jetzt auf eine Membership:
Today is International Women's Day! Celebrate by listening to our discussion of women's achievements, struggles that women still face today, the history behind International Women's Day, the meaning behind this year's theme #ChooseToChallenge, and how you can support and empower women. We challenge you to CHALLENGE gender bias and injustice and CELEBRATE women's achievements! Coincidentally, today is March 8th and this is our 8th episode of season 2! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Are men better suited to be surgeons? Are women too 'weak' and 'emotional' to be a good surgeon? Do most surgeons come from privileged backgrounds? Does a career in surgery require massive personal sacrifice? Most importantly: how can we change this narrative? These are just a selection of questions posed to us by Year 9-13 students on a recent virtual work experience programme. To answer these questions (aka bust some of these myths), Ciara and Lucy are joined by Ms Stella Vig and Ms Victoria Pegna, both council members at the Royal College of Surgeons of England and members of the Women In Surgery Forum. In today's episode, published on International Women's Day, we explore the current situation regarding women in surgery, bust perpetuated stereotypes surrounding a career in surgery and discuss what is to come in the future of surgery. Links: Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtobecomeadr/?hl=en-gb Ms Stella Vig: @svig2 on Twitter Ms Victoria Pegna: @VictoriaPegna on Twitter Ciara: @ciarai33 on Twitter
Come and join us for a very special episode to mark International Women's Day 2021! This years theme for IWD is #ChoosetoChallenge so I decided to ask some of the female business owners I look up to and find inspiring to share an insight into their business journeys so far. Hear Fiona Grayson, founder of She Can. She Did, Marketing and Personal Brand Coach Bianca Bass, freelancer writer Sasha from Frank + Feel and Business and Marketing Strategist, Alice Benham talk about the biggest challenges they have faced in their business journeys so far including how they overcame them, as well as what they are choosing to challenge within their businesses right now. I really hope you find this episode an uplifting and inspiring one! Follow my guests: Fiona Grayson Bianca Bass Sasha Alice Benham
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In this special episode to mark International Women's Day 2021 and its Choose to Challenge theme, we are delighted to bring you an exclusive chat with 11-time WBNA All-Star, four-time Olympic gold medalist and Orreco client Sue Bird. Sue chats to Orreco's Dr. Georgie Bruinvels and Marc Cleary about her career longevity and discusses female health and the menstrual cycle which is a key focus of Orreco's work with FitrWoman.
In celebration of International Women's Day - Women in Global Oncology Welcome to the first episode in our new podcast mini-series Women in Global Oncology. We've released this first episode on the 8th March to coincide with International Women's Day. This series is our small contribution to the international women's day movement and a celebration of women around the globe practicing oncology. In these intimate interviews, Eva Segelov and guests delve into the challenges and joys of oncology practice and research in Brazil, India and Mexico. We begin by learning about oncology practice in Sao Paulo, Brazil, with Rachel Riechelmann. For more information, bios and links, please visit our website.For podcast updates and for the latest oncology news, subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter for free here.The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective
Happy International Women’s Day! The theme for this year is Choose to Challenge. A challenged world is an alert world and from challenge comes change. In this episode we’ll share some tips on how you can challenge ideas mindfully. For more on this episode and to join a community of like-minded people online head to @thespace_podcast on Instagram. Share your photos with #ChooseToChallenge to share how you're celebrating this IWD! CreditsHost: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Content: Amy Molloy @amy_molloy Executive Producer: Elise Cooper Editors: Elise Cooper, Hannah Bowman, Shetu Drage, Will RyanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As per a report just released, as many as 85 percent of working women in India have said they missed out on a raise, promotion or work offer because of their gender compared to the average of 60 percent in the Asia-Pacific region. The LinkedIn Opportunity Index 2021 said that more women in India have experienced the impact of gender on career development when compared to the APAC region. More than 7 in 10 working women and working mothers feel that managing familial responsibilities often come in their way of career development. International Women's Day, which is on March 8th, is dedicated to celebrating women's achievements in the social, economic, cultural, and political spheres. This year, #ChoosetoChallenge is the theme, with a call to action for all to step up and challenge inequity. This International Women's Day lets #ChoosetoChallenge to bring positive change into our workplaces. Listen in! (Please do subscribe, like, comment, and share if you liked this episode/channel) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaj-studio/message
Welcome to the Filipino Parent's Review Podcast! It's Women's Month and this year's IWD theme is #ChooseToChallenge and that is what we are bringing in this episode. ***Books, TV, Movie, Song, Anything Review***We talk about empowered females in books and shows. Jumie talks about Chanel Miller's groundbreaking memoir, Know My Name and opened the conversation about gendered boundaries. Angel talks about Veronica Mars and its parallelism to what she experienced as a young female expert in a male-dominated industry. ***Book Club Discussion #TFPR_HomeEducation***We discuss more about habits as we try to dig into what Charlotte Mason means when she said that it is the parents' job to initiate thoughts, desires, and feelings. Jumie shares her inhibitions as Angel offers a possible angle thus resulting to a very interesting conversation which may have birthed a new project sometime soon.***Mama Me-Time Plans***#WeReadWomen for the whole month of March and here we share our TBR titles plus our ongoing struggle to finish reading Jane Eyre.**We would love to hear from you! Connect with us at:**[https://www.instagram.com/thefilipinoparentsreview/](https://www.instagram.com/thefilipinoparentsreview/)**Wall of Quotes**Men had lines other men didn't cross, an unspoken respected space. I imagine a thick line drawn like a perimeter around Lucas. Men would speak to me as if no line existed, everyday I was forced to redraw it as quickly as I could. Why weren't my boundaries inherent?-Chanel Miller, *Know My Name*The situation it produces for us, however, is brilliantly clear. We are all equal in our creaturehood, whatever our sex, color, age, background, or abilities. But we are all different in the functions we were created to perform, as different as water from stones, and engineering from imaginative fiction. Therefore the primary task in living, for any human being, is to find and do the work for which he or she was created.-Mary McDermott Shideler, Introduction. Dorothy Sayers, *Are Women Human?*[The child is still] immature of will, feeble in moral power, unused to the weapons of the spiritual warfare... He depends upon his parents; it rests with them to initiate the thoughts he shall think, the desires he shall cherish, the feelings he shall allow.Children depend on their parents to initiate the thoughts and desires that fill their minds. Parents initiate these thoughts, but that's all. Once a thought is begun in a child's mind, it takes hold and develops itself, resulting in habits that become his character into adulthood. (modern paraphrase)-Charlotte Mason, *Home Education*Understanding who we are, how we relate to the world, how we view others, and the issues of power and control is critical to creating change in ourselves and ultimately broader social change for all children.-Teresa Graham Brett, *Parenting for Social Change*Two primary principles—children are born persons and education is the science of relations—influence the ways in which we motivate our students. Persons have a natural desire—curiosity—to form relationships with knowledge of all kinds. If our teaching invokes motives that hinder the natural development of those relations, we are infringing on their personhood.-Karen Glass, *In Vital Harmony*The most important of which is that children are born persons. Because each child is a person, our authority should not be arbitrary but should be tempered by the respect due a person. No authority gives us the right to trespass upon the personhood of a child. The fourth principle says we must remember that the personality of a child “must not be encroached upon, whether by the direct use of fear or love, suggestion or influence, or by undue play upon any one natural desire” (Philosophy of Education, xxix).-Karen Glass, *In Vital Harmony***TFPR Booklist**Know My Name by: Chanel Miller (https://amzn.to/3biWrRk)Are Women Human? by: Dorothy Sayers (https://amzn.to/30j2gba) Home Education by: Charlotte Mason (https://amzn.to/3rlv6DS) Parenting for Social Change by: Teresa Graham Brett (https://amzn.to/3blHSwl)In Vital Harmony by: Karen Glass (https://amzn.to/3kRp8bu) Jane Eyre by: Charlotte Bronte (https://amzn.to/3qo1STr) The Vanishing Half by: Brit Bennett (https://amzn.to/2Ow1Nj6) The Authenticity Project by: Clare Pooley (https://amzn.to/3rnP9S6)Trick Mirror by: Jia Tolentino (https://amzn.to/3rqh7MX) Hood Feminism by: Mikki Kendall (https://amzn.to/30epP54) The Conscious Parent by: Shefali Tsabary (https://amzn.to/3bmDkWC) The Psychopath by: Mary Turner Thompson (https://amzn.to/3uYmBAO) The Bigamist by: Mary Turner Thompson (https://amzn.to/3biAx0H) Longbourn by: Jo Baker (https://amzn.to/3qmOFtS) Pride and Prejudice by: Jane Austen (https://amzn.to/3kNkafN)
Ari is Kiswahili for initiative, spirit & drive. In the first series, we will be speaking to a number of amazing women who are the embodiment of the Ari Spirit. This series is in celebration of International Women's month, whose themes are #ChooseToChallenge & Women in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a covid 19 world. This podcast is curated by Kibali Muriithi & Hermann Ogulla, and is produced at Master Made Studios. Karibu.
Welcome to the very first episode of ‘The Review' for season 2 of The Significant Others. We are kicking things off with a bang this season! We are honoured to be able to share with you, over the next two Thursdays, some extra special content in partnership with Mimco and Our Watch in celebration of International Women's Day. In this first ‘Review' we welcome Our Watch Chair Natasha Stott Despoja and Our Watch ambassador Khadija Gbla to help us break down gender stereotypes, with a focus on the effect of the global pandemic on women and insuring our approach to gender equality is rooted in intersectionality. This episode is sponsored by Mimco. Shop at MIMCO, online and in-store, on International Women's Day (8 March 2021) to donate to Our Watch. Be a voice for change, challenge gender bias and connect with likeminded communities using #BePartOfTheChange and #ChooseToChallenge on social media. You can follow Natasha on Instagram - @natashastottdespoja and Khadija - @khadija_gbla. And don't forget to follow @ourwatch and @_mimco too! And please come visit us at www.thesignificantotherspodcast.com or join us for a chat on Instagram: @thesignificantotherspodcast
With International Women's Day 2021 just around the corner, we're talking all things #ChooseToChallenge. We were fortunate enough to recently attend a Business Chicks event (in person, hooray!) and learn from the incredible former prime minister, and Australia's first female PM, Julia Gillard. As a woman in leadership, Julia has certainly had her fair share of challenges but is choosing to call out bias and inequality. We walked away absolutely buzzing after this event and want to share our highlights with you. Spoiler: we mention THAT famous misogyny speech which is doing the rounds as a TikTok trend: twitter.com/i/status/1245119135421366272 Don't forget to rate, review & subscribe
International Women's Day is March 8th & this year's theme is #ChooseToChallenge Singer-songwriter Malton Ameerah is taking it to heart as she prepares to perform at the City of Brampton's IWD event on Monday, March 8th. She joins #PeelMatters host Anu Radha Verma to talk about the power of music, resilience, and much more!
International Women's Day 2021 is all about #ChooseToChallengeEqual female leadership is one of the biggest steps we can take towards equality for all women - representation is so important!But in this conversation, we discuss more than that. We discuss the assumptions made about women who are in leadership, some of the barriers women face in getting into leadership roles, and the everyday acts of leadership we can do whether we want to climb the ladder structure laid or out not.Make sure you check out the photo installation of Jess for #ChooseToChallenge leadership in Instagram @suzanne.was.here
Balancing work with your creative self can be challenging for everyone, especially now during the pandemic. On this episode of SWIM Masters Natalie & Stephanie sit down with Laura Davidson, the Lead Retail Market Development Specialist at Shure to talk about her journey into the music industry and how she balances work and time for her to write and record her own music. -- On Monday, March 8 at 6pm EST. Join SWIM for a special International Women's Day Event hosted by Lisa Cruz, founder of Red Shoes Inc. The goal is to #ChooseToChallenge one another to take your personal brand to new strides, to get together to celebrate achievements and to educate and empower one another while increasing visibility to the value that women bring to the music products industry. Register here: https://namm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIocemhrDsoEtTHyIIx5DDsszUDYySZ1vyw -- Learn more about SWIM at www.smartwomeninmusic.org. We'd love to hear your feedback! Follow Us here: -Facebook -Instagram -LinkedIn This episode was co-produced and edited by Stephanie Lamond and Natalie Morrison.
This episode provides a sneak peek into Season Three of The Nine Oh Six. Lots of changes: new guest co-host Olivia Cream join us this season! Focus this season is #ChoosetoChallenge. We will interview extraordinary women who are being intentional in what they #ChoosetoChallenge. Season 3 episodes drop March 8th!