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In Her Space
A Day Without Women In Church With Charmaine Webster

In Her Space

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 44:09


Charmaine Webster is an ordained minister, preacher, teacher and founder of Womanish Projects - a faith based women's rights 501c3 non-profit organization focused on Black Women and Girls. She is known for her out of the box thinking, engaging speaking style and love for God and people.    In addition to her ministerial work, Rev. Charmaine is a multi-talented entrepreneur. She is the CEO of Tinka's Treats, a home bakery specializing in Sweet Potato Pies, wedding officiant, premarital counselor and consultant focused on family and community engagement, racial justice and grant-writing. Charmaine's clients describe her work as transformational and life-changing   Rev. Charmaine received her bachelor of arts in Public Policy from Duke University in Durham, NC and her Masters of Divinity from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, GA.   Born and raised in Cincinnati, OH she now resides in Dayton, OH with her husband Benjamin.   Womanish Projects: Womanish Projects is a faith-based women's rights organization headquartered in Dayton, OH. We strive to be an unapologetic vehicle for Black Women's & Girls well-being and freedom. Our goal is to build an agenda for Black Women and Girls that focuses on creating opportunity and dismantling religious, economical, communal, and political oppression.    Visit our website https://womanishprojects.org/

Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan
WMC Live #312: Brianna Wu. (Original Airdate 3/15/2020)

Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 55:22


Robin on Mexico’s “Day Without Women,” Dubai’s sheik (the father from hell), a newfound teensy-weensy dinosaur, and finding ourselves “In Plague Time.” Guest: Brianna Wu, Gamergate survivor now running for Congress to break up Big Tech monopolies.

The Intelligence
A day without women: a vast strike in Mexico

The Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 22:28


Millions of women will stay home today, protesting against rising levels of violence against them. In the Netherlands, a criminal trial begins in the case of flight MH17, downed over Ukraine in 2014—but none of the defendants will be there. And a repeat of The Mayflower’s journey from 400 years ago, this time with no captain or crew. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lazy Millennial
#240 A Day Without Women

Lazy Millennial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 7:07


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Economist Podcasts
A day without women: a vast strike in Mexico

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 22:28


Millions of women will stay home today, protesting against rising levels of violence against them. In the Netherlands, a criminal trial begins in the case of flight MH17, downed over Ukraine in 2014—but none of the defendants will be there. And a repeat of The Mayflower’s journey from 400 years ago, this time with no captain or crew. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Confession Session
Episode 34: A Day Without Women

Confession Session

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 86:06


Send Us Your Confessions And contact Us At Confession2Us@gmail.com Website: http://Confession2Us.com Instagram: http://Instagram.com/Confession2us Facebook: http://facebook.com/confessionsessions Twitter: http://twitter.com/confession2us Tumblr:http://confessionsessions.tumblr.com Live Podcast Sunday's And Thursday's http://blogtalkradio.com/confessionsession or call (516)595-8282 to join in the conversation! Confession Of The Day: What Would A Day Be Like Without Women? Topics: Jason Derulo Arrested Lousiana Tornadoes Stephen Curry Vs Under Armour CEO Black New England Patriot Players Are Refusing To Meet Donald Trump Anthony Anderson's Mother Taught Him How To "Service" Women Women's March On Washington Organizes 'A Day Without A Woman' Orlando Brown Calls Trey Songz Out For Being Gay Then Gets Outed Colin Kaepernick Donates Thousands To Milwaukee Organizations Matthew Knowles Found Out About Beyonce's Pregnancy Via Text Message Wendy Williams Says Shes Now A Fan Of Rihanna Messy Mya's Estate Is Suing Beyonce Over 'Formation' Sample 'Cash Me Ousside' Gets Into A Fight On An Airplane Migos Make Homophobic Comments

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Disgruntled USA
The Big Lie Of Femisnism: "The Economy Will Collapse Without Women In The Workforce"

Disgruntled USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 9:49


A Day Without Women, and No One Noticed – Guest host “The Disgruntled Millennial” fills in for Kevin Jackson: FOX News Contributor, bestselling author, syndicated radio show host, nationally known speaker and a rising star in political circles. Send Your Hate Mail To The Disgruntled Millennial:
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The Way with Anoa
International Women's Day, World's Greatest Healthcare + More!

The Way with Anoa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 53:56


Progressive Army articles mentioned: Meghan Daum Wrong on International Women's Strike: http://progressivearmy.com/2017/03/07/meghan-daum-wrong-international-womens-strike/ Feminism of the Few Has No Place in a Nation for All: http://progressivearmy.com/2017/01/01/feminism-no-place-nation/ Striking on International Women's Day IS a Privilege: http://progressivearmy.com/2017/02/25/striking-on-international-womens-day-is-a-privilege/ A Day Without Women: http://progressivearmy.com/2017/02/23/day-without-women/

Tribal Talk
Day Without Women Talk

Tribal Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 79:23


On this week's podcast no DJ Earthkwak but the show must go on. The gentlemen feature Kalane a listener of the pod who wanted to share her perspective on a women's plight. Lot's of laughter in this one as always. ENJOY Outro Song- Wyclef Jean- Two Wrongs Africanist Email: africanistpodcast@gmail.com Website: www.africanistpod.com Facebook: The Africanist Podcast Hotline: 301-887-3375 Instagram & Twitter: @africanistpod SoundCloud: @the-africanist iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-a…nist/id950115888 Google Play: play.google.com/music/podcasts/po…eries&a=101151204 XLR RADIO: XLR Radio 5pm

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Doing Good Podcast - Amra Naidoo
#17 - International Women's Day - What's the big deal? Do we still need it?

Doing Good Podcast - Amra Naidoo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 29:23


So, unless you’ve been living under a rock, it’s hard not to miss all the events, news, and general PR buzz about International Women’s Day that was recognised this month. Countries celebrate it in different ways. This year you would have heard about the Day Without Women in the US and many other western countries around the world such as Australia. It is an official holiday in a number of places including: Afghanistan, Armenia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cuba, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Uganda, Vietnam. Zambia and in China & Nepal for women only. Many brands such as Nike and P&G  launch powerful ad campaigns, while companies around the world ranging from huge multinationals host an array of events, women’s breakfasts and conferences in recognition of the day.   If we move past all the marketing spin, is International Women’s Day still even important? Why do we still celebrate it? Is there an international men’s day? And, looking in to the future, what are the 6 things that we should be focussing on when it comes to gender equality. Let’s go back to the start for a minute or two. What is International Women's Day? And, is there an International Men's Day? Let’s start with Men’s Day - Is there an International Men's Day? Yes, it takes place on November 19 each year and is celebrated in 60 countries around the world. The objectives of the day include a focus on men's and boy's health, improving gender relations, promoting gender equality, and highlighting positive male role models. Now back to International Women’s Day - What is it? The Telegraph did a great short piece about this which I’ll link to in the show notes (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/international-womens-day-2017-did-start-important/) Basically, International Women’s Day (or IWD as it’s commonly referred to) is “a worldwide event that celebrates women’s achievements – from the political to the social – while calling for gender equality. It has been observed since the early 1900s and is now recognised each year on March 8. Is is not affiliated with any one group, but brings together governments, women's organisations, corporations and charities.” So, why is it still important? I think the best way to answer this question is to give you a few facts about the current situation of women in the world. Women make up more than two-thirds of the world's 796 million illiterate people. (UN Women) Only 22.8 per cent of all national parliamentarians were women as of June 2016, a slow increase from 11.3 per cent in 1995 (UN Women) As of January 2017, 10 women are serving as Head of State and 9 are serving as Head of Government (UN Women) It is estimated that 35 per cent of women worldwide have experienced either physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or sexual violence by a non-partner at some point in their lives. However, some national studies show that up to 70 per cent of women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from an intimate partner in their lifetime (UN Women) Worldwide, more than 700 million women alive today were married as children (below 18 years of age). Of those women, more than 1 in 3—or some 250 million—were married before 15. Child brides are often unable to effectively negotiate safe sex, leaving them vulnerable to early pregnancy as well as sexually transmitted infections, including HIV (UN Women) Around 120 million girls worldwide (slightly more than 1 in 10) have experienced forced intercourse or other forced sexual acts at some point in their lives. By far the most common perpetrators of sexual violence against girls are current or former husbands, partners or boyfriends (UN Women) At least 200 million women and girls alive today have undergone female genital mutilation/cutting in 30 countries, according to new estimates published on the United Nations’ International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation in 2016. In most of these countries, the majority of girls were cut before age 5. (UN Women) Adult women account for almost half of all human trafficking victims detected globally. Women and girls together account for about 70 per cent, with girls representing two out of every three child trafficking victims (UN Women) One in 10 women in the European Union report having experienced cyber-harassment since the age of 15 (including having received unwanted, offensive sexually explicit emails or SMS messages, or offensive, inappropriate advances on social networking sites). The risk is highest among young women between 18 and 29 years of age (UN Women) Evidence suggests that certain characteristics of women, such as sexual orientation, disability status or ethnicity, and some contextual factors, such as humanitarian crises, including conflict and post-conflict situations, may increase women’s vulnerability to violence (UN Women) Also, 34 per cent of women with a health problem or disability reported having experienced any physical or sexual violence by a partner in their lifetime, compared to 19 per cent of women without a health problem or disability, also based on data from the European Union (UN Women) Now we know what it is and why it's still important, what are the SIX things that we should focus on to accelerate gender equality? 1)     Accelerating Gender Equality for Women and The Environment The situation: Women, especially those in poverty, appear more vulnerable in the face of natural disasters. A recent study of 141 countries found that more women than men die from natural hazards. Where the socioeconomic status of women is high, men and women die in roughly equal numbers during and after natural disasters, whereas more women than men die (or die at a younger age) where the socioeconomic status of women is low. Women and children are more likely to die than men during disasters. (UN Women) "Similarly, in industrialized countries, more women than men died during the 2003 European heat wave. During Hurricane Katrina in the USA, African-American women who were the poorest population in that part of the country faced the greatest obstacles to survival" (IUCN Global Gender Office) Women and children bear the main negative impacts of fuel and water collection and transport, with women in many developing countries spending from 1 to 4 hours a day collecting biomass for fuel. A study of time and water poverty in 25 sub-Saharan African countries estimated that women spend at least 16 million hours a day collecting drinking water; men spend 6 million hours; and children, 4 million hours. Gender gaps in domestic and household work, including time spent obtaining water and fuel and processing food, are intensified in contexts of economic crisis, environmental degradation, natural disasters, and inadequate infrastructure and services (UN Women) So, gender equality goes hand in hand with climate solutions and that makes movements like 1 Million Women are super important and extremely relevant right now. They are a movement of 600,000+ women and girls (and growing everyday) who are pioneers in the gender and climate change arena in Australia and around the world. Climate solutions have to move past world leaders arguing about the proven science and for everyone to take control. Yes, the reality is that we need strong leadership and big decisions to be made now. And this can only happen when we all make it a priority so organisations like 1 Million Women aim for all of us all to be living a low-carbon lifestyle by inspiring 1 million women to take practical action on climate change in their everyday lives to cut carbon dioxide (CO2), the main greenhouse pollutant leading to climate change. According to them, if 1 million women all cut 1 tonne each of carbon pollution, it would equal to 1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. This is the equivalent of growing a new forest of 5 million trees. They provide resources to guide you through ways to live a low-carbon life and cut C02 in the process, and ask you to kick-start your low-carbon life by making a personal goal to cut a minimum of 1 tonne of CO2 pollution from your daily life within a year. It's an easy way to educated start taking action so I suggest you check them out at http://www.1millionwomen.com.au as a first step. “Climate change responses cannot be effective unless they are gender aware, taking into consideration the different needs of women and men, the inequalities that compound the impacts of climate change for women and the specific knowledge women and men can contribute to solutions” (1 Million Women) If you want some further reading about climate solutions, Project Drawdown will be available from the 18th April which maps, models, and describes the 100 most substantive solutions to global warming. For each solution, they describe its history, the carbon impact it provides, the relative cost and savings, the path to adoption, and how it works. The goal of the research that informs Drawdown is to determine if we can reverse the buildup of atmospheric carbon within thirty years. All solutions modeled are already in place, well understood, analyzed based on peer-reviewed science, and are expanding around the world. So if you had any doubt about the solutions to climate change being available, this is proof that we already have everything that we need to make a difference. 2) Accelerating Gender Equality by Creating Access to Finance for Women The situation: The IFC has estimated that worldwide, a $300 billion gap in financing exists for formal, women-owned small businesses, and more than 70 percent of women-owned small and medium enterprises have inadequate or no access to financial services. Without access to finance, women face difficulties in collecting and saving income, growing their businesses, and pulling their families out of poverty. As a result, women remain largely excluded from the formal economy.  So to recognise International Women’s Day, I decided to make 2 loans to women micro-entrepreneurs in the Philippines through Kiva. And wow – what an impact Kiva made that day! They had a goal to lend $3 million USD to women on Kiva in one week, and not only exceeded it, but DOUBLED it! It was the biggest day for lending in Kiva’s 11 year history and as a result 16,473 women around the world are one step closer to following their dreams of starting or growing a business, going to school and investing in a better future for themselves, their children and their communities. The situation: Lack of access to finance affects women in other parts of the world too. According to Fortune, a 2015 study found that 92% of senior investment teams at top venture capital firms are male. Additionally, fewer female founders – 8% in 2015 compared to 16% in 2014 – received Series A funding in the Bay Area last year. And that’s why when I met Pocket Sun, co-founder of SOGAL Ventures, I knew she was on to something big. As the first female-led millennial venture capital firm, according to them, they are redefining the next generation of diverse founders and funders. Although female-led, they don’t just invest in women entrepreneurs, but changing the status quo and adding diversity to the mix is powerful. As Pocket puts it: “SoGal is all about changing the power dynamics in business and entrepreneurship. This power dynamic is not going to change unless women are sitting on the other side of the table and signing cheques.” 3)     Accelerating Gender Equality for Women in the Workforce The situation: Women’s economic equality is good for business. Companies greatly benefit from increasing leadership opportunities for women, which is shown to increase organizational effectiveness. It is estimated that companies with three or more women in senior management functions score higher in all dimensions of organizational effectiveness (UN Women) 71% of employers who said they had adopted diversity practices said these were having a positive impact on their recruitment efforts (PwC 2017 Report on Winning Female Talent) 86% of millennial women and 76% of millennial men think that an employer's policy on diversity, equality and workforce inclusion is important when they decide whether or not they should work for them (PwC 2015 Report on The Female Millennial)  In the United States, companies in the top quartile for racial and ethnic diversity are 35 percent more likely to have financial returns above their respective national industry medians. And, companies in the top quartile for gender diversity are 15 percent more likely to have financial returns above their respective national industry medians. (McKinsey 2016 Diversity Matters Report) That’s why when companies take this seriously, they can create huge impact. In April 2015, Salesforce Founder and CEO, Marc Benioff announced that the company would be taking a look at equal pay within their business. On International Women’s Day 2016 they announced their results. Their assessment showed that they needed to adjust some salaries—for both men and women. Approximately six percent of employees required a salary adjustment, and roughly the same number of women and men were impacted. Salesforce spent nearly $3 million dollars to eliminate statistically significant differences in pay. Wow. Salesforce also increased access to advancement opportunities through their High-Potential Leadership Program, which is designed to provide leadership skills to advance women in the workplace. The program has led to a 33 percent increase in the number of women who were promoted last year. In the last year, Salesforce increased parental leave to 12 weeks off at 80% of total pay. The company also introduced a new gradual return program which offers new parents the flexibility to work reduced hours for the first four consecutive weeks of returning to work, at full pay. The gender pay gap is widely discussed amongst businesses. But how many actually stop, acknowledge there might be an issue and then go on to audit their entire workforce? In the case of Salesforce, this was 17,000 strong. And, in the case of Salesforce, it’s men that benefitted from this exercise too.   4)     Accelerating Gender Equality by Educating Women  The situation according to UN Women: Women make up more than two-thirds of the world's 796 million illiterate people.  According to global statistics, just 39 percent of rural girls attend secondary school. This is far fewer than rural boys (45 percent), urban girls (59 percent) and urban boys (60 percent).  But, this doesn’t have to be the case. Every additional year of primary school increases girls' eventual wages by 10-20 percent. It also encourages them to marry later and have fewer children, and leaves them less vulnerable to violence. (UN Women) Increasing women and girls’ education contributes to higher economic growth.  5)     Accelerating Gender Equality by Ending Violence Against Women The situation according to UN Women: 35 per cent of women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence in their lifetime. Globally, 47 per cent of murders of women are committed by an intimate partner or family member, compared to less than 6 per cent of murders of men.  Women represent 55 per cent of victims of forced labour and 98 per cent of the victims of sexual exploitation.  Globally, an estimated 200 million women and girls have undergone FGM in 30 countries and 700 million were married as children (250 million before the age of 15).  What does this all mean? Apart from the fact that violence of any kind is horrific, it results in a HUGE economic cost to society. According to the OECD estimates suggest that “discriminatory social institutions – including violence against women – cost the global economy approximately 12 trillion US dollars a year. So while it is critical to put in place laws, budgets and plans to transform discriminatory social norms, we also need to empower women and girls, men and boys, to challenge – and change – these norms”. Examples of this by UN Women include: In India women can lose an average of at least five paid work days for each incident of intimate partner violence. This fact would mean the affected woman would get 25 per cent less of her salary each time an incident of violence happens. In Uganda, about nine per cent of violent incidents forced women to lose time from paid work, amounting to approximately 11 days a year, equivalent to half a month’s salary, affecting not only the incumbent person but her family and dependents. Also, research shows for example that women who are exposed to intimate partner violence are employed in higher numbers in casual and part-time work, and their earnings are 60 per cent lower, compared to women who do not experience such violence. Annual costs of intimate partner violence were calculated at $5.8 billion in the United States of America and $1.16 billion in Canada. In Australia, violence against women and children costs an estimated $11.38 billion per year. Domestic violence alone costs approximately $32.9 billion in England and Wales.   The Secretary General of the OECD adds that “across the 160 countries included in SIGI ( Social Institutions and Gender Index), one in three women agrees that domestic violence is justified; in some countries, these acceptance rates climb close to 90%. How can we even begin to tackle violence if women believe it can be justified” First responders are vitally important in dealing with the consequences of violence against women, but ultimately empowering women through education, increased leadership and economic opportunities, as well as access to finance are key in changing societal norms. One of the guests in an upcoming episode on the podcast said to me that we can end violence in one generation - we only need one generation to grow up without any violence to change this. That will forever stay with me. 6)     Accelerating Gender Equality by Advancing Women in Leadership Gender differences in laws affect both developing and developed economies, and women in all regions. According to UN Women (http://www.unwomen.org/en/what-we-do/leadership-and-political-participation/facts-and-figures) “90 per cent of 143 economies studied have at least one legal difference restricting women’s economic opportunities. Of those, 79 economies have laws that restrict the types of jobs that women can do. And husbands can object to their wives working and prevent them from accepting jobs in 15 economies”. The fact is, the more women that are represented in leadership positions around the world, the fast gender equality will become a reality. The World Economic Forum predicts that at the current rate of progress, the gender gap won't close entirely until 2186  If you’re happy waiting for almost another 170 years, then don’t bother doing anything more than you’re already doing. But if you see the economic, social, environmental and political reasons why closing this gap is important, then you need to start doing something about it now. You can start with education. Educate yourself more about this issue and talk to others about it too. In your circle of influence you can choose any one of the above areas that I’ve chosen to highlight and do something about it. Whether it’s joining the 1 million women pledge, funding micro-entrepreneurs around the world, working in your business to promote diversity or, speaking up when the societal norms that permeate a culture of violence against women rears it’s ugly head. You don’t have to wait - you can do something now. If you like what you’re hearing with this podcast, I'd love it if you could let me know what you think by subscribing, rating & reviewing the episodes. We all know that awareness is the first step to creating change so, don’t forget to share your favourite episode with your friends too! One more thing, if you'd like to stay in touch, check out the Doing Good Podcast on social media - I'd love to interact with you and hear your thoughts and ideas. Happy International Women’s Day!

TAKE OFF YOUR COOL
Episode 33: Born This Way

TAKE OFF YOUR COOL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 101:31


There ain't no other way!  In this episode, Major and Lise are joined by Grace of @nashvillethebeautiful as our latest #WomensMonth guest. The ladies talk the #MoonlightSyllabus, Chance believes children are the future, Keyshia and Radric slay GQ, Ciara's maternity shoot causes a stir, Xscape is hummin' comin' at 'cha, Balls and All features a girl breaking records, the #DayWithoutWomen was a mixed bag, the only Christopher we acknowledge has been gone 20 years and so much more.  For Let's Talk About It Sis, Major and Lise discuss with Grace the journey of @NashvilleTheBeautiful and how to grow a social media brand.  A certain man with gifted hands but an ashy spirit burned Major's biscuits, Lise was burned and loved by a woman whose feminism has a blindspot, and a certain aunt ahead of her time is the GRITS We Love.  Follow our guest at @NashvilleTheBeautiful on Instagram   or www.facebook.com/nashvillethebeautiful.  Love the intro? Follow the producer on Soundcloud @hitmanmemphis Listen to this episode and others on The 2016 Nashville Winner's Circle's Blog of the Year www.nashvillesocialbutterfly.com  - - - - Follow us @toycpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat  Like us Facebook www.facebook.com/toycpodcast  Email us at toycpodcast@gmail.com  Find our archives at www.toycpodcast.libsyn.com  - - - - 03/16 - Sips and Stanzas Presents What Happened, Miss Simone at Watkins College 03/18 - Beats and Brushes 90s Pajama Jam Edition at Agenda @spreadluv615 03/18 - Paragon Social Club's Art Show at Vanguard Art Studio @paragonsocialclubnashville  03/20 - Drumline Live at Schermerhorn Symphony Center  04/18 - Rio at The High Watt (tickets at http://ticketf.ly/2mJK60z 03/18 thru 04/23 - Cheekwood in Bloom 

Partisan Bites
E2 The Day Without Women/Women's Rights in 2017

Partisan Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 14:09


In this episode I discuss the Day without Women protests that happened this past week, and women's rights in in general in 2017. Music by Bensound.com.

Agenda
EP 15 MDLSX AND A DAY WITHOUT WOMEN

Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 34:07


Today we talked to Carriageworks Performance Curator Rosie Fisher about MDLSX - a poweful hymn to androgyny. We also talked about strike critiques in light of the Day Without Women on International Women's Day last week.

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The Working Lunch
Episode 4: GOP Healthcare & Preemption Challenges

The Working Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 15:22


On this week's Working Lunch podcast, the Align Public Strategies team takes a closer look at how the national "Day Without Women" played out from the perspective of operators and they dive into the new Republican health care proposal. Plus, they examine what restaurants need to know about a potential battle brewing over local and state governments and preemption laws. Those items and the week's legislative scorecard impacting business models around the country.

Renegade Talk Radio
A Day without Women with Richie and Sammy

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 26:47


Show Topics Hired a New Marketing Director Techmate Digital http://www.techmatedigital.com Listen as we talk about a Day without Women and a New Movie coming out Below her Mouth a Lesbian movie and the Vatican is under Attack. Richie and Sammy Renegade Nation Always Remember Marla Keppler Co Founder Renegade Talk Radio

Right Wing Road Trip With Daryl Kane
The Day Without Women

Right Wing Road Trip With Daryl Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 33:03


Observations about the latest hilarious protest day.

Loud & Clear
John Whitehead on CIA Vault 7 Release: This is No Longer a Democracy

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 51:06


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined by attorney and author John Whitehead.Wikileaks has released the largest ever leak of documents from the CIA - a batch of thousands of documents code-named Vault 7. It shows that the agency has the ability to hack into virtually all popular encryption apps. Is there nowhere to hide from illegal govt spying?Republicans have released their plan to replace the Affordable Care Act. Are they gearing up to try to pass through an even bigger giveaway to the insurance companies? Brian is joined by Dr. Margaret Flowers, co-director of Popular Resistance.Today International Women’s Day is being marked around the world, including in many countries where it’s a national holiday. Here in the United States, organizers are planning a “Day Without Women” strike aimed at the Trump administration’s policies. Jodi Dean, professor and author, joins the show.

Donkey of the Day
Donkey of the Day - Womens Day Haters

Donkey of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 4:29


Charlamagne awards all the haters hatin' on the DayWithoutWomen for not having any solutions, instead just talking smack.

Sideshow Podcast
31 - The Day Without Women

Sideshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 29:00


Michelle talks about Women Going on Strike

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The Oprah Rose Show
Episode 42: A day without women (feat Saalam Remi)

The Oprah Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 85:06


Join TT and GG for Episode 42 with producer Salaam Remi (@SaLaMReMi) as we discuss his extensive music career, Women's History Month, finding peace, the foolishness that is Ben Carson, and (work on) picking better men. So is Nas single or nah...? Leave a comment, question, feedback: theoprahroseshow@gmail.com Instagram - @theoprahroseshow Twitter - @theoprahroseshow www.theoprahroseshow.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theoprahroseshow/support

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Yaga Rambles Podcast
#36 - A day without women? - Unmotivated - Nothing's original - Family Guy

Yaga Rambles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 30:17


It's a day without women...it's so quiet! I talk about being unmotivated lately, ToyCon, WWE, and my love for Family Guy.

Mandy Connell
03/08/2017 A Day Without Women

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 105:39


1. Ross makes brief comments about the passing of Mandy's father. 2. Ross discusses "A Day Without Women." 3. Ross interviews former CIA director, Michael Morell. 4. CIA tools and techniques. 5. Guest: Rand Paul, Kentucky Senator - Healthcare reform.

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C4 and Bryan Nehman
03/08/2017- Day Without Women. St. Mary's College's Todd Eberly. Government Spying. CATO's Patrick Eddington. ACA Replacement. Teens Beat Man In Downtown Baltimore.

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 139:48


Wednesday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour of the show talking about "The Day Without Women" Protests. In the second hour C4 was joined for 30 minutes by St. Mary's College Professor Todd Eberly to talk Hogan and Trump. For the next hour C4 then talked about how Wikileaks claims the CIA/NSA are hacking into your electronics to spy on you. CATO's Patrick Eddington also joined C4 to talk about the hacking. Then for the final part of the third hour of the show C4 talked about the Obamacare replacement and how everyone seems to dislike it. In the final hour of the show C4 talked about the brazen attack by teenagers on a man in Downtown Baltimore.

The Nicole Sandler Show
20170307 Nicole Sandler Show - Another Wacky Weekend and Women Too

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 73:19


It was another crazy weekend in Trump-land. From his Saturday morning Twitter tirade to Monday's Muslim Ban 2.0 and the "American Health Care Act" revealed - Nicole and @GottaLaff discuss it all. Amy Simon of She's History joins in to tell us about Women's History Month and International Woman's Day, happening tomorrow along with "A Day Without Women" - the International Woman's Strike!

The Breakfast Club
Stereotypes to a Womens Movement

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 70:58


Tuesday 3/6- Today on the show we asked our listeners if most people do or like certain things is its still a stereotype? and what are popular stereotypes? We also opened the phones lines to see how many of our listeners will support the #Daywithoutwomen movement, which involves women taking a stand and not going to work, avoid shopping and wearing red for solidarity tomorrow. In which many of our listeners had different views about it. Also, Charlamagne gave Donkey of the Day to Ben Carson after he made comments about immigration. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Davin's Den
A Day Without Women Will Be Great February 28, 2017 Pt 1

Davin's Den

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017


How Davin will survive the nuclear holocaust, the day without women will be great according to Davin, Scam Busters ( Anne Jackson reveals new scams that are appearing in Japan)

Roy Green Show
Patrick Brown is Leading Provincial Polling in the Race For Premier, Ontario's Energy Board Orders Utility Companies to Reconnect Customers, Is Europe Facing a Growing Migrant Crisis, A Day Without Hollywood, Beauties and The Beast

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 57:22


Ontario Progressive Conservative Party leader Patrick Brown is leading provincial polling in the race for Premier as the 2018 election draws closer.  Does Brown have what it takes to close the deal? Guest: Patrick Brown - The Ontario Energy Board has ordered utility companies to reconnect all customers whose service was disconnected because of non-payment of bills. Guest: Francesca Dobbyn, executive director of the United Way of Bruce and Grey Counties - Is Europe facing a growing migrant crisis? Guest: Luzi Stamm, member of the Swiss People's Party and the longest serving member of the Swiss House of Representatives - Would you take part in #A Day Without Hollywood? - Roy asks The Beauties for their thoughts on the upcoming Day Without Women protests, and his proposed Day Without Hollywood. As well, The Beauties and Roy discuss the Right To Die laws in Canada. Guests - Catherine Swift, Linda Letherdale and Michelle Simson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roy Green Show
Hour 3, Segments 3 and 4 - Beauties and The Beast

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 18:52


Roy asks The Beauties for their thoughts on the upcoming Day Without Women protests, and his proposed Day Without Hollywood. As well, The Beauties and Roy discuss the Right To Die laws in Canada. Guests - Catherine Swift, Linda Letherdale and Michelle Simson (Photo courtesy of Global News) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lions of Liberty Network
Electric Libertyland Ep. 8: The Wizarding World of Milo

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 43:22


In today's episode of Electric Libertyland, host Brian McWilliams discusses his recent Vegas excursion before delving into the “Day Without Women” strike, President Trump's new national security advisor, H.R. McMaster, Rand Paul taking a jab at John McCain, a newly concerned slew of Democrats who (finally) want a declaration of war against ISIS, and wrap things up with a deep look at the recent Milo Yiannopoulos “pedo” scandal and Milo's wizardry in emerging not only unscathed, but stronger than ever. Show notes at Lions of Liberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lions of Liberty Network
Electric Libertyland Ep. 8: The Wizarding World of Milo

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 42:38


In today’s episode of Electric Libertyland, host Brian McWilliams discusses his recent Vegas excursion before delving into the “Day Without Women” strike, President Trump’s new national security advisor, H.R. McMaster, Rand Paul taking a jab at John McCain, a newly concerned slew of Democrats who (finally) want a declaration of war against ISIS, and wrap things up with a deep look at the recent Milo Yiannopoulos “pedo” scandal and Milo’s wizardry in emerging not only unscathed, but stronger than ever. Show notes at Lions of Liberty

Two Quiet Girls Talking
Episode 4: Is Feminism Really Necessary?

Two Quiet Girls Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 75:00


Feminism! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Or is it? On today's show, Kristin and Jeni discuss the history of feminism and where we are today. Is third wave feminism helping or hurting women and is it really necessary? Or should we take a page from the post-feminism book and declare that we've achieved our objectives and can leave the bra buring behind?  March 8th is the declared Day Without Women, but what would happen if we had a Day Without Men? We end with a discussion on radical versus individualist feminism, and a quote from Wendy McElroy: "The Great Truth is that women in our society constitute one of the most privileged and powerful classes of human beings on earth.  The challenge is to make women believe in their power.  'Woman as victim' is an idea whose time has passed.  The idea of woman as a survivor and a success must take its place." Wendy McElroy If you love the show, be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, and give it a 5 star review!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-quiet-girls-talking/id1193291809?mt=2  Also, like and follow us on Facebook for updates: https://www.facebook.com/twoquietgirls/  

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 2/17/2017 (Angie Coiro w Lisa Graves on Pruitt, Sarah Jaffe on unions)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 58:31


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 2/17/2017 (Angie Coiro w Lisa Graves on Pruitt, Sarah Jaffe on unions)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017 58:31


Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com