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Did you know August 26th was Women's Equality Day? How's that working out for you? Although you may already have achieved a certain level of success, perhaps feeling your days of struggle are behind you, we invite you to consider how the changing legal environment might impact your children - your daughters or granddaughters, or your sister from another mother! Listen now as we explain why this is happening and what you can do about it.
Join the Women in Seed Production Network in a conversation with Lindsey Battle. Lindsey spent the first half of her career with a people focus in human resources. Currently, she leads new product launches and special projects for cotton and sugar beets. Lindsey has a passion for people and championing their success. She has been involved in diversity and inclusion initiatives since she started her career and is currently the US lead for her organization's Women's Network. In this episode, we celebrate National Women's Equality Day, discuss and share stories highlighting the successes and importance of business resource groups, and remind ourselves that we rise by lifting others.
Join us in the Den during this exclusive episode to celebrate Women's Equality Day! Tune in for a powerful live discussion on breaking the stereotypes and celebrating diverse women's experiences! Our inspiring panel will explore how intersectional identities shape equality, tackle underrepresentation, and challenge gender norms. Discover insights on work-life balance, combating harassment, and fostering male allyship for true equality. Don't miss this transformative session! Join us live and subscribe on the [Lions Pride Network](https://youtube.com/@lionspridenetwork.... Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/61357949... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelionsdenwithseth/support
In this special episode of TALRadio Podcast we honor Women's Equality Day and celebrate the legacy of the 19th Amendment and the women who fought tirelessly for equal rights. We explore the history of this landmark moment, discuss what women's equality means in the current context, and share hopes for the future. From historical milestones to modern-day challenges, this episode is a tribute to the ongoing fight for equality and the invaluable contributions of women throughout history.
Hake defends the dignity of Gus Walz! Wolves in sheep's clothing! Callers go off: Farrakhan smear! No Hake IG Live! Vincent for Trump '24! The Hake Report, Monday, August 26, 2024 AD TIME STAMPS * (0:00:00) Start, Hey, guys! * (0:03:58) Tim Walz son, ADHD, anxiety disorder, libs * (0:20:54) Trump is weird? * (0:22:07) DAVID, Ocala: Bike. White woman guilty! * (0:24:57) DAVID: Obamas, wolves in sheep's clothing, Trump * (0:30:53) DAVID: Mother, beer for kid, ADHD … movies * (0:41:44) Arnold sons meme * (0:43:53) JOE, Phoenix: Credit default swaps, corruption * (0:47:14) JOE: Farrakhan "involved" in Malcolm X? Mark* (0:54:46) JOE: African space, Chicago mayor * (1:01:18) IG Live: I can't go live * (1:07:58) Coffee: Women's Equality Day! * (1:10:28) Coffees: Punchie TV, Union dues * (1:11:40) Coffee: blacks voting? Ronnie call * (1:16:18) Vincent's Substack: Why I'm voting for Trump * (1:25:47) MARK, CA: going off … * (1:38:04) JAIME, MN: Revelation, Nero, Christians, God, Truth * (1:44:55) RICK, VA: Liberal colleges; trade schools * (1:51:05) Squad Five-O - Kids of the World Unite - 1998 LINKS BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/8/26/the-hake-report-mon-8-26-24 PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/8/26/hake-news-mon-8-26-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO YouTube - Rumble* - Facebook - X - BitChute - Odysee* PODCAST Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc. SHOP Spring - Cameo | All My Links JLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - Joel - Punchie Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
Media pioneer and founder of N'Digo Dr. Hermene Hartman joins Lisa Dent to give her thoughts on Women’s Equality Day, which commemorates the day in 1920 when American women were first given the right to vote. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Women's Equality Day is celebrated in the U.S. on August 26 to commemorate the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits the states and the federal government from denying the right to vote to U.S. citizens on the basis of sex.
WTOP's Jason Fraley interviews TV's "Wonder Woman" star Lynda Carter, who will be be honored at the Kennedy Center concert on Sunday, followed by a conference at the National Housing Center in Washington D.C. on Monday for Women's Equality Day. Carter joined WTOP at four consecutive Kennedy Center Honors from 2014-2017. You'll also hear from Gloria Feldt, co-founder and president of the non-profit Take the Lead, which is hosting this weekend's festivities. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP's Jason Fraley interviews TV's "Wonder Woman" star Lynda Carter, who will be be honored at the Kennedy Center concert on Sunday, followed by a conference at the National Housing Center in Washington D.C. on Monday for Women's Equality Day. Carter joined WTOP at four consecutive Kennedy Center Honors from 2014-2017. You'll also hear from Gloria Feldt, co-founder and president of the non-profit Take the Lead, which is hosting this weekend's festivities. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this LifeBeat feature, host Anna Pluymert, Director of Education and Communications, and Danny Earl, Content Contributor and Events Coordinator, take a deep dive into the history of Women·s Equality Day, including prominent women who helped pioneer the women·s suffrage movement like Susan B. Anthony. Anna and Danny compare the original feminists' view on abortion and how it·s the opposite of how feminists praise abortion today. They end the discussion by discussing how abortion hinders us from achieving true equality for women.
At the ripe old age of 15, Scottsdale student Dylan Capshaw already had 2 non-profit organizations, For the Frontline and Capshaw Wildlife. Caring about the environment and how to give back, these seemed like a no-brainer for Dylan. Then one day in Chemistry his next grand idea came to him, a one-of-a-kind coffee & flower shop. Born is Stemistry, which is about to open its 3rd location here in Scottsdale. Calendar of Events What she said event @ W ScottsdaleIn honor of Women's Equality Day highlighting Celebrities, Creators, CEOs, Designers and Founders who are breaking the mold, pushing the limits, inspiring others along the way, and sharing it all at this event exclusively and live in Scottsdale on August 22. Summer Wine Series @ Museum of Illusion Museum of Illusions Scottsdale is thrilled to announce that our Summer Wine Series is returning on select Thursday nights this summer. Enjoy light bites, DJ beats, and 2 glasses of wine courtesy of The Wine Collective at this exclusive 21+ event. There's no better way to experience our mind-bending exhibits, reality-distorting installations, and immersive illusion rooms! So get your tickets early, time slots will sell out! Sip & Splash Poolside @ Andaz Resort & Spa Enjoy an evening of flavor and fun as you watch the bar teams from two different local bars and restaurants go head to head in showcasing their creativity, skill and passion for mixology. All attendees will have the opportunity to become the judge of the competition by enjoying samples of the diverse cocktails made and casting your vote for the best one! SUBSCRIBE on your Favorite podcast listening app. Find us on IG & FB at Scottsdale Vibes Podcast or check us out on scottsdale vibes dot media. And don't forget that we are now the proud owners of Scottsdale City Lifestyle magazine where you can read about even more of your favorite community.
At the ripe old age of 15, Scottsdale student Dylan Capshaw already had 2 non-profit organizations, For the Frontline and Capshaw Wildlife. Caring about the environment and how to give back, these seemed like a no-brainer for Dylan. Then one day in Chemistry his next grand idea came to him, a one-of-a-kind coffee & flower shop. Born is Stemistry, which is about to open its 3rd location here in Scottsdale. Calendar of Events What she said event @ W ScottsdaleIn honor of Women's Equality Day highlighting Celebrities, Creators, CEOs, Designers and Founders who are breaking the mold, pushing the limits, inspiring others along the way, and sharing it all at this event exclusively and live in Scottsdale on August 22. Summer Wine Series @ Museum of Illusion Museum of Illusions Scottsdale is thrilled to announce that our Summer Wine Series is returning on select Thursday nights this summer. Enjoy light bites, DJ beats, and 2 glasses of wine courtesy of The Wine Collective at this exclusive 21+ event. There's no better way to experience our mind-bending exhibits, reality-distorting installations, and immersive illusion rooms! So get your tickets early, time slots will sell out! Sip & Splash Poolside @ Andaz Resort & Spa Enjoy an evening of flavor and fun as you watch the bar teams from two different local bars and restaurants go head to head in showcasing their creativity, skill and passion for mixology. All attendees will have the opportunity to become the judge of the competition by enjoying samples of the diverse cocktails made and casting your vote for the best one! SUBSCRIBE on your Favorite podcast listening app. Find us on IG & FB at Scottsdale Vibes Podcast or check us out on scottsdale vibes dot media. And don't forget that we are now the proud owners of Scottsdale City Lifestyle magazine where you can read about even more of your favorite community.
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Catherine Gray, the host of Invest In Her, interviews Gloria Feldt, a nationally acclaimed expert on women, power, and leadership with expertise from frontline leadership experience, a bestselling author, and in-demand keynote speaker. Selected for Forbes 50 over 50, she is cofounder and president of Take The Lead, whose mission reflects her life's passion: to prepare, develop, inspire, and propel women of all diversities to take their fair and equal share of leadership positions across all sectors by 2025 by providing breakthrough training, mentoring and coaching role modeling, and thought leadership. They discuss the Take The Lead, Power Up Concert and Conference, on August 26th, in Washington DC on Women's Equality Day! Get your tickets here: https://togetherwelead.events.whova.com/registration/ Show Her the Money will be screening after the conference on August 26th! Get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/womens-equality-day-dc-show-her-the-money-screening-panel-afterparty-tickets-977207212077 She is the bestselling author of five books. Her latest, Intentioning: Sex, Power, Pandemics and How Women Will Take The Lead, shows how we can seize the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of massive disruption to build back stronger with women at the center of the recovery. Through the lens of women's stories, it delivers a fresh set of leadership tools, skills, and concepts that help all women reach their own highest intentions, purposefully creating new norms, while guiding institutions to break through the remaining barriers to gender and racial parity for everyone's good. www.sheangelinvestors.com Follow Us On Social Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
Dee Pregliasco, the President of the League of Women Voters, discusses Equality Day, the celebration coming up on August 24th at Central High School, and the importance for women to use their right to vote...
In this final episode of their second season, Tommie, Patrick, and his husband/producer Steven say goodbye to Kevin, the world's tallest dog, go sledding with the Kamchatka Sled Dog, wish a Happy Birthday to gay actor Sean Hayes, pay their respects to late actor Donald Sutherland, celebrate Equality Day, eat chocolate pudding, learn more than they ever wanted to know about coconuts, take a Pride trivia quiz, celebrate the pardon of LGBT veterans, cry foul at the Nassau County ban against trans women athletes, look at the effect of the Texas abortion ban, wonder how a corrupt Supreme Court can rule on anti-corruption laws, review the fourth season of The Boys, laugh at Donald Trump and Beth Bourne, and name their favorite Pride songs. See you in September!
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Producer's Note: March 8th, 2024 is International Women's Day. This global event celebrates the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, and serves as a call to action for accelerating women's equality. To join in this celebration, we'd like to encore an episode that originally aired back in August of 2022 when Sara Walker hosted to highlight the wisdom of women CX leaders that were guests on the show. If you'd like to know more about International Women's Day, you can go to internationalwomensday.com. Some information in this episode might be out of date, but it's a great way to celebrate the phenomenal women CX leaders that have been on the show, and those that continue to drive customer experience excellence in organizations across the globe. Women's Equality Day is celebrated in the United States on August 26, commemorating the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which prohibits the states and the federal government from denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States on the basis of sex. In honor of that event, and in honor of her great-grandmother Tommie Walker, who founded Walker in 1939, Sara Walker guests hosts to highlight words of wisdom from women who have been guests on The CX Leader Podcast. Learn more about International Women's Day at https://internationalwomensday.com Listen to more episodes at https://cxleaderpodcast.com/ Learn more about Walker at https://walkerinfo.com/
The Jen Marples Show episode 147 is here!Grab some coffee and get ready to get FIRED up by my guest today, the incomparable founder of the #hypewomen movement and LinkedIn Top 100 Influencer, Erin Gallagher. And yes, we dig into a juicy conversation about HOW to really hype up and support women!Y'all know this is my reason for being, and today's discussion will leave you feeling inspired by the power of women and give you tactical tips on supporting women in meaningful and impactful ways. Erin Gallagher is the CEO and founder of Ella, an inclusive network unlocking women's access to human, social, and financial capital. Through connection, consulting, and coaching, Ella recognizes women's value and increases their valuation. She is a LinkedIn Top 100 Influencer and the creator of the #HypeWomen Movement. Erin brings her 20 years of experience leading global marketing, business development, branding, and communications — and her counsel of The White House, Fortune 100 C-suite, and senior leaders at some of the world's biggest and best brands and companies (from LinkedIn to United Airlines to Carhartt to McDonald's) — to the work, she's doing to build generational wealth for women and accelerate them into positions of power and influence. She launched the Hype Women Podcast on Women's Equality Day. There's no better time to focus on hyping women than right now! We are better and stronger together, and our only way out of the mess (read: patriarchy) and into the boardroom is by celebrating and championing each other vs. competing with each other. Erin and I discuss:Erin's viral #hypewomen movement launched after a pivotal moment during the 2023 Golden Globe Awards.Erin's work with Ella to help women build wealth and impact.Celebrating other women's successes.Overcoming negative conditioning and having an abundance mindset.Practical things women can do daily to become better #hypewomen.Challenges & societal pressures women can face by showing up authentically. The importance of doing inner work to support others better.This episode is pure fire, and it's the conversation you need to hear to kick off 2024 - The Year of the Woman - the right way!Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me on Instagram @jenmarples! And don't forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Jen Marples at https://www.jenmarples.com/ Unedited AI Transcript HereCONNECT WITH ERIN GALLAGHER:LinkedInInstagramEllaCONNECT WITH JEN MARPLES:Subscribe to my NewsletterInstagramLinkedInTikTok Work with Jen! Website
This industry has evolved significantly in many ways over the past few years, but notably the dramatic change in the percentage of women in the field has been undeniable. On this National Women's Equality Day, hear our tales of our journeys as women in the field of veterinary medicine.
This week on the podcast, we revisit a panel discussion Maine People’s Alliance Senior Organizer Esther Pew hosted one year ago featuring Senior Vice President of Public Affairs of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England Nicole Clegg, Maine AFL-CIO President Cynthia Phinney and Maine Women’s Lobby Executive Director Destie Hohman Sprague. They discuss what full… The post Podcast: Revisiting a conversation on Women's Equality Day first appeared on Maine Beacon.
Opt out of meta using your facebook to train ai (this isn't a fake fb chain letter, it's real!): https://www.zdnet.com/article/meta-uses-your-facebook-data-to-train-its-ai-heres-how-to-opt-out-sort-of/ College professor harassed students to quench 'clown fetish,' offering extra credit, cash: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2023/08/31/clown-fetish-professor-kent-northern-illinois-nicholls-state/70603544007/ Giuliani loses defamation lawsuit from two Georgia election workers: https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/30/politics/rudy-giuliani-georgia-election-workers/index.html ACLU sues Mastercard on behalf of sex workers: https://www.aclu.org/news/lgbtq-rights/how-mastercard-is-endangering-sex-workers Australia will not force adult websites to bring in age verification due to privacy and security concerns: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/aug/31/roadmap-for-age-verification-online-pornographic-material-adult-websites-australia-law Arkansas social media age verification law blocked at the last minute: https://www.axios.com/local/nw-arkansas/2023/08/31/social-media-age-verification-law-blocked-arkansasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honor of Women's Equality Day, The Aunties get together to discuss the history and the future of women's rights and women's equality. Don't forget to check out our other content for this week on Facebook, Insta, and Twitter!
Women's Equality Day is observed on August 26th in the United States, and commemorates the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Virginia Kase Solomón, the CEO of the League of Women Voters and a lifetime champion of civil rights and social justice, joins The Electorette to discuss the history of the women's suffrage movement, the passage of the 19th Amendment, and Women's Equality Day—which they've coined Women's Inequality Day to bring attention to the work that still needs to be done in the fight for equality. Solomón discusses the ways in which narratives around the Women's Suffrage Movement have been romanticized, and suggests ways to discuss this part of our history moving forward. We talk about Affirmative Action, and how the recent Supreme Court decision to end race-conscious admissions will ultimately affect all marginalized groups, including women. Lastly, we discuss the upcoming election cycle, and the importance of full participation, because as Solomón puts it, "We are voting for our lives." From This Episode ABOUT THE GUEST Virginia Kase Solomón is the CEO of the League of Women Voters and a lifetime champion of civil rights and social justice. Since 2018, she has led the 102-year-old organization through a period of rapid transformation and growth focused on building power by engaging in advocacy, legislation, expanded litigation, and organizing efforts to ensure voting rights for all. EPISODE RESOURCES Power the Polls:Help strengthen our democracy by becoming an election poll worker) Learn more about the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) as mentioned in this episode Join the League of Women Voters Listen to All Electorette Episodes https://www.electorette.com/podcast Support the Electorette Rate & Review on iTunes: https://apple.co/2GsfQj4 Also, if you enjoy the Electorette, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on iTunes. Also, please spread the word by telling your friends, family, and colleagues about The Electorette! WANT MORE ELECTORETTE? Follow the Electorette on social media. Electorette Facebook Electorette Instagram Electorette Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this radio segment, the host discusses Women's Equality Day, commemorating the women's suffrage movement and the ongoing efforts to achieve gender equality. The conversation delves into the historical context, victories, and setbacks in the journey towards equality. Carrie Crompton, the executive director of the Women's Foundation of Greater St. Louis, joins the discussion, highlighting the foundation's focus on workplace equity, pay gap, representation, and family leave policies. The conversation also touches on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women in the workforce and addresses the challenges of balancing work and household responsibilities. The interview underscores the importance of ongoing conversations about gender norms and equitable solutions for both work and home life.
Desi Lydic womansplains two big gender issues: female representation and the ERA. Dulcé Sloan looks at how the 19th Amendment got passed, its shortcomings, and how far we still have to go for true equal access to elections for all. And Veronica Chambers breaks down the often unrecognized history of the 19th Amendment and women's suffrage in her new book “Finish the Fight!: The Brave and Revolutionary Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we are delighted to present a previous episode of In Search of Green Marbles that featured Jena Roche, Weiss's Director of Investor Relations and Marketing. But the timing is not coincidental, as tomorrow, August 26th, is Women's Equality Day. Thanks to a 1973 Joint Resolution of Congress, Women's Equality Day was established to commemorate August 26th,1920, which marked the day in which Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby quietly signed the recently ratified 19th Amendment in his home – without any fanfare – that gave American women the right to vote. In doing so, a movement that started over a century earlier could finally declare victory.The journey towards equality beyond suffrage has made many strides since that day 103 years ago, but it's been a struggle. For example, it took all the way to 1974 and the enactment of the The Equal Credit Opportunity Act, before women were able to apply for credit cards and other loans in their own name, regardless of their marital status. And believe it or not, it took all the way until May 12th, 1987, before the first coeducation class graduated from Columbia College. So, while women have made great strides, Weiss believes that it's important to remember that the achievements made by women have been hard fought and have taken way more time than they should have. And the fight for progress continues, which is why we wanted to take this week to recognize one of our formidable women warriors.Please check important disclosures at the end of the episode.Time Stamps:Why is Jena enamored with manatees? [8:08]Why did Jena choose to attend Wellesley College despite the tuition cost? [10:31]How did Jena get to Wall Street after majoring in Biochemistry? [18:50]How does Jena apply the Ideal Gas Law formula, PV=nRT, in her daily life? [21:00] How did Jena transition from banking into her role in Marketing & IR at Weiss? [22:14]What advice does Jena have for aspiring women who are starting their careers on Wall Street? [32:15]How did George Weiss, Jordi Visser, and other finance professionals at Weiss help Jena think about her own investment decisions? [36:19]Resources:Women's Equality Day OverviewThe Equal Credit Opportunity ActClass of 1987 Heralds New Era at Columbia Disclosures: This podcast and associated content (collectively, the “Post”) are provided to you by Weiss Multi-Strategy Advisers LLC (“Weiss”). The views expressed in the Post are for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Information in this Post has been developed internally and is based on market conditions as of the date of the recording from sources believed to be reliable. Nothing in this Post should be construed as investment, legal, tax, or other advice and should not be viewed as a recommendation to purchase or sell any security or adopt any investment strategy. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. You should consult your own advisers regarding business, legal, tax, or other matters concerning investments. Any health-related information shared on the podcast is not intended as medical advice or for use in self-diagnosis or treatment. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional before acting upon any health-related information on the podcast. Weiss has no control over information at any...
Ahhh, Mothers. Always out there protecting the little ones. Even when they aren't even theirs. I've invited the fantastic author of “Roost”, film critic, TV commentator, and now AWARD-WINNING director of the excellent horror comedy “Obstacle Corpse”, Tough Mother Hope Madden. This episode is in recognition of Women's Equality Day, an American day that is celebrated in the United States on August 26 to commemorate the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) to the us Constitution, which prohibits the states and the federal government from denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States on the basis of sex. Links on our Profile Page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), Twitter (www.twitter.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out www.twitter.com/@PMStudiosPod for more fun! #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #podcastlife #podcaster #podcasters #podcastshow #podcastersofinstagram #anchorfm #spotify #spotifypodcasts #itunes #applepodcasts #youtube #googlepodcasts #overcast #stitcher #stitcherpodcasts #castbox #castboxpodcasts #PodcastSuggestions #podcastinglife #podcastaddict #newpodcast #podcastlove #podcastmovement #podcasthost #podcastnetwork #podernfamily #EveryoneIsFam #SIPNetwork #PodernFamily #PodcastNation #PodcastNetwork #PodcastRecommendations #FollowBack #CrowdsourcedPodcastDatabase #PodTime #Movie #Movies #Comedy #Horror #mother #love #mom #family #motherhood #baby #mothersday #momlife #father #mama #kids #happy #daughter #mommy #babygirl #children #mum #motherlove #parenting #babyboy #cute #familytime #The Babadook #EssieDavis #Fridaythe13th #MrsVoorhees #BeverlySutphin #SerialMom #KathleenTurner # #Ripley #Aliens #Newt #JoBethWilliams #Poltergeist #MarySandin #ThePurge #LenaHedley #BetsyPalmer #DonnaTrenton #Cujo #DeeWallace #LaurieStrode #JamieLeeCurtis #Halloween #Terminator #LindaHamilton #SarahConner #Evelyn Abbott #EmilyBlunt #AQuitePlace #LynnPeltzer #Gremlins #FrancesLeeMcCain --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support
Join the Women in Seed Production Network as we interview Denise Vitola, Vice President of Brand Integration PR, Social, and Influencer for Bayer Consumer Health. In this episode, we explore being vulnerable, staying true to yourself, and finding your passion. Denise brings breadth of experience to the table that will undoubtedly leave you with the drive to champion those ideas you've not yet explored. Together we discuss how to gain the confidence to take control of your own personal brand, how to show up as your best self despite other's opinions and utilize your personal champions to ignite your passion. Through this conversation we also discuss the meaning of a pivotal moment in history, now celebrated annually in August with Women's Equality Day. Denise shares insight on a personal meaning for this day, as well as advice on how to kickstart something bigger through your celebrations of Women's Equality Day. Please listen in as Denise shares her secrets to staying true to yourself and what is to come as you are in the pursuit of your own happiness.
In honor of National Women's Equality Day on August 26th, we're exploring what it takes to make it as one of the very few female CEOs in the legal cannabis and CBD industry.Across all US industries, women hold around 30 percent of CEO and C-suite positions. But in the cannabis industry, women only hold 22 percent of C-suite roles and just 8 percent of CEO titles. So how can more women successfully lead in a young, semi-legal industry like cannabis and CBD?This episode, host Brit Smith sits down with the so-called 'Dolly Part of hemp,' Franny Tacy, the founder and CEO of Franny's Farmacy, to find out what it takes to be part of the 8 percent.After studying forestry and working in pharmaceuticals, Franny left what she calls the 'unhealthcare industry' and moved into agricultural education and activism, eventually becoming the first female farmer to plant hemp in North Carolina in 75 years. She's since grown from farming her own hemp and running a single CBD store in Asheville, N.C. to developing a high-end hemp product line and seeing Franny's Farmacy franchises in six states. She's continued to innovate with products like her hemp honey and pasta. And she's built meaningful partnerships with everyone from local farmers to celebrities, including fashion designer Christian Siriano, who's about to start selling Franny's products in his own stores.Get your summer issue of Different Leaf magazine at DifferentLeaf.com and find your nearest in-person retailer at Differentleaf.com/on-the-newsstandFind us on social media @DifferentLeaf and find host Brit Smith @BritTheBritishCheck out our new merch line at xDifferentLeaf.com
In this episode of LifeBeat, we give a recap of our first ever Capital City Baby Shower that took place last Saturday. We also mention Women's Equality Day which is this Saturday, August 26. We end the episode by explaining the recent Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on the abortion pill.
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Today isn't just another day. No, it is a celebration of how far we've come and a reminder of where we need to push next. Welcome to a special episode recorded on a day close to my heart and journey, Women's Equality Day. This isn't just any date on the calendar. It is a day to recognize the crazy, thrilling rollercoaster ride of entrepreneurship. So buckle up. We're diving into the nitty gritty of business, bias, and breaking ceilings. We will discuss why more women should hop on this wild ride of starting their own business and spoiler alert. It's pretty darn empowering. In this episode, I cover:Why fostering gender equality in today's corporate setting matters so dang much.The unique edge women bring to the entrepreneurship landscape.Where women have been and where we might be going in the workplaceHow to cultivate an inclusive and equitable workspace.The power, influence, and money accessible to women through entrepreneurship.This episode at a glance:[03:35] When I looked back into the patterns of my own life. I saw that I was constantly supporting others and not receiving the acknowledgment or credit that I was looking for[07:08] If we can build a self-driving car, but we can't figure out how to pass the equal rights amendment or pay women equally for work done. I think that's just nonsense. [09:07] Men overinflate their skillsets, and women underestimate their skillsets. And so it's not a lack of capability that's holding us back. It's a dearth of opportunity, how we see ourselves and how other people see us[10:54] Women's Equality Day is an opportunity to reflect on the progress. It's a chance to consider your own career trajectory. The obstacles you've faced and the potential for growth and empowerment through entrepreneurship[13:18] You have the potential to help usher in a new era of entrepreneurship that's innovative, socially responsible, and built on equal opportunities. Let's make entrepreneurship the new norm. Resources and Links mentioned in this episode:Free Range ThinkingFollow me on InstagramTake the Quiz! Dawn Andrews You might also like:Why Female Leaders Supporting Each Other Is The FutureIt's Time To Start Your Own BusinessAnnual Business Goals Workbook More about the “My Good Woman” podcastMy Good Woman is a podcast for bold female leaders hosted by me, Dawn Andrews! Grab a seat at the table for candid conversations with culture-shifting, glass-ceiling-busting, trailblazing women, leading enterprises that are changing the world. Follow along so that you can catch all of the episodes. And before you go, leave us a review!
In this episode of the Julie Laughton Living Podcast, we're discussing Women's Equality Day and what it means to me. *Happy Women's Equality Day!* On this day, we celebrate the hard-won gains of women in the fight for equality. We also recognize that there is still much work to be done. In the United States, women were not granted the right to vote until 1920. And even today, women still face discrimination in the workplace, in the healthcare system, and in other areas of life. But we are making progress. More and more women are holding leadership positions, and more and more laws are being passed to protect women's rights. On this Women's Equality Day, let us recommit ourselves to the fight for equality. Let us celebrate the achievements of women, and let us work together to create a world where all women are free and equal. *Here are some ways to celebrate Women's Equality Day:* * Learn about the history of the women's rights movement. * Support organizations that are working to advance women's rights. * Talk to your friends and family about the importance of gender equality. * Stand up against sexism and discrimination. * Vote for candidates who support women's rights. *Together, we can make a difference!* *Here are some quotes about Women's Equality Day:* * "We are not born equal, but we must make equality our goal." - Eleanor Roosevelt * "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." - Eleanor Roosevelt * "A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform." - Diane Mariechild * "The right of women to vote is the cornerstone of our democracy." - Shirley Chisholm * "We must never forget that the most important battles we fight are those fought within our own hearts." - Malala Yousafzai *Happy Women's Equality Day!*THREE SECRETS TO SUCCESS IN A MAN'S WORLD: www.julielaughtonliving.com/secrets7 SIMPLE STEPS TO A 5 STAR EXPERIENCE: www.julielaughtondesignbuild.comCONNECT WITH JULIEPodcast: www.julielaughtonliving.comDesign Build: www.julielaughton.comInstagram: @julielaughtondbTikTok: @julielaughtondbHouzz - Facebook - Twitter - Pinterest - LinkedInABOUT JULIE LAUGHTON: Julie's passion is to build custom dream homes with timeless designs that match every client's style and needs. She has been in the Design Build business for over thirty years. As a designer and general contractor, she oversees and executes all facets of the blueprints and build from conception to completion while providing a collaborative and stress-free process for each client. Julie has completed over 1,000 remodels and custom homes along the affluent coastal communities of Orange and LA County, Laguna Beach and Newport Beach as well as significant projects in Beverly Hills, Hollywood and Pasadena.
The Army is one of the most diverse organizations in the nation with each Soldier a valuable contributor to the mission because of their backgrounds and perspectives. Today, that means female Soldiers having the same opportunities to Be All They Can Be and maximize their potential. To commemorate Women's Equality Day, listen as CW5 Maria Martinez, CW3 Andria Mills and MSG Heather Denby join host LTC Allie Scott to describe their experiences in uniform and some of their favorite memories.
Ready to be inspired to use your voice and your vote? Hear from champion of democracy and lifelong social justice activist Virginia Kase Solomón, the CEO of the League of Women Voters (LWV). The LWV is the 103-year-old organization that formed just before the 19th Amendment was ratified, and women won the vote. That was on August 26, 1920. While every year that date is marked as Women's Equality Day, for the second year, the LWV is declaring it Women's Inequality Day because of the historic challenges women and allies currently face. The campaign—#WID23—calls on the federal government to pass voting rights legislation, add the Equal Rights Amendment to the US Constitution, and restore reproductive rights to women and those who can become pregnant. Tune in as Virginia sits down with hosts Dee Martin and Kendall Mitchell to discuss #WID23, the critical role of Black women historically and today in the fight for democracy, and the qualities of being an effective leader. Don't miss Virginia's sage advice on “walking in your purpose” and not sweating the small stuff!
I am joined by the wonderful Jenn Uhen, a mentor and advocate as well as founder of The Pledgettes! Her mission is to democratize financial literacy, build a supportive space for women to evolve their relationship with money, and create connections so no woman is going after her personal financial goals alone. Jenn and her husband have clear financial goals, which include a diverse portfolio of investment property, retirement accounts, and businesses. This is all while living a minimalist (but comfortable) lifestyle, including traveling the country in an Airstream. ✨Go to michellefox.com/podcast for SHOW NOTES, TRANSCRIPT, and a link to this YOUTUBE episode.✨ Are you sick and tired of feeling sick and tired? You have found this podcast, which means either you or somebody that you know and love is likely going through perimenopause and/or full blown menopause. I am so excited to share with you that I recently published a digital guide entitled Is It Hot In Here Or Is It Just Me? 7 Steps To Dramatically Reduce Your Hot Flashes Through The Power of Nutrition! I wrote this book with you in mind, because it took me some time to figure out the answers to heal my own menopausal symptoms - like hot flashes and night sweats and tummy bloat - but I have healed these symptoms and now I'm thrilled to be able to share with you! If you have been struggling with menopausal symptoms and want the quick answers to stop struggling, then grab your copy today! You are not meant to suffer and I would love to help you feel better. You deserve to feel good in your body! Links mentioned in this episode: The Pledgettes | thepledgettes.com Women's Equality Day event hosted by Jenn | August 23, 2024 SecondAct Women | secondactwomen.com Your new menopause resource: Is It Hot In Here Or Is It Just Me? Connect with Michelle: Free meal planner: michellefox.com/planner Instagram: @michellefoxlove Facebook: @michellefoxlove Website: michellefox.com
Andrea Kramer and Al Harris, lawyers and gender bias experts, join Karen Conti to talk about gender bias today in the workplace since it is National Women's Equality Day this coming week. Andrea and Al also talk about their new book, “Beyond Bias.”
On this day in legal history, on August 18, 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified by the states – beginning in earnest the path to women's suffrage. The fight for women's suffrage in the United States began after the war for independence, where most states denied women the right to vote. Throughout the 19th century, leaders like Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony worked tirelessly for women's voting rights, organizing protests, marches, and lobbying efforts. In 1878, a women's suffrage amendment was introduced, but it was rejected by the Senate in 1887. However, many western states began to grant women full or partial voting rights, such as Wyoming, Colorado, and Idaho. Following World War I, the suffrage movement gained momentum, and President Wilson began to support it in 1918. Despite initial failures to pass the amendment, Wilson called a special session of Congress, and the woman's suffrage amendment was approved by Congress on June 4, 1919. Several states quickly ratified the amendment, but ratification faced opposition in states like Alabama and Georgia. The fate of the 19th Amendment rested with Tennessee, where supporters and opponents lobbied fiercely. After a dramatic series of events, including legislators fleeing to prevent a vote, the Tennessee House of Representatives voted in favor of ratification. On August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified, which paved the way for American women the right to vote, a monumental step in the long and ongoing journey towards gender equality in the United States.The 19th Amendment, ratified on August 18, 1920, is often celebrated as a milestone in women's voting rights in the U.S. It was designated in 1976 as Women's Equality Day and its centennial in 2020 was marked with various commemorations. However, this view overlooks the reality that the amendment did not grant the vote to all women, only stating that voting rights could not be denied on account of sex. After its ratification, states could still employ voter suppression tactics like poll taxes, effectively keeping many Black, Latina, Indigenous, and Asian American women from voting. These suppression tools largely benefited white women, reflecting the interests of white suffragists who were willing to sacrifice the rights of others to gain support for the amendment. Despite this limited initial progress, activism for women's voting rights continued, leading to major victories like the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and, one hopes, more major victories in the name of equality in the years to come. In sum, we should celebrate the ratification of the 19th Amendment, while still recognizing it was not a panacea to inequity but rather a step, and the struggle for true equality in voting rights persists to this day.19th Amendment anniversary: The amendment's passage didn't give women the right to vote - VoxBloomberg Law has a report detailing the effect of the impending student loan cliff.The impending end of pandemic-era student debt forgiveness programs has increased pressure on employers to aid workers with upcoming payments, reducing the attractiveness of a 401(k) loan matching program set to begin next year under the SECURE 2.0 Act. This new provision would have allowed employers to match student loan repayments like retirement plan deferrals, aiming to boost employee 401(k)s. However, immediate payment demands are driving employers to look for more direct financial help. With nearly 46 million borrowers facing interest accruals in September and regular bills in October, more than half of workers aged 25-40 are seeking student loan support at work. Despite the SECURE 2.0's intention, confusion remains among employers, leading some to seek alternatives like financial wellness programs and coaching services. Only about 8% of employers offer direct repayment assistance, although this number has doubled since 2020 under a CARES Act provision that allows tax-free company contributions to loans. This provision is emerging as more attractive to some companies than SECURE 2.0. Many misunderstandings about the SECURE 2.0 provision have left employers uncertain, and the IRS has yet to issue clear guidance. The focus on immediate student loan payoffs or coaching has become a method for talent recruitment and retention, reflecting a shift in priorities from retirement savings to current financial burdens.401(k) Law's Appeal Fades as Workers Face Student Debt DeadlinesAMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. is facing a challenge to its court-approved stock conversion plan from a preferred shareholder, Michael Simons, who claims the deal undervalues investors like him. The plan, approved by Delaware's Court of Chancery, would convert AMC's preferred stock (APEs) to common shares, including extra shares for individual investors. Thousands of investors opposed the deal, fearing their shares would be diluted. Simons is now asking the court to declare the deal invalid, alleging that it violates the rights of APE holders by not adjusting for any dilution. The lawsuit argues that AMC should distribute the same amount of new stock to APE holders as to common shareholders to avoid diluting ownership interests. The approved settlement came after a contentious legal battle, with many retail investors urging the court to block the plan, claiming that AMC owed them more for saving the company from bankruptcy during the meme stock rally. The dispute started when a pension fund sued AMC, claiming it was sidelining small investors. Despite revisions to include extra shares, many individual investors continued to oppose the plan. Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn approved the settlement, highlighting that additional shares would offset the dilutive effects, but it's unclear when the conversion will occur. Separately, AMC has sued its insurers for refusing to fund the settlement, and another common stockholder is seeking a court order for the company to hold its first annual meeting and board election in over a year.AMC Investor Challenges Court-Approved APE Stock Conversion PlanAttorney John Eastman, indicted in Georgia in connection to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, is awaiting a ruling on his request to postpone his California disciplinary trial while his criminal case progresses. State Bar Court Judge Yvette D. Roland is considering Eastman's request for a stay or abatement of proceedings pending the resolution of his federal criminal investigation and trial. The disciplinary trial is scheduled to resume on August 22, and the defense is seeking a stay until Eastman is "out of harm's way" concerning the Georgia indictment. Roland stated she would rule shortly on the request and is considering a partial stay, but not a total abatement of the action. Bar prosecutors have opposed the postponement request, labeling it an "opportunistic attempt to delay." Eastman's attorney, Randall A. Miller, argued the situation is now more severe, as it affects not just Eastman's license to practice law but his freedom. Eastman, along with former President Donald Trump and 17 others, was indicted on August 14 on charges including racketeering in Georgia. Eastman was previously charged by the California State Bar with 11 ethical and statutory obligations related to efforts to undermine the 2020 election results. He is contending that he can assert the Fifth Amendment privilege to prevent testifying, though Judge Roland said this cannot be done as a blanket claim. The trial has also been complicated by out-of-state witnesses refusing to testify for Eastman, fearing reprisals. Roland has asked the bar to reschedule witnesses for August 22.Eastman Disciplinary Trial After Georgia Indictment in LimboA Republican U.S. lawmaker, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, is heading a congressional probe into Hunter Biden's business dealings and has asked the National Archives for unredacted emails and documents from 2015 and 2016 between President Joe Biden and his son. These years correspond to when Joe Biden was vice president and his son was on the board of the Ukrainian energy company, Burisma. House Republicans are considering a possible impeachment inquiry against President Biden, partly based on allegations of financial misconduct involving the president, his son, and other family members. The White House has strongly denied these allegations, and no evidence of financial misconduct by the president has been produced. U.S. special counsel David Weiss, who is investigating Hunter Biden, said that a trial might be possible on charges of tax evasion and a gun charge after a judge refused a plea deal. This situation could lead to a criminal trial for Hunter Biden while his father seeks reelection. A former business associate of Hunter Biden, Devon Archer, has testified that although the younger Biden gave the impression of leverage because of his father, he was not aware of any wrongdoing by the elder Biden. Comer has alleged that the evidence reveals "access was wide open" for influence peddling in the Biden family, and he has called on the National Archives to provide the unredacted records to further the investigation. Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty in July to charges of failing to pay taxes on more than $1.5 million in income, and he faces a separate charge related to unlawfully owning a firearm while using illegal drugs.US House Republicans seek Joe Biden's emails from National Archives | ReutersThe California attorney general's office is investigating whether Kroger's $24.6 billion plan to acquire rival Albertsons would result in more "pharmacy deserts" in poorer urban and rural areas, according to sources familiar with the review. Pharmacy deserts refer to neighborhoods where access to a pharmacy requires walking or taking a bus more than a half mile, or in driving areas, being more than a mile from a pharmacy. California Attorney General Rob Bonta has expressed deep concern over the proposed merger, which would create a grocery chain with nearly 5,000 stores. The Federal Trade Commission is leading a federal probe into the matter, speaking with experts in food deserts, farming, and smaller grocery chains. The deal's impact on low-income individuals and access to pharmacy services, including vaccinations, has been a particular focus. Despite the companies' pledge to close no stores, some fear that less profitable stores may be closed, restricting access to pharmacies. A Kroger spokesperson stated that the company is working with antitrust enforcers to ensure stores remain open and viable, including those with pharmacies.California probes 'pharmacy deserts' in Kroger's Albertsons deal-sources | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Mo & Mel enjoy a good show with the help from the Co-Executive Directors from Nevada NOW, the Nevada chapter of National Organization for Women, Jeri Burton and Sue Burtch. Jeri & Sue join the ladies about half 1/3 into the show and share with the listners just what Nevada Now does here, their core values and the Political Action Committee they have. They also share the details about their upcoming fundraiser to celebrate Women's Equality Day on Saturday August 26th, here in Las Vegas. From guest speakers, awards, food, raffles, photo booth, DJ and emcee's of Mo & Mel, it will be a great time. Tickets are still being sold and donations accepted at NevadaNOW.org. The group then discusses the recently WNBA Commissioner's Cup loss by the Aces to the Liberty, the thoughts on the loss and what may need to change for the final leg of the season and for the next game vs the Liberty Thursday! Each of the ladies gives there take/comments on what may need to be done. And the ladies all share in the congratulatory message to the new Hall of Fame Becky Hammon. Plus Mel talks more on her enjoyment of the newest episode of HBO's Hard Knocks, which has been surprisingly good. Of course #HotTopcs like #BlindSide #VegasSports and #GirlPower #SneakerDrops We are #LIVE on Facebook LIVE each Wednesday through the GirlChatSports YouTube & Facebook & Twitter pages. Miss the LIVE show? Don't worry, #Subscribe to our YouTube or we can also be found on your favorite podcast app through our LinkTree link https://linktr.ee/girlchatsports. GirlChatSports is always looking for businesses or products to partner up with, send us an email, let's connect! We can't wait to hear from you! #Subscribe #Listen #Follow #Like & #Share Reach out to us on Social Media (Instagram & Twitter) or email GirlChatSports@gmail.com to give us your feedback and any topics you would like to have addressed. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girlchatsports/support
Erin Gallagher is the Founder and CEO of Ella, and a modern day treasure. She takes her role in today's society, not only very seriously but also critical to ensure the longterm generational wealth and success of women. Erin is the tip of the sword - a woman whose unabashed passion toward finding room in this world for every single woman, but also ensuring that woman feels empowered to do the same for herself and for other women, is her ultimate life's work and passion.This conversation explores Erin's business, the femtech space and (briefly) the gaps in women's health, and the upcoming news you can expect from Erin (hypewomen podcast drops 8/26, Women's Equality Day!!)Find Erin on LinkedIn (obvi), but also www.ellaforall.com, download the Fairway app, and tune into the #HypeWomen podcast on 8/26.For Amy and her coaching, visit www.unlockthemagic.org, follow on instagram @unlockthemagic_ as well as @women_making_moves.
This week on the Well Woman Show, I interview Sophia Yen MD is the CEO and Co-Founder of PandiaHealth, providing expert women's hormonal healthcare, convenience, and confidentiality via telemedicine and medication delivery. Pandia Health is the ONLY #WomenFounded #WomenLed #DoctorFounded/Led birth control delivery company. She co-founded Pandia Health because “No one should suffer from ‘pill anxiety' - the fear of running out of birth control and the stress of obtaining it each month.” Dr. Yen enjoys educating the public and physicians about birth control, menstrual regulation, race differences in birth control, BMI and Emergency Contraception, and #PeriodsOptional. Graduated from MIT, UCSF Medical School, and UC Berkeley's MPH program and with 20+ years in medicine, she's a Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford Medical School. She co-founded 3 non-profit projects to improve the lives of women. We discuss Why we need to see a doctor is you have painful or heavy periods, or menopause symptoms How so many women don't know that you can #Make Periods Optional and Finally, that not all telemedicine companies are the same. Dr. Yen advocates for women founded, women led companies. As always, all the links and information are at wellwomanlife.com/319show The Power Up Conference and Concert, happening on August 26th, will bring together inspiring speakers, industry leaders, and performers to discuss and celebrate women's empowerment. And I'm excited to share that the Well Woman Show is a media partner for this event. This year, the event will be held both in-person and virtually, allowing everyone to participate, no matter where you are. It's an excellent opportunity to network, gain insights, and support the incredible work being done to close the gender gaps. So let's power up and be part of the movement towards gender equality. Remember, change begins with each one of us. And by supporting initiatives like Dr. Adia Gooden's work, Gloria Feldt's Take The Lead, and attending events like the Power Up Conference and Concert, we can create a more equitable and inclusive world for everyone. Power Up Concert & Conference 2023 https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/events/https/leadtaketheleadwomencom/event/power-up-conference-2023/e485160 Saturday, August 26, 2023 8:00 AM 7:00 PM UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center Los Angeles, CA Your ticket includes a fabulous night of fun and music celebrating Women's Equality Day. Power Up Concert with Indie Pop trio BETTY as well as August 26th 6-8 pm PT / 9-11 pm ET Los Angeles and Virtual Take The Lead Conference has been helping women for years by creating a safe space to teach them the tools they need to be successful in this world. Whether it be in your career, connecting with your family or in your community, get ready to network with women who are ready to support you in your path to success. To top it all off, the day ends with a fantastic concert with big-name performances. You can get a code that gives you 20% off of tickets with POWERUPWWS The books she recommended were: Estrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve Women's Well-Being and Lengthen Their Lives -- Without Raising the Risk by
What happens when two women decide to learn about politics? Here is the best part of this interview, “you don't have to know anything to get started”. Today on HerCsuite™ Radio, we have a doubleheader with guests Ashley Kindsvatter and Sara Petrie, Co-Founders and Co-Hosts, United SHE Stands podcast.Ashley and Sara share the arc of their careers, what drew them together, why Ashely tapped Sara on the shoulder (spoiler alert it wasn't what she expected), and more.Feel uplifted, inspired and know that your one vote makes a difference.3 Episode Quotes:"We know from research that there is a gender gap in politics, and it's much more than just the seats in our federal, state and local governments. The gaps really exist in our knowledge, in our confidence and our voices. We know women are less likely to participate than men in conversations, advocacy or even running for office when they feel like they are not informed enough. Being informed really gives women the confidence to use our voices, to get involved and to ultimately make an impact in our communities and on issues that we care about.” - Ashley Kindsvatter“I learned how just an average Joe or an average Jane can really make a difference. Even though I started in my mid-twenties to learn about what's happening in the government. I feel I am so capable of learning what's going on and making a difference by using my voice”. - Sara Petrie“I think people are understanding that voting really matters. Especially for young people. We're going to be in this world a little longer and we want to create a world that we want to live in and we're proud to live in.” - Sara PetrieEpisode Highlights: What inspired Ashley and Sara to start United SHE StandsLessons learned about grassroots and the power of learningThe power of “bringing kindness and women into politics”The election results from August 8th, the date this podcast was recorded- Vote NO won!Why your vote matters and how you can make a difference by having a conversation.Join us on August 25th for a Live session with Ashley and Sara as we celebrate the Power In Her Vote, Women's Equality Day.Register here: About Ashley and Sara:Ashley Kindsvatter & Sara Petrie are the Co-Founders and Co-Hosts of the United SHE Stands podcast, a show dedicated to bringing kindness and women into politics. Ashley has always had a passion for leadership and politics. She has undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Computer Science and a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership. Although she has spent her career not engaged in politics and instead as an IT Professional in the data and analytics space, she knew she wanted to get involved and make an impact. Sara has a passion for kindness and lifting others up. She has a degree in Management Information Systems and Business Analytics. While Sara was not interested in politics at all until 2020, she knew even before starting her IT career that she wanted to help others more directly and make a positive impact on the world around her. She didn't find anything that could scratch that itch until she was approached about starting the United SHE Stands podcast to educate and inspire women to get more involved in politics.To get involved and make an impact, Ashley and Sara knew they had to engage and get informed. They co-founded the United SHE Stands podcast in 2022 to bring other women along on their journey, so they too could get informed and feel empowered in politics.Resources:United SHE StandsBringing kindness & women into politicsunitedshestands.com | IG: @united.she.standsHerCsuite™ Women's Growth Network. Built Around You. Discover Your Next. Live Your Legacy.HerCsuite™HerCsuite™ Leadership ProgramsNatalie Benamou LinkedInHerCsuite™ LinkedInWe would be so honored if would rate, review and share this episode.Keep shining your light! The world needs you!
You see them around town or maybe you don't but Scottsdale Police is here to talk about all the good things happening in our city. Scottsdale is broken up into ??? Districts with each one having a different Commanding officer. Here in the Foothills district we have a new face in the position, but not new to the force, Commander Chris Watson. Watson has been with SPD since 2005 where he worked his way from patrol officer field training officer, street crimes detective and drug enforcement unit detective. The former marine who also has a masters in Criminal Justice from ASU is here to tell us about all the ways we can work together as a community. For more information on how you can work with SPD and be an active part of the community, feel free to reach out to Officer Katzeroff at RKATZAROFF@scottsdaleaz.gov or Commander Watson at CWatson@scottsdaleaz.gov Calendar of Events Sip + Shop Summer Market SeriesAs summer heats up and the local farmers markets wind down, we're celebrating local chefs, purveyors, and (most importantly) some of our favorite wines and spirits, with a festive and free indoor market series. Savor six tastings of wine, beer, and spirits, enjoy live music, and get a 20% off voucher to use at ZuZu within 30 days. Food by top local chefs will also be available for purchase. Plus, this year we're adding celebrity chef dinners to each event! Savor a delightful three-course menu created by Executive Chef Russell and the guest chef, including a meet-and-greet reception. Be sure to click the link to register and learn more. Dog Fun Festival @ WestWorld Calling all you dog lovers and owners out there. This weekend at WestWorld is the Dog Fun Festival. Come and bring your pups for a day of races, IG worthy pics, special treats and a paw-fully fun time. Doors open at 10am and don't worry, it is all happening indoors. What She Said EventModern Day Wife is coming back to town next Thursday, Aug 24 for the What She Said Event at the W Hotel in Old Town. Happening on Women's Equality Day, this event showcases powerful women who are here to motivate and let you know, You can do it! Tickets start at just $35 and are still available. SUBSCRIBE on your Favorite podcast listening app. Find us on IG & FB at Scottsdale Vibes Podcast or check us out on scottsdale vibes dot media. And don't forget that we are now the proud owners of Scottsdale City Lifestyle magazine where you can read about even more of your favorite community.
You see them around town or maybe you don't but Scottsdale Police is here to talk about all the good things happening in our city. Scottsdale is broken up into ??? Districts with each one having a different Commanding officer. Here in the Foothills district we have a new face in the position, but not new to the force, Commander Chris Watson. Watson has been with SPD since 2005 where he worked his way from patrol officer field training officer, street crimes detective and drug enforcement unit detective. The former marine who also has a masters in Criminal Justice from ASU is here to tell us about all the ways we can work together as a community. For more information on how you can work with SPD and be an active part of the community, feel free to reach out to Officer Katzeroff at RKATZAROFF@scottsdaleaz.gov or Commander Watson at CWatson@scottsdaleaz.gov Calendar of Events Sip + Shop Summer Market SeriesAs summer heats up and the local farmers markets wind down, we're celebrating local chefs, purveyors, and (most importantly) some of our favorite wines and spirits, with a festive and free indoor market series. Savor six tastings of wine, beer, and spirits, enjoy live music, and get a 20% off voucher to use at ZuZu within 30 days. Food by top local chefs will also be available for purchase. Plus, this year we're adding celebrity chef dinners to each event! Savor a delightful three-course menu created by Executive Chef Russell and the guest chef, including a meet-and-greet reception. Be sure to click the link to register and learn more. Dog Fun Festival @ WestWorld Calling all you dog lovers and owners out there. This weekend at WestWorld is the Dog Fun Festival. Come and bring your pups for a day of races, IG worthy pics, special treats and a paw-fully fun time. Doors open at 10am and don't worry, it is all happening indoors. What She Said EventModern Day Wife is coming back to town next Thursday, Aug 24 for the What She Said Event at the W Hotel in Old Town. Happening on Women's Equality Day, this event showcases powerful women who are here to motivate and let you know, You can do it! Tickets start at just $35 and are still available. SUBSCRIBE on your Favorite podcast listening app. Find us on IG & FB at Scottsdale Vibes Podcast or check us out on scottsdale vibes dot media. And don't forget that we are now the proud owners of Scottsdale City Lifestyle magazine where you can read about even more of your favorite community.
This month on the Well Woman Show, the topic is workplaces that work for women because when women thrive, families thrive. And when families thrive, whole communities thrive. I share my analysis of the future of work, workforce development and economic development ecosystems and interviews Zeynep Ton, a Professor of the Practice at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She is also president of the nonprofit Good Jobs Institute, where she works with companies to improve their operations in a way that satisfies employees, customers, and investors alike. Before joining MIT Sloan, Ton spent seven years on the faculty at Harvard Business School. She is the author of The Good Jobs Strategy: How the Smartest Companies Invest in Employees to Lower Costs and Boost Profits and the new book, The Case for Good Jobs: How Great Companies Bring Dignity, Pay and Meaning to Everyone's Work. A native of Turkey, Ton first came to the US on a volleyball scholarship from Pennsylvania State University. She received her BS in industrial and manufacturing engineering there and her Doctor of Business Administration from the Harvard Business School.100 Women Albuquerque members gather quarterly and donate $100 each to the same local nonprofit. Grassroots giving circles likes ours allow us to amplify our impact and turn your $100 donation into thousands. All money goes directly to the nonprofit. Learn more at 100WomenABQ.orgThe Power Up Conference and Concert, happening on August 26th, will bring together inspiring speakers, industry leaders, and performers to discuss and celebrate women's empowerment. And I'm excited to share that the Well Woman Show is a media partner for this event. This year, the event will be held both in-person and virtually, allowing everyone to participate, no matter where you are. It's an excellent opportunity to network, gain insights, and support the incredible work being done to close the gender gaps. So let's power up and be part of the movement towards gender equality. Remember, change begins with each one of us. And by supporting initiatives like Dr. Adia Gooden's work, Gloria Feldt's Take The Lead, and attending events like the Power Up Conference and Concert, we can create a more equitable and inclusive world for everyone.Power Up Concert & Conference 2023Saturday, August 26, 20238:00 AM 7:00 PMUCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center Los Angeles, CAYour ticket includes a fabulous night of fun and music celebrating Women's Equality Day.Use code: POWERUPWWShttps://www.taketheleadwomen.com/events/https/leadtaketheleadwomencom/event/power-up-conference-2023/e485160The Well Woman Show is thankful for support from The Well Woman Academy™ at wellwomanlife.com/academy. Join us in the Academy for the community, mindfulness practices, and strategy to live your Well Woman Life.
In celebration of Women's Equality Day on August 26th, ReVoicing the Future teamed up with JAM Industries to shine a light on some of the women behind the company. Join Natalie, for a journey into the careers of Terri Shaw, Director of Sales for KMC Music & Davitt & Hanser, and Leann Ryan, Director of Product Development of The Music People. They dive into the importance of mentorship, how they've grown their careers from the bottom up, and how your identity as a woman brings an equal asset to the table. - Learn more about JAM Industries at www.jamindustries.com - Forbes Article Terri references: Why We Need More Women in Sales Learn more about Women at NAMM at www.namm.org/women-of-namm. Follow Us Here: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn – Sponsored by AKG: www.akg.com This episode was co-produced and edited by Natalie, Morrison, Stephanie Lamond, and Julia Olsen. Music by: Lucky Lamond
Below is a small selection from the stories Jim reported on in our continuing series- What in the world- --Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has once again criticized the pro-life movement, calling its efforts to save unborn children, -sinful,- during a round-table discussion at the University of California-San Francisco to mark Women's Equality Day. --A Nebraska teenager allegedly aborted her viable, late-term unborn baby at home via abortion drugs with the help of her mother and is being charged as an adult. The two allegedly buried, burned and then reburied the aborted baby's body with the help of a third person.--A move to have the VA provide abortion services---The gross negligence of two Rhode Island emergency medical technicians is alleged to have contributed to the death of a premature baby born in a toilet.--A panel of federal judges has decided that the federal Americans with Disabilities Act -ADA- should be interpreted to accommodate gender dysphoria.--A Yale professor will lead a team seeking to dismantle racism inherent in video games.--Masked Antifa members armed with AR-15 rifles and hand guns showed up to guard what was billed as a kid-friendly drag show at a North Texas distillery.--An Illinois school district is profusely apologizing after a minister asked God to bless the facility and staff during a special ceremony commemorating the launch of the semester. --During a speech in Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden issued a message for brave, right-wing Americans saying they need something more than a gun to fight against the United States, giving the example of an F-15 fighter jet as something to use instead.
Welcome to August 26th, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate women's rights and man's best friend. On this day in 1920 the United States Congress passed the 19th Amendment to the Constitution granting women full and equal voting rights. While it may sound preposterous today, this amendment was 80 years in the making, if you take into account that the seeds of unrest were sown in the early 1800s. That's when Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, along with Martha Wright, Mary Ann McClintock and Jane Hunt set in motion plans for the first woman's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York after being denied access to the Anti-Slavery Convention in London. Today we celebrate National Women's Equality Day and the one hundred years of progress we have made since the 19th Amendment was passed. Over 15,000 years ago, early humans domesticated wolves and created a friendship that has stood the test of time. Since then dogs have proven to be loyal, friendly and hardworking to boot. No other canine represents these traits better than the film star Lassie. While this collie was first played by a pedigree female, she refused to swim in the river and was replaced by a male dog named Pal. Since then, all nine Lassies have been male and all of them descendants of Pal. It turns out that male collies don't lose their coats as often as females and are therefore more suited to their movie closeups. On National Dog Day, celebrate your own furry friends who are awfully glad that you're in their pack. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Women's Equality Day 2022! Coincidentally enough in 1973 women were guaranteed federal and constitutional protection of abortion rights, therefore our right to bodily autonomy. Which we all know is at risk and in the hands of our 2022 Supreme Court Justices. So it's a little bittersweet today so we are focusing on actionable steps we can take as a community to celebrate this holiday. Today, it's just us 3 Clits gettin down and dirty! Empowered Women Empower Everyone: What Women's Equality Day is All About. In this episode you will learn:How to celebrate women's equality day A tool to cultivate compassion so you can be a BETTER LISTENERActionable steps we can take as a community Sign the Petition for Women's Equality Day to be a federally recognized holiday. https://www.change.org/p/elevate-women-s-equality-day-to-a-federal-holiday Download our free audio training CLIT TALK CLIFF NOTES: The Ultimate NO BS Guide to Self Pleasure & Sexual Intimacy