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I Weigh with Jameela Jamil
Countering Misinformation about Later Stage Abortions with Asha Dahya

I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 47:52


This episode features stories about pregnancy loss and birth trauma so please take care while listening or join us next time. Jameela welcomes producer, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com, Asha Dahya for a compassionate and eye-opening conversation about why people have abortions in the later stages of pregnancy. The two discuss the politically charged future of reproductive rights without Roe v Wade, the reality of later abortion as healthcare with a focus on saving lives, and how the landscape of abortion access in the US has been increasingly challenging. This episode will help anyone understand how to better advocate for abortion rights by arming you with important facts to counter misinformation. You can learn more about Asha Dahya's film documentary 'Someone You Know' here: https://www.someoneyouknowdoc.com and follow her on IG @ashadahya If you have a question for Jameela, email it to iweighpodcast@gmail.com, and we may ask it in a future episode!You can find transcripts from the show on the Earwolf websiteI Weigh has amazing merch – check it out at podswag.comSend what you 'weigh' to iweighpodcast@gmail.comJameela is on Instagram @jameelajamil and TikTok @jameelajamilAnd make sure to check out I Weigh's Instagram, Youtube and TikTok for more!

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan
867: GirlTalkHQ With Asha Dahya

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 17:54


Get Your Copy of Asian Women Who Boss Up - https://bit.ly/SYC-Shop Pre-order The Tao of Self-Confidence: A Guide to Moving Beyond Trauma and Awakening the Leader Within - https://sheenayapchan.com/thetaoofselfconfidence/

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Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will
268 How Our Authenticity And Identity Shifts Over Time

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 58:19


268 How Our Authenticity And Identity Shifts Over Time   Have you ever made a decision that conflicted with beliefs you once had? It's always a troubling feeling when change comes around, we question ourselves, our intelligence, our society, our parents, and everything that shaped us into who we are. Which is why it is so important to not just ourselves but to other people in our lives to remain fluid and open minded.  In this episode Sarah Elkins and Asha Dahya discuss how our authenticity is always changing and evolving with us, and how it is incredibly important to embrace this portion of our humanity and learn to grow and accept ourselves and our own changes.   Highlights Authenticity is about being comfortable in your skin and values regardless of how uncomfortable the situation you're in is.  Finding what keeps you passionate. Finding your what and why. Amplifying the stories that matter.   Quotes “Anytime I got to do things like that, talk about this is how I used to think and now this is where I am and this is what I'm doing with my passion. It made me feel much more empowered because I knew I had a goal, rather than “oh I just changed my mind on something.”.” “But I think once we give space for us to make those decisions and also permission to fail, it's okay to fail and make the wrong decisions and work out how to get back on track. All of those things, we deserve to have in our lives.”   Dear Listeners it is now your turn, If you had an opportunity to amplify a specific story from your life, that you know other people have experienced and would find great comfort and inspiration in, what would that story be?  And, as always, thank you for listening.    About Asha Asha Dahya is a TEDx Speaker, author and producer with nearly 2 decades of experience creating content for major broadcast and digital platforms including FOX, ABC, MSN, and MTV. In 2020 Asha released her first book titled ‘Today's Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing The World' where she interviewed 50 women and girls from around the world. Asha is also the Founder and Editor in Chief of GirlTalkHQ.Com: a daily female empowerment blog promoting women's voices stories. Passionate about the intersections of female representation, reproductive justice, and religion, Asha is currently in production on two documentary projects about abortion. You can see more of her work at AshaDahya.com. Connect with Asha on her Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram!   And be sure to check out Asha's website at Asha Dahya, Girl Talk, and her book Today's Wonder Women! As well as the Ted Talk she was in! About Sarah "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana. Interested in No Longer Virtual? Check out the details and register at elkinsconsulting.com/nlv-home Be sure to check out the Job Interview Storytelling Course as well to make sure you nail that next interview!

Influence
An abortion rights discussion with Asha Dahya

Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 38:27


This week Jen and Joss are joined by Asha Dahya, TEDx speaker, founder of GirlTalkHQ.com, and board member of the Religious Coalition for Reproduction Choice (RCRC). The discussion today is all about the impacts of the recent overturn of the American Supreme Court case, Roe vs. Wade and what the future might hold for Americans. Make sure to follow Asha on IG @Ashadahya and our podcast account @Influencethepod. (or @Jennug and @Joss.Richard) 

Asian Voices Radio
Cultivating Community for Women of Color with Asha Dahya

Asian Voices Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 32:24


Asha Dahya is a producer, author, and speaker. She is considered a voice of authority in the feminist media space. She addresses topics of reproductive rights, gender equality, and the representation of women in media. Dahya founded GirlTalkHQ.com in 2013 as a platform for empowerment and education for girls and women. She also gave a talk on TEDx Normal on reproductive rights in 2019 (available on YouTube). Sheena Yap-Chan is also an author, speaker, and advocate for women empowerment. Together, they discuss topics of identity, representation, women's rights, and human resilience. 

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A2 The Show
Escaping the Evangelical Church while hosting TV shows | Asha Dahya

A2 The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 47:06


A² The Show - Ep 389 Feat. Asha Dahya "Meet Asha Dahya - author, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com Asha was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She has spent the last 16 years creating, producing and hosting content for networks such as MTV, MSN.com, Disney, ABC, Nickelodeon, Fox, Nine Network Australia and more. Considered a voice of authority in the feminist media space, she has delivered keynote addresses for organizations such as Accenture, UCLA and March for Moms. Asha has also moderated panels for UN Women, Mount Saint Mary's University, EmpowHer Institute, Women's Voices Now Film Festival, rePRO Film Fest, and Continuum Collective. Asha is a recipient of the Awesome Without Borders grant from the Harnisch Foundation, and the 2022 Creative Power Award grant." www.ashadahya.com www.girltalkhq.com www.todayswonderwomenbook.com @ashadahya (insta and Twitter) @girltalkhq (insta and Twitter) A2 The Show is the most international podcast run by 3 guys on 3 different continents. Ali Haejl, Ali Al Shammari, and Saeed Jammal have created a world community of thought leaders and experts. Our guests are from all walks of life: engineers, comedians, journalists, rockstars, civil right activists, artists. entrepreneurs, from Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America and Australia. So far, we have made over 350 podcasts with guests from over 70 countries. We will not stop this podcast until we meet with someone from every country, promise. To the moon

i want what SHE has
#217 Opening Up the Abortion Conversation

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 113:01


Today, I approach the subject of abortion with a (somewhat) open mind. I appreciate the fact that this is a divisive topic, and my hope is to relieve some of the pressure on the subject so that we can address the practical issues that are related to reproductive care. As someone who believes that it should a person's choice whether or not they have a child, I am committed to taking action to maintain that choice, but I am open to listening to and understanding other's opinions.So in my attempt to keep an open mind, I share two TedxTalks by women who are holding space for non-divisive conversations around this subject. Staying true to my own need to keep fighting for the right to choose, I share a Ted Talk that gives hope and suggestions for what to do when Roe is overturned. Finally, I share Ted Talk that has nothing to do with abortion or reproductive rights, but it's as a reminder that life is complicated, people are complicated and their stories are not single nor straightforward, so let's keep an open mind as we have these discussions. Plus a little New Moon wisdom...TedxTalk by Asha Dahya, Journalist and women's rights activist; founder/editor of GirlTalkHQ.com, presents: “Reframing Reproductive Rights: Going Beyond Pro-Choice vs Pro Life” Asha shares her big idea surrounding what it would it look like if we took the most divisive topic in America and changed the narrative beyond pro-choice and pro-life?Ted Talk The End of Roe v. Wade by Kathryn Kolbert, Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision protecting people's right to have an abortion in the United States, will be overturned within a year, says reproductive rights attorney Kathryn Kolbert. In this electrifying call to action, she breaks down the systematic attack against reproductive freedom in the US and envisions what a post-Roe world could look like. "First, we've got to build a badass social justice movement," she says.And just for reference, TedxTalk by Pro-Life Feminist Deanna Wallace. (not listened to on the show)TedxTalk about "wholelife" principles, the precursor to "pro-life" and what's been left out of it today by Khadija Garrison Adams, former missionary, master storyteller and Black breastfeeding champion Khadija Garrison Adams talks about the ways that fear of pregnancy impacts people who aren't unmarried young adults, unpacks how our understanding of the pro-life movement is based on a faulty version of its history and how it's origin story is ripe for building a third way in the conversation - a way that could be led by a group ignored by pro-life and pro-choice champions - The Black Church.TED Talk The Danger of a Single Story by novelist and author of We Should All Be Feminists Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, which tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice -- and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person, we risk a critical misunderstanding.Maternal Mortality StatsStories for Choice from the TMI ProjectAnd finally, here's your Moon report.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda of Radio Kingston.Our show music is from Shana Falana !!!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas

#WeNeedToTalk
#WeNeedToTalk-Asha Dahya

#WeNeedToTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 31:34


On this episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynda chats with Author, Speaker and Human Rights Activist Asha Dahya.  The two have an indepth discussion about choosing the life of an activist, differences in perception based on where you are from, having your voice heard as a female, why speaking out as Pro-choice is important and how people who want to use their voice can start.    Asha Dahya is an author, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com Asha was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She has spent the last 16 years creating, producing and hosting content for networks such as MTV, MSN.com, Disney, ABC, Nickelodeon, Fox, Nine Network Australia and more. Considered a voice of authority in the feminist media space, she has delivered keynote addresses for organizations such as Accenture, UCLA and March for Moms. Asha has also moderated panels for UN Women, Mount Saint Mary's University, EmpowHer Institute, Women's Voices Now Film Festival, rePRO Film Fest, and Continuum Collective. Asha is a recipient of the Awesome Without Borders grant from the Harnisch Foundation, and the 2022 Creative Power Award grant. Asha is currently in post production on a short documentary about later abortion, in development on a docu-series about global abortion laws with an award-winning UK production company, and hosts the rePRO Film Podcast interview series for the rePRO Film Fest. Asha is a board member of the Religious Coalition for Reproduction Choice (RCRC) since 2021. Through her work, Asha focuses on reproductive rights, gender equality, and the representation of women in media. She is passionate about empowering women, girls and femmes to take up space, raise their voice and share their story with the world.  

The Witty Writers Show with author, Beth Worsdell.
Today's Wonder Women author, Asha Dahya joins Beth Worsdell to chat about amazing women's true stories and her own journey.

The Witty Writers Show with author, Beth Worsdell.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 60:10


Let's meet the amazing, Asha Dahya on The Witty Writers Show. She is a fantastic author, TEDx speaker, and Asha is also the founder of GirlTalkHQ.com. If you haven't already, check out her amazing talks via Youtube and other platforms A huge supporter of all women, Asha Dahya is inspiring and highly motivated. She is a breath of fresh air. Bio: Asha Dahya was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She has spent the last 16 years creating, producing, and hosting content for networks such as MTV, MSN, Disney, ABC, Nickelodeon, Fox, Nine Network Australia, and more. Through her work, Asha focuses on reproductive rights, gender equality, and the representation of women in media. Links: https://www.amazon.com/Asha-Dahya/e/B085C3KCBR https://www.linkedin.com/.../www.youtube.com/user/AshaTVHOST Watch The Witty Writers Show live interviews here: Youtube Facebook Website Facebook group for writers and authors: WRITER BETTER AUTHOR SMARTER #bethworsdell #TheWittyWritersShow #TWWS #ashadahya #todayswonderwomen #realstories #strongwomen #womenwhofight #truestories #womenwhofightback #truestoriesaboutwomen #womensrights --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beth-worsdell-author/message

Your Brand. Your Story.
Breaking the Rules with GirlTalkHQ Founder Asha Dahya

Your Brand. Your Story.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 27:05


Asha describes what inspired her to work with female founders; what speaks to her on the subject of brand storytelling; and how she empowers women to break the rules. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourbrandyourstory/support

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PowHER Hour
Episode 22: Asha Dahya

PowHER Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 38:23


It feels good to back talking to other people and I couldn't have asked for a better guest to get restarted. Meet Asha Dahya. Asha is the author of a recently released book 'Today's Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing The World' which features inspiring, heroic stories of 50 women and girls from around the world. She is also the founder of a digital platform called GirlTalkHQ.com, which shares the voices and stories of women. She also shares her own story, from Australia to Hollywood, to leaving a bad relationship and the conservative church she thought was her home, to why she created GirlTalkHQ. She is herself, an inspiration. We talk about all that, plus some exciting projects she has on the horizon. 

Straight White American Jesus
Being a Woman of Color in Purity Culture with Asha Dahya

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 39:05


TEDx speaker and author Asha Dahya is the Creator and Editor in Chief of GIRLTALKHQ. She was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now lives in the USA. Of Indian descent, Asha grew up in Evangelical churches and was imbued with the teachings of purity culture. She discusses how it shaped her understanding of love, embodiment, and relationships, and why it prevented her from seeking the proper help when her marriage turned abusive. She also discusses how being a woman of color in the United States adds another layer of otherness and objectification within the confines of Evangelical spaces. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/straightwhiteamericanjesu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/straightwhiteamericanjesu/support

Gen Z Voice
Asha Dahya

Gen Z Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 33:51


Asha Dahya is a TEDx Speaker, author and producer with nearly 2 decades of experience creating content for major broadcast and digital platforms including FOX, ABC, MSN, and MTV. In 2020 Asha released her first book titled ‘Today's Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing The World' where she interviewed 50 women and girls from around the world. Asha is also the Founder and Editor in Chief of GirlTalkHQ.Com: a daily female empowerment blog promoting women's voices stories. Asha is passionate about the intersections of female representation, reproductive justice, and religion. She is currently working on 2 documentary projects about abortion.

Hearthside Salons with PageCraftWriting
Sarah Moshman - Documentarian, Author - Empowered Filmmaking

Hearthside Salons with PageCraftWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 61:12


Emmy-winning documentarian, Sarah Moshman, is drawn to stories of women overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. We’ll talk about her three docs: The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things, Losing Sight of Shore about four women rowing to Australia, and Nevertheless following seven people grappling with sexual harassment claims in work or school. We’ll also talk about what’s next for her and how her new book, Empowered Filmmaking: How to Make a Documentary on Your Own Terms, can help with what’s next for you.Sarah and I talk about: Jackson Katz' TedTalk on languaging and violence against women. Rashad Beal and Peace Over Violence. Fiona Tatten and Womenthology. Film resources like IndieFlix and GirltalkHQ. And of course, Sarah's films Losing Sight of Shore, The Empowerment Project, Nevertheless, her MovieMaker Magazine article on directing Losing Sight of Shore, and her great new book: Empowered Filmmaking.  

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Radicals & Revolutionaries Lab

This week's radical is Asha Dahya, founder of GirlTalkHQ.com and author of Today's Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing the World. She's also a TedX speaker and fierce advocate for reproductive rights, gender equality, and the representation of women in media.Our conversation will take us from her beginnings on Australian TV, coming to America, and joining a fundamentalist church, to breaking free from societal expectations and discovering her own path, her own beliefs, and most importantly, her own voice.Some Questions I Ask:Can you tell us about your new book, Today’s Wonder Women? (1:11)How did you find the women featured in your book? (3:03)How being a mother made Asha a better leader, and why corporations should tap into this (13:42)Where did you grow up? (17:04)Tell me about your experience with the church? (29:35)What can you tell me about your upcoming documentary project? (41:06)In This Episode, You Will Learn:About the challenges of interviewing women around the world (5:12)About creating a daily content platform centred around women (8:13)How Asha got her start in television (20:03)About coming to America, landing a job, and falling in with a new church (23:29)About leaving an abusive marriage and evangelicalism behind (33:56)About Asha’s rebirth and beginning the path to the person she is today (38:50)Why voting against abortion access without a clearer understanding of the bigger picture is more dangerous than you think (47:53)Resources:Asha's WebsiteGirlTalkHQToday's Wonder WomenAsha's TedX AppearanceSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/rrlab. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Gifters: Your Story is a Gift to the World

I am a journalist, writer and content creator with 15 years of both digital and broadcast media experience. I am the creator and editor-in-chief of a daily women's newsmedia site called GirlTalkHQ.com. I am particularly passionate about the issues of reproductive rights, religion, race, and the representation of women in a number of industries. Connect with me to learn more about my expertise in the feminist media space, or to inquire about my docu-series project. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashadahya/

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Sippin' The Tea
Author Asha Dahya

Sippin' The Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 21:34


Asha Dahya is a journalist, content creator, and TEDx speaker with over 15 years' experience creating content for major broadcast and digital platforms, including FOX, ABC, MSN, and MTV. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of GirlTalkHQ.com, a daily news site promoting positive imagery and representation of women in media. She is active in protecting reproductive rights and has been a moderator of panels including UN Women, Mount Saint Mary's University, and EmpowHer Institute. Indian by ethnicity, she was born in the United Kingdom, raised in Australia, and is currently based in Los Angeles. Her new book; Today's Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing the World released March 18, 2020Come and have a listen and make sure to follow us at:@ArianeAndrew@MattDillon1983@SippintheTeaTvShowIf you're more of a visual person: Check out  Asha's interview on our TV Show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5X8C160GrFc#ArianeAndrew #SippinTheTea #MattDillon #AshaDahya

Kindreds
Reframing Reproductive Rights with Asha Dahya

Kindreds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 50:48


Katey speaks with filmmaker and journalist Asha Dahya about her upcoming documentary series Life At All Costs: Going Beyond Pro Choice vs. Pro Life. We talk about her faith journey from evangelicalism to spiritual searching and how that shapes her work around changing the conversation around reproductive health and rights. Asha Dahya is a journalist, a filmmaker, and the Content Creator and Editor-in-Chief of GirlTalkHQ, a daily women’s news media site with a mission to inspire and empower, and that centers positive news for women with a focus on the representation of women in the media. Follow her on Twitter(@ashadahya) and Instagram (@ashadahya), and keep up with her documentary making process at Seed and Spark. Shownotes: http://kindredspodcast.com/2018/06/04/episode-19-reframing-reproductive-rights-with-asha-dahya/

I Think I Love You
Episode 22: Sex Education with Asha Dahya

I Think I Love You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 30:47


Sex Education is a subject that most schools and parents struggle to teach. My personal; experience with it was learning from my friends and personal experiences. Joining me for this episode is Asha Dahya. She is a journalist, writer and content creator. She has worked for MTV, Nickelodeon, Disney, Fox, ABC, MSN, CW, and The Food Network, producing and hosting both digital and broadcast shows. She holds a BA with a double major in Film and Journalism. Asha is also the founder and editor-in-chief of GirlTalkHQ.com, a daily feminist news blog. She is passionate about religion, reproductive rights, and the representation of women. She is currently developing a docu-series called 'LIFE AT ALL COSTS: Going Beyond Pro Choice vs. Pro Life'. Ashsa's Twitter: @Ashadahya Follow my podcast at: IG: @Loverboylos Twitter: @Loverboyloso FB Page: I Think I Love You

Exvangelical
Asha Dahya

Exvangelical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 80:07


This week's guest is the Editor-in-Chief of GirlTalkHQ.com, Asha Dahya. In this conversation we talk about her childhood in Brisbane, Australia, moving to the State, and life in and beyond evangelicalism. In the second part we also talk about reproductive rights and how they are represented in evangelicalism. Follow Asha Dahya on Twitter & Instagram @ashadahya, and check out GirlTalkHQ.com. Follow Blake on Twitter @brchastain, and follow the show @exvangelicalpod. Join the Facebook group! https://goo.gl/ALMtBL Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/exvangelicalpod.

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The Power of WE
015: The Reluctant Feminist with Asha Dahya of GirlTalkHQ.com

The Power of WE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 42:59


Asha Dahya founder of GirlTalkHQ.com and your host Olivia Lee talk feminism, accepting your passions and your beliefs and how to navigate male dominated world of business and entrepreneurship. If you are wondering what the movement is all about, Asha truly knows the world of women. Remember, share with your friends and don't forget to subscribe!

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Live A Conscious Life
Asha Dahya: Creator & Editor Of GirlTalkHQ On Feminism, Religion & Reproductive Rights

Live A Conscious Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 72:23


Creator and editor of feminist blog, GirlTalkHQ, shares about her feminist journey, history of revolutionary women in Biblical history, her passion for abortion rights, and two feminist TV documentary series she's developing. The feminist retreat survey: https://andrea268.typeform.com/to/s6Vroj

Back2Reality
2.37: Chris Riedell & Myles Weber

Back2Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 69:53


Have you gone to our Kickstarter yet? Then what are you waiting for!? Put on your sneakers and run over there: bit.ly/GetBack2Reality This week's show: Kind of epic. Just saying. We're joined by Chris Riedell, one half of the awesomely funny acting/directing duo The Brothers Riedell! And, our returning champion comedian/host Myles Weber! The convo this week... ::sigh:: the Super Bowl - and the game really mattered not - our favorite highlights, Bruno Mars, the commercials that we almost cared about, and why one sideline reporter had to address her hair. THEN, we cover Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Gabby Sidibe's headlines from the weekend. Finally, Asha Dahya from GirlTalkHQ.com gives us the low down on American Apparel's new campaign that's raising a few eyebrows. The Situationship is a moment between two sisters... and that's all we're gonna say about that. Jarrett & Tati B bring a brand new Get It Together & I Don't Get It! And we're on Kickstarter and stuff. So go donate! bit.ly/GetBack2Reality ---------------------- CONNECT WITH THE CAST: Jarrett Hill @JarrettHill (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Youtube) www.HuffingtonPost.com/jarrett-hill/ Tati B. @TheTatiB (Twitter, IG) Chris Riedell @BrothersRiedell (Twitter) YouTube.com/TheBrothersRiedell www.CampTakota.com Myles Weber @MylesWeberJoker (Twitter) www.MylesWeber.com Find our show now on iTunes, Stitcher & SoundCloud by searching "GetBack2Reality"! Get Back 2 Reality Back2Reality