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As Women you are Soul precious. So much so that you shine in God's Delight. Radiant that you are by far therefore Glory in God's Delight is for you.
With the month wrapping up we celebrate women's history, for international women's month! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randomkyle/support
***The Following Contains Explicit Language and Adult Content*** AJ OUM Episode 183 - International Women's Month Finale Hall of Fame Beef!!!! Heated discussions arise as AJ & Dave break down the 2020 and 2021 classes of the WWE Hall of Fame. The return of The Fiend, some pro wrestling news for the month of April and we give our big finale to International Women’s Month and their history in pro wrestling. We are officially on the Road to Wrestlemania! As always, any comments, suggestions or conversation starters for the host to read on the show email me at: ajorsini96host@gmail.com All new Episodes of OUM on ajoum.podbean.com every Saturday at 9pm! Thank you to Mikey Ruckus for the dope new OUM Theme Song! Check him out over here: https://www.facebook.com/MikeyRukusMusic https://soundcloud.com/mikey-rukus You can follow me on here: Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Wordpress & Youtube You can also catch the show on: ITunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Stitcher Radio, Google Play Music, Tune In Radio, Castbox.FM, Anchor.FM, Amazon Music, Pandora & Listen Notes! Want to support the show? Check out the Orsini’s Uncensored Mind T Shirt!! www.prowrestlingtees.com/ajoum
It's March and that means it's Women's History Month or International Women's Month. On months like this, companies and brands start to perform their wokeness in the hopes we give them props. In this week's episode, TT lists the action items that companies, service providers and governments should do if they really want to celebrate women and claim that they value women.Follow Get Me Off This Ride on Twitter, @GetMeTFasap, and on Instagram @getmeoffthisridepodcast, and if you'd like to send an email to the show, you can do so at ttmakatu@gmail.com.
Good things come to those who wait was written way back in 2018. So believing that your struggle your pain your agitation will not be in vain, simply because God's got it and if God's got it then you can most certainly leave your worries behind and just believe it.
We apologize in advance for all of the tangents in this episode. This week, Jenni talks about the Greenbrier Ghost, the only ghost known to help convict their murderer, while Abena tells the story of Marianne Bachmeier who avenged her daughter's death. We totally planned the way we rounded out International Women's Month with the stories of two strong women *wink* --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-killer-pod/message
It's March 2020 and you are about to go into quarantine. You are living through a pandemic and you completely forget that it's International Women's Month! Danielle and Susan are looking back at this year that has gone by in a blink of an eye and are reflecting about the things that have changed for them. Theses ladies have definitely gone through their highs and lows and they are revealing it all in this week's episode. Listen for another episode filled with laughs, honesty, and remembering International Women's Month this year. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/actually-relatable/support
I'm not bossy; I have leadership skills. Dr. Jen and Regina have their first guest on the show! Laura Weldy, a women's leadership and career success coach, shares how women can build confidence and find their value at work...plus some cool tools we can all use. Confidence + vodka + bubbles + wine = an empowering conversation!
On today's episode we recognize International Women's Month with a conversation between Jen and her Gigi! This is such a special episode for Jen as she gets to talk parenting with one of the people who spent a ton of time helping to parent her growing up.
During this episode Mishia talks about amazing seafood restaurants, good weather, and chimes in on a recent interview featuring Blac Chyna hosted by Angela Yee on Lip Service. Tune in to get inspired.Support the show (Https://Cash.app/$everythingnamari)
Dr. Jen and Regina talk to...molly pockets? No, that's not right. Listen as they share practical advice on how to help women at work during a pandemic. Hello Dolly! Check out the report here: https://womenintheworkplace.com
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Dr. Jen and Regina walk through the last three years of McKinsey and Leanin.org's Women in the Workplace study. What does the data tell us? Listen and learn! There's a pandemic? But wait, who is Bob? Check out the report here: https://womenintheworkplace.com
In honor of International Women's Month, and the upcoming International Women's Day, Bryan, Manny, and Devon discussed who they thought were the greatest women's athletes of all time, with a few names that came as a surprise. We also touched base on the JJ Watt signing, what's up with Russell Wilson, and a discussion on if the NHL should do away with the shootout and play continuous 3 vs. 3 overtime. Join us on Facebook or Twitter to give us suggestions for future topics.
STREAM THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXXa1wtQOF8&feature=youtu.be Happy March everyone! To celebrate International Women's Month, Katie and Michae have episodes each week to discuss the women in the film and television industry and new films being released that cover women's topics and feature female leads. To kick off this month that celebrates women, the duo talks about the women in the industry that have made an impact on their lives. Tune in next week to hear Katie and Michae discuss the new Netflix Original film, "Moxie". RENT OR BUY "KNOW ABOUT US": https://vimeo.com/store/ondemand/popup/5508192?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fkljmovement.org%2F&ssl=1&fbclid=IwAR1cwDAksgbCsAuu1IDMLq23DN714AxbG8Df_ythx5hxo9aF-QfYiAt1C4U KLJ MOVEMENT HOME PAGE: https://kljmovement.org SUBSCRIBE TO POPCORN CHATS ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0OJYBJw4kxiN46_sa-rJ-Q?view_as=subscriber DONATE TO BLM: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019 TIK TOK: @popcornchatspod INSTAGRAM: @katayhealayy @michaelamandrew TWITTER: @katayhealayy @michaelamandrew KATIE’S YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvwyif-reiFvI3Cxe7PE3g MICHAE’S YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4bQLMo55L_nUOPW_2ajKZw MICHAE’S TIK TOK: @ohheyitsmichae KATIE'S TIK TOK: @yourgirlkt32 KATIE’S SHORT FILMS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXn_VizHMrpK-spUheLTbsA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katie-healy/support
This episode Sarah talks with fellow BJJ girls Lacey @laceylynnnelson Kate @katygun and Emily @e_lucas3 to celebrate International Women's Month.
To celebrate International Women's Month we decided to bring you a sweet and savory surprise for this next series. In light of the difficult times we are all experiencing around the country, it's even more important to stay steady and safe and not let fear overwhelm us. So let me introduce you to the lovely Amy Chenoweth. Her beautiful spirit for her family and farm is a testament to what is at stake in the gorgeous Sonoma valley in California. Listen to Part #2 to hear how Amy became a winemaker herself, continues to grow her family business and is creating new and exciting wine experiences for millennials! @chenowethwines Let's continue to support these ladies who have worked so hard to build their farms, winemaking businesses and their families. I hope it adds a bit of joy and happiness in your day as you take care of your own families! Amy is in the "wine countrywomen" book on sale now and includes some wonderful food pairings and appetizers for parties. So grab a glass of vino and enjoy the ride! @winecountryandwomen https://winecountrywomen.com/merchandise/ Sponsored by Stiletto Titanium Hammer- Get ONE today and support the show with this small but powerful tool just for women! More info and show notes: http://remodelyourlifepodcast.com/36
Help us salute women in wine during International Women's Month! In our series highlighting Michigan wine, we got to the source of SW Michigan wine love, via the Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail. Comprised of 15 wineries, the trail is part of a multi-billion dollar industry in Michigan. Tune in and hear from Kathy Sturm, the trail's Executive Director. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bottlesnation/message
To celebrate International Women's Month we decided to bring you a sweet and savory surprise for this next series. In light of the difficult times we are all experiencing around the country, it's even more important to stay steady and safe and not let fear overwhelm us. So let me introduce you to the lovely Amy Chenoweth. Her beautiful spirit for her family and farm is a testament to what is at stake in the gorgeous Sonoma valley in California. Listen to Part #1 of her story to learn how she and her husband first met and how she transitioned her dream of being a teacher into building a very successful grape farm supplying a large amount of the best grapes in the wine region of Sonoma, California and her eventual goal of being a winemaker herself. @chenowethwines Let's continue to support these ladies who have worked so hard to build their farms, winemaking businesses and their families. I hope it adds a bit of joy and happiness in your day as you take care of your own families! Amy is in the "wine countrywomen" book on sale now and includes some wonderful food pairings and appetizers for parties. So grab a glass of vino and enjoy the ride! @winecountryandwomen https://winecountrywomen.com/merchandise/ Sponsored by Stiletto Titanium Hammer- Get ONE today and support the show with this small but powerful tool just for women! More info and show notes: http://remodelyourlifepodcast.com/35
Good afternoon, passengers! Today we slow things waaaaaaaay down, as we discuss the somnambulant Hulu original DEVS. We question whether the main character should be sidelined for the majority of the show, giant little girl forest statues, and why the answer will always be "fart." Contact: Twitter--@pilotpilots Email--pilotingthepilots@gmail.com Next Week--We continue International Women's Month and have some chuckles with The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
To celebrate International Women's Month we decided to bring you a sweet and savory surprise for this next series. So we're continuing our series with the incredible Alanna Hanson! Listen to learn how she and her family built a successful "grape" vodka distillery and how she turned her love of film making into DIY marketing for her family business in the Sonoma Valley. You will be learn about their 4+ year struggle to build a tasting room and how they are combining their love of all things local and farm raised into their future vodka pairings. Partnering with local farms like @cowgirlcreamery, @hogislandoysterco, @rusticbakery, @tomalesfarmsteadcreamery to create amazing classes and food pairings around vodka cocktails. If you want to learn how vodka is actually made? and what terms like "mouth feel" and "copper reflux" is, you will know why I love this vodka! Her love for her brothers and family business shines through and provides a great example of a modern family business that is both creative, inspiring and delicious! Alanna is in the "wine countrywomen" book on sale now and includes some wonderful food pairings and appetizers for parties. So grab a glass of vino and enjoy the ride! @winecountryandwomen https://winecountrywomen.com/merchandise/ https://winecountrywomen.com/events/ Sponsored by Stiletto Titanium Hammer- Get ONE today and support the show with this small but powerful tool just for women! More info and show notes: http://remodelyourlifepodcast.com/34
#StarWarsNews #TheMandalorian #MaxVonSydow On this week's Star Wars News.... Steph and Ryan have a special guest on board and it's JAMES LOTT JR! James is a very accomplished host and veteran of AfterBuzz TV hosting Bold Breakdown. We mourn the passing of actor Max von Sydow, Mandalorian Season 2 WRAPS, Anthony Daniels addresses if C3P-0 will appear in future Star Wars projects, loads of TROS bonus content drops! In the rumor mill... the Casian Andor series production MIGHT have been revealed! Also... it's International Women's Month and we all want to shout out a bad ass woman in Star Wars! Instagram Follow Steph Sabraw @StephSabraw and Ryan Nilsen @RyNilsen (@RyanNilsen on instagram) Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork ABOUT POPCORN TALK: Popcorn Talk Network is the online broadcast network with programming dedicated exclusively to movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary. Popcorn Talk Network is comprised of the leading members and personalities of the film press and community including E!’s Maria Menounos. Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Women Empowered Market started just a year ago to have a global impact for women. A diverse group of women entrepreneurs and leaders of nonprofits, designed to help women around the world, got together to plan and bring to the community a market of products produced or sold by women. Each of members of the organizing group are either entrepreneurs themselves or have programs to help enable women to become more self sufficient by helping them start a business. The group organized the first Women Empowered Market with over 40 vendors offering fair-trade, fairly traded and direct trade goods created by local and global small businesses run by women. Since then the Women Empowered Market has hosted three markets and are about to host the four market during International Women's Month. Two of the primary organizers, Katy Penner of Alegria Fair Trade and Ginger Lobdell of SheHopes.org joined in the interview to discuss how the market was formed and the success it is having in its second year. The next market is March 21st at First Presbyterian Church in Wichita. The market features both local women entrepreneurs and products from women owned businesses from diverse areas like India, Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda as well as Southeast Asia and Central America. Some of the nonprofit program, like SheHopes works directly with women in villages to teach them selfdefense skills and sewing skills so they can make products that are then sold locally as well as brought to the United States for events like the Women Empowered Market. Women are now over half of the world's population and studies have shown that when women become entrepreneurs, the entire community improves, kids do better in school and men benefit as well. Listen to podcast, come to market and support women entrepreneurs.
Here's what's on deck for a SUPER episode 82: Super-er Tuesday International Women's Month Uncle Joe and more... Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/satcpod/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQfSn8UdeFmv1ori1yLjLEA https://twitter.com/abouttheculture https://www.facebook.com/SomethingAboutTheCulture https://teespring.com/SATC-Collection Thanks to IndyStar for ranking us as one of the top podcasts in Indy! http://bit.ly/2HyMAdk *All beats can be found at GTProsquad.com*
The amazing Catherine Coley joins me on Base Layer to discuss the move from traditional finance, being on an fx trading desk and seeing the carnage in traditional markets, and relating it to the growth of digital assets. We also talk about International Women's Month, her experience as a woman and CEO and the work we all need to do to exponentially increase the financial inclusion of others into digital assets.
Hail and well met! Today we do our first episode celebrating International Women's Month with the CBS All Access show WHY WOMEN KILL. We discuss infamous murderers, why the men in this show are so perfectly killable, and the grandeur that is Lucy Liu. Contact Twitter--@pilotpilots Email--pilotingthepilots@gmail.com Next Week, we watch the pilot episode of the Hulu show, Devs.
Ladies Out Loud celebrates international woman's month and share the powerful women that influenced and inspired their lives.
It's International Women's Month! McDonald's stopped by to share some of their inspiring stories from a pair of women owners/operators. They discussed their journey as well as some of the great opportunities provided to them by McDonald's and some of the special charity work they do around the community. Check it out!
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To celebrate International Women's Month we decided to bring you a sweet and savory surprise for this next series. You won't want to miss it! This episode kicks it off with the amazing Michelle Mandro who is the author of wine country women and includes some incredible women who operate wineries in the Napa and Sonoma valley. Listen in to how she went from being a tv anchor and reporter to becoming an author and how she brought all these amazing winemakers together. The book is on sale now and includes some wonderful food pairings and appetizers for parties. So grab a glass of vino and enjoy the ride! @winecountryandwomen https://winecountrywomen.com/merchandise/ https://winecountrywomen.com/events/ Sponsored by Stiletto Titanium Hammer- Get ONE today and support the show with this small but powerful tool just for women! More info and show notes: http://remodelyourlifepodcast.com/33
In today’s episode, I’m talking with Sharon Oxendine about women and entrepreneurship. In addition to shepherding the funding journey of hundreds of entrepreneurs, Sharon has her own path to purpose; emerging from her childhood as a student in the segregated south. Throughout March, we're celebrating International Women's Month with focused stories about what it means to both a female and a leader in 2020; the joys, the challenges, and the perspectives. Sharon's story is our first tribute story. She talks about gender, race, faith, money, self doubt, health, loss, and purpose all in a matter of 20 minutes. This conversation is full of gems. "I’m there to hold the container for women - to make sure they can see themselves (living their dream) and saying how can I support you?" -Sharon Sharon Oxendine is the Director of the Western Women's Business Center in North Carolina. She helps entrepreneurs articulate their vision and secure the funding required to launch. On June 18, 2020, she is hosting the 6th Western Women's Business Conference at AB Tech in Asheville. I am delighted to be on of the presenters, and I hope you'll join us if you live in Western North Carolina. Tickets Available Here. To learn more about the Western Women's Business Center, Visit Their Website. To connect with Sharon, Visit Her LinkedIn. Are you receiving my weekly educational e-letter on conscious leadership and potential? SIGN UP HERE. And of course, if you’ve been with me over time, you know I’ve collaborated closely with Marisol Colette, creator of SolReflection. Marisol has dedicated her career to building confidence and self expression through personal style. You can follow her work at https://solreflection.com/.
Welcome to Episode_#14 of the Blue-in-Green:PODCAST which are released on the first, second and third Mondays of the month. This podcast series runs in conjunction with the online radio station, Blue-in-Green:RADIO which celebrates 21st century soul, jazz, funk, Latin & hip-hop music. These shows are designed to give you some insight into the incredible range of talented presenters we're so lucky to host from all over the world. For our fourteenth episode, we're returning to our first one by catching up with La Molly - the first guest we ever featured in this series. La Molly is the creator of the Super Sonido Show which airs Tuesdays at 5pm(UK) on Blue-in-Green:RADIO. The Super Sonido Show has centred around some fascinating topics this year including International Women's Month, the concept of colonization and why "Valentine's Day sucks" so there's lots to talk about. www.blueingreenradio.com TuneIn: bit.ly/2LBK0BD "So, uh, what ARE you?" is probably the most frequently asked question of Denver based music lover La Molly. Like many Latinx people, La Molly has been on a search for what, or rather, who she is her whole life. Having grown up rather rootless La Molly turned to music and the Super Sonido Show. This radio show explores the blending of traditional sounds such as cumbia, champeta and Andean folklorico with modern technology and digital sounds, music that mirrors the identity search of many in the Latinx community. How can we both hold tight to our traditions and be present in modern society? The Super Sonido Show aims to provide the soundtrack to that question.
Tonight i celebrate International Women's month. With special guest Julie Valentine of Happy Mondays and more.
Get ready for International Women's Month!!! Let's talk about the ultimate badass bitch, Alison Botha.
We highlight 5 Singapore Female Artistes in this weekend's Movie Magic, Tan Kheng Hua, Claressa Monterio, Amy Cheng, Michelle Yeoh and a new Singapore band by the name of MMLD, that has a female lead singer. This is in celebration of International Women's Month. Credits:1. Movie Magic Opening ThemeProduced, Composed & Performed by Corey Gomez 2. For Heaven's SakePerformed by Claressa MonteiroFrom the album Tourmaline DreamsLabel: EMI 3. Candle LightPerformed by MMLDFrom the EP Chivalrous Love
In honor Women's month, we here at the "For The Love Of Music" Podcast would like to pay respect to the ladies around the globe with this musical playlist which feature some incredible upcoming artist from around the world. Sit back and enjoy this musical journey. Below will be the name of each artist that's on the playlist. Following Them!! Podcast Host| @in_max_we_trust | @24jaded 1. Phe | Feel you | @phemusic 2. Raiche| Complicated| @mynameisraiche 3. Tamahr | Road Trip | @tamahrmusic 4. Tina Yao | Hunter | @singtinayao 5. Bianca Jade | Feelin| Bianca Jade 6. Tenille Ja'Nae | In My Feelings | @tenillejanae 7. Paige ellis | Better | @paigeellismusic 8. Ekela | Catalyst | @ekela.pendetta 9. Axenia| What You Need| @iamaxenia 10. Norri Jane | Ana | @norrijane 11. Joan Mercury | Out Of View| @joan_Mercury 12. Hollyhood | I Got It | @hollyhood_tay_
We send off International Women's Month with a special returning guest, Aven Wakkuri, as we discuss some of our favorite women in anime. Royal bloodlines, honorable mentions, and is Ant really this stupid?
Inda and Didi spotlight Black women film directors and showrunners during International Women's Month. They also have a jam-packed Catch the Fade that scratches the surface of the f*ckery that is #RITAsSoWhite and includes some spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War. (We told y'all we spoil sh@t! Also, it's been out for almost a year.) Intro/Outro: "Tempo" by Lizzo feat. Missy Elliott Black Girl Squee is on Twitter, Tumblr, Apple Podcasts (PLEASE RATE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE!) and Google Play Podcasts. Support the show and get bonus content at the BGS Patreon! Check out the Black Swan Collective and Inda’s Corner Audio Essays at https://mixcloud.com/indalauryn. Contact Info: BGS Podcast (@blackgirlsquee); Email: blackgirlsquee@gmail.com
In this episode, Rania and I catch up and talk about the different ways we've been involved in International Women's Month as well as one of our favorite places to go during Kuwait's winter months: Qout Market.
We're still in March, International Women's Month and in this week's Movie Magic, we feature Irish Women in the Film Industry. It's a post-St Patrick's Day show. Credits:1. Movie Magic Opening ThemeProduced, Composed & Performed by Corey Gomez 2. Somebody for SomeonePerformed by The CorrsLabel: Atlantic/143 Records/Lava 3. May It BePerformed by EnyaFrom The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring OSTLabel: Fantasy
International Women's Month continues with our discussion of Kate Raworth's "Doughnut Economics", changing the goals of economic theory to target a safe and just space for humanity.---- This week's links ----[1] Kate Raworth - https://twitter.com/KateRaworth [2] Doughnut Economics - https://amzn.to/2TQLIqb [3] Berlin referendum - https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/berlin-landlords-ban-germany-private-rent-housing-referendum-vote-a8796471.html ---- Credits ----Music and editing by http://michaelforrestmusic.comTalking is by Ivanka Majic and Michael Forrest---- Follow us on Twitter ----https://twitter.com/ivankahttps://twitter.com/michaelforresthttps://twitter.com/PodcastGrand---- Grand Podcast Library ----Find links to everything we've mentioned on the podcast at http://grandpodcast.com/library---- Find us on Facebook ----https://www.facebook.com/grandpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Vidette Girls take a moment to discuss how amazing women are and who the top women in their lives are and why being a woman is especially important today.
March, is International Women's Month and every week we will be featuring at least one woman filmmaker. This weekend we feature the multiple award-winning director and producer, Mira Nair. Credits:1. Movie Magic Opening ThemeProduced, Composed & Performed by Corey Gomez 2. Back To LifePerformed by Alicia KeysLabel: RCA/Sony Music
Roll To Play Level Up International Women’s Month Featuring: Kristin Devine with special guests Banana Chan and Amanda Kahl This episode of Level Up Kristin Devine sits down with Banana Chan of Game and a Curry and Amanda Kahl of Age of Night tochat about their favorite women in tabletop roleplaying and LARPs. Social Media: www.rolltoplaypodcast.com Facebook: Roll To Play Podcast Twitter - @RollToPlayPod Instagram – rolltoplaypodcast Email – gm@rolltoplaynetwork.com Theme Music by Shane Devon
On this week's episode, Brieon talks: upcoming birthday celebration, the power of female friendships, celebrating International Women's Month and a quick trip down memory lane with a past ex boyfriend. Follow Brieon @pumpsandplays
In light of International Women's Day happening in March, we wanted to celebrate two women who are leading the way when it comes to women in tech. Today's guests include Tiffani Bova, a top influencer in Customer Experience, Digital Transformation, the Future of Work, and Sales, a Top 100 Women in Tech, and one of the most Powerful and Influential Women in California according to the National Diversity Council and is a Wall Street Best selling author for her book ,Growth IQ. We also talk with Eileen O’mara who leads the Salesforce EMEA Marketing team, is the Executive Sponsor of the EMEA Women in Salesforce Network, an active campaigner of Women in Technology and leading advocate for children in education.
(SORRY ABOUT THE BAD AUDIO) On this week of The God Hour Podcast the boys celebrate International Women's Month by dissecting the recent Robert Kelly interview. Then ten years later after his death we find ourselves back on the Neverland Estate to discuss the Michael Jackson tell all on HBO. I don't think we're ever Leaving Neverland.
On this episode, Julio and JaCory discuss some college experiences, Love for Chic-Fil-A, International Women's Month, R-Kelly's Hogtie, Antonio Brown being traded, LeBron's load management, our first Appreciation Award recipient and more! Feel free to provide feedback and support on Instagram: @weoffbeatpod @jacorymyers @juliocarlosvelez Also, feel free to email us at weoffbeatpod@gmail.com
This weekend, we feature Welcome To Marwen & Beautiful Boy, plus as March is International Women's Month, there are a few Women Made Movies that are playing at a theatre near you. What are they? Tune in to find out. Credits 1. Movie Magic Opening ThemeProduced, Composed & Performed by Corey Gomez 2. Just My ImaginationPerformed by The TemptationsWritten by Norman Whitfield & Barrett StrongFeatured in the movie Welcome To MarwenFrom the album Sky's The LimitLabel: Tamla/Mowtown Cat# G7105 3. Beautiful BoyWritten & Performed by John LennonFeatured in the movie Beautiful BoyFrom the album Lennon Legend (The Very Best Of John Lennon)Label: Parlophone Cat# 7243821 95429 82195429
Miss Carla has something going down in The City of Brotherly Love and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
ARE YOU WIFE MATERIAL? In today's episode (episode #27), we are kicking off International Women's Month by sharing TEN "RULES" that I have collected along my 17 years in marriage that have helped me evolve into "WIFE MATERIAL!" I am excited to share them with you on today's podcast. www.mrschristyjones.com Instagram: @wifewisdompodcast
Kick off International Women's Month with the latest episode of the 24K podcast featuring Nuggets Front Office Associate and WNBA legend Sue Bird. Katy Winge and Chris Dempsey chat with Bird about her experience with the Nuggets, the latest Nike commercial, her time as a player, and her food adventures.
On this week’s episode, we’re celebrating International Women’s Month with two stories: Alexandra Rochester teams up with Taylor Swift and Katy Perry while giving skiing lessons; and Kendi Nderitu looks to escape the village life. Hosted by: Dan Kennedy Storytellers: Alexandra Rochester, Kendi Nderitu
This week on Remixed/ Coven we are talking about inspirational women because this month is International Women's Month! We are also discussing Drake's cover of Lemon, Eminem's controversial new song, Lil Dicky's new song, and Pearl Jam's out-of-the-blue release. Hosted by: Tyler Wheatley, Daley Wilhelm Edited by: Dylan Bateson Graphic by: Daley Wilhelm
International Women's Month is almost over. So this week, we discuss the different things surrounding the empowerment of women. What are you thoughts? Like, subscribe and comment below! ControversialChronicles@gmail.com, twitter.com/podcast_cc, and Facebook.com/controversialchronicles Music by Childish Gambino - Redbone
Though we were unhappy that Bryan could not join us for our latest episode due to his work travels, we are thrilled to bring back to the show special guest Wendi Freeman of the Double Page Spread Podcast! Instead of testing out Steve and Bill's chairs, beds and porridge Wendi joins the boys at the spinner rack as they discuss Milk Wars, Super Sons, Armstrong and The Vault of Spirits, Young Monsters in Love, the Black Hammer-verse and much, much more. And in celebration of International Women's Month, we also spotlight women artists we really dig and our recommendations for kick ass female led comics. And we celebrate the face that we got through over an hour without going too far off on tangents ... by going off on tangents. Listen in as and you will find out about the recent importance of bananas in Wendi's life, what Bill thinks of 1970's Hanna-Barbera cartoons and just why the cover girl for our episode is Stevie Nicks!
Inspired by International Women's Month, Olivia and Chris discuss some of their favorite female characters from games, as well as some of their favorite moments. We also discuss the evolution of one of the biggest names in gaming and explore where things could go in the near future.If you are looking for Chris to derail the conversation it didn't happen this time, but expect me to bring plenty of wrenches for next weeks episode! Make sure to follow us on Twitter @Gaming_Historia and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to the Sat. March 10, 2018 edition of the Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. The program features our regular PANW report with dispatches on the meeting between Kenyan political party leaders President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition figure Raila Odinga; Zimbabwe Herald reporters have commemorated International Women's Day; the DPRK has extended an invitation for talks with the administration of United States President Donald Trump; and the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party in the Republic of South Africa has issued a statement commemorating International Women's Day. During the second and third hours we continue our focus on International Women's Month. We focus on the life, times and contributions of three African American women from the mid-19th century through the early 20th. These women are anti-slavery fighter Harriet Tubman, women's rights advocate Mary Church Terrell and anti-lynching campaigner Ida B. Wells-Barnett.
Welcome to a new episode of Mostly Lit! This week, it's the beginnings of International Women's Month, and we have @_Azryah in the studio talking to us about women, relationships and the way that parents raise their sons. We also speak about aspects of love (again!) so this one is not one to miss! This week's book: Difficult Women - Roxanne Gay This week's 'flic' - (500) Days of Summer ---------------- Get involved! Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts on the books and film! Rate and review us on iTunes, Soundcloud and YouTube! Follow us on: Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/mostly-lit-2?refid=stpr Twitter - @mostlylit Instagram - @mostlylitpod YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCNSap_m48BXPUViJofbUYCQ Email - mostlylit@gmail.com Newsletter - tinyletter.com/mostlylit Website: mostly-lit.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In honor of International Women's Month, we welcome Ann Phelps, Interim Director of Religious Life at Millsaps College, Donna Ladd, Editor-in-Chief of the Jackson Free Press in Jackson, Mississippi, and Kate McNeel, Chief of Staff, Telecommunications Industry Business at SAP and the founder of LeanIn Mississippi. Together, the panel shares their perspective on women making their voices heard across different sectors of society including the Church, newsmedia, and the corporate workplace.
To continue celebrating International Women's Month, I would like to bring light and introduce you to Stephanie Gómez. Stephanie is a writer, program manager, the founder of the organization Latinas In Power, and the mother of Noé. She joins me to share how she is resisting society's heteronormative and male standards. We talk about gender binaries, over-sexualizing a child, breaking heteronormative ideas and the fears and joys of raising Noé.
Frank and I are continuing to celebrate International Women's Month on CreatureGeek by showcasing the women of SFX/Makeup during the month of March. Now, you may not recognize today's guest from any current movies, but keep watching - because Frank and I have our money on our young guest becoming a makeup pro. 10 year old Bela Meriwether has has the great fortune of learning directly from the master himself, Mr. Rick Baker (who she affectionately refers to as "Mr. Rick") and knows more about older movies than some adults do. She's like an old soul in a young body. Listen in! She's awesome! If you're digging this podcast, please head over to http://www.patreon.com/creaturegeek and support us with a few bucks. Thanks for listening! And be sure to listen to how to get a new pack of CreatureGeek stickers!
Board game grudges, International Women's Month, fancy watches, and intelligent personal assistants.
Common Room: Passionate Discussion of Pop Culture, Food, Fitness, & Fashion!
What happens when you have a Gryffindor, Slytherin, and Hufflepuff rewatch Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone? For starters, a whole lot of different opinions about the Weasleys. So how does this work? Simply have you movie ready to press play at around 16-22 seconds. When we say press play, you should be right about where the Privet Drive sign is shown. You may be off a few seconds, but that won't be a problem. (Editor's note: Shout out to our podcast intern, Kristen, who not only edited this LONG Sorcerer's Stone movie commentary episode, but wrote the show notes as well. Check her out on YouTube!) Listen as Katie (Elhoffer Design), Megan (The Nerdy Girlie), and Hadas rewatch the first of the Harry Potter films. What did you think of Sorcerer's Stone? Check out Megan discussing Military Brat life and blogging on our International Women's Month episode (also featuring Jamilla of Geek Girl Brunch, Straight Outta Gotham, and more). Check out Katie in her two-parter guest spot on the show discussing her creations, fandoms, and nerd life (part 1 and 2). Enjoyed this Sorcerer's Stone movie commentary and want to be on a Potterweek ep? Just hit us up in the comments on social media or at hello@comrom.co!! -- On Common Room we don’t have ads. We use affiliate links and sell merchandise from the art we commission on Redbubble. If you’d like to support us and our artists financially, click it up. :) Subscribe via iTunes or your favorite podcast directory! Follow Common Room with Bloglovin We are now part of Wizard World’s Con Radio podcast network. Listen to some of our friends! -- If you enjoyed this episode, check out our most recent main episodes: All of International Women's Month Content here! Blogging as Therapy with Jamila Rowser of Geek Girl Brunch and Megan Gotch aka The Nerdy Girlie Jean Barker: Stories, Idealism, + South Africa Folklore + Myth Meet in 1920s NYC Michael Harle and the Town of Idiots (OUAT) Elhoffer Design Part 1 and 2 Amanda Palmer's Art of Asking Star Wars Rewatch Ep I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Or more F3 (Food, Fitness, Fashion): F3: Episode 29: How to Survive the Hunger Games F3: Episode 26: Fairy Tales/Into the Woods F3: Episode 23: 2/3 Yemenite
This week, in the spirit of International Women's Month, Cher and James discuss how the conversation online isn't completely intersectional. In Open Call, Cher and James talk about podcasts that got them through this week, and James also talks about Ruby on Rails.
Common Room: Passionate Discussion of Pop Culture, Food, Fitness, & Fashion!
Our 3rd International Women's Month episode is with the founder of female and diversity focused, Emet Comics. Maytal Gilboa joins us for about half an hour to chat about the idea behind the company, her upcoming plans, and some general chat. Maytal Gilboa transitioned from a successful career in film development. Currently, she is coaching a team of women to create stories true to them, without any established agenda. Check out our coverage of Emet Comics here on CR and their website to stay Inside the Loop. (See what I did there?) Share your thoughts on this episode here. -- For more about the Lost Rewatch mentioned on the episode, click here! For more about how to join International Women's Month, click here!-- -- On Common Room we don’t have ads. We use affiliate links and sell merchandise from the art we commission on Redbubble. If you’d like to support us and our artists financially, click it up. :) Subscribe via iTunes or your favorite podcast directory! Follow Common Room with Bloglovin We are now part of Wizard World’s Con Radio podcast network. Listen to some of our friends! -- If you enjoyed this episode, check out our most recent main episodes: Blogging as Therapy with Jamila Rowser of Geek Girl Brunch and Megan Gotch aka The Nerdy GirlieJean Barker: Stories, Idealism, + South AfricaFolklore + Myth Meet in 1920s NYCMichael Harle and the Town of Idiots (OUAT)Elhoffer Design Part 1 and 2Amanda Palmer's Art of AskingStar Wars Rewatch Ep I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Or more F3 (Food, Fitness, Fashion): F3: Episode 29: How to Survive the Hunger GamesF3: Episode 26: Fairy Tales/Into the WoodsF3: Episode 23: 2/3 Yemenite
Common Room: Passionate Discussion of Pop Culture, Food, Fitness, & Fashion!
Sometime in 2015, I realized that some of the leaders of the large lady nerd communities I was part of were self-proclaimed military brats. I invited them on the episode and the conversation went in a direction I couldn't have predicted! Megan Gotch aka The Nerdy Girlie and Jamila Rowser co-founder of Geek Girl Brunch joined me to talk about what military brat-hood was like. Whether they were exposed to other cultures and how. How being an MB helped them create their websites and communities, and help them help themselves. See more from Megan Gotch: The Nerdy Girlie (Megan's blog about life, SDCC, and fandom), Female Geek Bloggers (a supportive community for female bloggers Megan started), Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. See more from Jamila Rowser: Geek Girl Brunch (where women can hang out IRL), Girl Gone Geek (Jamila's nerdy site), Straight Outta Gotham (Jamila's tumblr blog displaying geekery found in hip hop lyrics), Lovers Brock (a more personal tumblr blog), Twitter, and Instagram. Listen in and leave us a comment! For more about the Lost Rewatch mentioned on the episode, click here! For more about how to join International Women's Month, click here! -- On Common Room we don’t have ads. We use affiliate links and sell merchandise from the art we commission on Redbubble. If you’d like to support us and our artists financially, click it up. :) Subscribe via iTunes or your favorite podcast directory! Follow Common Room with Bloglovin We are now part of Wizard World’s Con Radio podcast network. Listen to some of our friends! -- If you enjoyed this episode, check out our most recent main episodes: Jean Barker: Stories, Idealism, + South AfricaFolklore + Myth Meet in 1920s NYCMichael Harle and the Town of Idiots (OUAT)Elhoffer Design Part 1 and 2Amanda Palmer's Art of AskingStar Wars Rewatch Ep I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Or more F3 (Food, Fitness, Fashion): F3: Episode 29: How to Survive the Hunger GamesF3: Episode 26: Fairy Tales/Into the WoodsF3: Episode 23: 2/3 Yemenite
Common Room: Passionate Discussion of Pop Culture, Food, Fitness, & Fashion!
Jean Barker is a writer, director, and generally a storyteller. Zana, her first comic, is about a South Africa where Nelson Mandela has been killed and apartheid lives on. Jean and I talked about Zana, her upbringing in South Africa, her writings, her film work, and humanity in general. We also asked Jean Barker our five Common Room questions about pop culture, food, fitness, fashion, and my signature question. Listen in and leave us a comment! For more about the Lost Rewatch mentioned on the episode, click here! For more about how to join International Women's Month, click here! -- On Common Room we don’t have ads. We use affiliate links and sell merchandise from the art we commission on Redbubble. If you’d like to support us and our artists financially, click it up. :) Subscribe via iTunes or your favorite podcast directory! Follow Common Room with Bloglovin We are now part of Wizard World’s Con Radio podcast network. Listen to some of our friends! -- If you enjoyed this episode, check out our most recent main episodes: Folklore + Myth Meet in 1920s NYCMichael Harle and the Town of Idiots (OUAT)Elhoffer Design Part 1 and 2Amanda Palmer's Art of AskingStar Wars Rewatch Ep I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Or more F3 (Food, Fitness, Fashion): F3: Episode 29: How to Survive the Hunger GamesF3: Episode 26: Fairy Tales/Into the WoodsF3: Episode 23: 2/3 Yemenite
Common Room: Passionate Discussion of Pop Culture, Food, Fitness, & Fashion!
Surprise! You might have noticed we already did an episode about The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker before. I wanted a do-over and a bit more of an in-depth discussion on the story. #AlltheTales was the perfect time to try again. A few of the questions we used to form our discussion were lifted straight out of the great online book club, NovelTea Book Club, run by our pal Kristin of My Life as a Tea Cup. Please check this thread out and the book club if you'd like great conversations and book recommendations. (Related: Kristin was on our episode discussing Amanda Palmer's The Art of Asking!) Find out more about Golems and Jinnis in pop culture and join our conversation on comrom.co! What Did You Think of The Golem and the Jinni? -- Check out more All the Tales content and find out about our next event International Women's MONTH. -- On Common Room we don’t have ads. We use affiliate links and sell merchandise from the art we commission on Redbubble. If you’d like to support us and our artists financially, click it up. :) Subscribe via iTunes or your favorite podcast directory! Follow Common Room with Bloglovin We are now part of Wizard World’s Con Radio podcast network. Listen to some of our friends! -- If you enjoyed this episode, check out our most recent main episodes:Michael Harle and the Town of Idiots (OUAT)Elhoffer Design Part 1 and 2Amanda Palmer's Art of AskingStar Wars Rewatch Ep I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Or more F3 (Food, Fitness, Fashion): F3: Episode 29: How to Survive the Hunger GamesF3: Episode 26: Fairy Tales/Into the WoodsF3: Episode 23: 2/3 Yemenite
March may be International Women's Month but we know women make srides every day. Despite the fact that most household purchases and buying decisions are made by women, they still don't dominate leadership positions. Women are often taught that they need to keep themselves out of power and often limit their own ambitions and sabotage their own careers. Join us for this all star cast of women from media to entrepreneurs as they discuss their rise to success. This will be a jam packed episode of motivation, inspiration and empowerment.
March may be International Women's Month but we know women make srides every day. Despite the fact that most household purchases and buying decisions are made by women, they still don't dominate leadership positions. Women are often taught that they need to keep themselves out of power and often limit their own ambitions and sabotage their own careers. Join us for this all star cast of women from media to entrepreneurs as they discuss their rise to success. This will be a jam packed episode of motivation, inspiration and empowerment.