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The episode explores the vital role of youth in achieving gender equity through empowerment and education, focusing on the GET Project led by Ariella Neckritz, Director of Youth Programs at The Representation Project. It discusses the importance of addressing systemic issues and stereotypes while fostering an inclusive dialogue that equips future leaders with necessary tools for change. Our conversation is an essential primer on the topic of equality that includes key films and curriculum that empower youth. Through the lens of influential documentaries like "Misrepresentation" and "The Mask You Live In," Arielle offers an inside look at how media representation shapes societal perceptions and the critical mission of the Representation Project, founded by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, in combating sexism with compelling narratives and educational campaigns.
As moms, we can get lost in the identity of being a mom and spouse and that can have some pretty serious consequences for both their physical and mental health. Find out what unicorn space is and how it can help you get your life back. In this podcast episode, we welcome back Eve Rodsky, author of the New York Times best-selling author of Fair Play as well as the National Bestseller, Find Your Unicorn Space, and most recently, the documentary “Fair Play”. She offers real-world solutions to communicating with others. We discuss why commodity care (getting your hair done, or getting a message) isn't really self-care like we've been told, what are the 3 biggest hurdles that women face when trying to create their own unicorn space, and where to start when looking to find your own unicorn space! This is an ENCORE presentation of podcast episode (175) How Unicorn Space Will Bring You Back to Life with Eve Rodsky. It originally aired in March 2023. Resources We Shared: Our Mind, Body Unicorn Challenge is a fun and focused month-long habit challenge in January for people to kick off the new year in a supportive, healthy, and fun state. Register now! No Guilt Mom Podcast #151: 4 Toxic Time Messages We Tell Ourselves (& what we can do about it) with Eve Rodsky Fair Play Instagram Visit No Guilt Mom Check out our No Guilt Mom Amazon Shop with recommended books and books from podcast guests HERE! Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live) by Eve Rodsky Find Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World by Eve Rodsky FAIR PLAY Documentary- A film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom in partnership with Hello Sunshine. You can find it streaming now on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, VUDU, YouTube, ans Google Play. Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too! Check out our favorite deals and discounts from our amazing sponsors here! Interested in podcast sponsorship? Contact Adalyst Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode Simone reflects on the experiences of people who go through pregnancy and birth whilst navigating and trying to balance that with employment.They begin by with a note about why they are using more inclusive terms to cover this subject and some definitions of cisgender, transgender and intersectionality. And suggest we keep all of this in mind during the episode as most of the research talked about does not apply this kind of inclusivity.They then discuss, with reference to a 2013 report from the Harvard Business School, the ways that race and work status affect judgement of mothers, acknowledging that mothers get a lot of personal judgment within society despite facing a lot of structural forms of inequality. They suggest that mothers should generally be understood as multiply marginalised people.They talk about the "Motherhood penalty” relating this to their own lived experience. They cover some of the stereotypes that impact this judgment of mothers and how this relates to their treatment in the workplace. Mothers are judged as less competent and less committed than other applicants and employees and so are less likely to be hired or promoted. This relates to stereotypes from the gender binary such as women being nurturing and domestic.They consider that the majority of studies of motherhood discrimination focus on how white mothers are treated in the workplace but obviously race plays a huge role in how Black mothers and other mothers of colour are treated. There are studies that suggest that Black mothers who don't work experience more prejudice than those who do work based on racist stereotypes of irresponsibility, whereas with white mums it is often seen as better and more responsible if they don't work. For example a study suggested that white families are more likely to receive loans if the mothers stay at home with the children, whereas Black and Latino families are more likely to be granted loans if the mother works outside the home. Then they think more about the race-based double standards between working and stay-at-home mums, and how divisions around who are “better” mothers, and if mothers should work, play into patriarchy and white supremacy. They then look at a more recent Time magazine piece about how the pay gap for working mums is a race issue and disproportionately impacts women of colour particularly Black women. This isn't about women's choices but about structural possibilities and foreclosures, and in particular a lack of institutional policies supporting them. They conclude with the idea that for things to change there needs to be structural and cultural changes implemented within workplaces with an understanding of how these policies impact communities differently. For example paid family leave, men taking leave too, affordable childcare, flexible time, paid sick leave, and much more!References:Gender and Work: Challenging Conventional Wisdom https://www.hbs.edu/race-gender-equity/symposium/Pages/2013-symposium.aspxPrescriptions and Punishments for Working Moms: How Race and Work Status Affect Judgments of Mothers by Amy Cuddy and Elizabeth Baily Wolf https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=50970Mama, PhD: Women Write about Motherhood and Academic Life https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mama-PhD-Women-Motherhood-Academic/dp/0813543185 Why the Pay Gap for Working Moms Is a Race Issue Too by Jennifer Siebel Newsom https://time.com/5848269/moms-equal-pay-day/Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.
“If we could get all these different female leaders who care about these different issues—whether it's repro rights or gun violence or care—focused on our common humanity and common lived experience as women, I feel like we could move policy forward in a way that's never been moved.”Today on the Firestarters podcast, I'm talking with First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, an award-winning filmmaker, and an influential thought leader on gender equality, and the mother of four children with California Governor Gavin Newsom. In our conversation, we talk about the ways being a leader was an expectation in her family growing up, how a sisterhood of women has supported her throughout her life, and how powerful women can be when they come together for a common cause. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit shannonwatts.substack.com/subscribe
131 years - that's how long it will take to close the gender gap, a sobering fact from the World Economic Forum, nobody on the earth right now will be alive to see. Our first guest has made it her mission to move the needle toward gender equity. She's an actress, filmmaker, and an athlete, who also happens to be the First Partner of California, a title she coined after shunning the traditional First Lady term. She's Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of one of the Democrats' loudest voices right now, Governor Gavin Newsom. Before heading to the governor's mansion Newsom lived through some very deep personal trauma - which helped shape her mission for gender equality today. In our Letter From London this week, what the world makes of the US political circus that never fails to deliver. Case in point: Donald Trump's stunning win in Iowa this week, in spite of - or perhaps because of - the 91 criminal charges and other legal fires he's fighting. Joining Christiane this week to discuss are two journalists who are no stranger to suspending disbelief - Emily Maitlis and Mark Landler. Also this hour, bullet wounds, burns, amputations and orphaned children. These are the realities of war that doctors in Gaza are dealing with, after three months of Israeli bombardment. Doctor Deborah Harrington spent two weeks over Christmas volunteering at Gaza's al-Aqsa Hospital, right in the heart of the Gaza Strip. What happens to the people of Gaza and Israel the 'day after', if and when the fighting ever ends? Christiane puts that to Mark Regev - Senior Advisor to the Israeli Prime Minister - following Benjamin Netanyahu's apparent rejection of a post-war Palestinian state. From the Amanpour Archive this week, how the first Gulf War - and the destruction it caused - echoes Israel's bombardment of Gaza today. And in Ask Amanpour, one listener asks how Christiane can cope with witnessing such cruelty in the stories she reports on? Airdate: Saturday January 20th, 2024 Guests: Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Emily Maitlis, Mark Landler, Deborah Harrington, Mark Regev. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amy Shoenthal, author of The Setback Cycle: How Defining Moments Can Move Us Forward merges science, anecdotes and interviews with some of the biggest names to help us understand how to turn setbacks into opportunities. And how about this irony– she got laid off 2 days after we originally spoke! Amy Shoenthal is a journalist, author and marketing executive. She shines the spotlight on small business owners, entrepreneurs and leaders who have been historically underestimated yet are doing the work to reshape society. As a top contributor to Forbes Women, Amy has interviewed hundreds of influential leaders over the years, from Senator Mazie Hirono, Norma Kamali, Tory Burch, Marie Kondo, Robin Arzón, Eve Rodsky, Jennifer Siebel Newsom and more. Amy has spoken at conferences such as Social Media Week, NFT Week, the Mom 2 Summit, Luminary's How We Built It, and more. Her book The Setback Cycle about how founders and leaders triumph over setbacks is available for preorder. We talk about: How our brain rewires after setbacks–to help us achieve The 4 stages of getting over a setback How to turn a setback into a slingshot for greater success How Amy experienced her personal setback getting sidelined after mat leave then eventually laid off Did you love today's episode? 1. Take a screenshot and share it to your IG stories. Tag me @kimrittberg 2. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! LINKS: -FREE DOWNLOAD: Improve Your Video Quality to Increase Your Revenue - 10 Tips to Take Your Videos from Mediocre to Magnetic click here -Follow host Kim Rittberg on
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Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco cover the news with Crooked's VP of Politics, Shaniqua McClendon, diving into the Kevin McCarthy shutdown and ousting ordeal, Banned Books Week, and the Supreme Court returning to session. Then, California's First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom came on to discuss the work she does for gender equality and children. Finally, Sani-Petty (shoutout, Laphonza Butler! Katy Perry, what are you doing?). For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Show NotesJennifer Siebel Newsom: Instagram / TwitterThe Representation ProjectCalifornia Partners ProjectKaty Perry's Mansion Battle Against 84-Year-Old Inspires ‘Katy PERRY Act' to Protect Elders (Jezebel)
MAUI FIRE conspiracy. The State of Georgia has bought up charges on Trump.. and wait for it…his LAWYERS. Which in itself is total THIRD WORLD political injustice. Gov "American Psycho" Gavin Newsom and his “1st partner” Jennifer Siebel-Newsom made an appearance at a local school site in Elk Grove Ca. While local OC teacher challenges woke ideology. Video format is on Rumble Live streaming on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM (pst) exclusively on Rumble Donated to fund the podcast broadcast at: Patreon
Our podcast is all about partnerships and how those in the public eye make their partnership work. Jennifer Siebel Newsom carries many titles: the First Partner of California, award-winning filmmaker, advocate, and mother. Jennifer admits life is "a dance." So we were curious, how does she take on all those roles and manage to be a better half to California Governor Gavin Newsom?In this episode, we explore their dynamic relationship and get advice on how all of us can support our "better half." What values did she bring into the First Partner's office? How does she and the Governor forge a strong partnership at home, as partners and as parents? What lessons did they learn about each other during the toughest days of the pandemic? How did the tragic death of her sister impact her way of parenting?We invite you to share our podcast, click "follow" so you don't miss an episode, and follow us on social media. For more information about our hosts and this podcast, visit www.SecretsoftheBetterHalves.com
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About Our HostsDan Mulhern is an author, professor and executive coach, who helps his clients lead their organizations and each other, as better halves. Dan's better half is Jennifer Granholm, former two-term Governor of Michigan and now U.S. Energy Secretary.Debbie Phillips is a pioneering life and executive coach who founded Women on Fire to support women leaders. She lost her better half, Rob to cancer, and celebrates his memory by helping couples achieve more deeply satisfying relationships.Markos Kounalakis, an award-winning foreign affairs columnist, author, and scholar. Markos's better half is Eleni Kounalakis, former U.S. Ambassador to Hungary and now California's Lieutenant Governor.Our upcoming guests include the spouses of two of our hosts, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis, along with world-renowned marriage experts Julie and John Gottman, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, New York TImes Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker and his spouse Susan Glasser of The New Yorker, just to name a few. Listen, follow, share, rate & review our podcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsContact us- Do you know of Better Halves who should be on our podcast? Write to us at info@SecretsoftheBetterHalves.comLearn more at SecretsoftheBetterHalves.com
As moms, we can get lost in the identity of being a mom and spouse and that can have some pretty serious consequences for both their physical and mental health. Find out what unicorn space is and how it can help you get your life back.In this podcast episode, we welcome back Eve Rodsky, author of the New York Times best-selling author of Fair Play as well as the National Bestseller, Find Your Unicorn Space, and most recently, the documentary “Fair Play”. She offers real-world solutions to communicating with others.We discuss why commodity care (getting your hair done, or getting a message) isn't really self-care like we've been told, what are the 3 biggest hurdles that women face when trying to create their own unicorn space, and where to start when looking to find your own unicorn space!Resources We Shared:No Guilt Mom Podcast #151: 4 Toxic Time Messages We Tell Ourselves (& what we can do about it) with Eve RodskyFair Play InstagramFair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live) by Eve RodskyFind Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World by Eve RodskyFAIR PLAY Documentary- A film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom in partnership with Hello Sunshine. You can find it streaming now on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, VUDU, YouTube, ans Google Play.Visit No Guilt MomRate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast!
Welcome to this special Season Seven finale episode of the Mother's Quest Podcast, released on International Women's Day 2023. It feels like just right timing to bring this conversation to you, but the seeds for this episode have been germinating since last spring, when Jill Daniel of Happy Women Dinners came to me with an invitation. She asked whether my sister Caren, founder of Democracy Clothing, might be interested in hosting a brunch at her house in Los Angeles with best-selling author Eve Rodsky. I had recently learned about Eve's groundbreaking work, where she transformed her own “blueberries breakdown” into a catalyst for social change, applying her Harvard-trained background in organizational management to ask the simple yet profound question: What would happen if we treated our homes as our most important organizations? Her New York Times bestselling book and Reese's Book Club Pick, Fair Play, a gamified life-management system that helps partners rebalance their domestic workload and reimagine their relationship, has elevated the cultural conversation about the value of unpaid labor and care. In her highly anticipated follow-up, Find Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World, Eve explores the cross-section between the science of creativity, productivity, and resilience. Her journey and the tenets of both books came together in the Fair Play Documentary, a film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom in partnership with Hello Sunshine. Needless to say, I encouraged Caren to say “yes” to this opportunity. I knew there would be synergy between Caren's journey creating her hugely successful Unicorn brand Democracy Clothing, while raising two children and running a household, and Eve's message. Jill gathered an incredible community of women for brunch that day where we gifted all of them with size inclusive Democracy jeans through a try-on experience that was empowering and a conversation between Jill, Caren and Eve that was profound. When Eve said yes to being a guest on my podcast and it came time to interview her, I knew I wanted to include Caren in this conversation. What follows is an intimate look at the values and insights Eve has woven into her two books and an exploration of what Eve has learned about living an E.P.I.C. life. As Eve shares at the end of this episode, the Mother's Quest Podcast and this conversation between the three of us is also “unicorn space.” We're so grateful to share it with you. We hope that what you hear sparks conversations with your own partner and children that bring to light and make more fair the division of labor in your household and that you use this as a permission slip to reclaim your own time and creativity in your E.P.I.C. life. Content Note: Eve speaks in powerful ways and sometimes that includes a few carefully chosen bad words. I encourage you to listen to this episode in privacy or to pop in some ear buds if you are with your children. About Eve Rodsky: Eve Rodsky transformed a “blueberries breakdown” into a catalyst for social change when she applied her Harvard-trained background in organizational management to ask the simple yet profound question: What would happen if we treated our homes as our most important organizations? Her New York Times bestselling book and Reese's Book Club Pick, Fair Play, a gamified life-management system that helps partners rebalance their domestic workload and reimagine their relationship, has elevated the cultural conversation about the value of unpaid labor and care. In her highly anticipated follow-up, Find Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World, Rodsky explores the cross-section between the science of creativity, productivity, and resilience. Described as the ‘antidote to physical, mental, and emotional burnout,' Rodsky aims to inspire a new narrative around the equality of time and the individual right to personal time choice that influences sustainable and lasting change on a policy level. Rodsky's work is backed by Hello Sunshine—Reese Witherspoon's media company whose mission is to change the narrative for women through storytelling. Rodsky was born and raised by a single mom in New York City and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband Seth and their three children. Connect with Eve: Website | www.everodsky.com Website | www.fairplaylife.com LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/everodsky Facebook | www.facebook.com/everodsky Instagram | @everodsky Eve's Books and Documentary Mentioned in this Episode: Find Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World by Eve Rodsky: www.amazon.com/Find-Your-Unicorn-Space-Creative Fair Play by Eve Rodsky: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live): www.amazon.com/Fair-Play-Game-Changing-Solution-When-ebook/ Fair Play Documentary: www.fairplaylife.com/documentary Fair Play Cards https://www.fairplaylife.com/the-cards About this Episode's Co-Host Caren Lattiere: Caren Lettiere is the Founder and President of Democracy Clothing, the casual lifestyle brand designed for the modern, multitasking woman who grew up with fashion, then got busy with life. Caren is fueled by a passion for making fashion accessible, affordable and ageless. Best known for its “Ab”solution jeans with fit technology, Democracy Clothing embraces women of all shapes and sizes, providing them with confidence-building clothing that helps them look good and feel good, while doing good. Since launching the Democracy brand, Caren has successfully led her dynamic dream team through a period of unprecedented growth. In November 2019, Democracy launched their e-commerce site, www.democracyclothing.com, to facilitate an even closer connection to the brand's loyal customers. Following the expansion into e-commerce, Caren helped secure a partnership with HSN and has become Democracy's spokesperson to a live nationwide audience. With her knack for storytelling and her authentic enthusiasm in front of the camera, Democracy has risen through the ranks at HSN establishing a following for it's multigenerational appeal. Alongside Democracy, Caren's proudest accomplishment is the fulfilling family life she's built with her husband of over 30 years, David, and their amazing kids Nicole and Josh. Connect with Caren: Website | democracyclothing.com LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/carenlettiere Facebook | www.facebook.com/democracyjeans Instagram | @carenlettiere Topics Discussed in this Episode: Eve's experience as a “parental child” supporting her disabled brother and caring for her single mother The influences that led Eve to believe she could do it all How Eve's big dreams of smashing glass ceilings turned into smashing peas after she became a mother The erasure of identity that happens for mothers and why we have to fight for an E.P.I.C. life We deserve permission to be unavailable from our roles and to do so takes power and unlearning Fair Play as a movement to reclaim our time and the toxic time messages that get in the way of our reclamation The importance of making our invisible labor visible with our children Why women feel ashamed to admit that the division of labor in their home is not fair The number one issue Eve heard from men about why they hated home life and how the boundaries, systems, and communication formula can shift that Using Fair Play's Card Deck to engage in mindful conversation about domestic life with our families Eve's description of Unicorn Space as an outlet for our passion and purpose Eve's 3 C's: Curiosity, Connection, & Completion The biggest key to mother's granting permission to invest in themselves This Episode's Challenge: Eve challenges us to discover once again, our individual identity separate from our roles. She wants us to look for a trusted accountability partner, and report to that person one day next week, that you prioritized doing something outside of your roles as a parent, partner or professional. Take one day off and do something completely for yourself. We welcome you to share your report in the Mother's Quest Facebook Group so we can inspire one another! This Episode is dedicated by Bridgid Coulter Cheadle Bridgid Coulter Cheadle is an award winning, serial entrepreneur and philanthropist with a decades long history of advocating for access to education and protection of the environment. Bridgid is celebrated for her family's philanthropic work with a focus on climate change, social justice, political decency, women's equity and education for the historically marginalized. Principal of her eponymous design studio, a boutique interior and design-build firm with offices in Santa Monica and Hawaii, her focus is on residential, hospitality, creative office space and furniture design. Established over fifteen years ago, Bridgid approaches each project whether for an individual client, a brand or design-build development; as an artistic venture whilst providing exceptional development from concept to administration. Her well recognized signature textile collections incorporate her own personal painting and design work that have been inspired by her avid travel and perception of nature. In 2018 Bridgid founded Blackbird Collective, a for-profit public benefit corporation and the preeminent private membership collective for women of color and allies to create positive social and economic change for each other and the world. In its exquisitely designed Culver City Flagship location, Blackbird is a curated network of work, wellbeing and creative programming studios offering inspired space for entrepreneurs, makers, storytellers, executives, practitioners, trailblazers, content creators and changemakers to gather and work both individually and together, both in person and virtually — grounded by a love of storytelling. With professional resources shared with aligned peers, experts and practitioners to support productivity, wellbeing, creativity and advocacy; Blackbird is a joy-filled place in aligned community where you don't have to go it alone — where wellbeing includes the full spectrum of wellness to include nourishment of the physical, mental self with societal belonging. In 2020, Bridgid founded Blackbird Alliance, the non-profit sister organization to the collective, to further support advancement through sponsorship, mentorship and technical training. She is a graduate of UCLA and serves on several company boards. In her free time, Bridgid enjoys fine art, playing board games, and solving the ongoing puzzle of juggling family life with her acting, entrepreneurial, and interior design careers. She is the proud mother of two with the most supportive hubby; and she enjoys board games—and the puzzle of juggling family life with acting and interior design. Connect with Bridgid Coulter Cheadle Instagram: @simplybridgid Website: http://bridgidcoulter.com Facebook: Bridgid Coulter Design Twitter: @bridgidcoulter You Might Like to Tune Into These Other Related Episodes: Episode with Caren – https://mothersquest.com/ep56-carenlettiere/ Episode with Graeme Seabrook – https://mothersquest.com/ep61-graemeseabrook/ Episode with Jamie Greenwood – https://mothersquest.com/ep-96-coming-home-to-ourselves-with-self-care-coach-jamie-greenwood/ Special Thanks To Jill Daniel of Happy Women DinnersHappy Women Dinners is the brainchild of food writer, gourmet cook, and publicist Jill Daniel. As a food writer, Jill wrote about food from one coast of the country to the other. She is the owner of Dinner-Licious, she serves up delicious organic dinners to families around the San Francisco Bay Area. With Happy Women Dinners, Jill has brought together fantastic food and speakers with a focus on women. Happy Women Dinners events are held in intimate settings and limited to small groups of women. Jill Daniel – LinkedIn Happy Women Dinners Instagram @jillconnection Happy Women Dinners Facebook Page AnnouncementThe Mother's Quest Podcast will take a break between seasons until May. Make sure to sign up for email updates at mothersquest.com and join the free Facebook Group at www.mothersquest.com/community to stay connected and informed about all the good things coming.
On this episode, we discuss how Gavin's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, has created quite the lucrative scheme with her non profit, The Representation Project, and the connections with our state government. We discuss how she profits from contracts with schools, the government, and how she makes money with her "Office of the First Partner" that was created exclusively for her. Links Mentioned in the Show https://www.openthebooks.com/substack-newsom-inc/ Open the Books Exposes the ‘Legalized' Pay-to-Play Scheme by ‘Newsom Inc.' Jennifer Siebel Newsom's Out of Compliance Charity Was Still Soliciting Donations https://californiaglobe.com/hollywood/exclusive-rose-mcgowan-details-jennifer-newsom-attempt-to-silence-her/ https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/corporations-lobbying-california-gave-newsoms-wifes-nonprofit-organization Jennifer Newsom on Fox News Talking About New Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1NTq7nUO14 Lobbyist funds to Jennifer https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gavin-newsom-wife-jennifer-siebel-salary-representation-project-companies-california https://deadline.com/2021/06/gavin-newsom-wife-nonprofit-jennifer-siebel-newsom-1234769678/ First Partner's Office https://www.gov.ca.gov/ca-for-all-kids/?emrc=63fead196d60f https://twitter.com/Scott_Wiener/status/1625185832889122816 *The California Underground Podcast is dedicated to discussing California politics from a place of sanity and rationality.* Support California Underground on Patreon at www.patreon.com/CaliforniaUnderground Follow California Underground on Social Media Instagram: www.instagram.com/californiaunderground YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8SabIcF4AKqEVFsLmo1jA Substack: https://substack.com/profile/72986149-ca_underground Shop California Underground Merchandise: https://california-underground.creator-spring.com Review the Anchor.Fm Privacy Policy: Anchor - The easiest way to make a podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/californiaunderground/message
We continue to discuss the Chinese spy balloon flying over U.S. and if the Pentagon will do. A Laguna Beach doctor has died after being hit by a vehicle while riding a bicycle and then assaulted with a knife by the driver in Dana Point. Gavin Newsom's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, made over $1.4 million after charging schools to screen her documentaries. California had floated the idea of cutting major Southwest cities off Colorado River water before touching its agriculture supply.
This week, Elex spoke with Rep. Adam Schiff, who gave his first TV interview since announcing his run for Senate. Governor Gavin Newsom discusses recent mass shooting in California and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom talks youth mental heath and gun violence during a visit to Santa Monica.
Store parking lots are packed right now with last minute holiday shoppers...and that's why our first story today comes with a warning. A great grandmother was hit by someone backing out of a parking spot leading to her and her three-year-old great granddaughter being pinned under the car. And chances are you're looking forward to seeing relatives over the holidays…but you might want to rethink your travel plans. A massive Arctic blast is sweeping across the country with all of the lower 48 seeing freezing temperatures. Places haven't been this cold at Christmas in 40 years. The day after Harvey Weinstein was found guilty in California of rape on the claims of one accuser, another one of his accusers, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, is lashing out at the disgraced movie producer's legal team saying they ridiculed her. She's the wife of the governor of California who says he's proud of her and the other brave women who spoke up. The jury ended up deadlocked on the claims Siebel Newsom made. And it was a festive office Christmas party with co-workers exchanging fun gifts. However, one lady ended up walking away with a surprise that, as Les Trent tells us, turned out to be anything but a white elephant!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://bit.ly/3DzN2Uj The internet is a toxic cesspool and I am constantly being tagged in things that people demand I comment on, including the recent Ye drama. Plus, Jennifer Siebel Newsom is being accused of lying on the stand about being raped by Harvey Weinstein and I am team Harvey on this one. And, a pair of identical twins have been handed $1.5million in damages by a college in South Carolina after it wrongly accused them of cheating in a medical exam through signaling, as a court ruled their answers were identical because their minds were connected. Grab some “Yes We CANdace” merch for 40% OFF: https://bit.ly/3Amm13Y - - - Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN - Get 3 Months FREE at EXPRESSVPN.com/CANDACE Tax Network - Visit https://taxnetworkusa.com/candace to learn more! David Horowitz Freedom Center - Check out Frontpage Magazine: https://www.frontpagemag.com/ - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3RNly1c Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3U5DF4a Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Ug6Thd Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3d9dZ6k
New York Mayor Eric Adams announces that he will broaden the use of involuntary mental health holds and will target those with the most serious forms of mental illness. Will LA County follow suit soon? Jennifer Siebel Newsom is accused of lying on the stand about being raped by Harvey Weinstein. The California Reparations Task Force, projects that Black state residents could be eligible for as much as $223,200 per person as part of an effort to redress historical housing discrimination.
Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.orgFollow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCAShow Notes:McCarthy's miserySam Bankman-Fried's professor mother penned 2013 essay shredding 'philosophy of personal responsibility'Barbara Bankman-Fried, “Beyond Blame”Will, What killed Weed, California?David, “Pick Now: It's Trump, or Winning”Parents slam school's ‘sick' Satan Club for children as young as 5: ‘Disgusting'‘I'm not this blow-up doll': Jennifer Siebel Newsom's harrowing Harvey Weinstein testimonyRobert Luna to become L.A. County sheriff as Alex Villanueva concedesLos Angeles County voters send scofflaw sheriffs a statewide warningThe LA County Sheriff's problem with gangs
In this episode of True Crime Daily The Sidebar Podcast: Renato Mariotti joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss the possible criminal charges following the collapse of FTX, Lori Vallow being deemed competent to stand trial, jury deliberations for Danny Masterson, and emotional witness cross-examination in Harvey Weinstein's ongoing sexual assault trial. Tweet your questions for future episodes to Joshua Ritter using the hashtag #TCDSidebar. Check out Josh's blog: https://www.joshuaritter.com/podcast-episodes/lori-vallow-competent-to-stand-trial-newsom-testifies-in-harvey-weinsteins-trial-tcd-sidebarSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As these trials wind down, we are bifurcating our coverage of them. In The Testimony of Jennifer Siebel Newsom Against Harvey Weinstein, we hear from our correspondent Molly Miller and a special guest about the dramatic witness stand presence of the wife of California Governor Gavin Newsom.Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis's Storyteller Interviews with ground-breaking, award-winning storytellers like David Simon and George Pelecanos; and all of our Amanda Knox Project opinion pieces and interviews— subscribe on Patreon for just $5 per month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has been voted the American League Most Valuable Player for the 2022 season. Judge captured the baseball world with his historic performance, swatting 62 home runs to set the new single-season record in the American League. Top officials within the federal government are continuing to sound the alarm over TikTok and time may be ticking for the popular social media app. FBI Director Christopher Wray said because TikTok is owned by a Chinese company, the data of the roughly 80 million Americans on the app could be weaponized. A moment on Elon Musk, & firing a worker from Twitter with a tweet. Jennifer Siebel Newsom, looked horrified on the stand after Weinstein's defense attorney questioned how she “indicated her pleasure” during what she claims was a 2005 rape by Weinstein at the Peninsula hotel in Beverly Hills. Siebel Newsom fired back, "This is not 'When Harry Met Sally.' I'm not doing that," See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has been voted the American League Most Valuable Player for the 2022 season. Judge captured the baseball world with his historic performance, swatting 62 home runs to set the new single-season record in the American League. Top officials within the federal government are continuing to sound the alarm over TikTok and time may be ticking for the popular social media app. FBI Director Christopher Wray said because TikTok is owned by a Chinese company, the data of the roughly 80 million Americans on the app could be weaponized. A moment on Elon Musk, & firing a worker from Twitter with a tweet. Jennifer Siebel Newsom, looked horrified on the stand after Weinstein's defense attorney questioned how she “indicated her pleasure” during what she claims was a 2005 rape by Weinstein at the Peninsula hotel in Beverly Hills. Siebel Newsom fired back, "This is not 'When Harry Met Sally.' I'm not doing that," See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Brad Wialliams does some ‘Tweetsplaining' about his sandwich choices, his day with the Broncos, and Gallagher attending one of his shows. Adam, Brad, and Gina take a deep dive into unofficial NFL mascots such as Barrel Man, Catman, and the Hogettes. Gina Grad reports on Jennifer Siebel Newsom testifying against Harvey Weinstein which leads to a discussion of why she would go to him for advice after Gavin Newsom's affair. Finally, Comedian Ari Shaffir joins in and talks about being raised in an Orthodox Jewish household, causing outrage with his comedy, and self producing his new special. PLUGS: See Brad Williams live: Brea, CA - Brea Improv - Friday through Sunday Kansas City, MO - Improv Comedy Club - December 2nd and 3rd Find more dates at BradWilliamsComedy.com And follow Brad on Twitter, @FunnyBrad Check out Alex Joske's ‘Spies and Lies: How China's Greatest Covert Operations Fooled the World' wherever you find books And follow Alex on Twitter, @AlexJoske Watch Ari Shaffir's new comedy special, ‘JEW' on YouTube See Ari Shaffir live: Dallas, TX - Hyenas Comedy Club - December 1 through 3 For more dates go to: Ari Shaffir .com Listen to ‘Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank' wherever you find podcasts And follow Ari on Twitter and Instagram, @AriShaffir THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: Geico.com GoodRanchers.com/ADAM, Enter code: ADAM Know Mercy With Stephen A. Smith The Jordan Harbinger Show
Donald Trump is running for president for the third time. His Tuesday announcement is widely seen as an attempt to shield himself from criminal and civil investigations. After the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021, the government fell to the Taliban. “Retrograde” documents Afghan forces' last battles against the Taliban. Jennifer Siebel Newsom delivered graphic testimony this week in Harvey Weinstein's trial. She detailed an alleged 2005 sexual assault. If you're going to bake a pie this Thanksgiving, try making the dough with cookies, nuts, or coconut.
Hour three of A&G features the story about a corrupt DEA agent, a Native American suggests a re-thinking of our history, Trump's future in the GOP and the horrid details provided by Jennifer Siebel Newsom during her testimony against Harvey Weinstein. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Bankman-Fried and his company are currently under investigation by Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to the Wall Street Journal. Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, sobbed as she described Harvey Weinstein's “distorted” and “fish-like” genitals during her bombshell testimony at the disgraced movie producer's sexual assault trial yesterday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, wife of California governor Gavin Newsom, testifies that Harvey Weinstein raped her in a hotel room in 2005. ‘Captain Hollywood', The ex-LAPD boss who tipped off CBS to the Leslie Moonves assault case. Elon Musk has fired a group of Twitter engineers, some of whom posted critical comments either on the social network or on its internal Slack messaging system.
Hour three of A&G features the story about a corrupt DEA agent, a Native American individual who suggests re-thinking of our history, Trump's future in the GOP, and the horrid details provided by Jennifer Siebel Newsom during her testimony against Harvey Weinstein. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour three of A&G features the story about a corrupt DEA agent, a Native American individual who suggests re-thinking of our history, Trump's future in the GOP, and the horrid details provided by Jennifer Siebel Newsom during her testimony against Harvey Weinstein. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of True Crime Daily The Sidebar Podcast: Fatima Silva joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss Darrell Brooks being convicted for the Waukesha Christmas parade attack, the jury's swift verdict in the sex abuse lawsuit facing Kevin Spacey, witness testimony in Danny Masterson's trial, and an aggressive approach taken by Harvey Weinstein's defense against his accusers. Tweet your questions for future episodes to Joshua Ritter using the hashtag #TCDSidebar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of True Crime Daily The Sidebar Podcast: Richard Schoenstein joins host Joshua Ritter to break down the biggest cases making headlines across the nation. They discuss Paul Flores' murder conviction, the suspect in a massacre cross-examining his alleged victims, the role of Scientology in Danny Masterson's sexual assault case, and evidence that a victim of Harvey Weinstein allegedly reached out to the mogul for advice on handling a public sex scandal. Tweet your questions for future episodes to Joshua Ritter using the hashtag #TCDSidebar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk with psychiatrist Dr. Shayan Rab with L.A. County Department of Mental Health about some solutions to combat the ongoing homelessness problem. Harvey Weinstein's Lawyers say everyone had ‘transactional sex' in Hollywood before #MeToo and call Jennifer Siebel Newsom a ‘Bimbo'.
RAY'S 35TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW!! Newsom's Wife Reaches Out To Weinstein. Russia Declares Martial Law. Source Of Steel Dossier Acquitted. BBC Joins KMJ And Celebrates It's 100 Years. Drug Dealer Charged For Murder In Fresno.California Gov. Gavin Newsom's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, emailed Harvey Weinstein asking for help handling a sex scandal involving her husband — two years after she says the film producer raped her. Russian President Vladimir Putin declared martial law Wednesday in the four regions of Ukraine that Moscow illegally annexed and given additional emergency powers to the heads of all regions of Russia. A Virginia federal jury found Igor Danchenko, a key source for the so-called Steele dossier of phony dirt on former President Trump, not guilty on all four remaining counts of lying to the FBI Tuesday. The British Broadcasting Corp. marked 100 years of broadcasting on Tuesday, a century after a group of wireless manufacturers founded the company and began filling the airwaves with its first daily radio service. For the first time in Fresno County, a person suspected of selling the pills that led to a fentanyl-related death has been charged with murder.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
California's first partner, Jennifer Siebel Newsom wrote about her experience with Harvey Weinstein in 2017. She will testify in the sexual assault trial against convicted rapist that began in Los Angeles Monday. Then, If you've seen any ads about ballot propositions in November's election, they've probably been about legalizing sports-betting. Supporters of Propositions 26 and 27 have spent more than 400-million dollars on advertising - making them the two most expensive ballot initiatives in U.S. history. Then, in November California residents will vote on an amendment to protect abortion rights under the state constitution. Plus, KPBS breaks down the San Diego County Sheriff's race. Also, It's no secret that San Diego is one of the most expensive housing markets in the nation. But military families are getting some relief, because the U.S. Department of Defense is increasing the basic allowance for housing. Later, the San Diego Padres will face the top seeded Los Angeles Dodgers in a best of five division series starting Tuesday. And finally, The San Diego Italian Film Festival was the passion project of Victor Larrucia, who died earlier this year. The festival kicks off its 16th year Wednesday at the Museum of Photographic Arts.
Do you define the value of your time by the amount of money you get paid? And if your partner makes more money, then their time is more valuable? If so, then you're telling yourself a toxic time message. And you're not alone! In this podcast episode, we welcome Eve Rodsky, author of the New York Times best-selling author of Fair Play as well as the National Bestseller, Find Your Unicorn Space, and most recently, the documentary “Fair Play”. She offers real-world solutions to communicating with others, especially your partner! We'll break down the 4 toxic time messages that we tell ourselves and what we can do about them.Resources We Shared:Be Resilient Summit - The Be Resilient Summit is a free online event that gives kids & parents the tools to be kind, manage stress and persevere through challenges. This summit will be held live October 17th-24th, 2002. Register for your FREE ticket TODAY!Okayest Moms: The Podcast - The Okayest Moms is a community for the modern mom. Each week, co-hosts Brittany and Heather talk about a range of topics from motherhood to frivolous reality tv and everything in between. Eve RodskyFair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (and More Life to Live) by Eve RodskyFind Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World by Eve RodskyFAIR PLAY Documentary- A film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom in partnership with Hello Sunshine. You can find it streaming now on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, VUDU, YouTube, ans Google Play.Visit No Guilt MomRate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast!
A new documentary based on Eve Rodsky's New York Times bestselling book examines domestic inequities in today's households. Rodsky and director Jennifer Siebel Newsom join us to discuss the film "Fair Play."
To discuss and debate, Elex Michaelson is joined on The Issue Is by attorney Gloria Allred and former GOP Candidate for California Attorney General Eric Early.
As a filmmaker, mother of four and wife of California's governor, Jennifer Siebel Newsom knows a thing or two about trying to balance work and family. Her new documentary “Fair Play” looks at the imbalanced gender dynamic that exists in many American households and the toll it takes on our society. The first partner joins host Alex Cohen to discuss the film, her own personal experiences in this realm and her thoughts on Roe v. Wade. Get in Touch Want to ask Alex a question? Visit the SoCal in 17 page On Twitter using hashtag #SOCALIN17 or her handle @alexcoheninla In this Episode Follow Jennifer Siebel Newsom on Twitter: @JenSiebelNewsom "Fair Play" website: https://www.fairplaylife.com/documentary
Listen, we get it. It's daylight saving's and we're all trying to recover from the changing of the clocks (something we can apparently blame the Nazis for). But there are bigger fish to fry. Such as the big question: Where is Governor Gavin Newsom, who has disappeared since getting his booster shot last month? After chatter started up about the California executive's absence, his partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom came out with an amusing tweet admonishing 'haters'. But people have been genuinely curious about the governor's absence. The latest news has Governor Gavin Newsom attending the wedding of the great-granddaughter of a billionaire oil baron. The wedding was officiated by Nancy Pelosi. Capitalism. We also discuss the rise of the the Asatru Folk Assembly, a white supremacist cult just north of Sacramento. Thanks to Antifa Sacramento (at least according to the Sacramento Bee article), these racists continue to be outed to the public. Thanks for listening, defund the police and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @Flojaune, @guillotine4you, @aolbites Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Tuesdays at 5 pm and again Wednesdays at 8 am. If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we'll make it happen. And thank you to Be Brave Bold Robot for the tunes.
Se você curte nosso podcast, considere nos apoiar com uma doação mensal. Temos opção de contribuição a partir de R$ 1. Sua generosidade ajuda a manter vivo o nosso projeto: https://apoia.se/podcastdesconstruir Caso queira contribuir numa doação única, você pode fazê-la através do Pix. A chave do Pix é o nosso e-mail: podcastdesconstruir@gmail.com Nesse episódio conversamos sobre educação e diferentes formas de saberes com Roberta Luz. Ela é professora de história e historiadora. Essa é a segunda e última parte do nosso bate-papo, no qual falamos sobre os múltiplos saberes para além da Academia e como a mesma, muitas vezes, se coloca de forma elitista, sendo considerada por muitos enquanto fonte superior e absoluta de conhecimento. Será mesmo? Sigam-nos no Instagram: Podcast Desconstruir: https://www.instagram.com/podcastdesconstruir Eric Harding: https://www.instagram.com/iamericharding Leandro Casali: https://www.instagram.com/professorcasali Nossa convidada Roberta Luz: https://www.instagram.com/professorarobertaluz/ Nosso e-mail: podcastdesconstruir@gmail.com Dicas Culturais: Livros: O Perigo de Uma História Única Autora: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Editora: Companhia das Letras Filosofias Africanas: Uma Introdução Autores: Nei Lopes e Luiz Antônio Simas Editora: Civilização Brasileira Ideias Para Adiar o Fim do Mundo Autor: Ailton Krenak Editora: Companhia das Letras A Vida Não É Útil Autor: Ailton Krenak Editora: Companhia das Letras Outras autoras citadas: bell hooks Lélia Gonzalez Documentários: O Silêncio dos Homens (2019) Direção: Ian Leite e Luiza Oliveira Miss Representation (2011) Direção: Jennifer Siebel Newsom The Mask You Live In (2015) Direção: Jennifer Siebel Newsom
Se você curte nosso podcast, considere nos apoiar com uma doação mensal. Temos opção de contribuição a partir de R$ 1. Sua generosidade ajuda a manter vivo o nosso projeto: https://apoia.se/podcastdesconstruir Caso queira contribuir numa doação única, você pode fazê-la através do Pix. A chave do Pix é o nosso e-mail: podcastdesconstruir@gmail.com Nesse episódio conversamos sobre educação e diferentes formas de saberes com Roberta Luz. Ela é professora de história e historiadora. Essa é a primeira parte do nosso bate-papo, no qual falamos sobre os múltiplos saberes para além da Academia e como a mesma, muitas vezes, se coloca de forma elitista, sendo considerada por muitos enquanto fonte superior e absoluta de conhecimento. Será mesmo? Sigam-nos no Instagram: Podcast Desconstruir: https://www.instagram.com/podcastdesconstruir Eric Harding: https://www.instagram.com/iamericharding Leandro Casali: https://www.instagram.com/professorcasali Nossa convidada Roberta Luz: https://www.instagram.com/professorarobertaluz/ Nosso e-mail: podcastdesconstruir@gmail.com Dicas Culturais: Livros: O Perigo de Uma História Única Autora: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Editora: Companhia das Letras Filosofias Africanas: Uma Introdução Autores: Nei Lopes e Luiz Antônio Simas Editora: Civilização Brasileira Ideias Para Adiar o Fim do Mundo Autor: Ailton Krenak Editora: Companhia das Letras A Vida Não É Útil Autor: Ailton Krenak Editora: Companhia das Letras Outras autoras citadas: bell hooks Lélia Gonzalez Documentários: O Silêncio dos Homens (2019) Direção: Ian Leite e Luiza Oliveira Miss Representation (2011) Direção: Jennifer Siebel Newsom The Mask You Live In (2015) Direção: Jennifer Siebel Newsom
Actress and activist Rose McGowan says she is no longer a Hollywood Democrat as she endorses Larry Elder for California Governor. And on Sunday, she alleged that Newsom's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, contacted her on behalf of the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's law firm in an attempt to silence her MeToo allegations.
The FBI released the first document related to the 9/11 attacks since President Biden ordered the declassification of more records last week. Tom Del Baccaro calls in to the Ray Appleton Show and discusses the latest from the California Recall Election that is currently just one day away. McGowan claims that six months before she came forward with sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Newsom's wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom reached out to her relaying a message from Weinstein's attorney David Boies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's learn more as we continue this special series on Collective Trauma, join Christine as she educates us on women's sexuality trauma, movements and narratives throughout history that have shamed women in their sexuality and beliefs. In this episode, we cover:Insights on sex, body shame, researches and empowering movementsBrief background through history in understanding why women are immune to change in so many yearsUnderstanding the Old and New stories of the “5 groups of leverage points”:Changing our Religious Inheritance Media representations of female sexual normsSex education Medical understanding of women sexualityInternalize belief cultural normsLearning that change happens in ourselvesAnd MORE! Helpful Links:The Invitation: Daily Love for Your Intimate Self by Christine Marie Mason Body Love Course - A six week self-guided inquiry into our relationship with our bodies on Rosewoman.comHealing the Maternal Line: Practices for freedom by Christine Marie MasonSlut the Play and Slut!: Growing Up Female with a Bad Reputation - book by Leora TanenbaumShameless - book by Nadia Bolz-WeberNicolle Hodges - a guest on The Rose Woman Pod talks about Sexual Debut: Revisiting the Virginity Story (rebranding virginity)Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media - research-based organization working collaboratively within the entertainment industry to create gender balance, foster inclusion and reduce negative stereotyping in family entertainment mediaMiss Representation - a film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom that exposes mainstream media and culture contribute to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America.Cindy Gallop - a guest on The Rose Woman Pod talks about real world sex movement “Make Love Not Porn”April Davis - a guest on the Rose Woman pod talks about what's new on sex educationReal Sex Ed Colorado - Supporting young people on sex educationISSWSH - International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual HealthAASECT - American Association of Sexuality educators, counselors and therapistsPussy: A Reclamation - book by Mama GenaMen who takes baths - Nicolle Hodges interviewing men and transforming the culture of masculinity—from the bathVulva Glow - Curating art for female empowermentVagina Museum - Spread knowledge and raise awareness of the gynaecological anatomy and healthUnited Nations - One place where the world's nations can gather together, discuss common problems and find shared solutionsThe Rose Woman Podcast - covers sensuality, sexuality, and what we call "holism": living an integrated, happy, present, and powerful life. Find Rosebud Woman on Instagram as @rosebudwoman and Christine on Instagram as @the.rose.woman Listen, Like, Share & Subscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Youtube See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dans cet épisode issu d'une vidéo que j'avais posté sur ma chaîne Youtube en juin 2020, je vous partage 5 idées de contenus féministes qui sont inspirants pour tous, peu importe votre sexe, votre âge, votre genre, votre religion, votre orientation sexuelle etc.. Les figures féminines qui sont présentées dans ces contenus sont hyper inspirantes pour les personnes que nous sommes et peuvent vous aider à prendre le pouvoir de votre vie, à devenir qui vous voulez vraiment être et à faire ce qui vous fait rêver depuis toujours ! J’ai pensé à republier cet épisode en ce moment puisque, si vous ne le savez pas, le 8 mars a été la journée internationale de la lutte pour les droits des femmes. Evidemment, on a pas besoin d’attendre le 8 mars pour consulter du contenu féministe mais je me suis dit que, si vous êtes comme moi, sans cesse à la recherche de nouveau contenu qui va vous ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives ou bien tout simplement vous divertir, cet épisode tombera à pic ! Bonne écoute ! Illustration : Angelina Bambina - Voici les références évoquées au cours de la vidéo : - "Culottées" de Pénéloppe Bagieu en BD - "Culottées" adapté en film d'animation sur France 5 : https://www.france.tv/france-5/culottees/ - Le podcast "Une sacrée paire d'ovaires" de Marie Bongars : https://open.spotify.com/show/0AzoR461qGEzr7CdVr2v7F - Le documentaire "Misrepresentation" de Sur Netflix de Jennifer Siebel Newsom : https://www.netflix.com/ca-fr/title/70167128 - Le livre : "Les Espionnes racontent": CIA, Mossad, KGB de Chloé AEBERHARDT - Version film d'animation : "Les espionnes racontent : récit de femmes de l'ombre" produit par Arte : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1eQ1RaurDg - La série "Unorthodox" de Anna Winger et Alexa Karolinski : https://www.netflix.com/ca-fr/title/81019069 - Instagram du podcast : https://www.instagram.com/montrealboulevard/ Facebook du podcast : https://www.facebook.com/montrealboulevardpodcast/ Ma chaîne Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNY3p8nE-EmbxXyZNMFts2Q/featured Tu aimes mon contenu ? Dis-le moi avec des mots doux! Pour me contacter : montrealboulevard@gmail.com
The American Dream is the notion that every person is entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, regardless of their circumstances at birth. But the reality is that for many Americans, social and economic opportunity are unattainable due to societal structures that block access to resources. The Great American Lie examines the roots of systemic inequality through a unique gender lens. With America facing widening economic disparities, political polarization, and stagnant social mobility, the film takes audiences on an empathy journey, inspiring a path forward. Presented in collaboration with The Representation Project, this program brings filmmaker, advocate and thought leader Jennifer Siebel Newsom into conversation with a panel of student filmmakers whose work shines a youth lens on social justice and gender equity issues. SPEAKERS Angelica Rubio Student, 12th grade, Merced, CA Samira Barragan Student, 11th grade, Santa Fe Springs, CA TreNisha Shearer Student, 12th grade, Portland, OR Jennifer Siebel Newsom Filmmaker—Moderator In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on February 3rd, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California.
The American Dream is the notion that every person is entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, regardless of their circumstances at birth. But the reality is that for many Americans, social and economic opportunity are unattainable due to societal structures that block access to resources. The Great American Lie examines the roots of systemic inequality through a unique gender lens. With America facing widening economic disparities, political polarization, and stagnant social mobility, the film takes audiences on an empathy journey, inspiring a path forward. Presented in collaboration with The Representation Project, this program brings filmmaker, advocate and thought leader Jennifer Siebel Newsom into conversation with a panel of student filmmakers whose work shines a youth lens on social justice and gender equity issues. SPEAKERS Angelica Rubio Student, 12th grade, Merced, CA Samira Barragan Student, 11th grade, Santa Fe Springs, CA TreNisha Shearer Student, 12th grade, Portland, OR Jennifer Siebel Newsom Filmmaker—Moderator In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on February 3rd, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kimberly Soenen is the creative director, curator and editor of “SOME People” (Every) Body, an ongoing, multiverse group project that raises questions about definitions of “health," "health insurance," “healthcare” and Public Health. A Best Practice and Public Health policy thought leader, Soenen has combined the creative and journalistic forces of photographers, artists, essayists and physicians to curate a mix of reportage and art that both challenges and inspires the ways in which we think about health and healthcare. Kimberly brings her experiences and expertise to a conversation with Fritz and Weezy on the Covid 19 pandemic, mental health, the future of the ACA, healthcare whistle blowers, the vaccination race and more. Plus Weezy and Fritz discuss, Showtime’s The Circus and The Comedy Store, Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s documentary, The Great American Lie and The Hallmark Channel’s When Calls The Heart.
In this "Reflections" episode,Teri and Michael reflect back on episodes on beauty, fashion, and lifestyle: Episode 89: Erika Geraerts on beauty and how It's All Fluff, Episode 90: Lynn Power on managing #MeToo as a former advertising executive and disrupting the beauty industry with Masami hair products, Episode 91: Marjorie Lau on Marlo Hydroponic Skincare, beauty, and sustainability, Episode 92: Julie Raskin of the Foundation for New York's Strongest on zero waste and building a cleaner, greener NYC, Episode 93: Aditi Mayer on sustainability and decolonizing fashion, and Episode 94: Ettienne Percy of 90Something Magnolia, on building a sustainable fashion brand. During our conversation, Michael and I touched upon the following resources in our conversation: The role of the media and culture in shaping girls' and women's views of themselves and their relationship to the beauty industry The documentary film, “Miss Representation” by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, that explores how mainstream media and culture contribute to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power in America Our interview with Susan Basterfield and Gina Stevens-Rembe from the Enspiral Network The relevance of the term "decolonize" to our podocast, political ideology, and movement building Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act episode on fast fashion The TV show, The Good Place How important bees are to human survival and what would happen if they went extinct --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Join our feminist community of survivors, advocates and allies! Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Jennifer Siebel Newsom is passionate about several issues, but perhaps none more than the gender wage gap. And she’s using her clout as California’s first partner and a celebrated documentary filmmaker — whose work and advocacy primarily focus on cultural issues and empowering women — to raise awareness.
On this episode of en(gender)ed, our guest is Erika Geraerts,a former executive at Frank Body who started her own brand, Fluff, two years ago. We speak with Erika today about her journey as a founder and beauty brand iconoclast, Fluff, an ethical beauty brand based in Melbourne, the state of the beauty industry, and the ways in which beauty, lifestyle, consumption intersect to shape women's views of ourselves, our bodies, and impact our relationships. During our conversation, Erika and I referenced the following resources and topics: The role of family and culture in shaping girls' and women's views of themselves and their relationship to the beauty industry The documentary film, "Miss Representation" by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, that explores how mainstream media and culture contribute to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power in America The stereotypical housewife archetype of June Cleaver in Leave It to Beaver (whom Teri mistakenly referred to as "Betty Cleaver") The impact of Kim Kardashian on girls, beauty, self-image, etc. The Medium post about a mom who pretended she was an 11 year-old girl and what she learned in the process This episode was sponsored by Masami, the ultimate in botanically hydrated hair. You can find Masami online at lovemasami.com and share your hair @lovemasamihair on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
"Eu preciso do feminismo porque um homem preso em um quarto com várias mulheres sente que ganhou na loteria, mas uma mulher presa em um quarto com vários homens sente pavor de ser violentada." Experimente dizer esta frase (ou qualquer outra de mesmo cunho) perto de um representante do sexo masculino e faça o teste: em quanto tempo surgirá uma voz das trevas para dizer "mas nem todo homem..."? Bingo. Em tempos de desconstrução e conscientização social, ainda há quem acredite que individualizar discursos seja o caminho, fechando os olhos para o real contexto estrutural da luta feminista. No episódio de hoje, nossas mulheres podcasters tomam o poder e o microfone, liderando um bate papo necessário para os que desejam fomentar reflexões e evoluir. Nem todo homem vai dar esse mole de perder, né? Livros recomendados: Pós-F: Para além do masculino e feminino, de Fernanda Young (Ed. Leya C.P.) S. Bernardo, de Graciliano Ramos (Ed. Record) Sejamos Todos Feministas, de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Ed. Companhia das Letras) Vídeos recomendados: Palestra "Todos devemos ser feministas" de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie no TEDxEuston: https://bit.ly/2GXljNa Palestra "I've lived as a man & a woman: here's what I learned" de Paula Stone Williams no TEDxMileHigh: https://bit.ly/2tbGfxb Nem todo homem é machista? | 043 (canal Tese Onze, de Sabrina Fernandes): https://bit.ly/30uCAap Sobrevivente (canal Porta dos Fundos): https://bit.ly/2WWYLDV Filmes recomendados: The Mask You Live In (documentário, EUA, 2015). Dirigido por Jennifer Siebel Newsom: https://bit.ly/2JKRcK8 Eu Não Sou um Homem Fácil (França, 2018). Dirigido por Eleonore Pourriat Sobre os dados citados no início do episódio: Notícia sobre o levantamento do Datafolha feito em fevereiro de 2019 e encomendado pela ONG Fórum Brasileiro de Segurança Pública (FBSP) para avaliar o impacto da violência contra as mulheres no Brasil: https://glo.bo/2YGmgSh Notícia sobre pesquisa da disparidade salarial elaborada pelo Catho: https://glo.bo/2FoB96E Nossos enormes agradecimentos aos que ajudaram a tornar este podcast possível: Edição: Rafa Monteiro Produção Musical: Felipe Mercandelli Trilha Sonora: Produtora Paralelo Catering e Locação: Vivi Rocha --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tem-gente-podcast/message
In Episode 11, the Dads talk Masculinity! First, the Dads discuss their viewing of Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s 2015 documentary “The Mask You Live In”, and then the Dads engage in a wide-ranging discussion encompassing the ways in which boys are socialized to deal (or not) with their emotions, the “man” diet and how it impacts male eating habits, and how the Dads think they’ll handle it when lessons learned in the home are contradicted outside of the home. Join our mailing list! See more at http://www.outrunthebearmedia.com Theme by Computer Music All Stars under a Creative Commons Commercial-Attribution license: http://www.cmallstars.com Check out the Barbie Kong Podcast by Katie Repman: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/barbie-kong/id1404100661
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, documentary filmmaker and women's rights advocate, could be the next first lady of California. Women Rule talks with Siebel Newsom about the film career she never anticipated, her work on gender equality, and why she'd rather be called the First "Partner," if her husband, Gavin Newsom, wins in November.
Occultae Veritatis Podcast Case #031: Harvey Weinstein In October 2017, The New York Times and The New Yorker reported that dozens of women accused the American film producer Harvey Weinstein of rape, sexual assault and sexual abuse over a period of at least 30 years. More than 80 women in the film industry subsequently accused Weinstein of such acts. Palet Cleanser: Dan Harmon's Apology to an ex-employee he harrassed CW: Rape, sexual assault Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/ovpodcast Tags: Amber Anderson, Lysette Anthony, Asia Argento, Rosanna Arquette, Jessica Barth, Kate Beckinsale, Zoë Brock, Juls Bindi, Cynthia Burr, Cate Blanchett, Liza Campbell, Alexandra Canosa, Marisa Coughlan, Emma de Caunes, Hope Exiner d’Amore, Florence Darel, Cara Delevingne, Paz de la Huerta, Juliana De Paula, Sophie Dix, Lacey Dorn, Kaitlin Doubleday, Caitlin Dulaney, Dawn Dunning, Lina Esco, Alice Evans, Lucia Evans, Angie Everhart, Claire Forlani, Romola Garai,Louisette Geiss, Louise Godbold, Judith Godrèche,Trish Goff,Larissa Gomes, Heather Graham, Eva Green, Ambra Gutiérrez, Mimi Haleyi, Daryl Hannah, Salma Hayek, Lena Headey, Anne Heche, Lauren Holly, Dominique Huett, Amy Israel, Angelina Jolie, Ashley Judd, Minka Kelly, Katherine Kendall, Heather Kerr, Mia Kirshner, Myleene Klass, Laura Madden, Natassia Malthe, Julianna Margulies, Brit Marling, Sarah Ann Masse, Ashley Matthau, Rose McGowan, Natalie Mendoza, Sophie Morris, Katya Mtsitouridze, Emily Nestor, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Connie Nielsen, Kadian Noble, Lupita Nyong'o, Lauren O'Connor, Gwyneth Paltrow, Samantha Panagrosso, Zelda Perkins, Vu Thu Phuong, Sarah Polley, Tomi-Ann Roberts, Lisa Rose, Erika Rosenbaum, Melissa Sagemiller, Annabella Sciorra, Léa Seydoux, Lauren Sivan, Chelsea Skidmore, Mira Sorvino, Tara Subkoff, Melissa Thompson, Uma Thurman, Paula Wachowiak, Paula Williams, Sean Young, Harvey Weinstein, Rape, Assault, Rape Culture, consent, harrassment, creep, molestation, rape, violation, carnal abuse, date rape, forcible intercourse, grope, ravishment, sex crime, sexual abuse, sexual offense, unlawful sexual intercourse
Dr. Marshall chats with in-studio guests Ashanti Branch (EverForward Club) and Dr. Judy Chu (author of When Boys Become Boys) as they discuss the documentary, The Mask You Live In by Jennifer Siebel-Newsom & The Representation Project. The issues of toxic masculinity, emotions, and more comes up as we tackle the issues of “boys and young… The post Street Soldiers Radio: The Mask You Live In appeared first on Alive and Free.
On this episode, we peel away the veneer of masculinity and explore what lies underneath. We hear excerpts from a panel discussion at a screening of Jennifer Siebel Newsom’s documentary The Mask You Live In. We then hear some reactions to the film, touching on why toxic masculinity is a mental health concern and how […]
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It’s not a far stretch to think within the near future we could be celebrating our first female president. In fact a recent Gallup Poll suggests that 95% of Americans would vote for a women to become president. The big question is, “What will it take to make a woman President of the United States?” Marianne Schnall founder of Feminist.com, a leading women’s website and non-profit organization asked this question to over 60 men & women who are cutting edge in their field including, Nancy Pelosi, Maya Angelou, Nicholas Kristof, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Sheryl Sandberg and more. Learn what you can do and how we can encourage women and girls to be leaders in their lives.
¡Bienvenidos al décimo programa de nuestra tercera temporada (o el 88 contando todos)! Hola amiguitos. Hemos vuelto después de una semana en la que nos hemos estado recuperando de la pérdida de nuestro amor, Nico, que ha decidido que ya se había cansado de nosotros y se ha ido a un lugar mejor en el que seguro que tiene todo lo que quiere. Nosotros, eso sí, le echaremos de menos siempre. Pero bueno, no nos pongamos tristes. Empezamos con la "Semana en Serie", donde hablaremos del piloto de Borgen [DR1] y después, de las 9 temporadas de It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia [FX/FXX], de las que hemos visto las 8 primeras en maratón en poco más de una semana para distraernos (y que Dani ya había visto). Después nos vamos a la "Cata de pelis" donde esta semana os hablamos de tres documentales relacionados con temas feministas, Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines [Kristy Guevara-Flanagan, 2012], Complicated Women [Hugh Munro Neely, 2003] y Miss Representation [Jennifer Siebel Newsom, 2011]. Si queréis saber qué películas y documentales vamos viendo, podéis verlo en nuestro perfil de Letterboxd. Luego nos vamos "A la Cocina" donde os contamos una receta muy simple y elegante de Bacalao confitado con cebolla caramelizada, almendras, uvas pasas y tomates cherry. Muy rápido y os garantizamos que gustará a invitados (y si decís el nombre parecería más complicado). Para acabar, vamos a la "Sobremesa", donde comentamos vuestros mensajes de Twitter, el correo... Muchísimas gracias a todos por vuestro apoyo y vuestros mensajes de ánimo. Seguid así, preguntando, comentando, reseñando en iTunes y todo lo que queráis. Si queréis comentar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series de las que hablamos, podéis hacerlo escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar, tal como muestra la imagen: Por si os da pereza escuchar todo el podcast (o tenéis que saltaros cosas por los spoilers), aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que vayáis directamente a lo que más os interese, esperamos que os guste mucho y que, si no os gusta, nos digáis por qué, para que podamos mejorar: 0:00'00 PRESENTACIÓN 0.02'59 SEMANA EN SERIE: 0:03'23 - Borgen (Piloto, DR1). 0:12'00 - It's Always Sunny in Philadekphia (FX). 0:31'39 CATA DE PELIS: 0:32'10 - Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines (2012). 0:38'57 - Complicated Women (2003). 0:46'55 - Miss Representation (2011). 0:57'22 A LA COCINA: 0:57'46 - Receta: Bacalao confitado. 1:03'20 PROMO: Quotidianos. 1:04'06 LA SOBREMESA 1:19'43 DISCLAIMER La música que se puede escuchar durante el podcast la hemos sacado de Jamendo y los temas son, por orden de aparición: Mai en l'oblit (Clepton/Seguint el joc), FunkyYeahYeah (Rod/You Are The One), Alien Rampage (Marc Teichert/The Founder), Comedy & Drama Demo (Cesc Vilà/Drama & Comedy Demo), Not in service (Freeze/Freeze - Volume 2), VoxyClavi (Rod/Yoy Are The One) y À la légère (Chriss Onac/Resonance). También nos podéis escuchar en iVoox y en iTunes.
Jennifer Siebel Newsom takes on the media through her documentary and website, missrepresentation.org, where she explores the often negative portrayal of women on television and in motion pictures. She discusses how movies objectify women and girls and says that society needs a serious wake-up call. About The Women's Eye Radio: with host Stacey Gualandi, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights,"It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show broadcasts on in Phoenix, live-streams on 1480KPHX.com, and is available as on-demand talk radio on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at