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Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres
The Freedom to Live Your Own Best Life & Show Up For Her

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 23:46


New book alert! In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Elisa Parker, Founder of See Jane Do, explore Elisa's new book, Mission Matters: Mission-Based Leaders Share Inspiring Stories on Power and Purpose (Women Leaders Edition, Volume 1), which was released by Dr. Nancy O'Reilly, Women Connect4Good and Mission Matters. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia

Live Love Thrive with Catherine Gray
Catherine Gray/ERA Coalition Conversation with Elisa Parker Ep. 390

Live Love Thrive with Catherine Gray

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 21:50


Catherine Gray, the host of Invest In Her, interviews Elisa Parker.  Elisa connects people through the power of story, partnership and solutions to amplify women's leadership and close the gender gap. She has served as the founder of cutting-edge organizations and programs, a nationally acclaimed radio host, producer, coalition builder, strategist and visionary for equity and social justice. She currently oversees Equal Voice | Equal Future, a new gender justice media hub championed by the Fund for Women's Equality and its sister organization, the ERA Coalition. Moving from silos to solidarity through partnership development, programming and hosting the Coalition's new podcast, Equality Talks, she is intent on spreading the word of the Equal Rights Amendment to ensure the 28th Amendment is published in our Constitution. Elisa is the founder, director and host of the award-winning media program and organization, See Jane Do, co-founder of 50 Women Can Change the World in Media & Entertainment, Indivisible Women and 100 Women Change Hollywood. Other notable works include creating the Passion into ActionTM Women's Conference, TEDxGrassValley, Raising Jane and the See Jane Do Media Lounge. She's spoken at events such as, The United State of Women Summit, UN Commission on the Status of Women, TEDx, The Women's March, March for Civility, The Power Women Summit and Netroots Nation. She reaches thousands through partnership with like-minded organizations and develops organizational-wide initiatives, communications strategies for events and digital media campaigns that support gender equality, diversity and inclusion. For over 17 years she has served as an award-winning talk radio host and DJ for KVMR and hosted and managed the Wild & Scenic Film Festival Media Lounge, the largest festival of its kind. Her interviews include luminaries such as Lily Tomlin, Gloria Steinem, Eve Ensler, Melissa Etheridge, Shawn Colvin, Mick Fleetwood, Donna Karan, Geena Davis, Patrick Stewart, Debra Winger, Yvon Chouinard, Jennifer Newsom, Michael Franti, Kathy Griffin, Krishna Das, Joan Blades, Indigo Girls, Sandra Bernhard, Monique Coleman, Simrit Kaur, Terry Tempest Williams, Helen Reddy and other positive deviants across the country who have taken a left turn and are creating new models, programs and systems to create positive social impact. Elisa is a recipient of the Jody Fenimore Award for Public Affairs and Osborn-Woods Community Service Award. She served on the KVMR Board of Directors and the Advisory Committee to SheAngels. Elisa is an alumna of the Women's Media Center Progressive Women's Voices program, Take the Lead Women and the Vote, Run, Lead Go Run program. She holds a BA in Communications from San Francisco State and a MA in Organization Development & Leadership from the University of San Francisco.   seejanedo.com 50womencan-media.com EqualVoice.org eracoalition.org www.sheangelinvestors.com

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres
Amplifying the Voices of Women

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 31:21


What does the current state of feminist leadership look like? In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Elisa Parker, Founder of See Jane Do. Explore the current state of feminist leadership and the upcoming book Elisa will be releasing with Women Connect4Good and Mission Matters. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be a guest on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/Support the showMore FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia

KVMR News
2021 Wild and Scenic Film Festival Media Lounge

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 64:24


Meet some of the filmmakers in the Wild & Scenic Media Lounge hosted by Elisa Parker of KVMR and See Jane Do.

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Dr. Nancy O'Reilly
Elisa Parker - Creating Powerful Magic from Working in Sisterhood

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 29:57


Elisa Parker talks with Dr. Nancy O'Reilly about the magic that happens when women come together and remove their shields to be honest and support one another. She tells how she co-founded the multi-media platform "See Jane Do," co-founded 50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment, and other initiatives to achieve social justice for women through the lens of story-telling.

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly
Elisa Parker Shares How 50 Women Can Really Change the World

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 42:44


Women activist and host of See Jane Do podcast, Elisa Parker tells about her new initiative 50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment and how it will impact the way women share their stories in the future.

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Lily Tomlin with Elisa Parker

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 42:01


By Elisa Parker The legacy of Lily Tomlin: “I’m more than happy to know that there was a kid named Elisa who regaled her younger siblings with Edith Ann stories.  That’s as much as anything can be.” ~Lily Tomlin   We’ve all had our childhood heroes whether it was Superman, Wonder Woman or Evel Knievel (speaking from a child of the 70s).  Mine was Lily Tomlin.  As a young girl I would tell stories as Edith Ann (one of Lily’s most famous characters) to my younger brothers and sister in the back of our station wagon.  Through Lily’s work I was introduced to the art of imitation and comedy.  She also inspired one of my first moments of activism for women.  As an eight year old girl the film 9-5 left quite the impression on me.  I decided (in my 4th grade kind of way) to make copies of the 9-5 lyrics and hand them out to every kid in my school.  I was determined to spread the story of everyday women in the workforce, women who were taking matters into their own hands. In a successful career that spans over forty years Lily Tomlin has served as a power figure for women in the media.  She has received numerous awards including six Emmys, one Tony, one Grammy, two Peabody Awards and most recently she and partner Jane Wagner were honored with a star on the Palm Springs Walk of Fame.  In addition to being an American icon she is an activist who puts her passion into action for women’s rights and animal protection.  Tomlin can be found on the website for women www.wowowow.com and participates with other celebrities to create an on-line community which is run by women for women.  She is also narrating the HBO documentary, An Apology to Elephants. My connection with Lily Tomlin came full circle as I recently interviewed her as part of See Jane Do.  Within the 60 minutes of our conversation Lily shared her greatest memories around her personal idols (like Lucille Ball and Ruth Draper) and fellow co-stars like Jane Fonda, Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen, Eve Ensler and Dolly Parton.  She talks about the War on Women and her response to Rush Limbagh’s attack on Sarah Fluke (as told through Ernestine).  We discussed what the movie 9-5 would look like now in 2012 and her current projects like a new Edith Ann game app and a TV pilot where she plays Reba McIntire’s mother.  I’m not sure my sense of connection to Lily Tomlin is because she exudes a sense of wonderment in characters like Edith Ann, the sassiness of Ernestine or the strength and wit of Violet in 9-5.  Perhaps it’s just because Lily Tomlin is the real deal.  She truly lives out her passion and as an award winning comedian and actress she’s obviously doing something right.  

TwinStar Podcast
Episode 019: Hair + Masculinity + Mistletoe

TwinStar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 37:45


The Gems are being their multitasking selves — they are doing their hair and sitting by the fire for this recording, so there are some interesting background noises. Ginger just listened to Oscar Perez's The Making of Men interview on KVMR (see link below), so the Gems discuss masculinity, the caricature of machismo, and that the idea of "men" and "women" is more about emotional maturity rather than the adolescent ideas of what men and women are. Our society has a lot of "advanced-age boys" and "advanced-age girls" as it is obsessed with staying in the light, although development and maturity are achieved by doing the deeper work and getting broken down in the darkness. Ginger is in a dark abyss right now, and she shares a bit about moving through it, embracing it, and enjoying the work. (Sneak peek: in upcoming episode 21 she shares more specifics). As it is the holidays, Kat and Ginger do talk about mistletoe, but the conversation quickly turns to masturbation. The ladies discuss stoking the fire in yourself and doing that with a lover. What are things we can do to be in a juicy space? How do you romance yourself? Only we can keep ourselves in a juicy, creative space.   In typical Gemini fashion, there are many references in this episode. Here are links to help connect the dots: The Making of Men, conversation between Oscar Perez and Elisa Parker of See Jane Do (scroll down to the link on Oscar's website front page) Witch Skewl with Birch Tarot and the Journey of the Hero book I Am Not Your Guru, Tony Robbins documentary ReWild Yourself podcast with Daniel Vitalis Episode #116 Erotic Blueprint, What's Your Type? with Miss Jaiya Kim Anami    

The Strong Women’s Club Women's Success Stories in Business and in Life
077: Take Action! Make a declaration! Be outrageous with it!

The Strong Women’s Club Women's Success Stories in Business and in Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 23:46


Elisa Parker is a talk radio host, a speaker and a visionary for women. Elisa is the co-founder, president & host of the award winning program, See Jane Do. She is also the co-founder & director of the Passion into Action Women's Conference, WonderLove, TEDx Grass Valley, Raising Jane and the See Jane Do Media Lounge. Elisa is very insightful, with many pearls of wisdom, some of which are: Collaborate with other women Take action! Make a declaration to the world and be outrageous with it! Look at your strengths and talents, and find out what lights you up! Be curious Never disregard the potential that you have If you don't ask, the answer is always “No”..... You can find Elisa and the what she's working on at http://www.seejanedo.com

FAITHFACTOR IMPACT
010:Mission May Not Keep Them with Jennifer Singer

FAITHFACTOR IMPACT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 43:29


Jennifer Singer is the Executive Director for The Friendship Club, a nonprofit organization that helps at-risk adolescent girls in Nevada County by teaching them life skills, personal responsibility and the value of hard work. Jennifer is a certified fund raising executive and has been a featured speaker for organizations such as the Center for Nonprofit Leadership and a guest on See Jane Do, an award-winning social change media & event productions organization. Jennifer chats with us about how mission may not keep people coming back

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations – Dorothy Montgomery
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations – Don’t Be a Dick, Be a Jane

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations – Dorothy Montgomery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2015 58:38


A woman today should not lean into limiting beliefs or ways of working or living that no longer serve her. Learn how to lean into your own style, your greatest gifts and your true self in order to be the best you can be. Dorothy hosts Elisa Parker, Co-‘Founder and President of the award-winning See Jane Do™, a social change … Read more about this episode...

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations – Dorothy Montgomery
Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations – Don’t Be a Dick, Be a Jane

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond Expectations – Dorothy Montgomery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2014 58:30


A woman today should not lean into limiting beliefs or ways of working or living that no longer serve her. Learn how to lean into your own style, your greatest gifts and your true self in order to be the best you can be. Dorothy hosts Elisa Parker, Co-‘Founder and President of the award-winning See Jane Do™, a social change … Read more about this episode...

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Virginia Brunini: Saving a Park

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 7:31


See Jane Do met Virginia Brunini in our own backyard of Nevada County. In the early 1970s Brunini fought hard to get the Empire Mine State Historic Park established. The Grass Valley landmark is one of four Nevada County parks on the list of 200 state parks facing a possible closure to address the state’s $24 billion deficit. City and county officials have estimated the loss of the parks would cost the county millions in tourist revenues. Unwilling to let the economic and historic treasure close, Brunini has gathered 5,000 signatures for a petition asking state legislators to keep the park open.  

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Discover Women's Economic Influence

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2010 63:55


See Jane Do sets out to discover how women’s economic influence can create positive change and the steps we need to take to feel more confident around our purchase power. We feature interviews with several extraordinary women including, Maddy Dychtwald, author of Influence: How Women’s Soaring Economic Power Will Transform Our World for the Better, best selling author, Riane Eisler who is creating ways to implement a new economy, Nevada State Treasurer, Kate Marshall and Gina Robison-Billups, founder of The National Association for Moms in Business and Moms Making a Million.

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
See Jane Do: School Lunches Kids Line Up For

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2008 14:25


See Jane Do is a multimedia program capturing the stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things for the planet.  We're on a quest as women and mothers to discover solutions and put the tips to the test.  It's real women with real solutions. When our kids started school food took on an entirely new meaning.  Goodbye real food.  Hello school lunches.  Have we really tables the idea that real, whole food is necessary, economical and most important, essential for our children?  Chef Ann Cooper, renegade lunch lady challenges the system and leads the way to healthier school meals and healthier children.