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Sonya Gavankar, manager of public relations at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., discusses her unorthodox journalism career with producer Michael O'Connell, from her childhood ambition of being a reporter to her time as Miss DC and the importance of using the rights protected and provided by the First Amendment.
Its the holiday season and that means awkward moments at an office holiday party. Learn from Sonya Gavankar and Stephanie Goetsch on how to make the right impact at your office holiday party.
Stephanie Goetsch and Sonya Gavankar chat with Erika Nicole to learn more about entrepreneurship.
Sonya Gavankar and Stephanie Goestch chat with Linda Hirschman, author of "Sisters in Law", to learn from the climb of Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Sandra Day O'Conner
Learn how to maximize your LinkedIn profile to make the social connections to build your career from Stephanie Goetsch and Sonya Gavankar.
Stephanie Goetsch and Sonya Gavankar show you a new way to find a mentor with their HerExchange format of finding a tribe to help lift you up.
Wonder how to get some good press for your growing business? Sonya Gavankar and Stephanie Goetsch will talk you through how to use media and PR to bring yourself some spotlight to bring in more business.
Stephanie Goetsch and Sonya Gavankar will walk you through making the big leap to being your own boss while you are still on someone else's payroll.
Are entrepreneurs born or made? It doesn't matter, if you use Sonya Gavankar and Stephanie Goetsch's to go it your own and support those small business folks around you.
Do you have to bring a date to an office holiday party? Stephanie Goetsch and Sonya Gavankar talk about how to bring a plus one to a holiday party and best prepare them to help you in your career.
Sonya Gavankar and Stephanie Goestch of HerExchange.com have taken you into LinkedIn 101 and now its time to make some connections. Learn how to bring real life tips into making and keeping connections and using them for career advancement. Build your tribe to get your next job.
Stephanie Goetsch and Sonya Gavankar of HerExchange.com help you refresh your LinkedIn account to gain as much attention as possible to move your career into high gear. Make sure you listen to previous weeks so you are ready for expert level.
Sonya Gavankar and Stephanie Goetsch or HerExchange.com look back at the trail blazing life of Lilly Ledbetter to learn how we can gain more respect and pay in our careers.
Stephanie Goetsch and Sonya Gavankar of HerExchange.com guide you through being authentic in your brand and how it effects your career and your wallet. Get ahead in your 9 to 5 or your small business and get to your value and find the right audience!
Sonya Gavankar and Stephanie Goetsch of HerExchange.com help you identify your own brand and be able to communicate the story of your career in the most authentic way. Perfect conversation for the entrepreneur and the corporate climber.
Stephanie Goetsch and Sonya Gavankar of HerExchange.com show you how you can close the pay gap and make the same money as the men! Stephanie takes us inside her mission for women to advocate for an equal salary space,
With news events changing world history every day, the Newseum managed to keep pace -- sharing newspaper front pages from around the world, video of life-changing happenings, and artifacts from places as diverse as the London Blitz and the Berlin Wall. A Washington institution that is both entertaining and educational, the Newseum also covers the 2016 presidential election, the 2017 inauguration, and a myriad of major developments daily. Hear how from Sonya Gavankar, manager of public relations for The Newseum, when she guests on TRAVEL ITCH RADIO with Dan Schlossberg and Helen Hatzis Thursday March 24 @ 8p EDT. Listen live on iTunes or BlogTalkRadio.com.
Sonya Gavankar, manager of public relations for the Newseum in Washington D.C., talks to Daniel Ford about the museum’s founding principles, some of her favorite exhibits, and why it’s important to have a museum dedicated to journalism in the nation’s capital.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk with Newseum exhibit writer John Powell about the events that took place in China's Tiananmen Square 25 years ago and the new section of the Time Warner World News Gallery that examines the protests and response through historic artifacts and powerful images.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk with the Newseum's curator of collections, Carrie Christofferson, about "Inside Tim Russert's Office." The popular Newseum exhibit is closing June 15, and will reopen this fall in its new, permanent home at The Buffalo History Museum in Buffalo, N.Y.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss the new exhibit "One Nation With News for All," a collaboration between the Newseum and Smithsonian, that tells the dramatic story of how immigrants and minorities used the power of the press.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar explore the Newseum's new photography exhibit and talk about what it's like to interview the winning photographers featured in the exhibit.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk with Newseum curator Carrie Christoffersen about a unique item on display at the Newseum and the significance of O.J. Simpson's murder trial in the course of news history.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss the unique ways the Newseum collects comments in the galleries and how they are shared: http://bit.ly/PNZ6VS
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss the Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference program with Jan Neuharth, chairwoman of the Freedom Forum board of trustees.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk about NARA's role in the success of the "JFK" exhibit.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss the Newseum's unique, interactive games with senior vice president Paul Sparrow.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk to the Newseum's Kat Wilmot about the museum's complete collection of New York Herald newspapers and the coverage of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss how the FBI exhibit went from idea to reality with the Newseum's Cathy Trost.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss the process of finding exhibit pieces with the Newseum's Maeve Scott.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk to FBI historian John Fox on the FBI's partnership on one of the Newseum's most popular exhibits.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss the Newseum's recent "Members Only" program on the film "March To Justice."
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk with the Newseum's curator of collections, Carrie Christofferson, about the moving exhibit on late Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar discuss the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's "Letter From Birmingham Jail." Bond and Gavankar share selections of the letter, read by high school students, along with their reactions.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk to veteran journalist Nick Clooney about his recent interview with NBC News's Tom Brokaw about the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He also talks about his famous son, Academy Award-winning actor and director George Clooney.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk to First Amendment trailblazer Mary Beth Tinker about her lifelong dedication to educating students and the general public about the critical importance of free speech.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar talk about the Newseum's Visual Resources Department's delicate restoration of the only remaining images of the Kennedy family taken by photography Jacques Lowe.
Frank Bond and Sonya Gavankar take listeners behind the scenes of one of the Newseum's largest and most popular artifacts — the Berlin Wall. The Newseum's Chris Wells tells Frank and Sonya how the Newseum acquired the eight pieces of the Berlin Wall that are on display, as well as the guard tower that stood near Checkpoint Charlie. They also share their favorite stories of the wall. Here's a hint — one involves actor David Hasselhoff.