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Embark on a riveting journey through the ever-evolving work landscape with Eryn Peters, a visionary at the forefront of the future of work. Our conversation peels back the layers of how the gig economy is fundamentally reshaping professional trajectories, highlighting the interplay of full-time roles and side hustles. Eryn's expertise shines as she discusses the 'skillification' of labor and why it's critical to keep your finger on the pulse of workforce trends to thrive in a project-based economy. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone seeking to understand the freelance phenomenon and how to leverage it for career growth.Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Portia Mount on LinkedInTiffany Waddell Tate on LinkedIn Eryn Peters on LinkedIn Eryn Peters Website Weekly Workforce Newsletter
Ever felt like a square peg in a round-hole world of corporate structures? Julie Goff, the COO of HireBrain, joins us to unravel the tapestry of intrapreneurship, illustrating how it's not only possible but vital to kindle the flames of innovation from within. Our exchange traverses the landscape of workplace creativity, revealing how it thrives beyond artsy confines and how women, in particular, can harness it to fuel their career trajectories. We're peeling back the layers of standard corporate culture, advocating for environments that don't just tolerate but celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit that lies in each of us.Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Portia Mount on LinkedIn Tiffany Waddell Tate on LinkedInJulie Goff on LinkedInJulie Goff on Twitter/XHireBrain
Ever feel like you're wearing a mask of perfection, trying to outpace the haunting whispers of imposter syndrome while juggling ambition with the raw truth of who you are? L'Oreal Thompson Payton joins us to unravel these threads, sharing her journey from being a high-flying journalist to finding her authentic writing voice. Our conversation delves into the lived experiences of high-achieving women, as we navigate the pressures of ambition, the need for representation of Black women in media, and the challenging dance with imposter syndrome that accompanies a life in the public eye. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Portia Mount on LinkedIn Tiffany Waddell Tate on LinkedInL'Oreal Thompson Payton on LinkedIn L'Oreal Thompson Payton on InstagramL'Oreal Thompson Payton's WebsiteStop Waiting For PerfectKick Some Glass
“Create a workplace for women, and you will create a workplace for everyone” - Shelley ZalisOur guest today is the dynamic Shelley Zalis, CEO of The Female Quotient and an internationally renowned leader, movement maker and champion of equality. Shelley is a pioneer for online research, becoming the first female chief executive ranked in the research industry's top 25. Today as CEO of the Female Quotient she works with Fortune 500 companies and impact organizations to advance equality in the workplace. Shelley also uses her platform to amplify other women and is a force for change to be reckoned with.Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources MentionedShelley Zalis on LinkedIn Shelley Zalis on Instagram The Female Quotient Gallup report on women and the workplace Roar: Into the second half of your life by Michael Clinton
“I need you to step into your power and your confidence and lead because my daughter is watching you” - Julie Castro AbramsIn this episode we meet Julie Castro Abrams, founder and CEO of Silicon Valley based How Women Lead. A national organization that is out to mobilize powerful women through community building, venture founding, preparing women to join corporate boards, and advocacy on critical legislative issues such as abortion rights. As women we are on the precipice of losing essential rights we once believed were untouchable. In this conversation Julie shares what's at stake for women. How Women Lead are activating women around the world, and why she wants every woman to embrace her power and use it for positive change. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Julie Castro Abrams on LinkedinHow Women Lead website Chingona Ventures website
For the season finale of Ready for the Big Time: F1, host Andrew Lawrence considers the road ahead—the future of Formula 1. No, he's not talking about the engineering or technology of the sport, but rather, the actual composition of the sport—the people who will not only be watching the sport in the years ahead but participating as well. To help us across the finish line, Andrew speaks with the only American driver in the W-Series driver, Chloe Chambers, essentially an F1 sister series for women racers, and newly signed Red Bull Racing content creator, F1 Elly. Expect cameos from Amanda Mull, staff writer of The Atlantic magazine, F1 journalist, Jennie Gow, and Mario Andretti.
“These issues are too important to just not do anything” - Cindy Changyit LevinIn this episode we welcome back author and activist Cynthia “Cindy” Changyit Levin, who talks about her new book From Changing Diapers to Changing The World: Why Moms Make Great Advocates and How to Get Started. Mothers have been at the forefront of change from advocating against drunk driving, getting out the vote, reproductive rights, equal pay and gun safety. Cindy talks about her path to advocacy, and shares simple tips for getting more deeply involved in the issues we care about. The future is female, let's get started. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Cindy Changyit Levin's website Cindy Changyit Levin on LinkedIn Cindy Changyit Levin on Facebook Link to Cindy's podcast episode from 2020ResultsSunrise Movement From Changing Diapers to Changing the World: Why Moms Make Great Advocates and How to Get Started by Cindy Changyit Levin White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Dr. Robin DiAngelo
“It's really interesting to work in a space where people practice what they love” - Gaude PaezOur guest today is Gaude Paez, Senior Vice President, and Head of Global Corporate Affairs at Riot Games. We talk about her early start in the competitive world of big agency public relations, and her steady rise in the ranks of the entertainment industry, to her current role in gaming where she's breaking barriers and creating opportunities for a new generation of women executives in gaming. The future is female, let's get started. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Gaude Paez on Linkedin Gaude Paez on Twitter Riot Games Roomba Robot Vacuums A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
“Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working” - Natalie NixonOur guest today is Creativity Strategist Natalie Nixon who is known as the creativity whisperer for the C-suite. Natalie is CEO of Figure 8 Thinking, and in addition to being a creativity strategist she is a global keynote speaker, and author of the award winning The Creativity Leap: Unleash Curiosity, Improvisation and Intuition at Work. Natalie advises Fortune 500 leaders on transformation by applying wonder and rigor to amplify growth and business value. Natalie has won a slew of awards, and is also an accomplished dancer. You can learn more about Natalie, and check out her moves by following the links below. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned The Creativity Leap: Unleash Curiosity, Improvisation, and Intuition at Work by Natalie NixonFigure Eight Thinking Natalie Nixon on LinkedIn Natalie Nixon on Instagram The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul A More Beautiful Question by Warren BergerThe Wonder Rigor Lab Your “invisible work” is key to your most productive self article by Natalie NixonEssentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeownFind Your Unicorn Space by Eve Rodsky
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Listen... We ain't gone hold you because you've got podcasts to listen to and share! We're still talking about #COVID because it's STILL here. [insert extra-long, obnoxious eye roll] We're unraveling current topics, and it's basically a rundown of the rappers in the news this week. And then get into our interview with dope friend and #entrepreneur, Andrea Polk. She's candid about her journey, her #transformation, and her passion to share gems with her customers. If you don't learn another thing today, you can thank her later for that caterpillar quote. That's a BTBP classic. Let the people know, Andrea!!
“Find spaces that celebrate you and not tolerate you” - Minda HartsIn this bonus episode of The Manifista Podcast, host Portia Mount sits down with New York Times bestselling author, Minda Harts. They talk about her new book, Right Within: How to Heal from Racial Trauma in the Workplace, the follow-up to her bestselling book and corporate survival guide, The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table. They take a personal look at how Minda has used the pandemic to refine her priorities, how she balances her busy life as an author, keynote speaker and university lecturer, and the advice she has for all women. The future is female, let's get started. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned:Mindaharts.comMinda Harts on IGMinda Harts on TwitterMinda Harts on LinkedIn #SECURETHESEAT Podcast with Minda HartsBooks:The Memo by Minda HartsRight Within: How to Heal from Racial Trauma in the Workplace by Minda Harts (pre-order)More Than Magic: Black and Brown Girls Claiming Their Space by Minda Harts (pre-order)Dare To Lead by Brene BrownSet Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Glover TawwabTools:Trello Slack
Do you feel in control of your finances? Do you feel like you have the power to create your financial future?The future IS female. Vicky Lowell and her company, Empowered Worth, is changing the narrative that finance is easier for men than it is for women. Vicky is a leading financial advocate and coach, international bestselling author and the founder of Empowered Worth, a financial-education platform that empowers women to become active participants in their own financial future and well-being.Women have the power to create their financial futures. And this is about so much more than looking at your bank accounts or having financial literacy. It is about having confidence in yourself. It is about communicating with your spouse about your financial situation and your financial goals and priorities. It's about taking the initiative to get educated and take action.Take-aways:-Unfortunately, there is a systemic misogyny when it comes to finances-There's a high likelihood that you as a woman will need to be solely in charge of your finances at some point in your life-A huge component of taking control of your finances is communication. Communicate with your partner and/or children, if applicable, about your financial situation-We need to talk about finances within the female community - we need to talk about money with each other, empower each other - women empower women-If you want control of your finances, you need to have a basic understanding of personal finances. Take a class on the Empowered Worth online platform or in your local community-The “Mommy Penalty Box”: the idea that women get punished for staying home and/or leaving the workforce-SAVING money is key. The more you can save early, the better you will set yourself up for the future-Find your side-hustle!-”The Gray Divorce”: when you divorce after the age of 50-Celebrate your whole womanhood by being authentic and celebrating your real selfResources mentioned:-Fast Company article “How parents talk about money differently to their sons and daughters”-Empowered Worth free financial education platform: https://empoweredworth.com/ -Listen to Vicky's podcast “Empowered Worth”: https://empoweredworth.com/podcast-2/ -Rachel Cruze's “Know Yourself Money Assessment” for couples: https://www.ramseysolutions.com/store/digital-products/know-yourself-money-assessment Tag me (@nfppharmacist) and Vicky (@vickylowell) on Instagram and let us know YOUR take-aways!What did you think? I want to hear from you!Email me: emily@nfppharmacist.comInstagram: @nfppharmacistFacebook: NFP Pharmacist
With over 20 years as a producer, leader in higher education, and powerhouse mentor, Cristin Downs inspires women to break free from structural and traditional bonds and build the world they dream of. Whether focused on a movement, community, business, or family, Cristin shares practical skills to go from inspiration to activation alongside the insight and experiences of extraordinary women so that all women can work through their daily challenges and towards a stronger, brighter, and more inclusive female future. Cristin specializes in voice, values, vision, and visibility. In 2016, Cristin founded The Notable Woman, a global community of over 20K with an NPR-featured podcast, online community, expert summits, and more. Cristin believes that we are each notable women, just as we are, and it is with women's leadership that we remake the world. The Notable Woman is here to let conversation and community lead us to the catalyst we've been waiting for - hint - it's us.TAKEAWAYS:+ Sharing your values, beliefs, and philosophies on current events and how the world operates is important as a business owner because it attracts the right clients to you, and repels those who are not ideal from you.+ Values and voice are important in business because it backs up how you operate your business and why you do what you do in the way you do it. It makes the action items, intentional, purposeful, and in alignment with how you want to show up in your business.+ The myth that you're “just a small business” and that you'll “share your values when you're more profitable” is just that, a myth. It's the foundation of your business and needs to be shared outright in the beginning, as you start to grow and scale your business.+ It can be scary to share your values and voice at times. Educate yourself so that you can share more intelligently and firmly about the topic. Or if you don't have the words, but do have an opinion, send your audience to experts in the topic you are discussing.RESOURCES: To visit the blog post that accompanies this episode go here: http://www.allisonhardy.com/blog1/episode232Join Cristin's Facebook Group to participate in conversations that matter: https://www.thenotablewoman.com/groupListen to The Notable Woman Podcast:https://www.thenotablewoman.com/podcastGet registered for the 5 Components of a Highly Profitable Email Funnel Webinar:http://www.allisonhardy.com/5componentsCONNECT WITH ALLISON:Follow Allison on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allison_hardy_Join the 6-Figure Mompreneur Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/themompreneurcommunityARE YOU A FAN OF THE PODCAST?If you found value from today's episode, head to iTunes and spread some love through giving the podcast a rating and a review. This helps us to reach more busy mompreneurs who are chasing down their first 6-figure year. Music courtesy of www.bensound.com
“This is a political movement to value care but it's also a personal movement to start treating our homes as our most important organizations" - Eve RodskyIn the final episode of season two host Portia Mount sits down with Eve Rodsky, New York Times best selling author of the book Fair Play. They talk about her early years as a child growing up on the Lower East Side in New York, the crucial life lessons she learned from her mother and how Eve's early career planted the seeds for her success today. You will hear how she's on a mission to change society one partnership at a time by unburdening women from unpaid labor. The future is female, let's get started!Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Eve RodskyFair Play LifeFair Play a book by Eve RodskyThe Memo a book by Minda HartsThe Fix a book by Michelle KingJustina BlakeneyThis episode is supported by Public.com, the first investing social network where members can own fractional shares of stocks and ETFs, follow popular creators, and share ideas within a community of investors. Download the app to get started today. Offer valid for U.S. residents 18+ and subject to account approval. There may be other fees associated with trading. See Public.com/disclosures for details.
“The thing that's tough on moms is the mental labor” - Audrey Goodson KingoIn this episode host Portia Mount sits down with Audrey Goodson Kingo, journalist and former editor in chief of workingmother.com. As a working mother herself, Audrey has been writing for years about the challenges for working mothers, whether it is childcare, family leave or other policies that impact our lives. Now, nearly a year and a half into the pandemic, we talk about what's ahead for working mothers as we emerge into our new normal. Trends and issues she's keeping an eye on and an exciting new project she is launching through workingmother.com. The future is female, let's get started. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Workingmother.com Workingmother.com research papersPicniic family organizerCozi family organizerBurbio's school opening tracker Audrey Goodson Kingo on TwitterWorking Mother Ultimate Guide to Working from Home Fair Play, a book by Eve Rodsky This episode is supported by Public.com, the first investing social network where members can own fractional shares of stocks and ETFs, follow popular creators, and share ideas within a community of investors. Download the app to get started today. Offer valid for U.S. residents 18+ and subject to account approval. There may be other fees associated with trading. See Public.com/disclosures for details.
“ I realized that I couldn't smell ” - Molly BirnbaumIn this episode host Portia Mounts sits down with Molly Birnbaum, editor in chief of America's Test Kitchen Kids. They explore Molly's passion for food and cooking and the major life change that altered her goal of becoming a chef but ultimately opened her up to a whole new way of looking at food. They talk about bouncing back from failure and what she is learning building a new business centered around kids. Molly's story is a story of resilience, hope, tenacity and flexibility. One that will resonate with listeners given the time we are living in.Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Molly Birnbaum Season to Taste, a book by Molly Birnbaum Cook's Illustrated The Science of Good Cooking America's Test Kitchen Kids Test Kitchen Kids on Instagram The Complete Cookbook for Young ChefsEmber Mug A Visit From the Goon Squad, a book by Jennifer EganThe Great Alone, a book by Kristin HannahThis episode is supported by Public.com, the first investing social network where members can own fractional shares of stocks and ETFs, follow popular creators, and share ideas within a community of investors. Download the app to get started today. Offer valid for U.S. residents 18+ and subject to account approval. There may be other fees associated with trading. See Public.com/disclosures for details.
“Acting is not about putting things on, it's about bringing things out” - Eda RothIn this episode host Portia Mount talks to actress and consultant Eda Roth. Eda is a trained actress who works as a business coach and consultant, specializing in bringing theatre based skills to business communications. We go deep on a topic that is often talked about but rarely understood, executive presence. We discuss what it really means and how women can access the deepest parts of themselves to uncover their true voice. The future is female, let's get started.Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Eda Roth
“If you are really going to be the best version of yourself, you have to be present” - Jane GeraghtyIn this week's episode host Portia Mount sits down with Jane Geraghty, group global CEO of branding powerhouse Landor & Fitch. They talk about the beginnings of her extraordinary career in advertising, dig into her philosophy on leadership and the choices and tradeoffs she's made to lead one of the world's most renowned branding firms. And they explore the habits and routines she has adopted to help her manage her energy and her busy life not only as a CEO but as a mother. The future is female. Let's get started. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Landor & FitchA Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
“What does it take to be a good ally and accomplice?” In this episode host Portia Mount talks to three dynamic founders; Jennifer Martineau, President of Leap and Inspire Global, Tiffany Waddell Tate, CEO of Career Maven and Amy C. Waninger, founder and CEO of Lead at Any Level. We are going deep on allyship among women, and specifically allyship among Black women, women of color and white women. In this no holds barred conversation we talk about the barriers that keep us from being better allies to one another and what being a good accomplice and ally looks like. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Instagram and websites:Leap and Inspire Global Career Maven ConsultingLead at Any Level Rachel Cargle on InstagramLayla Saad on InstagramKaren FleshmanBooks and Articles:Article on white women's tearsThe Memo by Minda Harts Radical Candor by Kim ScottKick Some Glass by Portia Mount and Jennifer Martineau Little Allies by Julie Kratz White Fragility by Robin DiAngeloHow to be an Antiracist by Ibrahim Kendi White Feminism by Koa Beck Hood Feminism by Mikki KendallNetwork Beyond Bias by Amy C WaningerClasses and workshops:David Campt - White Ally ToolkitHow to Ally for Black Women at Work by Career Maven Consulting Courses at Lead at Any Level
“I'm not sure how I define success. But I know I've had it.” - Jackie LevinIn this week's episode host Portia Mount talks to Jackie Levin, storyteller and TV producer. We will follow this midwest native's extraordinary career in broadcast journalism, from early career intern to the dizzying heights of producer for The Today Show and The Megyn Kelly Show. We'll talk about succeeding at work and at motherhood in high stress jobs, the importance of self care, taking risks and using continuous learning to evolve oneself. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Disrupt Yourself Podcast (link)Cassandra Speaks by Elizabeth Lesser (link)Brené Brown Podcast (link)19th News (link)Vital Voices (link)How Women Lead (link)
“The excitement of what my next 20 years will be like is what fuels me everyday” - Denielle FinkelsteinIn this episode host Portia Mount talks to Denielle Finkelstein, entrepreneur and co-founder of The Organic Project. A startup focused on providing women and girls with organic, eco-friendly period products. They dig into the most important lessons Denielle learned as a corporate executive working with some of the world's largest retail fashion brands, and what ultimately led her to leave corporate America to co-found a startup and become a champion for destigmatizing how we talk about periods. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned https://toporganicproject.com/The Organic Project on IG (link)More on Period Poverty (Global Citizen, Period.org) Strengthsfinder by Don Clifton (link)Becoming by Michelle Obama (link)Five Minute Journal (link)Unicorn Headband similar to Denielle's although we did not find the exact same one (link)
“I want every woman to make a shit ton of money” - Cindy GallopEpisode Summary:In this episode host Portia Mount speaks to legendary advertising guru, business consultant and entrepreneur Cindy Gallop. This episode is quintessential Cindy - blunt, humorous and serious about diversity and women gaining power through financial freedom and entrepreneurship. You will hear her no-holds-barred take on why big companies aren't more diverse, why every woman needs to start her own business and not be afraid to make money. You will also hear how and why Cindy is tackling one of the most male dominated industries of all, adult filmmaking. Cindy is out to completely disrupt a market that has been traditionally run by men for men with her sextech start-up Make Love Not Porn. Be advised there's some salty language and adult themed content in this episode.Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Resources Mentioned Cindy Gallop's website Cindy Gallop on twitter Make Love Not Porn TV 3 Percent Movement website Author Minda Harts
In the second episode of Bonn Park’s two-part series called Girls for Change, brought to you by Google Waterloo, Marshall and Sara chat with Leya Oommen, an award-winning Grade 10 student at Waterloo Collegiate Institute. She discusses the Technovation project she partnered on with fellow student Ellen Brisley. We also meet Maya Elkibbi, who teaches Grade 7 and 8 math and science at K-W Bilingual and has a PhD in Geophysics. Elkibbi is a recipient of the University of Waterloo’s Teaching Excellence Award in Mathematics. Liz Hofer, a current grad student in computing at McMaster University, discusses the gender gap that remains in much of science, and talks about the work that still needs to be done to overcome longstanding systemic barriers. AIUTO SOLUTIONS TECHNOVATION BONN PARK PODCAST
Every year, Technovation invites teams of young people from all over the world to learn the skills needed to solve real-world problems through technology. In the first episode of Bonn Park’s two-part series Girls for Change, brought to you by Google Waterloo, Sara and Marshall chat with award-winning Grade 10 Cameron Heights student Ellen Brisley about learning how to code a mobile disaster relief app, a project she started with fellow student Leya Oommen at K-W Bilingual School. We also speak with Cassie Myers, the proud mentor for Ellen and Leya’s Auito Technovation team. Cassie is the founder of Lunaria Solutions, a diversity, equity and inclusion tech company in Waterloo. Jennifer Scotchmer, the Grade 7 and 8 English teacher at K-W Bilingual, shares insight on working with students and challenging their way of thinking to see new perspectives and ideas. TECHNOVATION AIUTO SOLUTIONS BONN PARK PODCAST INSTAGRAM
On the heels of International Women's Day we are chatting with yet another amazing and inspiring woman. A mother of two, an Educator, Researcher and soon to be Doctor, Sabrina Razack joins us to talk about gender inequality, breaking down the patriarchy and ways society needs to shift its mindset to be more inclusive. With Sabrina and Lauren both being mothers of boys we talk about the importance of educating their sons about gender equality, the type of language used when talking about women and how more men need to advocate for women's rights and that starts with the conversations we have at home with our kids. Sabrina has also worked with the Canadian Association for Canadian Women and Sport where she designed programs and resources for newcomers and Racialized females. At the University of Toronto she is a third-year PhD scholar in the graduate program for Kinesiology & Physical Education, Collaborative Specialization in Women & Gender Studies. Cheers to girl power! Follow Sabrina @becauseofhersports Follow us @herspective_podcast Thank you to our sponsor VitalityMD. Use promotional code HERSPECTIVE100 for $100 off the O-shot or Viveve treatments. Book a consultation at www.vitalitymd.com. Thank you to our sponsor House of Hayla for supporting HERspective. Use coupon code HERSPECTIVE20 for 20% off your first order of any Generation ll shoes from www.houseofhayla.com
Today I am celebrating a year’s worth of episodes! So what I want to do is highlight the top 5 most downloaded episodes of the Wholly a Woman podcast.The 5th most downloaded episode is Episode #1, with yours truly, What is NFP?The 4th most downloaded episode is Episode #12, Giving You Options with the Marquette Method of NFP with Sara Flood, RN, and NFP instructorThe 3rd most downloaded episode is Episode #16, Self-care to Reduce Stress and Balance Hormones with Dr. Heather RhodesThe 2nd most downloaded episode is Episode #23, Be Curious About and Accept Yourself - Interview with Jigyasa Takkar. An amazing teenager with so much wisdomAnd the #1 most downloaded Episode of the Wholly a Woman podcast this past year is Episode #14, How to Use the Marquette Method of Natural Family Planning, a solo episode with Dr. Emily (sorry it is super quiet!)Whether this is your first time listening or you have been a subscriber since the beginning, thank you SO much for being part of this journey with me! It was especially fun for me to hear the different guests answer how they would recommend women celebrate their whole womanhood.Please help me celebrate all week by letting me know YOUR favorite moments on the Wholly a Woman podcast. Post and tag me @nfppharmacist on Instagram, or message me @nfppharmacist on Facebook Messenger, on Instagram or even on TikTok. Or don’t hesitate to send me an email to emily@nfppharmacist.com. It would absolutely make my week to hear from YOU! And when you let me know your favorite moment, if you have any ideas for future episodes, whether that is a topic or a guest, please let me know that too!One final favor: if you haven’t yet, would you rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts? THANK YOU!My next FREE “Know Your Body with Natural Family Planning” workshop is Tues 3/16/21 at 7:30pm central time. Sign up at https://workshop.nfppharmacist.com/0316. See you then!You can find Sara Flood here: www.nfpcoach.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/nfpcoach Instagram: @nfpcoachFor more resources from Dr. Heather Rhodes, including her courses, visit https://www.drheatherrhodes.com/Follow Heather on Instagram: @drheatherrhodesHeather’s free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hormonessimplifiedJigyasa Takkar is the host of the Puzzled podcast or you can connect with her on Instagram @jigyasatakkarIf you would like to learn more so you could actually start using the Marquette Method, then visit www.nfppharmacist.com/resources and sign up for an Online Introduction to the Marquette Method of Natural Family Planning class.
As we search to find a new normal, to find common ground, and find ways to move forward and make a difference, empathy just maybe more important now than ever.Female leadersmay have an underutilized advantage that teams, organizations, and our worldneeds rightnow.Join Erica Gifford Mills with her guest, Denise Johnson Blow, as they explore how female leaders can accept their power and learn to cultivate their strengths.
This week us BROADS are talking about being a WOMAN and stepping into your feminine badassness in a man's world of business. The good, the bad, and the real gross and ugly. (Hey guys aka men-we see you and know you've been there too). It's time to put on your big girl pants, give gender inequality and sexual harassment the bird, and own your success. Afterall, you worked hard for it and are smart AF. Pull up a seat, this table is big enough for everyone. #BehindTheBROADcasters is where we share our opinions and get vulnerable with you. No guests. Just US, Brooke and Caitlin, and our soapbox of course. We are peeling back the layers and going UNSCRIPTED about whatever we feel like. No offense intended, but ya know, we can be offensive so hang on for the ride and grow some thick skin. SPONSORS Kiln. https://kiln.co/ https://www.instagram.com/kiln.co/?hl=en FOLLOW US Follow Living Unscripted Podcast https://www.instagram.com/livingunscriptedpodcast/?hl=en Follow Caitlin https://www.instagram.com/caitlinhhansen/?hl=en Follow Brooke https://www.instagram.com/brooke_mangum/?hl=en Subscribe to our channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYoaGeTb_LnJ-qKNRcWUeUA?sub_confirmation=1
Em meio ao excepcionalmente agitado cenário global, o Coronga faz questão de pautar a luta feminista revolucionária. Já passou da hora de todos, principalmente homens, superarem o machismo estrutural que perpetua injustiças sociais através da institucionalização do absurdo, que foi reiterada recentemente no caso da Mariana Ferrer. O papel masculino nessa luta é ouvir e ampliar a voz delas, razão pela qual convidamos a estudante e idealizadora do Coletivo Nise de Silveira da Faculdade de Medicina de Mogi das Cruzes, Bárbara Gomes, a comunicadora e criadora do blog Deixei no Rascunho, Rayssa Rocamora e a advogada e membra do Coletivo jurídico Nós, Seguras, Vanessa Prado para promoverem um debate pé no chão sobre essa palavra que incomoda tanta gente, até mesmo outras mulheres: feminismo. O que é a representatividade vazia e por que ela não nos interessa? Homem: você tem a consciência do que é ser mulher e já se perguntou se teria medo de inverter os papéis com uma delas? O que é o Feminismo Liberal e por que ele é uma armadilha? O episódio #67 é, acima de tudo, uma reflexão urgente sobre a nossa humanidade e as monstruosidades que estamos relativizando ao não priorizarmos o desenvolvimento da empatia em nós mesmos e ao nosso redor. Não há possibilidade de evolução, muito menos de transformação social quando apenas uma minoria pode se dizer verdadeiramente livre. A emancipação feminista e, sobretudo, humanista, depende de uma verdadeira revolução que subverta o sistema capitalista, patriarcal e racista.
“Really be fearless from the start” - Samantha Lomow Samantha Lomow is the president of branded entertainment at Hasbro, the global play and entertainment company. She is currently responsible for leading popular brands such as The Transformers and My Little Pony, beloved by kids and parents alike. In this episode she talks about the importance of early risk taking and how she creates value for herself at work and at home. She also shares her view on the future of work in the light of the pandemic. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Topics discussed in this episode:(How to) excel in your corporate career I've always been a listener, and that has definitely served me well.Take risks early, and really be fearless from the start.I got to be involved in everything from T-shirts to theme parks.The Future of Work There's never been a more opportune time for women leaders to bring innovation and creativity to the table. We (as women) often don't recognize the strengths in ourselves.Think about taking on a bigger role for broader exposure, through a board seat.The Future of Entertainment I think people will continue to platform surf, there's gonna be a lot less loyalty there. The trend of family viewing is going to continue and grow even stronger.Resources Mentioned Hasbro (link)The Autobiography of Malcolm X (link) How I Built This with Guy Raz (link)Ted Radio Hour with Manoush Zomorodi (link)Sway with Kara Swisher (link)The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konnikova (link)The Ride of a Lifetime by Bob Iger (link)Circe and Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (link)
“Within two weeks of leaving the workforce, I made my salary for the year” - Blessing AdesiyanBlessing Adesiyan is a mom of three and founder of the popular platform Mother Honestly and her new venture Villo. In this episode we explore what led her to leave her corporate career as a successful engineer to found not one but two startups focused on transforming the workplace for working mothers. We learn how she manages a busy life as an entrepreneur, raising three children and the advice she wants all working mothers to know. Have a question or comment? Email us at themanifista@gmail.com.Topics discussed in this episode:Leaving a corporate careerI did not want to give up my spot at the tableI wasn't really aligning my ambition with my personal goals I felt like I had no choice Making entrepreneurship your careerI spend a lot of time putting that roadmap togetherBe strategic about how you're making the switchWithin two weeks of leaving the workforce, I made my salary for the year Integrating motherhood with your career ambitionsAmerica is very behind when it comes to parental leaveWe're gonna leave our careers to go touch groceries?There are so many systemic challenges women face in this country Resources Mentioned Mother Honestly (link)Villo (link)Eve Rodsky (link)Mom Congress (link)Moms in Office (link)The woman who wrote the viral 1,000 word job posting (link)Calm (link)Headspace (link)Motherly Podcast (link)The Daily Podcast (link)How I Built This with Guy Raz (link)Raising the Bar with Alli and Adrian (link)Career Contessa Podcast (link)
On this episode of the #TheFutureIsFemale, Melisa Idris speaks to Datin Elya Lim Abdullah, one of the trustees at OrphanCare, about the NGO’s ethos that ‘no child should be denied family life because of circumstances’. They discuss deinstitutionalisation, which is the process of transitioning children raised in orphanages and children’s homes into families and community-based care.
Kerrian Fournier is the CEO and Founder of Vybrante Ventures, a professional servicescompany dedicated to unlocking the highest level of performance for innovative companies, teams, and professionals by igniting their vibrancy and innovation. She is certified as an Executive Coach and is passionate about unleashing everyone’s highest selves. Kerrian splits her time between NYC and Long Island and is a divorced mother to a #TheFutureIsFemale 15-yr old daughter, Isabella.In this episode, Kerrian and I discuss the comparison trap we all sometimes find ourselves in and how to consciously shift those patterns. It can suck us dry of life and energy when we find ourselves in a loop of judgment, comparison, and jealousy. Kerrian shares how it changes a person and what to do about it. After her 'Trinity of Trauma' she began to show up to her life in a whole new light. In this episode we will cover the following:Comparison trapMoving from judgment to curiosityBalancing your energyFinding exploration vs. setting expectationsTune in to hear more from Kerrian herself!!//Connect with Kerrian:Website: vybrante.comInstagram: @vybrante_venturesFacebook: Vybrante VenturesLinkedIn: Kerrian Fournier //Song: You Gotta Be by Des'ree//Follow along with the rest of my journey.Instagram:@whytli@inthewakewithwhytliFacebook: Whytli RogersPinterest: WhytliTwitter: @whytliLinkedIn: Whytli RogersWebsite: whytli.comContact me here.
You Glow Girl podcast: THE podcast for the above-average girl who is working towards becoming her best self every day.We will talk all things self-development, spirituality, feminism, wellness, business, sex, relationships, and all the steps that we've taken in this journey of intentional growth.I'm your host Valerie Rocio, a type-A overachieving, vegan, half-mexican Aries. I own a Content Creation Agency that supports woman-owned businesses, I travel the world with my adorable English husband and spoil my two chiweenie puppies. I believe we can be our best selves, live our best lives and have it all. So join me while we listen to amazing guests who are doing the damn thing and as we all grow together!
This episode features an actual fucking unicorn. Billy Morrisette, guitarist for the legendary Minnesota band Dillinger Four makes his monthly appearance on the podcast. We talk about just how fucked up everything is, how there's never been a better time for punk rock, and Billy Picks some fucking sweet ass jams. Also, he brings his monthly signature brown liquor cocktail. I s this real life?
There are three music events that were life-changing for me: Michael’s Moonwalk on Motown 25. Prince’s “1999” music video. Nona Hendryx’s performance on Solid Gold. The way she performed “I Sweat (Going Through the Motions)” blew my mind because it was everything rock and roll. I became a die-hard fan after seeing her that night and that’s why I am beyond honored to have NONA HENDRIX as my special guest this Thursday on All Real Radio! As you know, The Soul Brother Show is celebrating the month of Roctober with all black rock music and this is one for the ages, man! Rounding out this broadcast will be some of Nona’s classics as well as Labelle favorites and other kickass musicians. It’s going down at 7pm and trust me... you don’t wanna miss this! #nonahendryx #labelle #soulbrothershow #celebratingroctober #roctober #blackrockmusic #blackrockmusicians #blackrockers #afropunk #blackrockcoalition #allrealradio #allreallifestyle #thefutureisfemale Tracklist: Grace Jones - Ladies and Gentlemen... Grace Jones Grace Jones - Cry Now, Laugh Later Grace Jones - Pull Up to the Bumper The Family Stand - Plantation Radio Sophia Ramos - Freedom Is Over Shelly Nicole's BlakBushe - Blak Girls Kina - U Don't Know Joi - Time to Shine Cree Summer - Revelation Sunshine Cree Summer - Deliciously Down Nona Hendryx - Transformation Nona Hendryx - Rock This House Labelle - Going Down (Makes Me Shiver) Labelle - Lady Marmalade Nona Hendryx - I Sweat (Going Through the Motions) Tina Turner - Typical Male Janet Jackson - Black Cat (w/Vernon Reid) En Vogue - Free Your Mind Jamila Woods - Blk Girl Soldier Erykah Badu - Penitentiary Philosophy Beyoncé - Freedom (w/Kendrick Lamar) Beyoncé - Formation
Samantha Montanaro is a chicken lovin’ multimedia artist, graphic designer, event coordinator, gardener, musician and mom. After moving to Parkrose in 2014, Samantha opened her business, Prism House, which offers a variety of services including full spectrum graphic design, event coordination and urban farming. Vegetables, fruits, eggs and flowers from the grounds of Sam’s home personalize and enhance her events and her love of the local community make all feel welcome. In 2017 Sam partnered up with Lisa Snyder, the founder of Tokeativity, a community for women. Lisa and Sam’s intention is to nurture a safe space for women to create, learn and connect. They currently host events in Portland, OR, online and will soon be expanding to other cities around the world!
Book club! We’re talking with doctoral student/psychotherapist Rebecca Miller about Kate Manne’s Down Girl and its revolutionary redefinition of misogyny. How are sexism and misogyny different? What is himpathy? Why do we spend more time trying to understand rapists and murderers than the experience of their victims? Why is choking/strangulation so hot/terrifying?
It's our Women's History Month special episode! *cue confetti cannons* We talk about the women in history who inspire us to keep breaking boundaries and the new line of Barbie dolls from Mattel. This episode's brunch guest is a real life boss lady. She's a woman of color at the highest position at her company's local branch and she also signs our paychecks. It's our boss, Nicky Sparrow! She's Market President of iHeartMedia Jacksonville and gives awesome advice. Grab some pen and paper and listen for the sassy nuggets from her cussin', bible totin' grandmother.
In this week’s episode we’re joined by cultural critic Clarkisha Kent— she created the Kent Test, a new system for determining to what extent a film or tv show adequately represents femmes of color. Using the Kent Test we break down the ways mainstream media fails people of color— looking at Jessica Jones, This Is Us, Sleepy Hollow, and others— and how we can start to do better and tell better, more diverse stories. Plus, Clarkisha tells us how she became Lena Dunham’s foe! Follow Clarkisha: @IWriteAllDay_ Blog/Podcast: https://sublimezoo.com/ Representation Resources: http://equalityforher.org/ The Kent Test: http://equalityforher.org/resources/the-kent-test
On this week’s episode, we have electronic musician-drummer-activist Kiran Gandhi aka Madame Gandhi! She talks about her feminism, being MIA’s drummer, cutting her teeth in the music industry as a digital analyst at Interscope Records, and balancing Harvard Business School while touring. She recently completed her India tour in December last year. And we’ll be featuring tracks and remixes from her latest EP “Voices”. Opening the show is a stripped down session from downtempo act Second Sight who featured on Ep.124 of Maed in India. Also, don’t miss this weeks ATKT.in’s college feature, showcasing the songs 'Shaitaan Ka Ghar' and 'Moksha' at the end of the podcast! Second Sight ‘Blood’ Madame Gandhi ‘Gandhi Blues’ ‘Moon In The Sky’ ‘The Future Is Female’ ‘Her’ ‘Her’ (Suzi Analogue Remix) Devashri Manohar, Parshva Jain, Neerad Sumeet, Sai, Raunak Sharma, D-cypher, Saket Mittal 'Shaitaan Ka Ghar' The Siege, Kaala 'Moksha' You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/