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In this episode of Uncommon Women, we're joined by Ingrid Tomlinson and Rev. Dr. Deborah Tanksley-Brown, two powerful leaders from **Black Women of Chester County in Action. Ingrid, co-chair of the #Our Voice Should Be Heard initiative, and Deborah, contributor to the Racial Trauma: Resiliency and Recovery action team, discuss their work in mobilizing marginalized women and girls to engage in civic life. Together, they share their personal journeys, the challenges faced by marginalized communities, and how their leadership is making a difference in Chester County. Tune in for a conversation on empowerment, community engagement, and resilience! Host: Chaniera http://uncommonwomen.net
Every month, God shares a unique word to us as a body of Uncommon Women. In this month of June, He has said it's our month of divine Visitation, Introduction and Ignition of New Levels. I break this word down in today's podcast episode, as I share His word, the promise for June and the 3 action areas to take note of.
In this episode of the Identity Series, we are talking possibilities and how seeing only possibilities is part of our DNA as Uncommon Women.
Part of our DNA as Uncommon Women is defending our God-goven territories....and they are quite a number. It's time to be aware of them and learn how to always be on the alert..
It's time to amplify our unique stories as Uncommon Women. In this episode, we will be learning from Mrs Kehinde Wole-Olomojobi, who is a Career Woman birthing the MORE in her. She is a C-Suite Finance Executive, Business leader and Certified Coach who also runs a Finance Literacy Hub educating adults and children on financial planning and wealth creation. These she does whilst being a wife, mom and minister of God, amongst many other hats she wears. Ready to learn how she does it all, impacting lives whilst growing in her career? Don't miss this episode!
In this episode the host of Uncommon Women will be thanking each guest they've had on the show for this season, what's upcoming for 2022 & a special closing topic on healing. Host: Jenni Lee & Chaniera website: UncommonWomen.net
Can you imagine waking up one day and no longer having the ability to see? listen in as we have an amazing guest speaker who is blind but has been living her vision through music. Lachi has been an opening artist for Patti LaBelle and featured on the Oprah Winfrey radio show. She will be joining Uncommon Women to share her journey of how music has giving her, her own unique vision from being a co-writer and producing the song “Rude” with Snoop Dog and Kendra Black to doing a crossover track with Styles P to receiving her second nomination for her acapella arrangement with Cardi B and so much more, despite not being able to see. Let's step into the shoes of this talented, blind influencer. #stayuncommon #podcast #womenempowerment #womensupportingwomen #womeninbusiness #womenempoweringwomen #visionthroughmusic #music #advocate #influencer #realpeople #blindawearness #testimonial #testimony #reallives #realstories #realtruth Host: Chaniera & Jenni Lee Website: uncommonwomen.net Guest: Lachi www.lachimusic.com
"The lesson isn't in the experience. It's in what we do after." In this week's episode, I'm interviewing Marlo Ellis - an incredible Catalyst Coach with an important mission. Marlo is a ministress, founder of The Uncommon Woman, and a powerhouse for women who are ready to heal through their mind, body, and story. Through her work, Marlo guides women from fragmentation to wholeness by creating a container inside which they can rewire their past and transmute their tragedies into a potent point of service and inspiration. This conversation is deep, at times triggering, and a powerful reminder of what's possible when you lean into faith and transmute pain into potency. "I find that when I lean deepest into faith is when I'm most supported." In this conversation Marlo and I explore: What does it mean to heal?How 'white knuckling' through life blocks opportunities and synchronisities.The power of learning from trauma and childhood memories.How an ability to feel elevates our experience of life. The personal experiences that called Marlo to surrender to faith. Simple techniques [including journaling] for cultivating faith. "I'm connected to something so much greater and I'm supported by something so much greater." Walking with leg braces at eight months old. Finding faith by pulling from the evidence that you can do hard things. How time can shift our perspective and help reveal the lessons. From tragedy to advocacy. Moving forward with unspeakable pain. Marlo's work in empowering women to transmute their story of suffering. What does it mean to be the 'Uncommon Women'.Holding space for triggering conversations and the healing ripple it creates. And more...I just love Marlo's fierce energy and passion for empowering women to speak their truth, break their silence, and find their faith. There's so much goodness in this conversation and I can't wait for you to dive in and soak it all up.Explore Marlo's journaling prompt:Do I have faith? If so, where can I have more faith? If not, where is the evidence that faith does works for me? Ways to connect with Marlo and dive deeper into her work: Connect with Marlo on Facebook. Join The Uncommon Woman Facebook group. Visit The Uncommon Woman website. Follow Marlo on Instagram. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Also, check out the BestSelf Co. range of journaling tools:1. Creating Your Live List [$5 investment].2. Transform Fear to Focus [$5 investment].3. 52 List Journaling Prompts [a free tool].Finally, if you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show as it helps more people find us. You can also tag us on social. We're @bestselfco and I'm @georginaelmorshdy. Support the show (http://bestself.co/)
That Do It For Ya? A Sexual Awakenings Podcast About Why We're Like This
In this episode Actor/Dancer/Badass Cassandra Lopez and I talk about Power Rangers, becoming your own hero, swear words, first kisses, and Pirates of the Caribbean. * Cassandra Lopez is a New York based actor. Credits include: Swing in Hairspray; Dance Captain, Hairspray Maria and Ensemble in Oklahoma! (The Oregon Shakespeare Festival); La Cantante in Cántame, Mi Amor (Teatro Séa); Nickie/Frug Dancer in Sweet Charity, Rita Altabel in Uncommon Women and Others, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Golden Age: A Musical Theatre Cabaret, Summer Songs (Circle in the Square Theatre School). Mimi Marquez in Rent, Wendla in Spring Awakening (CYC San Diego); Ensemble and choreographer, Between the Lines, Ensemble in Journey and Play the Floor (Mesa College Dance Company); Katherine in The Taming of the Shrew (The Preuss Players); Sugar Plum Witch in Black Lagoon Lane (San Diego Civic Dance Arts). She trained at Circle in the Square Theatre School, NYC. * To become a patron, or make a one time donation: patreon.com/thatdoitforyapodcast * Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thatdotiforya * That Do It For Ya? is hosted, created and edited by Aurelia Grierson. Eleanor Hobson is our Marketing and Media Manager. Our theme song is by Eric Solis. Visual design by Margaret Chambers. Audio transcriptions by Amber Avant. Produced by Chander Parrott Thomas, Dante Toppo, and Sean McStravick. That Do It For Ya? is a part of the Juvenilia Collective.
SHOWS: Titanic, On Your Feet, Uncommon Women and Others Get on your feet because we have one of Broadway's most beloved actresses, Alma Cuervo, who joins us to discuss her career which include appearances in Once In A Lifetime, Bedroom Farce, Censored Scenes From King Kong, Is There Life After High School, Quilters, The Heidi Chronicles, Titanic, Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown, and On Your Feet to name just a few. Alma pulls back the curtain on her career to discuss how she got into the Yale School of Drama, what it was like working with Wendy Wasserstein, and why On Your Feet was the thrill of a lifetime! Also, Alma shines the spotlight on Meryl Streep, Gloria Estefan, and Carrie Fisher! Become a sponsor of Behind The Curtain and get early access to interviews, private playlists, and advance knowledge of future guests so you can ask the legends your own questions. Go to: http://bit.ly/2i7nWC4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bollywood is always in the limelight and today more so than ever. Hear one of the industry's most well-known faces, the award winning choreographer, director and producer Farah Khan tells about the ups and downs of working there, how coming from a place of poverty and years of struggle shaped her world view , and why she likes to make feel-good films. Listen to Farah Khan on this week's episode of Uncommon Women with Gayatri Rangachari Shah on RedFM India app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She started out with just 2 sewing machines and faced a lot of rejection in her career. But she didn’t let it get her down. Instead she channeled her fierce drive to be economically independent and worked harder. 21 years after opening her first store in Mumbai, Anita Dongre is at her professional pinnacle. Her clothes have been worn by celebrities at home and abroad, including Kate Middleton, Hillary Clinton and Ivanka Trump. Hear how she got to where she is in this week’s episode of Uncommon Women with Gayatri Rangachari Shah on the RedFM India app See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamara Paisa, Hamara Hisab. Do Indians have the right to know how money used by the government on their behalf is spent? That was the simple premise upon which Aruna Roy and her colleagues began the movement for the Right to Information. A grassroots campaign that began in rural Rajasthan is now a powerful law used by millions around the country. Listen to activist and peaceful protestor Aruna Roy made it her life's mission to give us transparency and accountability. Listen to the RTI story on Uncommon Women with Gayatri Rangachari Shah on the RedFM India app See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gutsy. Fiesty. Outspoken. Courageous. Brilliant. Barkha Dutt gave new meaning to the word journalist as she spent 120 days traveling across India to report on the coronavirus pandemic. She did this with a small crew, in a tiny car, where she sometimes slept and which doubled up as her studio! Barkha's stories of destitution and struggle made many Indians come forward to help fellow citizens. She risked her own health in her pursuit of the story – hear how she re-discovered her roots as a reporter and why she feels journalism is a public service. Listen to her story on the Uncommon Women podcast with Gayatri Rangachari Shah on the Red FM India app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to Alyse Nelson, CEO of Vital Voices, a US based nonprofit that trains women leaders around the world effect change in their communities, whether its to combat climate change, end human trafficking and gender-based violence and to aid with the refugee crisis. Tune in to this week’s episode of Uncommon Women with Gayatri Rangachari Shah See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A simple test to detect cancer and other diseases? 3-D printed livers? This isn’t the stuff of some magical future but what brilliant scientist and inventor Dr Sangeeta Bhatia developed to help humanity. Listen to how she does it in the week’s episode of Uncommon Women on the RedFM India app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune into episode 2 of #Uncommonwomen where host Gayatri Rangachari Shah brings you incredible Story of banker, farmer and activist Chetna Gala Sinha, who left the comfort of city life, moved to a small village in rural India without electricity or a toilet alongside a group of illiterate women, fought hard to set up India’s first rural co-operative bank for and by women – Mann Deshi Bank. These women show us that our courage is our capital! Be the Change you want to be – listen to Uncommon Women on the Redfm App! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lola's mom comes to town, as she has to battle Benner over a search warrant. Plus, Emily fights an arson case that affected the homeless. Join hosts Alexis (@iamlexifierce), Princess (@PrincessCTV), Zuri @zurichellece, and Shawnteairrra (@Shawnteairra) as they breakdown tonight's episode of All Rise! About All Rise: Follows judges, prosecutors, and public defenders in a Los Angeles courthouse. Join us as we take a journey inside the Courtroom. If you think criminals are the only people with messy lives, think again. On THE ALL RISE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW PODCAST, we'll be breaking down all the plots straight from the court As Judge Lola Carmichael sets off on her career as a judge. Subscribe for discussions, special segments, and news! Susbcribe to stay up to date! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lola's mom comes to town, as she has to battle Benner over a search warrant. Plus, Emily fights an arson case that affected the homeless. Join hosts Alexis (@iamlexifierce), Princess (@PrincessCTV), Zuri @zurichellece, and Shawnteairrra (@Shawnteairra) as they breakdown tonight's episode of All Rise! About All Rise: Follows judges, prosecutors, and public defenders in a Los Angeles courthouse. Join us as we take a journey inside the Courtroom. If you think criminals are the only people with messy lives, think again. On THE ALL RISE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW PODCAST, we'll be breaking down all the plots straight from the court As Judge Lola Carmichael sets off on her career as a judge. Subscribe for discussions, special segments, and news! Susbcribe to stay up to date! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
James Washington and Carol Perry, a couple of 13 years, with 5kids share their powerful testimony of how being addicted to narcotics broke up the family. Now being fully cleaned and recovered Uncommon Women are honored to have James & Carol as guest speakers to share the breakthrough from addiction. Contact us: uncommonwomenpodcast@gmail.com Send us some topics you would like us to discuss Hosted by :Chaniera and Jenni Lee Guest Speaker: James Washington & Carol Perry Edited:Chuck W. Intro Poem: Peach Closing Song: Lisa Instagram & Twitter: uncommon3women Facebook: Uncommon Women Resources National Helpline: Drug & Addiction including gambling. 888-633-3239 Substance Abuse and Mental Service administration. 800-662-HELP(4357) Porn Hotline-800-273-8255
Library Land Loves Kelsey Merkley and the fantastic work that she's done with UnCommon Women, a group she founded to celebrate the work done by women for the open movement. Not only is Kelsey my favourite open expert, she's also my go-to resource for all things bourbon. Come join us for a tasting, won't you? Let us make a brown liquor person out of you. This episode was published on December 23, 2018. Hosted by Michelle Arbuckle, Director of Education & Member Engagement at OLA. Produced by Esteban Dorado-Troughton, Member Relations Coordinator at OLA.
Wendy Wasserstein's best known play, "The Heidi Chronicles," won both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play in 1989. Many of the themes of this feminist classic were already evident in "Uncommon Women and Others," a play written by Wasserstein a decade earlier. "Uncommon Women" is on stage at the Princeton Summer Theater through July 22nd. For this podcast, producer Susan Wallner spoke to the Dean of the College at Princeton University and author of a book about Wendy Wasserstein, Jill Dolan. Dolan points out that the hopes and fears of young women about to make critical life choices after college continue to resonate today.
It was so fun to chat with Kelsey Merkley (@bella_velo) during our second #InVinoFab interview -- women telling their stories. There was a wealth of stuff we chatted about and we hope you enjoy listening to the conversation as much as we had chatting:Kelsey thinks that more women need to be leaders and recognized for the work they do in the open education movement and in education. From biking to South Africa from Canada and building bridges between communities in the global south, Kelsey is always considering what the access and opportunities for learning. We need to encouraging ways to have more dialogue with those who aren't always at the table/classroom/conference to be cognizant include a voice that is not always heard, specifically to ensure we have access to knowledge and the opportunity-cost that we miss out on by not learning from an audience that is more representative of all nations. How can we learn to solve issues in education from others? How can we offer space for other voices and remove the barriers for learning? As a former librarian, Kelsey believes in access to information and ensuring knowledge is equitably shared. Some of the open technologies (ahem MOOCs) did not necessarily change the world, but it has gotten her thinking about the user experience and their own digital affordances beyond our North American experience. From the way we structure the web to the content we load onto each page, the digital pathway to accessing information is not the same and there are so many inequities for those learners who might not have the same privileges. Who are we providing learning to? What are the barriers faced when accessing learning globally? Have we thought about these issues in Canada or the US -- when there are remote areas with limited internet access?Ways we can consider access for women in education and at our conferences:-Are we offering educational scholarships to women who might not have access?-Are there funds or scholarships for women to a conference?-Is there childcare offered at the conference you are attending? Why or why not?-Are we thinking about ways to make connections at events or conferences? E.g. coffee breaks, morning breakfast, open networking, etc.-Can we create more spaces to have a chat or engage in dialog? E.g. space in the program of a conference, taking time for open discussions at meetings, etc.Resources Mentioned in this episode#100Day100Women Drawing 100 heroic women in 100 days https://medium.com/@Wikimedia/drawing-100-heroic-women-in-100-days-de88ef33f142 by @RoriComics-Wikipedia https://www.wikipedia.org/ non-profit organization designed to share information.-Wiki Education https://wikiedu.org/ connecting higher ed to the publishing power of Wikipedia.-Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/ to legally share knowledge and creative works.Upcoming Conferences mentioned: Creative Commons Global Summit (April 13-15, 2018) in Toronto, ON, Canada https://summit.creativecommons.org/ BC Campus Festival of Learning (May 28-30, 2018) in Vancouver, BC, Canada https://bccampus.ca/festival-of-learning-2018/ Uncommon Women http://uncommonwomen.org/Uncommon Women is a space to offer voices, experiences, and work shared by the open education community in higher ed. To raise awareness this group has developed the Uncommon Women: coloring book https://genderdesk.wordpress.com/2018/03/14/uncommon-women-coloring-book-goes-commercial/ you can DOWNLOAD to color this here: http://uncommonwomen.org/colouring-book-pdfs-now-available Questions asked during an Uncommon Women Panel What is a “thing” a women in leadership could do for you right now? What is that specific thing? Be precise about what you need for your personal/professional self. What is a “thing” an ally can do to support your in your work, role, etc.? Be specific for the type of support, advocacy, sponsor, mentor, etc. “Almost half of male managers are uncomfortable participating in a common work activity with a women, such as mentoring, working along, or socializing together.” https://leanin.org/sexual-harassment-backlash-survey-results/ via LeanIn.org The Key Role of Sponsorship: Mentor vs. Sponsor (Advocate) - Stanford University Study:https://inclusion.slac.stanford.edu/sites/inclusion.slac.stanford.edu/files/The_Key_Role_of_a_Sponsorship_for_Diverse_Talent.pdf Silva, C., & Ibarra, H. (2012). Study: Women get fewer game-changing leadership roles. Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2012/11/study-women-get-fewer-game-changing.html Carter, N. M., & Silva, C. (2010). Mentoring: Necessary But Insufficient for Advancement the Promise of Future Leadership: Highly Talented Employees in the Pipeline. Catalyst. http://www.catalyst.org/system/files/Mentoring_Necessary_But_Insufficient_for_Advancement_Final_120610.pdf Hewlett, S. A. (2013). Forget a mentor, find a sponsor: The new way to fast-track your career. Harvard Business Review Press. https://hbr.org/product/forget-a-mentor-find-a-sponsor-the-new-way-to-fast-track-your-career/11163E-KND-ENG Why Do Women Bully Each Other at Work? https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/09/the-queen-bee-in-the-corner-office/534213/ via The AtlanticKelsey's Recommended Women to Follow: Lorraine Chuen (@lchu23n) http://lorrainechuen.com/ Katie Steen (@katiesteen627) SPARC (@sparc_na) https://sparcopen.org/ Jennifer Walinga (@jwalinga)Mary Burgess (@maryeburgess) #InVinoFab Recommendations from Kelsey: -Two Wild Ferment Wines (Natural Wine) http://mywinepal.com/2015/02/10/curious-about-two-wild-ferment-chardonnays-from-haywire-winery/ More about this winery: https://okanagancrushpad.com/-Be warned, natural wine will change your palette https://www.esquire.com/food-drink/drinks/a54769/natural-wine/- Option B by Sheryl Sandberg https://optionb.org/about - On Being Podcast https://onbeing.org/ specifically the episode with John O'Donohue https://onbeing.org/programs/john-odonohue-the-inner-landscape-of-beauty-aug2017 Connect and learn more the fantastic stuff Kelsey is working on here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/bella_velo & https://twitter.com/uncommon_women Website: http://uncommonwomen.org/about IndieGoGo Uncommon Women Colouring Book 2018 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/uncommon-women-colouring-book#/ Do you have a question, comment or thought on this topic? Feel free to send us an email: invinofabulum@gmail.com or stay connected for a future episode here of the #InVinoFab: In Vino Fabulum Podcast: Hosts: Patrice (@profpatrice) & Laura (@laurapasquini); pronouns: she/her Twitter: https://twitter.com/invinofab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
Dive deep into our lives, in this episode we will give a bio about who we are and what we have went through in life. We then will jump into why we decided to become Uncommon Women. Contact us: uncommonwomenpodcast@gmail.com Hosted by Chaniera, Kate, and Jenni Lee Intro song by Lisa Instagram: uncommon3women Twitter: uncommon3women Facebook: uncommonwomen Don't forget to share, like and subscribe to our show!
Swoosie Kurtz talks about tackling her first role in a play by George Bernard Shaw in "Heartbreak House"; how she went from Air Force brat to the only American student at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; her major stage appearances in the original "Uncommon Women and Others", "Fifth of July" and "The House of Blue Leaves"; and why she personally raised $250,000 to insure that "Frozen" made the leap to Broadway. Original air date - October 27, 2006.
Swoosie Kurtz talks about tackling her first role in a play by George Bernard Shaw in "Heartbreak House"; how she went from Air Force brat to the only American student at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; her major stage appearances in the original "Uncommon Women and Others", "Fifth of July" and "The House of Blue Leaves"; and why she personally raised $250,000 to insure that "Frozen" made the leap to Broadway. Original air date - October 27, 2006.
Swoosie Kurtz talks about tackling her first role in a play by George Bernard Shaw in "Heartbreak House"; how she went from Air Force brat to the only American student at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; her major stage appearances in the original "Uncommon Women and Others", "Fifth of July" and "The House of Blue Leaves"; and why she personally raised $250,000 to insure that "Frozen" made the leap to Broadway. Original air date - October 27, 2006.