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On Family Matters, Clinical Psychologist, Jeanie Cave discussed how a woman's work is never done. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even though its usually an uncomfortable topic, Im ready to discuss...because its part of This Woman's Work [[ME]]...Im gonna tell you eventually anyway (in depth). Better to begin now preceding testimonies, so you guys can know how real it is. Im doing this ultimately for us. Love yall. ~HereIBForHIM ✊
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“Heeding to The Holy Spirit...Is Crazy!” #ISaidWhatISaid #NeNeStyle #ITrustGod #ItsWorthIt #MyDeliveranceSeason #YouHaveToListenToCatchTheseTags
This episode of Beautifully Seasons explores detoxing spiritually, mentally and physically. Our life takes us on many journeys. Through these journeys we must put in the work to become a "Whole Woman". Getting rid of the toxins that we have carried with us for many years can become a barrier to us living authentically and happily. It take dedication and work to become "Whole". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katrina-garrett9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katrina-garrett9/support
Here's another edition of This Woman's Work, a series of stories from Classic Album Sundays where we highlight classic albums by female musicians, women who continue to influence the world of pop culture and inspire others. This time, we're looking at the debut album of a band that seems to have landed here from some groovy planet. Four decades ago, the B-52s arrived on the Athens, Georgia, party scene with killer guitar riffs, their silly but eerie lyrics, and their sky-high beehive wigs. Read more about your favourite albums here: https://classicalbumsundays.com/
In the pandemic, some people have been lucky enough to get to work at home, but there are still thousands of people in Ontario that have to go to a physical work location everyday, and they're putting themselves in danger of catching COVID-19 in the process. Are these people being protected like they should, and who is looking out for them? Around this time last year, Debora De Angelis of the United Food and Commercial Worker (UFCW) union appeared on the podcast to talk how the workers she represents saw pay raises and new benefits because of the first COVID lockdown. She was optimistic, but that optimism was short-lived as summer arrived and that pandemic pay and other compensation went away. It also didn't come back for the bigger and deadlier second wave. This is not a new story for Deena Ladd, who's been fighting for workers for over 20 years now. She’s advocated for improved wages and working conditions, sought better protections for migrant workers, taught workers how to advocate and unionize, and she’s protected People of Colour in precarious jobs who've had no where else to go. It’s hard to think of a better person to talk about the subject of work during COVID, and how it still needs to change. On this week's podcast, Ladd will share her overall thoughts about COVID’s effect on work, and how she thinks work will be forever changed because of the pandemic. She will also talk about the political side of fighting for workers rights, and the difficulty developing solidarity among all workers. And finally, Ladd will also discuss her concerns about post-pandemic austerity, and the issues facing migrant workers in Ontario as the growing season begins. So let's talk about workers and their pandemic-related issues on this edition of the Guelph Politicast! You can follow Deena Ladd on Twitter, and you can learn more about the work and advocacy of the Workers Action Centre at its website. Keep in mind that under the Canadian Labour Code you have the right to refuse dangerous work, and you can file a complaint with the Ministry of Labour by calling toll free at 1-877-202-0008. The host for the Guelph Politicast is Podbean. Find more episodes of the Politicast here, or download them on your favourite podcast app at iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Also, when you subscribe to the Guelph Politicast channel and you will also get an episode of Open Sources Guelph every Monday, and an episode of End Credits every Friday.
Hey good people. We have our good friend Chelsea visiting us to talk with us about her coaching through WellWateredCoaching (see ig) and the idea of hood feminism. Hood Feminism is an authored work by Mikki Kendall which highlights the attending to the needs of women. Chelsea is here with us today to dispel some common misconceptions around the idea of feminism while adding light to the intergenerational complexities of being today's woman. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, Nick Hamilton & Jackie Rae discuss *The fallout from Prince Harry & Megan Markel's interview w/ Oprah *Khristina Williams (GirlsTalkSportsTV) joins the show *Walter Hatin Award winners for the week & more....
On today’s episode of ‘This Woman's Work’ we’re looking at the artist who inspired the name of this series: the singer-songwriter, dancer, and producer Kate Bush. ‘This Woman’s Work’ was the name of a single on Kate Bush’s sixth album. But this time, we’re backing up one album in Kate Bush’s catalog, to her fifth studio album, Hounds of Love. Released in September 1985, Hounds of Love was produced as two distinct sets of songs: “Hounds of Love,” which contained the album’s four smash singles, and a narrative suite called “Ninth Wave.” For more on your favourite records, visit classicalbumsundays.com.
Jacqui Miller-Charlton MBE was a woman in construction long before it was fashionable to call for more women in construction. She has juggled marriage and motherhood while helping to build Miller GroundBreaking into a global engineering company. And she has done it all while retaining her trademark femininity. To mark International Women's Day, Jacqui Miller-Charlton joined us LIVE to discuss all this and much more besides. If you have a daughter, granddaughter, niece or sister that is seeking some career inspiration, then we strongly recommend that they give this a listen.
The legendary jazz singer transformed pain into art on her 1956 album and inspired singers like Jose James and Paloma Faith. For more on your favorite records, visit classicalbumsundays.com.
The Milk Dud Brothers Interview and dialog with Jennifer Young. Jennifer is an educator and very politically active as a member of Dekalb Democrats, Leadership Dekalb & Dekalb Young Democrats. Jennifer speaks on many topics, as the incoming administration, Barack Obamas comments on Defunding the police and gives an interesting take on 50 Cent Little Wayne & Ice Cube, in support of Donald Trump.
Ever wonder why housework has fallen on the female of the species for so damn long? Well, Anna Beyerle, writer and host of the Made For Women podcast is joining us to answer that question along with with color commentary and lots of complaining from Cass and Nat.Our Guest: Anna BeyerleOld Schlitz AdOld Campbells AdOld Kellog’s Pep AdMore on Anna:Anna Beyerle is a branding strategist and educator that works with values-driven, women-centered brands. With a background in design and marketing, she aims to create holistic branding that truly represents an organization's mission and empowers them to advance their narrative. Anna is the founder of Anna Beyerle Creative, a brand marketing agency and educational studio dedicated to helping purpose-driven organizations better tell their story. She is dedicated to help businesses create strategies that work for them and speaks their values, and explores the “why” behind brands and causes in her writing and brand work. Anna currently lives in Denver, Colorado, with her husband and cat. Find more info on her website and/or follow her on Instagram @AnnaBeyerle.Creative. Check out her podcast Made For Women coming soon!SOURCES:More Work for Mother by Ruth Schwartz Cowan (book), Lean Out by Marissa Orr (book), Pew Research, JRank.Org, Motherly, MSU DenverMERCH: Snag some Shared History merch and get stylin’!SOCIALS: Follow Shared History on Twitter & Instagram and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!SUPPORT: DYK you can support us on Patreon? Just become a patron of Arcade Audio and let ‘em know you love us. CREDITS:Original Theme: Garreth SpinnOriginal Art: Sarah CruzAbout this podcast:Shared History, is a comedy podcast and history podcast in one. Hosted by Chicago comedians, each episode focuses on obscure, overlooked and underrepresented historical events and people.SPONSORS: This episode was sponsored by RAYGUN & ECBG Cake Studio (all promocodes mentioned in episode are one word, no spaces)Direct sponsorship inquiries here.
With many fathers being out of the home - it leaves many black women with no choice but to pick up the extra slack mentally, emotionally, and most certainly financially. Leaving children in a atmosphere to raise themselves - which can lead to disaster ! This message informs fathers on the consequences of abandoning their children, especially as a result of some form of punishment to the mother !
How are women holding up during the pandemic? With women dominated professions being deemed essential work, and the demands of domestic labor increasing, women are facing burn out. Increasingly, women are taking on both childcare and schooling responsibilities while also feeling increased economic pressure. In this episode we talk about how the pandemic has further clarified the systemic hardships facing women and how even a little support could go a long way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join the Busty Babes as they open the conversation on modern day women's rights and issues - everything from Free the Nip to the gender wage gap is touched in this episode! As per, this episode features some very personal encounters and emotional subjects. Contains explicit content, viewer discretion is advised. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A Woman's Work, where does it begin, where does it end? We discuss the extent of what women do and how our worth is associated with our efforts. This episode is inspired by: Maxwell's "A Woman's Work". Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ensoulmedia/message
No se pierdan el rencor de Pari hacia un banco, la exclusividad de Joe Rogan con Spotify, la preferencia entre audiolibros o libros, reseña de la 3ra temporada de Sabrina y la última temporada de Gotham, el inicio de Titans 2, Ruby Rose ya no quiere ser Batwoman, cambios de actores principales, se confirma el Snyder's cut para la Liga de la Justicia, Robocop vs T-800, estrenan documental sobre Jeffrey Epstein, Invisible Man vs Hollow Man, Pari piensa que las 12 casas de los Caballeros del Zodiaco están sobrevalorada!! Esto y más!! Escúchanos en: Spotify / Apple Podcast / ivoox Síguenos: Twitter/ Facebook/ Instagram: holamsupernova holamsupernova@gmail.com
In this episode, I am talking to Brandelyne Lewis the founder of The Confidence Compass. Brandelyne has always been passionate about helping women build their self-confidence, ignite their inner happiness, and experience the adventure of life in its fullness. As a woman of faith, and having experienced her own ups and downs of life, she saw the need to help other women. Join us as we discuss loving yourself NOW! To find out more about Brandelyne Lewis and her services www.brandelynelewis.com You can find her on Instagram, Facebook ------------------------------------- House Rules: Slaying Self Doubt Merchandise Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast Come talk to me on Instagram and Facebook Email me at info@philiciawallace.com if you have any show ideas, want to be a guest to share your journey or you just want to say HI! Go to my website www.philiciawallace.com to subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter to get exclusive updates about the show, business, event and so much more!
In this episode, I am talking to Reba Corrine Thomas the CEO and Founder of Sexpert Consultants LLC. Reba seeks to bridge the sexual health education gap through live events and online courses that teach adults about basic human sexual anatomy, promoting sexual health and wellness, and empowering you to improve communication around sexual desires and concerns. Join us as we talk about how self-doubt shows up in your intimate relationships. To find out more about Reba Corrine Thomas www.rebathediva.com You can find her on Instagram, Facebook Learn more about the classes being offered Sexpert Consultants, LLC ------------------------------------- House Rules: Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast Come talk to me on Instagram and Facebook Email me at info@philiciawallace.com if you have any show ideas, want to be a guest to share your journey or you just want to say HI! Go to my website www.philiciawallace.com to subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter to get exclusive updates about the show, business, event and so much more!
In this episode, I am talking to Lashawn Dreher a Brand and Social Media Strategist, Content Creator, and Entrepreneur with a passion for building sustainable brands and helping others become the best versions of themselves. She is the Founder and Strategist behind BlkWomenHustle, the one-of-a-kind networking platform uniting black women across the globe by providing personal and professional resources to establish more unity, collaborations, and growth among black female entrepreneurs, professionals, and creatives. When she's not building her brands, she's planning nationwide events, partnerships, and managing business operations as the Executive Coordinator for Trap Yoga Bae. To find out more about Lashawn Dreher www.naturallylashawn.com You can find Naturally Lashawn on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn To find out more about BlkWomenHustle www.blkwomenhustle.com You can find BlkWomenHustle on Instagram and Facebook Check the latest episode of BlkWomenHustle Podcast ------------------------------------- House Rules: Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast Come talk to me on Instagram and Facebook Email me at info@philiciawallace.com if you have any show ideas, want to be a guest to share your journey or you just want to say HI! Go to my website www.philiciawallace.com to subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter to get exclusive updates about the show, business, event and so much more!
51: A Woman's Work: Daily Habits to Self-Empowerment w/ Marta Spirk In this episode, I am talking to Marta Spirk, a writer, podcaster and woman empowerment coach. She teaches women how to increase their self-esteem and improve self-image by going on a deep-dive in inner work and personal development. Join us as we discuss writing a brag book, how you talk to yourself, the mirror test, and other daily habits to self-empowerment. To find out more about Marta Spirk www.martaspirk.com You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn Check the latest episode of Empowered Woman Podcast ------------------------------------- House Rules: Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast Come talk to me on Instagram and Facebook Email me at info@philiciawallace.com if you have any show ideas, want to be a guest to share your journey or you just want to say HI! Go to my website www.philiciawallace.com to subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter to get exclusive updates about the show, business, event and so much more!
In this episode, I am talking to Maaden Eshete Jones the creator of Love, Maaden. Love, Maaden encourages others to intentionally unplug and meet their people around a table. Maaden is waging a war against fear and encouraging a generation to overcome isolation and self-doubt in favor of community, joy, and gratitude. Join us as we discuss building healthy relationships and going deeper with our friends. To find out more about Love, Maaden www.lovemaaden.com You can find her on IG at @lovemaaden Check the latest episode of Love, Maaden - The Podcast
In this long awaited episode, Mhkeeba interviews Yu Gu, the award-winning Director of A Woman's Work: The NFL's Cheerleader Problem - a documentary that follows two former NFL cheerleaders who file class-action lawsuits against their teams and the NFL alleging wage theft and illegal employment practices. The ladies discuss the film's exploration of gender inequality and fair wages if based on the true value of a woman's worth in the pro cheerleading industry. Yu joins Mhkeeba for Cheer Chat to discuss how the coronavirus has impacted NFL cheerleading audition season and the remainder of the NBA and other sports leagues' seasons for pro dancers. In this week's Locker Talk, Yu shares a dance performance as a young child that thankfully didn't tarnish her desire to dance.
In this episode, I am talking to Valyncia Graham the Owner and Director of Clinical Programs at Unstuck Counseling Services in Laurel, MD. Valyncia has a passion for helping her clients overcome their hurts and helping them to create new experiences in the context of a safe, accepting, and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship. Join us as we talk about the journey of healing by using her 5- step approach to freedom. To find out more about Valyncia Graham and her services at Unstuck Counseling Service you can email them at info@unstuckcounseling.com or call 240-806-8401 House Rules: Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast Come talk to me on Instagram and Facebook Email me at info@philiciawallace.com if you have any show ideas, want to be guest to share your journey or you just want to say HI! Go to my website www.philiciawallace.com to subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter to get exclusive updates about the show, business, event and so much more! --- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philicia-wallace/support
In this episode, I am talking to Rebecca Thompson a Clarity & Confidence Coach, she is the founder of Live in Your Light Bootcamp. Rebecca helps high achieving black women get the clarity to discover what lights them up, the confidence to chase their wildest dreams, and how to take the action needed to create a life they will love. Join us as we discuss why living in your light is something that you need to do! To find out more about Rebecca Thompson and get the 31 Day Mindset Makeover www.rebeccamthompson.com You can find her on IG at @goliveinyoulight House Rules: Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast Come talk to me on Instagram and Facebook Email me at info@philiciawallace.com if you have any show ideas, want to be guest to share your journey or you just want to say HI! Go to my website www.philiciawallace.com to subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter to get exclusive updates about the show, business, event and so much more! --- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philicia-wallace/support
In this episode, I am talking to LaKitia Woodard, a motivational speaker, international author, and sexual abuse survivor who is empowering women to transform their lives by embracing their differences. During her journey, she unmasked the ugly truth behind most problems inhibiting women from advocating for themselves and owning their power: a lack of self-awareness. Join me as we discuss why self-awareness is so important! To find out more about LaKitia Woodard and the services she offers www.lakitiawoodard.com Check out LaKitia's podcast Living Her Truth Podcast You can find her on IG at @lakitiawoodard House Rules: Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcast Come talk to me on Instagram and Facebook Email me at info@philiciawallace.com if you have any show ideas, want to be guest to share your journey or you just want to say HI! Go to my website www.philiciawallace.com to subscribe to the bi-weekly newsletter to get exclusive updates about the show, business, event and so much more! --- This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philicia-wallace/support
Simple and plain, A Woman's Work never ceases no matter how exhilarating or mundane. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qwannubian/message
I’m sure if you are married or have lived together with your partner for any extent of time, an argument over domestic responsibilities has come up. You never wash the dishes! Do I have to do everything around here?! I don’t have time for that! Sound familiar? We all know the problem but who has the solution? This episode was inspired by the book Fair Play written by Eve Rodsky, in which she provides a system that will hopefully put a stop to the arguments, dysfunction, and resentment. You don’t want to miss this discussion about how to rebalance the home and divide the household tasks fairly.
I’m sure if you are married or have lived together with your partner for any extent of time, an argument over domestic responsibilities has come up. You never wash the dishes! Do I have to do everything around here?! I don’t have time for that! Sound familiar? We all know the problem but who has the solution? This episode was inspired by the book Fair Play written by Eve Rodsky, in which she provides a system that will hopefully put a stop to the arguments, dysfunction, and resentment. You don’t want to miss this discussion about how to rebalance the home and divide the household tasks fairly.
In this first ever episode, Nicole shares a little of her story, what you can expect from the podcast, and ultimately how together, we are going to redefine what it actually means to be doing Woman’s Work. If you have ever felt like there aren’t enough minutes in the day, or like the pressure of work is killing you (especially when it’s combined with the pressure to look and be perfect along the way), then this podcast is for you. When you trust yourself, build healthy partnerships, and grow your confidence, you can be who you are truly meant to be. If you’re a career motivated, get-shit-done, multi-juggling, badass woman, you just found your new safe space. Learn more about what we’re up to at nicolekalil.com.
A meditation on women, love and childbirth featuring Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Virgin Mary, Archangel Gabriel, Professor Robert Winston, poet Alysia Harris and Kate Bush.Musical influences can be found on Spotify at the GABA Sounds Playlist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What you'll hear in this episode:-How loving and keeping their eyes on the people has helped grow Lane Staffing into a multi-million dollar enterprise.-What This Woman's Work is about and why it's powerful.-What Carla said about the connection between what's acceptable for your daughter and what's acceptable for you. It is indeed a tweetable, a writer-downer, and something sure to give you pause like it did me-Why Carla has a love affair with spreadsheets (Lord help her)-How she went from working as an accounting clerk while still a student at the University of Houston (go Cougs!) to running one of the largest minority owned staffing firms in the southwest.-And more!Mentioned in this episode:The War of Art by Steven PressfieldThe Four Agreements by Don Miguel RuizThis Woman's Work, Carla's nonprofit: www.thiswomanswork.biz"Carlaisms" - www.facebook.com/carlaismwisdom Lane Staffing website - www.lanestaff.com Hey we both know you need this podcast in your life, so go ahead and subscribe. Also don't keep it all to yourself. Share with your friends, homies, mentor, mentee, someone who wants to be free! And write a review on Apple, as we like to get feedback, especially great feedback. Follow us on Instagram @getoutthewaypodcast
AK gives a review of Yu Gu's documentary A Woman's Work: The NFL'S Cheerleader Problem and a preview of the Buffalo International Film Festival which AK and Stewbert will be covering this year. The festival is from Oct 11 - Oct 14 and go to www.buffalofilm.org for more information about the films in this year's festival.
Maxwell's hit song "This Woman's Work" is an indication of the obstacles and burdens that women but in particular women of color bare. This episode discusses the importance of self-worth and recreating the narrative of how one views him or her self. Personal worth is not to be defined or made to cater to the world, its specialty and authenticity is to be enjoyed internally by the one who has reclaimed its value.
This month's episode of Enemies of the State, a comics book club podcast featuring a rotating cast of comics critics. In this episode, we discuss This Woman's Work by Julie Delporte, published by Drawn & Quarterly in 2019.
There is a woman behind the scenes, working with professional athletes as they navigate the various transitions--from college to pros--from pros to an afterlife in business--and she is a clinical psychologist. She also specializes in military transitions. This fascinating conversation with my friend Dr. Yolanda Bruce Brooks is worth a listen on Thursday. What can you learn from this discussion? You may be surprised. You won't want to miss it.
Housework and caring - is technology about to transform this essential but overlooked part of the economy? Manuela Saragosa speaks to Ai-Jen Poo, director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance in the US about why workers in the home still aren't valued, and to Megan Stack, author of Woman's Work, about the power employers have over domestic help. Professor Diane Coyle from the University of Cambridge explains why domestic work often isn't included in GDP figures. (Photo credit: Getty Images)
On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike talks to director Yu Gu, former Oakland Raiderette Lacy Thibodeaux-Fields, and former Buffalo Jill Maria Pinzone about the documentary A Woman's Work: The NFL'S Cheerleader Problem which tackles the startling pay inequity of the National Football League.
On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike talks to director Yu Gu, former Oakland Raiderette Lacy Thibodeaux-Fields, and former Buffalo Jill Maria Pinzone about the documentary A Woman's Work: The NFL'S Cheerleader Problem which tackles the startling pay inequity of the National Football League.
Join us as we jump into topics about a brown woman's journey in the work-place in today's America! Want to join the conversation? Hit us up at EatCornbreadandCaviar@gmail.com, and follow us at EatCornbreadandCaviar on Instagram!Like, Share, and Subscribe! It only costs a few seconds of your time!Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Lightfoot https://hbr.org/2018/03/how-black-women-describe-navigating-race-and-gender-in-the-workplaceCornbread & Caviar is an educational and collaborative space, designed to stimulate and entertain listeners using a range of topics to provoke thought, bring about unity, cultivate tolerance and collaboration, and catalyze change.
Traditionally gendered women's work is what keep the machinery of society moving, usually quietly and very often going unrecognised. We talk about the importance of 'women's work' and how its appreciation and sharing across the gender divide benefits all of us.
In honor of all the working women of the world, WLRN's 29th edition is dedicated to women in the labor movement. This month's program starts off with April Neault, the newest member of the WLRN team, introducing herself and the guests on the show. She is followed by WLRN's world news segment as written and presented by Damayanti. Next, enjoy a rousing version of the song "Union Maid" from the New Harmony Sisterhood Band followed by an interview Thistle conducted with Ms. Stephanie Luce, Professor of Labor Studies at the School of Labor and Urban Studies, as well as Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Next up, you'll hear an interview with Andrea Narbot, Marxist Feminist from Atlanta, GA that Sekhmet conducted followed by Sekhmet's pointed commentary about the harms of capitalist economics and how women and especially women of color and lesbians are particularly impacted. Finally, enjoy the song "Woman's Work" by Tracy Chapman and all of the voices of WLRN's staff as we bid farewell to our faithful listeners until next time. Thanks for staying tuned to your feminist community radio station online!
In this episode I read two short stories by Judith Merril, on Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns. I read "The Lonely" from Worlds of Tomorrow's October 1963 issue and "Woman's Work is Never Done!" from Future Science Fiction's March 1951 issue. I also play some avant-garde music from 1963. BBWRG is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
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Today, in Episode 15, we are talking about codependency and “woman’s work” or “women’s roles” and how I saw this playing out in my life in the past and, to be honest, even today. Don’t forget to let me know your thoughts about this episode, any feedback you have, or anything you’d like me to cover on future podcasts at www.epiphanyvault.com Remember, you can share anonymously; it’s a safe place and I would welcome the discussion.
Edan and Amelia discuss their feelings about work: getting paid for it (or not), balancing it with motherhood, and beyond, and then Edan shares stories about the work-life balance from a few moms she knows. At minute 27:20, they interview the anonymous “Mother X” for a candid conversation about becoming a mother when you’re not so sure you want to be one. https://www.momragepodcast.com Support us! https://www.patreon.com/momragepodcast
In this episode of Avocado & Honey, Malinda (@malindawithana) came through to chat about being a woman in a male dominant work environment, how she continues to work her way up the ladder, code switching, asking for a raise and so much more. Please be sure to like, subscribe and share!! I appreciate you. Intro Song: Milaniaa Monroe - "Time"
She directed one of the greatest achievements in cinema. Please don't make me watch it again.
Francine Stock presents a new series in The Film Programme. This Woman's Work is a regular discussion strand with some of the most important women in the British film industry. This week she talks to two producers about their adventures in motion pictures: Elizabeth Karlsen and Serena Armitage. The Wound is a controversial South African drama about an initiation ceremony for young boys about to enter manhood. The director John Trengove and star Nakhane Toure explain why they think these rites of passage can actually be a good thing. Writer/director Michael Pearce reveals why his ambivalent feelings about his home of Jersey fuelled his thriller Beast, and why most of the fllm was shot in land-locked Surrey. Teacher Julian Bell takes us through the most irritating things that the movies get wrong about his job, and why they get no marks for accuracy.
On Episode 113 listen to host Leticia and guest Nikia from the Exit Strategy Podcast discuss important women for Black History Month and choosing between race and gender in the second episode of their series The Reclamation of Culture. Please listen, like, and subscribe!
Turquoise and guest host, George, discuss Rosie the Riveter model- Naomi Parker Fraley death, misogynoir and colorism during The Breakfast Club's Amara La Negra interview, lack of media coverage of deaths of Black lesbian women, and Courts declaring congressional maps to be illegally drawn.
In Episode 10, Grace and Valentine talk with musician/performer/fragrance artist Ziemba, aka René Kladzyk, about dreams of theremin thresholds, finding inspiration in a Moroccan succubus, her creative process, and more. Find more about Ziemba at www.theziemba.com or on Twitter or Instagram at @Z1emba. This episode features music from Ziemba (obvi!), Buffy St. Marie, Bobbie Gentry, Kesha, et al. Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other work done by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk. If you like what you hear, please consider leaving us a review or supporting our Patreon campaign (http://bit.ly/supportww)! xo, gw + vu
http://www.adorama.com Join Ruth for part 2 of her interview with Dublin based Photographer & author of A Woman's Work project, Beta Bajgartova. This episode includes technical tips and information about the gear Beta uses to work on set for drama stills and great tips how to achieve long exposures with some amazing examples from her Dream project. Related Products; Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Body with Canon Log https://www.adorama.com/ica5dm4l.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%202%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Canon 3 Lens Bundle with 14mm, 50mm, 85mm Cinema Prime EF Mount Lenses https://www.adorama.com/cacneclb4.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%202%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Flashpoint CL-1300B LED PanelLight - BiColor LED Lighthttps://www.adorama.com/fplcl1300b.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%202%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6 Software for Mac/Windows, DVD https://www.adorama.com/ab65237578.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%202%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Tiffen PRO100 Long Exposure Kit, Includes Pro100 Series Camera Filter Holder, 77mm and 82mm Adapting Rings, ND 1.2 (4 Stop), IRND 3.0 (10 Stop) https://www.adorama.com/tfp1lexpkt.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%202%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Photos by Beta Bajgartova http://www.betaphotographer.comhttps://twitter.com/betaphotographyfacebook: Beta Photographer https://www.facebook.com/betaphotographer/instagram: betaphotographer https://www.instagram.com/betaphotographer/ Beta's ExhibitionsBig exhibition of A Woman's Work project is scheduled for 2018 in The Little Museum of Dublin. In Dublin on St. Green https://www.facebook.com/littlemuseum/Beta will also be selling books and showing pictures on People's Photography in Dublin (on St. Green): peoplesphotography.ie/ in August 26th and 27th 2017. Workshops with BetaA Story in a Single Frame on Dalkey Creates Festival Saturday 21st October 2017. See more from Ruth: http://www.ruthlessimagery.comhttps://twitter.com/ruthlessimageryhttps://www.instagram.com/ruthlessimagery
http://www.adorama.com Dublin based Photographer & author of A Woman's Work project, Beta Bajgartova chats to Ruth about her passion for capturing people and stories. Originally from Czechoslovakia Beta also talks about her change of career from journalism to full-time photographer and what drives her to communicate stories through imagery. This episode includes great tips in how to set up dramatic shots as teasers for drama productions. Related Products; Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Body with Canon Log https://www.adorama.com/ica5dm4l.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%201%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Canon 3 Lens Bundle with 14mm, 50mm, 85mm Cinema Prime EF Mount Lenses https://www.adorama.com/cacneclb4.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%201%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Camera Muzzle Sound Muffling Enclosure for Canon and Nikon Digital SLRs https://www.adorama.com/czm.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%201%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Pentax K-1 Digital SLR Camera Body https://www.adorama.com/ipxk1.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%201%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Pentax HD DA 55-300mm f/4.5-6.3 ED PLM WR RE Telephoto Zoom Lens https://www.adorama.com/px55300wre.html?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Photographer%20Beta%20Bajgartova%20Part%201%3A%20Out%20of%20the%20Darkroom%20with%20Ruth%20Medjber&utm_content=video Photos by Beta Bajgartova https://twitter.com/betaphotographyfacebook: Beta Photographer https://www.facebook.com/betaphotographer/instagram: betaphotographer https://www.instagram.com/betaphotographer/ Beta's ExhibitionsBig exhibition of A Woman's Work project is scheduled for 2018 in The Little Museum of Dublin. In Dublin on St. Green https://www.facebook.com/littlemuseum/Beta will also be selling books and showing pictures on People's Photography in Dublin (on St. Green): peoplesphotography.ie/ in August 26th and 27th 2017. Workshops with BetaA Story in a Single Frame on Dalkey Creates Festival Saturday 21st October 2017. See more from Ruth: http://www.ruthlessimagery.comhttps://twitter.com/ruthlessimageryhttps://www.instagram.com/ruthlessimagery
In this episode of Woman's Work, Grace and Valentine sat down with award-winning journalist and co-founder of the Coalition for Women in Journalism. We talk about mentorship, the unique obstacles faced by women in journalism, and finding the beauty in the battle. Follow Kiran on Twitter @kirannazish. Learn more about the Coalition for Women in Journalism: www.womeninjournalism.org Music for Episode 07 features Selda, Slowspin, Sevdaliza, Slowspin, St. Beauty, and some other artists whose names don't begin with the letter "S." Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other work done by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk. If you like what you hear, please consider leaving us a review or supporting our Patreon campaign (http://bit.ly/supportww)! xo, gw + vu
T of T&A (Christina Hepburn) chats openly with Jacq Jones, about her experiences in reproductive health care and what led her to opening a sex shop. Jacq Jones is a passionate advocate for a sex positive world, radical consent, sex ed, safer sex and reproductive health care. She has worked in sex education and reproductive health care since 1994. She is the owner of Sugar, a sex positive, education focused, lesbian owned, multi-gender operated sex toy store in Baltimore and online at SugarTheShop.com. *Tune in for a discount promo code to her sex shop*! Ep.133, Because sex isn't ever just about sex!
This is Part II of our episode with the Chicana punk feminist legend Alice Bag! We've changed up the format a bit, so let us know what you think! Episode 08.5 features musical selections from Alice, as well as songs that we felt reflected Alice's badass story, which you can hear in full on Episode 08! Selections include X-Ray Spex, Elza Soares, Chavela Vargas, and more! For more information on East L.A. punk legend/HBIC, Alice Bag, visit http://alicebag.com/ Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk. If you like what you hear, please leave us a review!
We decided to end this year with a bang and chat with one of Valentine's sheroes! We were positively thrilled to speak with musician, author, educator, and feminist archivist, Alice Bag. Alice took us along on her drive to dinner and she spoke with us about the satisfaction of having complete creative control in the production of her Self-titled first solo album, growing up in the L.A. punk scene, her political and feminist origins, The Million Women March on Washington, the Bags, and the Pussyhat Project. For more information on East L.A. punk legend/HBIC, Alice Bag, visit http://Alicebag.com/ Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter, and Instagram at @womanswerk. If you like what you hear, please leave us a review!
In this episode of Woman's Work, Grace and Valentine sat down with director/producer/writer Meghan Doherty to talk about the end of Vine, her recent projects, and How Not to Be a Dick. Follow Meghan's latest creative projects on Instagram at @hazelst, and stay up to date with the feature film she just produced at @simplysilvio on Twitter. We also talk about coping with the election, and our future plans for Woman's Work. Music for Episode 07 features Broadcast, Solange, U.S. Girls, ESG and more. Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk. If you like what you hear, please consider leaving us a review or supporting our Patreon campaign (http://bit.ly/supportww)! xo, gw + vu
We had the chance to chat with musician/songwriter Angel Olsen about her new album, taking control of her creative image, Ferrante, filmmaking, and things you can do in libraries. Her incredible third album, "My Woman," was released on September 2 on Jagjaguwar. For more information and tour dates, visit http://angelolsen.com/ Most of the songs on this episode were personally selected by Angel herself, and we were stoked to hear Julie Cruise, Candi Staton, Lhasa de Sela, and more. Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk. If you like what you hear, please leave us a review!
For Episode 05, we spoke to artist/filmmaker/curator Samantha Cornwell-Crabtree about her curatorial project, The Great B.E. and her documentary film 'Break the Branch.' The Great B.E.(Black Expanse) is a space that puts African American artists and artists of the African Diaspora at the center. The first performance and a restorative justice teach-in will take place Oct. 8 at Powrplnt in Brooklyn, NY; the deadline for submissions for the first zine is Oct. 14. For more information on the project, visit http://thegreatbe.com/ 'Break the Branch' is currently on the festival circuit. To stay up to date on screenings, visit https://www.facebook.com/breakthebranchfilm/ This episode features music by Empress Of, FKA Twigs, The Internet, Weyes Blood, and more. Woman's Work is a podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk. If you like what you hear, please leave a review!
My guest for episode 24 is Katelyn Beaty. Katelyn is the managing editor of Christianity Today magazine, where she co-founded the blog Her.meneutics with Sarah Pulliam Bailey. Her first book, A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World (Howard), was published in July 2016. The youngest and first female editor of Christianity Today, Katelyn talks in this episode about the topic of women and work and making space for ambition inside multiple locations. No matter if you're back in the workforce while raising you're kids or you've given up life in the office for a stay-at-home-mom gig, it's sad that a certain level of shame exists in both places. "A Woman's Place" dispels all notions of the "less than" mentality and calls for true celebration and support of a woman's desire to work, both in society and in the church. Listen to this week's episode, “A Woman's Work," and be inspired by a caring and driven young woman who's using her gifts and talents in ways that will truly impact the next generation of future women leaders who live and work.
My guest for episode 24 is Katelyn Beaty. Katelyn is the managing editor of Christianity Today magazine, where she co-founded the blog Her.meneutics with Sarah Pulliam Bailey. Her first book, A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World (Howard), was published in July 2016. The youngest and first female editor of Christianity Today, Katelyn talks in this episode about the topic of women and work and making space for ambition inside multiple locations. No matter if you're back in the workforce while raising you're kids or you've given up life in the office for a stay-at-home-mom gig, it's sad that a certain level of shame exists in both places. "A Woman's Place" dispels all notions of the "less than" mentality and calls for true celebration and support of a woman's desire to work, both in society and in the church. Listen to this week's episode, "A Woman's Work," and be inspired by a caring and driven young woman who's using her gifts and talents in ways that will truly impact the next generation of future women leaders who live and work.
Fatima is joined by Elelta and Nemat of the podcast Kaleidoscope Sounds to talk about working, not working, $ management, mentoring, running away to a commune and more.
Back in August we kinkda were accused of blaming women for the problems in the community and family, it was also said that there's no REAL men left in the world today. We also have on our Facebook page a video of a woman giving some advice to men who don't work by telling them how they save their women (who work by the way) money by babysitting and doing odd jobs around the house, those women should be thankful these men are hanging around not working savingall this money. We know women do a lot, we also know single mothers have a lot on their back. This showis asking the question: Is this how women want itto be? Is it true most men run from relationships or fatherhood? How much, if any...of the way men and woman act and react with another today good to bring a child intothis world? Are we as strong as our Parents and Grandparents were in the past? www.trufbrosradio.com
Back in August we kinkda were accused of blaming women for the problems in the community and family, it was also said that there's no REAL men left in the world today. We also have on our Facebook page a video of a woman giving some advice to men who don't work by telling them how they save their women (who work by the way) money by babysitting and doing odd jobs around the house, those women should be thankful these men are hanging around not working savingall this money. We know women do a lot, we also know single mothers have a lot on their back. This showis asking the question: Is this how women want itto be? Is it true most men run from relationships or fatherhood? How much, if any...of the way men and woman act and react with another today good to bring a child intothis world? Are we as strong as our Parents and Grandparents were in the past? www.trufbrosradio.com
We spoke to songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer Jenn Wasner (Wye Oak, Flock of Dimes, Dungeonesse) about her forthcoming solo album, success, and badass jumpsuits. Her first full-length as Flock of Dimes, "If You See Me, Say Yes," will be out on Partisan Records on September 23. For more information and tour dates, visit http://www.flockofdimes.com/ Jenn is also touring in support of the most recent Wye Oak release, "Tween," which came out earlier this year on Merge Records. http://wyeoakmusic.com/ This episode features music from Jenn's various musical projects (obv), as well as Lower Dens, Wume, Judee Sill, and Mary Margaret O'Hara. Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk. If you like what you hear, please leave a review!
This month we spoke to illustrator/art director/musician Lindsay Mound about karaoke, Nancy Sinatra, and doing 10,000 things at once. Check out Lindsay's work at http://www.lindsaymound.com/ or @lostandmound on Instagram. This episode also features music from Color War, Siouxise and the Banshees, Grimes, Kristin Kontrol, Chromatics and more. Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk.
Our theme this month is the exploration of self through the creation of fictional personas. We spoke with Mae Elvis Kaufman, a New York-based performer and photographer, about her creative process, the origins and evolving motivations behind her art, and fruit roll-ups. See Mae's shapeshifting characters come to life on Instagram at @maeelvis. This episode features music from Princess Nokia, Grace Jones, Nite Jewel, Jenny Hval, Circuit des Yeux, and more. Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk.
Inaugural episode of Woman's Work, featuring an interview with artist/musician/DIY legend Ashley Hohman. Woman's Work is a monthly podcast about women doin' stuff. We highlight music and other creative work made by women. Co-hosted by Grace Woodard and Valentine Ubaldo. Find us on Twitter and Instagram at @womanswerk.
There is only one thing left to do. Written, narrated and directed by Alexander Shaw Rebecca Wolverton performed by Sharon Shaw Amanda Culver performed by Theo Leigh Cleo Spencer performed by Laureta Sela Rafe Culver performed by Spencer Leeb Burwell Dawson performed by Matthew Ramsey Jane Wolverton performed by Maureen Foley William Smythe, Mr Galloway and creature sounds performed by Matt Wardle Timothy Wolverton performed by Lyra Shaw Elsie performed by Debbie Morse Polly performed by Maya Santandrea Caruthers performed by James Batchelor Additional voices performed by Paschal Dooley and Evan Pringle Artwork by Antonio Torresan Medical consultant; doctor of pharmacy Lorin Grieve Legal consultant; Marguerite Kenner LL B Weapons consultant; Matthew Ramsey Force of Nature composed and performed by Gavin Dunne the Miracle of Sound and sung by Sarah Murray Meltdown and Tolling of the Bells composed and performed by Gil Haim Steinberg Blacklight and Reverie composed and performed by Ross Bugden Satiate, Cambodian Odyssey, Winter Chimes, Long Note Two, Long Note Three, Dark Hallway, Ghostpocalypse, Magic Forest, Promises to Keep, Ominous, Promising Relationship, Aftermath, Constance, The Chamber, Reign Supreme, Quinn's Song, Overheat, Seventh Seal, Low Note, Very Low Note, Gnarled Situation, Evening of Chaos, Come Play With Me, Giant Wyrm, Welcome to Horror Land, Medusa, Immersed, Vision of Persistence, Moonstone, Past the Edge, Dreamlike, Sapphire Isle, Parting of Ways, Ossuary, Thunder Dreams and Vanishing composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes provided by Tabletop Audio New Century is funded by our loyal supporters on Patreon. There would be no New Century audio drama without you. And our $15 tier get a named credit on every episode so thank you to: Joel Robinson, Abel Savard, Kevin Otero, Luke Hatfield, Nick Ord, Sarah Montgomery, Duran Barnett, Tom Painter, Finbar Nicholl, Jamas Enright, Marc Lucksch, Dan Mayer, Joe Crow, Chris Finik, Toby Jungius, Dave Hickman, Aaron LaCluyze, David Garcia Abril, Ciaran Dachtler and Lorraine Chisholm. If you loved this story, the absolute best two ways you can reward its production team are to give The New Century Multiverse a review on iTunes and then pass Let Them Go on to a friend.
In this episode, we discuss recent announcements, including The Date. We continue our read-along with Chapter 32, “Hard Labor,” and Chapter 33, “The Watch.” We feature another whisky in honor of Scotland's national Whisky Month, and share the final two winners' entries of our Best Boo Contestish, Saza in Thailand, and Sheryl in Nebraska.
The figure and fashion, woman's work Featuring artist's from the show Rough Ruffles, Denise Perreault, www.deniseperreault.com, Rebecca Cuming, Shelly Hamill, www.shellyhamill.com, Karen Mandery, karenmandery.com, Arabella Tattershall, jocelynsgarden.blogspot.com. Additional artist participants: Jacqueline S. Butler, ASID, www.artgraze.com, Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com, Lisa Michot, LisaMichotArt.com, 88 88 ArtLook, 8888ArtLook.com