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Sen. Kathleen Kauth's Stand with Women Act, LB89, made it through the second round of debate in the Nebraska Legislature Wednesday evening, but not before an amendment stripped it of a key provision. Sen. Kathleen Kauth's Stand with Women Act, LB89, made it through the second round of debate in the Nebraska Legislature Wednesday evening, but not before an amendment stripped it of a key provision. Sen. Merv Riepe was one of 33 senators to vote for the bill on the first round of debate, but he said he would only advance it further if changes were made. Those changes included removing a requirement for students at K-12 schools and universities to use bathrooms and locker rooms corresponding to their biological sex.
Sen. Kathleen Kauth's Stand with Women Act, LB89, made it through the second round of debate in the Nebraska Legislature Wednesday evening, but not before an amendment stripped it of a key provision. Sen. Kathleen Kauth's Stand with Women Act, LB89, made it through the second round of debate in the Nebraska Legislature Wednesday evening, but not before an amendment stripped it of a key provision. Sen. Merv Riepe was one of 33 senators to vote for the bill on the first round of debate, but he said he would only advance it further if changes were made. Those changes included removing a requirement for students at K-12 schools and universities to use bathrooms and locker rooms corresponding to their biological sex.
Massachusetts Congresswoman Lori Trahan joins Sarah to talk about reintroducing the Fair Play for Women Act, the dangerous ways H.R. 28 could be enforced, who is most qualified to make rules about fairness and safety in sport, and how she draws strength and perspective from her lived experience as a former college athlete. Plus, things get icy on the slopes, Big Citrus dishes on Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 tournament, and we stan a man who stans a woman. The PWHL schedule is here The AU Pro Hoops schedule is here The WLL Championship Series schedule is here The NCAA basketball schedule is here Read the Fair Play for Women Act here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney Moore is a Division 1 Volleyball player at Syracuse University pursuing her master's in marketing. Before Syracuse, Sydney was a senior captain at Cornell University where she majored in psychology with a focus in neuroscience and human development. Her initial love was basketball but as the pressure increased, her confidence decreased and her motivation to improve became fear based, she found volleyball as a refreshing change. As her understanding of health and wellness grew, so did her interest in pursuing information for herself and others. Sydney created a video podcast titled, “Let's Talk About It” which discusses and advocates for important topics that affect student-athletes such as mental health, gender equity, going pro, and more. In 2022 Sydney was awarded the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award at the ESPYs for her work to introduce the Fair Play for Women Act into Congress and was named one of Glamour Magazine's College Women of the Year 2023. Sydney discusses her own process and passion that embodies the characteristics for which she has been recognized including intelligence, bravery, confidence and compassion. She has worked so hard to find her own voice and is using that voice to empower other female athletes. @ssydney.mmoore
Corey & Caroline discuss a viewer question "Why Do Women Act Distant Towards The Men They Like?" Click "Follow" For The Best Self-Reliance Tips, News & Information. Subscribe To My Newsletter To Read My eBooks “3% Man” & “Mastering Yourself” Free: http://bit.ly/CCWeBooks Follow Caroline on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolinevelsss/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coachcoreywayne/message
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Men and women act differently when they're sick, Do opposites really attract and What are we doing in Vegas for a week? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Men and women act differently when they're sick, Do opposites really attract and What are we doing in Vegas for a week?--plus warm up To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When it comes to inspiring others, it starts with you. The best way to help those around you grow is to lead by example. Show them how you're improving and trying to become the best version of yourself. Be open about the things you're learning, the challenges you're going through, and the steps you're taking to become a better version of yourself.
One of the most accepted statements you're liable to find about Elizabethan theater online today is that playing companies were all male companies. The idea of a woman on stage is considered forbidden, or not allowed. However, our guest today, Pamela Brown, has recently published a book called The Diva's Gift to the Shakespearean Stage where she presents evidence that women did participate in performances on stage during Shakespeare's lifetime. Her work challenges what I know I thought I knew about Shakespearean theater, and I'm delighted to have her here today to help clarify this part of Shakespeare's history for you, too.
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Damon, the emotional equivalent of a puddle, makes annoying comments on other people’s depth. Elena has A Time this episode. Elijah's back! This episode is a soft 10 then a hard 9 then a soft 10 again, but not in the way you're thinking, we promise. Support us on patreon (patreon.com/afterbite) and follow us on twitter (@AfterbitePod)! New episode every Friday!
Η Μαίη Ζαννή είναι συνιδρύτρια της οργάνωσης Woman Act και Πολιτική Επιστήμονας. Συζητάμε: -Τις επιτυχίες της οργάνωσης Women Act τα προηγούμενα 3 χρόνια - Πως σκέφτεστε τα επόμενα 3 χρόνια της Women Act? - Τι αντίκτυπο έχει η υποστήριξη της επιχειρηματικής δραστηριοποίησης των γυναικών; - Γιατί έχουμε τόσες λίγες γυναίκες ηγέτες; - Γιατί έχει σημασία οι γυναίκες να διεκδικούν τους επαγγελματικούς τους στόχους και τις φιλοδοξίες τους; - Γιατί έχει σημασία να υποστηρίζει και να ενθαρρύνει η μια γυναίκα την άλλη? - Γιατί αυτό φέρνει σαν αποτέλεσμα περισσότερες ίσες ευκαιρίες ΚΑΙ για τα μικρά κορίτσια και για τις μεγαλύτερες γυναίκες; - Γιατί η συμπερίληψη είναι προϋπόθεση για βιώσιμη ανάπτυξη; - Ποιές είναι κάποιες στρατηγικές για την αλλαγή των στερεοτύπων και των μοτίβων δράσης; Μαίη σε ευχαριστώ για την ενδιαφέρουσα συζήτηση και το σπουδαίο έργο σας στην Women Act ! Κάνε εγγραφή στο κανάλι μου για να βλέπεις και άλλα βίντεο που σε εμπνέουν να Ζεις Ακόμα Καλύτερα: https://bit.ly/YouTube_Stefi Συνδέσου μαζί μου και στα άλλα Social Media και έλα να συνεχίσουμε την συζήτηση εκεί: Facebook: https://bit.ly/Facebook_Stefi Instagram: https://bit.ly/Instagram_Stefi Spotify: https://bit.ly/Spotify_Stefi iTunes: https://bit.ly/iTunes_Stefi Μπες στο website μου εδώ: https://www.stefivasilopoulou.com
Opening up the electorate in 1918 to some women voters naturally triggered a conversation about female parliamentarians. Under the 1918 Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act, Nancy Astor was the first female MP to take her seat. In this talk, Dr Jacqui Turner reflects on Astor’s achievements and on how she became a totem for women […]
In the third episode of Wide Awake in Wisconsin, Sara Finger sits down with State Representative Chis Taylor to discuss her powerful legislation, the Respect Women Act. Sara also gives a peek at three important policies impacting women in Wisconsin: Pelvic Consent Legislation or the Patient Privacy Protection Act, pharmacists prescribing contraception, and testing of sexual assault kits. This episode wraps up with a Focus Forward that encourages listening to pledge to vote in all of this year's elections.Support the show (https://supportwomenshealth.salsalabs.org/supportwideawakeinwisconsin)
A new initiative to educate the public on the challenges women in science are facing.
In this episode, Serina chats to Juanita Flett, President of the National Council of Women ACT, about the hidden problem of homeless women and an innovative short-term solution for a Sleep Bus. And we talk about sustainable fashion, op-shopping and sewing! Homeless Women's Sleepbus for Canberra
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We back!!!! Tuff, tuff question this week and the panel is split. If women aint $h!t, how much have men contributed to that? Men say they want a woman who is going to make them better, but is that really the case? Do the fears that men and woman have destroy the potential of relationships in the future? Welcome to the best hour of your week. #HOT7025FM #WeAreTheTruth
According to statistics, 2/3 of women have reported being bullied by a female boss at work. Toxic masculinity is a hot topic and in an era where women are supposed to be supporting other women, it doesn't always go that way. Lena and Bob interview "Kim" and "Angie" on their personal experiences of toxic female bosses and the group also discusses female relational aggression in the workplace, mom wars, female bullying and more.
Courtney Huffman, my best friend, a grad student studying policy at UGA shares about the Violence of Women Act and how to get involved.
In this episode I recount a time when another "successful mommy blogger" told me that I was relying on my looks for relevance (or something like that). She honestly didn't put it that coherently, but...alas...that was her response to something I messaged her about. The Tony Robbins #MeToo foot-in-mouth about "attractive women" being a liability or a distraction for powerful men in the workplace inspired me to share this pod that I recorded about a month ago. Ladies...don't EVER dim your light because it may make someone uncomfortable. Also...self-care from the inside out or outside in is all fair game for me. In fact...acting my way into right thinking has always worked way better than thinking my way into right action. Just let us live!
Join CWT4R next Wednesday October 2nd as we talk with activist Lisa Gilmore and DiVine Gardley (survivor) about Domestic Violence in the LGBTQ Community and hear what effect it has on a child from Divine who is an alley. Listen in and hear her story. If you have a story you would like to share please inbox us. On March 7th 2013, President Obama signed into law the re-authorized Violence against Women Act that provides for more services for victims of Domestic Violence. This law will give agencies the ability to apply for grants and obtain money to help educate about the prevention of sexual abuse and have the ability to care for Domestic Violence victims. Rape victims also had a victory because now the testing for DAN should be shorter providing for a quicker resolution to finding rapist that are in the system quicker, helping to get them off the street. The reauthorized VWA also includes greater support for LGBTQ victims, immigrants and Native American women who have been traditionally undeserved. Talk to us do you feel the trend of Domestic Violence is changing for the better or getting worst? Call in on 347-215-8985 at 10:30 pm eastern time, 9:30 pm central standard time, 8:30 pm mountain time and 7:30 pm pacific time Wednesday, October 2nd. Press 1 to speak. Silence has al
Every day we pass women on the streets who have been victims of Domestic Violence. The front pages of newspapers across the country report stories of another woman (Native American tribal women, lesbian, bi sexual, transgendered or heterosexual) dead at the hands of a violent intimate partner and we wonder why she was never given the proper services to help her protect her. On March 7th 2013, President Obama signed into law the re-authorized Violence against Women Act that provides for more services for victims of Domestic Violence. This law will give agencies the ability to apply for grants and obtain money to help educate about the prevention of sexual abuse and have the ability to care for Domestic Violence Call in on 347-215-8985 at 10:30 pm eastern time, 9:30 pm central standard time, 8:30 pm mountain time and 7:30 pm pacific time Wednesday, March 13th. Press 1 to speak. This year silence is not an option. SPEAK UP!
My name is Cooper Beckett, and I am a loudmouth. I'm extremely opinionated, and I use my little podcast as a soap box for my opinions. I'm also a snarky bastard, who enjoys giving shit to all. Just ask Dylan. This weekend, I got two emails, both taking me to task for my grumpery. I have snarked about "breeders" because I have no interest in having children. I have never seen this term as an insult, and have no issue whatsoever with children, or those who bear them. I like kids, I like people with kids. As a definite minority amongst those in a family way, I will jab, but never with malice. And I will apologize for the term breeders. On two other topics, I have been called intolerant. That of the religious, and Republicans. I will admit to painting broad swaths of the religious with the same brush, the same can be said for my opinions and feelings about Republicans. I am an atheist and a Democrat, I have never hidden this fact. To our listeners who are religious, especially Christian, and to those who are Republican, I apologize for my often harsh words toward your affiliations. I recognize how strongly these beliefs can be held. I have often said that all beliefs should be tolerated, so long as they don't infringe on other people. Right now, my state of Illinois is moving forward to allow gay marriage. The only people to speak against it were the religious. Are there religious folk who are sex positive? Who promote freedom, equality, tolerance? Absolutely. Are there republicans who also espouse the same beliefs and strengths that I stand for? Definitely! I know many people that fit into one or both of these categories. They are my friends, they are my lovers, they are my family. I will never apologize, however, for my intolerance of intolerance. Rest assured, when I complain about the religious, I'm complaining about those who use their beliefs in God as a bludgeon for shaping policy that makes cohabitation without marriage illegal in Virginia, prohibits or impedes access to birth control, and by and large, keeps marriage equality from being a right for ALL Americans. I’m complaining about the institutionalized cover-up of thousands upon thousands of child sexual abuse cases in the Catholic church. When I complain about the Republicans, I complain about those who opposed the Violence against Women Act, who stand in the way of repealing the Defense of Marriage Act. And those responsible for all of the above God bludgeoning. These are not beliefs, this is intolerance. Beliefs are for you. Intolerance is for the world. I stand against those spreading blatant lies about contraception, and conception, about women’s bodies being able to shut down rape, about the validity of science, and a misconception of what the term “theory” actually means. Tolerance is a noble attribute, and one I strive for in myself with every person I encounter. I’m reasonably sure that the listeners of our podcast don’t fit into those categories that I am complaining about, and if they do, I would be very curious to hear them talk about how they reconcile these beliefs with their interest in our aberrant sexuality. But all that said, I adore my listeners, and the thought that I’ve upset or hurt anyone with my glib comments causes me pain, and again I apologize to them. Every word I speak that doesn’t have a citation should always be treated as my opinion, which is no more valid than any other opinion, even if mine is sometimes louder. To crib from our intro, I am most certainly biased, but I will always speak honestly and earnestly, and as a staunch defender of all safe, sane, and consensual sexual and relationship practices that occur between adults, I will never pull my punches. Thank you
Tune in to be motivated, excited and influenced as we chat about "Why Women Act Out"! The show opens with a panel discussion with some of my sister girlfriends including Keisha Smith, Casie Williams, a.k.a "The People's Publicist",Tammy Terrell & Annette Taylor. Let's get the women's opinon on this subject! Our second segment features Bishop Otto Hines. He is the author of Why Women Act Out, a book that discloses some of the numerous emotional concerns that women express and display causing them to act out of character. The book is based on real case studies and real testimonies. Our third segment features Richmond's own Trumpetess Angeleisha L. Rodgers. The ‘trumpetess', composer and music educator began playing the trumpet at the tender age of 8, and has grown into a dynamic musician whose sole purpose is... to create music that reaches individuals in a way that heals and comforts the soul and brings alive the emotions of life through sound, and share that power with the world.
An act of Congress is going to make DNA sampling as common as fingerprinting for anybody arrested by federal agents. Illegal immigrants were the original targets, but even US citizens not charged with crimes might have to give up their genetic codes. We hear about an almost unnoticed amendment to the Violence against Women Act. Also, a new security operation begins in Baghdad, and on Reporter's Notebook, there's new momentum on healthcare reform.