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Live Love Thrive with Catherine Gray
Catherine Gray/ERA Coalition Conversation with Elisa Parker Ep. 390

Live Love Thrive with Catherine Gray

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 21:50


Catherine Gray, the host of Invest In Her, interviews Elisa Parker.  Elisa connects people through the power of story, partnership and solutions to amplify women's leadership and close the gender gap. She has served as the founder of cutting-edge organizations and programs, a nationally acclaimed radio host, producer, coalition builder, strategist and visionary for equity and social justice. She currently oversees Equal Voice | Equal Future, a new gender justice media hub championed by the Fund for Women's Equality and its sister organization, the ERA Coalition. Moving from silos to solidarity through partnership development, programming and hosting the Coalition's new podcast, Equality Talks, she is intent on spreading the word of the Equal Rights Amendment to ensure the 28th Amendment is published in our Constitution. Elisa is the founder, director and host of the award-winning media program and organization, See Jane Do, co-founder of 50 Women Can Change the World in Media & Entertainment, Indivisible Women and 100 Women Change Hollywood. Other notable works include creating the Passion into ActionTM Women's Conference, TEDxGrassValley, Raising Jane and the See Jane Do Media Lounge. She's spoken at events such as, The United State of Women Summit, UN Commission on the Status of Women, TEDx, The Women's March, March for Civility, The Power Women Summit and Netroots Nation. She reaches thousands through partnership with like-minded organizations and develops organizational-wide initiatives, communications strategies for events and digital media campaigns that support gender equality, diversity and inclusion. For over 17 years she has served as an award-winning talk radio host and DJ for KVMR and hosted and managed the Wild & Scenic Film Festival Media Lounge, the largest festival of its kind. Her interviews include luminaries such as Lily Tomlin, Gloria Steinem, Eve Ensler, Melissa Etheridge, Shawn Colvin, Mick Fleetwood, Donna Karan, Geena Davis, Patrick Stewart, Debra Winger, Yvon Chouinard, Jennifer Newsom, Michael Franti, Kathy Griffin, Krishna Das, Joan Blades, Indigo Girls, Sandra Bernhard, Monique Coleman, Simrit Kaur, Terry Tempest Williams, Helen Reddy and other positive deviants across the country who have taken a left turn and are creating new models, programs and systems to create positive social impact. Elisa is a recipient of the Jody Fenimore Award for Public Affairs and Osborn-Woods Community Service Award. She served on the KVMR Board of Directors and the Advisory Committee to SheAngels. Elisa is an alumna of the Women's Media Center Progressive Women's Voices program, Take the Lead Women and the Vote, Run, Lead Go Run program. She holds a BA in Communications from San Francisco State and a MA in Organization Development & Leadership from the University of San Francisco.   seejanedo.com 50womencan-media.com EqualVoice.org eracoalition.org www.sheangelinvestors.com

Grounded
Women Teaching Women Can Change the World, with Holly Elliff and Laura Gonzalez de Chavez

Grounded

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024


In this episode of Grounded, guests Holly Elliff and Laura Gonzalez de Chavez will equip you to disciple other women and live out the Great Commission.

The Bookkeepers' Podcast
Episode 245: How Women Can Change Industries By Building Relationships

The Bookkeepers' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 37:16


This week on The Bookkeepers' Podcast Jo & Zoe will be joined by Sarah Moxom, a serial business leader, investor and speaker specialising in female leadership, leading teams and human connection. About us We help bookkeepers find clients, make more money and build businesses they love that work for them. We're raising the profile of the bookkeeping profession and bookkeepers worldwide. Whether you're a bookkeeper or accountant wanting to grow your own business to have the flexibility for your life, and your family, come and join us. Join our FREE Facebook community, The 6 Figure Bookkeepers' Club, to experience this revolution for yourself. Connect with us at 6figurebookkeeper.club ----------------------------------------------- Quiz Are you 6 figure ready? Find out at 6figurebookkeeper.scoreapp.com ----------------------------------------------- Courses Find out about how we can help you at 6figurebookkeeper.com/bookkeeper-courses ----------------------------------------------- About our Sponsor This episode of The Bookkeepers' Podcast is sponsored by Xero. Find out more at: https://www.xero.com/uk/campaign/new-partner-programme/?utm_source=6FB&utm_medium=podcastnotes&utm_campaign=Q2 ----------------------------------------------- The information contained in The Bookkeepers' Podcast is provided for information purposes only. The contents of The Bookkeepers' Podcast is not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. The 6 Figure Bookkeeper Ltd disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of the Bookkeepers' Podcast. ------------------

Build Your Digital Community
Women Can Change the World: An Empowering Episode with Amy Getz

Build Your Digital Community

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 29:21


Welcome to this week's empowering episode! Join me as I sit down with the incredible financial advisor, Amy Getz from IRC Wealth. Amy is passionate about helping women during transitional phases of their lives, firmly believing that empowered and financially independent women have the power to change the world!In this episode, we delve deep into the concept of Alchemy and its significance in transforming your financial landscape. Amy emphasizes the importance of self-care and meeting your own needs before you can effectively support others! We explore the idea that you can't give from an empty cup and discuss the necessity of recognizing your true worth, both financially and in terms of self-value.Together, we unravel ways in which women can carve out spaces for themselves in the financial world. Amy shares invaluable insights on cultivating the right mindset and strategic planning to ensure a prosperous future! We emphasize the idea of making choices that will bring wealth and fulfillment in the long run!Our conversation includes personal development, touching on ways you can kickstart your journey towards financial empowerment. AND, Amy generously shares some of her favourite resources to guide and inspire you on your financial transformation! Happy listening!Links For You:• Amy's profile at IRC Wealth• Follow Amy on Instagram!• Checkout Amy on LinkedinCheckout some of the resources Amy mentioned! • https://manifestationbabe.com/podcast• https://www.amazon.ca/Get-Rich-Lucky-Bitch-Release/dp/1478181494For Your Information:• Host your podcast on Buzzsprout!• Text JOIN to 8550908-4688 for social media tips right to your phone• Join our favourite scheduling platform LaterDon't forget to come say hi to us on Instagram @thesocialsnippet, join the Weekly Snippet or follow us on any social media platform!Website . Instagram . Facebook . TikTok . Linkedin

New Books in Journalism
The Other Side of the Desk: A Discussion with "The Conversation" Editor Emily Costello

New Books in Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 58:04


How can writing for the general public help scholars to democratize education? Today, The Conversation editor Emily Costello takes us behind the scenes of a “typical” day at her editor's desk, and shares how The Conversation partners with academics to help them communicate their expertise to a general audience. More about The Conversation: They publish articles written by academic experts for the general public, and edited by a team of journalists. These articles share researchers' expertise in policy, science, health, economics, education, history, ethics and most every subject studied in colleges and universities. Some articles offer practical advice grounded in research, while others simply provide authoritative answers to questions that spark curiosity. The Conversation U.S. is part of a global group of news organizations founded in Australia in 2011 by a former newspaper editor who wanted to encourage academics to engage with the public. Their main US newsroom is in Boston, with editors working remotely in cities across the country. There are also editions in Africa, Australia, Canada, France, Indonesia, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom. Through a Creative Commons license, all articles are distributed – at no charge – to news organizations across the geographic and ideological spectrum. More about our guest: Emily Costello is the managing editor of The Conversation US, a non-profit newsroom with the mission of bringing academic expertise to the public. The Conversation's content and newsletters are free to read and free for other media to republish. Emily is responsible for directing coverage by the newsroom's 22 editors, making sure The Conversation's articles are of consistent high quality and working with external media partners. She hosts a weekly Sunday newsletter featuring the most read stories of the week. Emily has a professional interest in nonprofit journalism models, greening of news deserts and brainstorming best practices. She has worked in many types of media, including local newspapers, public television and radio, and childrens' books and magazines. Emily is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Barnard College. She is a member of the first journalism cohort for Take the Lead: 50 Women Can Change the World. ore about our host: Dr. Christina Gessler holds a PhD in history, which she uses to explore what stories we tell and what happens to those we never tell. She is a freelance book editor, and has served as content director and producer of the Academic Life podcast since she launched it in 2020. The Academic Life is proud to be an academic partner of the New Books Network. Listeners to this episode may be interested in: Becoming the Writer You Already Are, by Michelle Boyd Revise, by Pamela Haag How Writing Works: A Field Guide to Effective Writing, by Roslyn Petelin Writing with Pleasure, by Helen Sword Subatomic Writing: Fundamental Lessons to Make Language Matter, by Jamie Zvirdoin Listeners may be interested in these Academic Life episodes: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism

New Books Network
The Other Side of the Desk: A Discussion with "The Conversation" Editor Emily Costello

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 58:04


How can writing for the general public help scholars to democratize education? Today, The Conversation editor Emily Costello takes us behind the scenes of a “typical” day at her editor's desk, and shares how The Conversation partners with academics to help them communicate their expertise to a general audience. More about The Conversation: They publish articles written by academic experts for the general public, and edited by a team of journalists. These articles share researchers' expertise in policy, science, health, economics, education, history, ethics and most every subject studied in colleges and universities. Some articles offer practical advice grounded in research, while others simply provide authoritative answers to questions that spark curiosity. The Conversation U.S. is part of a global group of news organizations founded in Australia in 2011 by a former newspaper editor who wanted to encourage academics to engage with the public. Their main US newsroom is in Boston, with editors working remotely in cities across the country. There are also editions in Africa, Australia, Canada, France, Indonesia, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom. Through a Creative Commons license, all articles are distributed – at no charge – to news organizations across the geographic and ideological spectrum. More about our guest: Emily Costello is the managing editor of The Conversation US, a non-profit newsroom with the mission of bringing academic expertise to the public. The Conversation's content and newsletters are free to read and free for other media to republish. Emily is responsible for directing coverage by the newsroom's 22 editors, making sure The Conversation's articles are of consistent high quality and working with external media partners. She hosts a weekly Sunday newsletter featuring the most read stories of the week. Emily has a professional interest in nonprofit journalism models, greening of news deserts and brainstorming best practices. She has worked in many types of media, including local newspapers, public television and radio, and childrens' books and magazines. Emily is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Barnard College. She is a member of the first journalism cohort for Take the Lead: 50 Women Can Change the World. ore about our host: Dr. Christina Gessler holds a PhD in history, which she uses to explore what stories we tell and what happens to those we never tell. She is a freelance book editor, and has served as content director and producer of the Academic Life podcast since she launched it in 2020. The Academic Life is proud to be an academic partner of the New Books Network. Listeners to this episode may be interested in: Becoming the Writer You Already Are, by Michelle Boyd Revise, by Pamela Haag How Writing Works: A Field Guide to Effective Writing, by Roslyn Petelin Writing with Pleasure, by Helen Sword Subatomic Writing: Fundamental Lessons to Make Language Matter, by Jamie Zvirdoin Listeners may be interested in these Academic Life episodes: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Communications
The Other Side of the Desk: A Discussion with "The Conversation" Editor Emily Costello

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 58:04


How can writing for the general public help scholars to democratize education? Today, The Conversation editor Emily Costello takes us behind the scenes of a “typical” day at her editor's desk, and shares how The Conversation partners with academics to help them communicate their expertise to a general audience. More about The Conversation: They publish articles written by academic experts for the general public, and edited by a team of journalists. These articles share researchers' expertise in policy, science, health, economics, education, history, ethics and most every subject studied in colleges and universities. Some articles offer practical advice grounded in research, while others simply provide authoritative answers to questions that spark curiosity. The Conversation U.S. is part of a global group of news organizations founded in Australia in 2011 by a former newspaper editor who wanted to encourage academics to engage with the public. Their main US newsroom is in Boston, with editors working remotely in cities across the country. There are also editions in Africa, Australia, Canada, France, Indonesia, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom. Through a Creative Commons license, all articles are distributed – at no charge – to news organizations across the geographic and ideological spectrum. More about our guest: Emily Costello is the managing editor of The Conversation US, a non-profit newsroom with the mission of bringing academic expertise to the public. The Conversation's content and newsletters are free to read and free for other media to republish. Emily is responsible for directing coverage by the newsroom's 22 editors, making sure The Conversation's articles are of consistent high quality and working with external media partners. She hosts a weekly Sunday newsletter featuring the most read stories of the week. Emily has a professional interest in nonprofit journalism models, greening of news deserts and brainstorming best practices. She has worked in many types of media, including local newspapers, public television and radio, and childrens' books and magazines. Emily is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Barnard College. She is a member of the first journalism cohort for Take the Lead: 50 Women Can Change the World. ore about our host: Dr. Christina Gessler holds a PhD in history, which she uses to explore what stories we tell and what happens to those we never tell. She is a freelance book editor, and has served as content director and producer of the Academic Life podcast since she launched it in 2020. The Academic Life is proud to be an academic partner of the New Books Network. Listeners to this episode may be interested in: Becoming the Writer You Already Are, by Michelle Boyd Revise, by Pamela Haag How Writing Works: A Field Guide to Effective Writing, by Roslyn Petelin Writing with Pleasure, by Helen Sword Subatomic Writing: Fundamental Lessons to Make Language Matter, by Jamie Zvirdoin Listeners may be interested in these Academic Life episodes: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

The Academic Life
The Other Side of the Desk: A Discussion with "The Conversation" Editor Emily Costello

The Academic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 58:04


How can writing for the general public help scholars to democratize education? Today, The Conversation editor Emily Costello takes us behind the scenes of a “typical” day at her editor's desk, and shares how The Conversation partners with academics to help them communicate their expertise to a general audience. More about The Conversation: They publish articles written by academic experts for the general public, and edited by a team of journalists. These articles share researchers' expertise in policy, science, health, economics, education, history, ethics and most every subject studied in colleges and universities. Some articles offer practical advice grounded in research, while others simply provide authoritative answers to questions that spark curiosity. The Conversation U.S. is part of a global group of news organizations founded in Australia in 2011 by a former newspaper editor who wanted to encourage academics to engage with the public. Their main US newsroom is in Boston, with editors working remotely in cities across the country. There are also editions in Africa, Australia, Canada, France, Indonesia, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom. Through a Creative Commons license, all articles are distributed – at no charge – to news organizations across the geographic and ideological spectrum. More about our guest: Emily Costello is the managing editor of The Conversation US, a non-profit newsroom with the mission of bringing academic expertise to the public. The Conversation's content and newsletters are free to read and free for other media to republish. Emily is responsible for directing coverage by the newsroom's 22 editors, making sure The Conversation's articles are of consistent high quality and working with external media partners. She hosts a weekly Sunday newsletter featuring the most read stories of the week. Emily has a professional interest in nonprofit journalism models, greening of news deserts and brainstorming best practices. She has worked in many types of media, including local newspapers, public television and radio, and childrens' books and magazines. Emily is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Barnard College. She is a member of the first journalism cohort for Take the Lead: 50 Women Can Change the World. More about our host: Dr. Christina Gessler holds a PhD in history, which she uses to explore what stories we tell and what happens to those we never tell. She is a freelance book editor, and has served as content director and producer of the Academic Life podcast since she launched it in 2020. The Academic Life is proud to be an academic partner of the New Books Network. Listeners to this episode may be interested in: Becoming the Writer You Already Are, by Michelle Boyd Revise, by Pamela Haag How Writing Works: A Field Guide to Effective Writing, by Roslyn Petelin Writing with Pleasure, by Helen Sword Subatomic Writing: Fundamental Lessons to Make Language Matter, by Jamie Zvirdoin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life

Scholarly Communication
The Other Side of the Desk: A Discussion with "The Conversation" Editor Emily Costello

Scholarly Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 58:04


How can writing for the general public help scholars to democratize education? Today, The Conversation editor Emily Costello takes us behind the scenes of a “typical” day at her editor's desk, and shares how The Conversation partners with academics to help them communicate their expertise to a general audience. More about The Conversation: They publish articles written by academic experts for the general public, and edited by a team of journalists. These articles share researchers' expertise in policy, science, health, economics, education, history, ethics and most every subject studied in colleges and universities. Some articles offer practical advice grounded in research, while others simply provide authoritative answers to questions that spark curiosity. The Conversation U.S. is part of a global group of news organizations founded in Australia in 2011 by a former newspaper editor who wanted to encourage academics to engage with the public. Their main US newsroom is in Boston, with editors working remotely in cities across the country. There are also editions in Africa, Australia, Canada, France, Indonesia, New Zealand, Spain and the United Kingdom. Through a Creative Commons license, all articles are distributed – at no charge – to news organizations across the geographic and ideological spectrum. More about our guest: Emily Costello is the managing editor of The Conversation US, a non-profit newsroom with the mission of bringing academic expertise to the public. The Conversation's content and newsletters are free to read and free for other media to republish. Emily is responsible for directing coverage by the newsroom's 22 editors, making sure The Conversation's articles are of consistent high quality and working with external media partners. She hosts a weekly Sunday newsletter featuring the most read stories of the week. Emily has a professional interest in nonprofit journalism models, greening of news deserts and brainstorming best practices. She has worked in many types of media, including local newspapers, public television and radio, and childrens' books and magazines. Emily is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and Barnard College. She is a member of the first journalism cohort for Take the Lead: 50 Women Can Change the World. ore about our host: Dr. Christina Gessler holds a PhD in history, which she uses to explore what stories we tell and what happens to those we never tell. She is a freelance book editor, and has served as content director and producer of the Academic Life podcast since she launched it in 2020. The Academic Life is proud to be an academic partner of the New Books Network. Listeners to this episode may be interested in: Becoming the Writer You Already Are, by Michelle Boyd Revise, by Pamela Haag How Writing Works: A Field Guide to Effective Writing, by Roslyn Petelin Writing with Pleasure, by Helen Sword Subatomic Writing: Fundamental Lessons to Make Language Matter, by Jamie Zvirdoin Listeners may be interested in these Academic Life episodes: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Film Disruptors Podcast
71. Joanna Popper: the Now and Future of the Metaverse

Film Disruptors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 47:34


Joanna Popper is the Chief Metaverse Officer at leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Based in Los Angeles, where she leads metaverse initiatives for the agency and its clients. In this special episode of the podcast, Joanna speaks with award-winning television presenter, Elle Osili-Wood about what the metaverse means for creators and the entertainment business. About Joanna Poppper Joanna Popper is the Chief Metaverse Officer at leading entertainment and sports agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA). Based in Los Angeles, Popper leads metaverse initiatives for the agency and its clients. Popper joined CAA in 2022 from HP, where she led its XR initiatives for Go-To-Market, overseeing the launch of award-winning technology, such as the HP Reverb G2 VR headset (winner of Red Dot Design Award, CES Innovation Award, IF Design Award) and HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition (winner of VR Hardware of the Year, Entertainment Technology Lumiere Award, Red Dot Best of the Best, CES Innovation Award, IF Design Award). Previously, she was Executive Vice President of Media & Marketing at Singularity University, a NASA-based, Google-backed organization founded by Ray Kurzweil and Peter Diamandis to train leaders on the future of technology including blockchain, VR/AR, artificial intelligence, robotics and digital biology. She was also the Vice President of Marketing at NBCUniversal, where she worked across properties, including television, film, digital, and parks, and launched hits in primetime, music award shows, sports, news, daytime, and more for Telemundo. She started her career as an investment banker in New York and Brazil and then a consultant at McKinsey & Company. She was selected as “50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment,” ”25 Pioneers in the Metaverse,” “Top 50 Original Thinkers in VR,” “Top Women in Media: Game Changers,” “Top Women in Media: Industry Leaders,” “Digital It List,” and “101 Women Leading the VR Industry.” She served as Executive Producer on BREONNA'S GARDEN, FINDING PANDORA X, and FIGHT BACK, the award-winning virtual reality content, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and SXSW. Popper graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor's degree, and The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania with an MBA.

Hourly to Exit
E23: Wealth In The Hands of Women Can Change The World: Thanksgiving Episode

Hourly to Exit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 25:09


2022 has been a special year for the Hourly to Exit podcast. Not only is it the year I started the podcast – and what a ride it's been! – but I've also had some truly phenomenal guests join me in sharing wisdom about how to make an expertise-based service business scalable and saleable. Since I am on that journey myself with my own business – Think Beyond IP – the podcast has been pretty Meta. I get to ask my own questions that will hopefully resonate with my listeners.In this Special Thanksgiving Episode, I remind listeners about the key statistics that are part of the reason why I work with women entrepreneurs – namely, that women approach wealth with a mind to give back, make change, and better the world. And my guests are good examples of just that. At the end of each episode, each guest is invited to share some information about a cause and organization that is near and dear to their heart in the area of economic justice, and we replay their responses as part of this episode.Have a wonderful, safe Thanksgiving, and I look forward to connecting with you.Organizations mentioned in this episode:The Loveland Foundation: https://thelovelandfoundation.org/Everybody Plays: https://www.everybodyplaysohio.com/Feeding America: https://www.feedingamerica.org/American Civil Liberties Union: https://www.aclu.org/Electronic Frontier Foundation: https://www.eff.org/Gender Avenger: https://www.genderavenger.com/Lyric Stage Company of Boston: https://www.genderavenger.com/Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre: https://cornerstonenorthumberland.ca/Kinetic Kids: https://kinetickidstx.org/National Bail Out: https://www.nationalbailout.org/Revolution Lancaster: https://www.revolutionlancaster.com/Baby Basics (UK): https://baby-basics.org.uk/Girls Inc: https://girlsinc.org/Sustainable Economies Law Center: https://www.theselc.org/Connect with Erin and find the resources mentioned in this episode at hourlytoexit.com/podcast.Erin's LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinaustin/Think Beyond IP YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVztXnDYnZ83oIb-EGX9IGA/videosMusic credit: Yes She Can by Tiny MusicA

Hey! I Want Your Job!
S02E18: Lady Mekaella - Proving that smart, determined women can change anything... even repressive standards of beauty.

Hey! I Want Your Job!

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 64:04


If you're a fan (even a casual one) of Lady Mekaella, you've seen a lot more of her than you have most of our other guests. Her talents are varied, to say the least, including costume design, stilt walking, fire eating, dance, singing, and so so much more. There is no way to see the vibrant and imaginative costumes she creates and not be clear of how exceptionally gifted she is as a seamstress. Lady Mekaella uses all of these formidable talents in her nerdlesque shows, and self-describes as a stripper. Brassy and unapologetic she embraces her profession and seems to revel in the art, power play, and (at least a little) the inevitable pearl-clutching that job elicits from some. Lady Mekaella is stunning. Her photos appearing in your Instagram, FB, or any other feed will stop you in your tracks every time just from the sheer beauty of the images. That's not accidental. She works hard to get the pictures perfect, the costumes vibrant, the lighting exact, and then to add just enough personality and zazz to bring it all together. She does all of that, very successfully, in a body that is not what mainstream media tells us is ideal. She does it in a real body with curves, and wiggles, and she makes it look incredible. Here's how she describes herself: “The Fangirl with Fangirls” & five-time award winner also known as " Ocala's Grande Duchess of Burlesque" as dubbed by a local theatre director, Lady Mekaella has made a name for herself in comedic storytelling acts. whether in Classical or Nerdlesque (Cosplay Burlesque) she creates a theatrical experience in each of her performances. Available for highly trained & fully insured dangerous acts with fire, stilts, & even Human Blockhead & Bed of Nails as well as a sassy Mistress of Ceremonies, Lady Mekaella is sure to please your audiences. After over 15 years of experience in traditional Theatre, 4 years of college arts studies, Lady Mekaella now only focuses on nightlife entertainment in her vaudeville & geek niches, whether stage productions or atmosphere bookings. She is also the producer for Ocala, Florida's Longest running, full length, body positive, Burlesque show that made national headlines; The Marion at Midnight Series, a regular spectacle that sold out an over 300+ seated historical theatre, as well as other more intimate productions. She travels as far south as Miami, FL & as far north as New Orleans, but contracts with travel are negotiable! She has worked with over 5 troupes in Florida & Louisiana & teaches workshops on a range of subjects from Body-Positivity/self-love as a performer to the business savvy of being a producer & self-marketing on a performer's realistic budget. She is also the founder of the charitable organization United Universes, a Cosplay for A Cause Project where cosplayers give back to the community from fundraisers to hospital visits. When not onstage She is a costumer and contributing SFX artist for Mertailor Studios. To learn and see more find her any of these places: Website: www.ladymekaellademure.com TikTok: @LadyMekalla Instagram: @LadyMekaella Facebook: Mekaella Demure --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heyiwantyourjob/support

Rise Resolute
Justina and Marissa: Women supporting women can change the world.

Rise Resolute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 15:48


Connect and Rise with Justina (Founder of the Fijian Girls Foundation) and Marissa as they share the power of women supporting women. Find out the “why” behind the Fijian Girl's Foundation and how ending period poverty can empower the future leaders of tomorrow.  Today as the Senate confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman to serve on the top U.S. court, let us celebrate each other and stand together as women to make a better tomorrow. 

The Eavesdrop
Women Can Change The World: A Conversation with Erin Zaikis

The Eavesdrop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 28:55


On this episode of The Eavesdrop Podcast, we have a candid conversation with Erin Zaikis, CEO and Founder of RISE by Sundara. RISE by Sundara is an organizations that provide female entrepreneurs who live in low to middle income countries, with the resources they need to make a lasting impact in their communities. Through RISE many impoverished communities around the world and in the United States have been able to have better access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene resources. Join the conversation as we talk about the development of RISE by Sundara, period poverty, the gaps in healthcare in the United States, and the maternal health care crisis! Also, come be encouraged as Erin gives us some words of affirmation and wisdom! You don't want to miss out! so, come and eavesdrop on the goodstuff! #healthcare #womenshealth #worldhealth #maternityhealth Show Mentions Erin Zaikis: Website, Instagram RISE by Sundara: Website, Instagram The Eavesdrop Podcast: Website, Instagram

Kim Talks Resilience
Jen Buck Speaks: Being An Advocate For Women And How Empowered Women Can Change The World

Kim Talks Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 41:05


We need more women representation in the speaking platform. Kim Hayden sits in with a powerful advocate for women, Jen Buck. She's an award-winning keynote speaker and trainer for high-performing leaders. Jen talks with Kim about how you need to be willing to change because the world changes. In this hybrid world, learn to adapt and pivot. Research as much as you can and get a coach. Live streaming, camera angles, the energy of movement are some of the things you need to learn. Don't be afraid to go all the way in and follow your purpose. Dive into this episode! Social Media:Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn/Clubhouse/TikTok: @jenbuckspeaks YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/Jenbuckspeaks The HERstory Collaborative online academy for women: https://the-herstory-collaborative.teachable.com/p/home Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://www.resilientseries.club/kim-talks-podcast

XR-OM
THE FUTURE IS STORY EXPERIENCING -JOANNA POPPER GLOBAL HEAD FOR LBVRE - HP

XR-OM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 38:52


#lbvre #virtualreality #hp #hewlettpackard #extendedreality Joanna Popper is a Hollywood and Silicon Valley media executive. She is HP's Global Head of Virtual Reality for Location-Based Entertainment and leads Go-To-Market initiatives for XR. Prior she was EVP of Media & Marketing at Singularity University and VP Marketing at NBCUniversal. Joanna developed a TV show partnership with NBC and Singularity University for a new TV series on technology and innovation. Joanna was selected as “50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment,” “Top Women in Media: Game Changers,” “Top Women in Media: Industry Leaders,” “Digital It List,” “25 Most Influential Women to Follow in VR,” 101 Women Leading the VR Industry” and is on the Coalition for the Women in XR Fund. HP Store Links: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1271440/HP_Reverb_G2/ https://store.hp.com/in-en/default/catalogsearch/result/?q=reverb http://zestsys.com/products/reverb-g2-vr-headset.php Instagram / Twitter @JoannaPopper http://linkedin.com/in/joannapopper https://www.youtube.com/user/JoannaMiami https://www8.hp.com

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
Wealth in the Hands of Women can Change the World with Erin Austin

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 32:23


What does generational wealth look like to you? How importance is it for you to not just have money but build wealth and then teach other generations how to do it? That way you are no longer trading your time for money, building a legacy, and helping others along the way. In this segment, Erin Austin discusses the differences between Intellectual Capital vs. Intellectual Property vs. Assets. She talks about her background and why she is extremely passionate about helping others know what their assets are, how to protect them, and build generational wealth. She also shares some impactful GEMS. GEMS - Make sure you use contracts and they do not need to be complicated. Just simple stuff to make sure it is super clear on who does what, who owns what, etc... It makes life easier and not harder. See video component - https://youtu.be/a0PwkcQyc7Q WHO IS ERIN? Erin Austin is a consultant and lawyer who combines her 25+ years of practicing law, including roles as COO and general counsel at IP-driven companies, to help the founders of expertise-based firms build and protect saleable assets so that the business is ready to sell when the founder is ready to exit. Erin's special talent is finding the “Rembrandt in the Attic” --that hidden or overlooked asset that can be leveraged for maximum value. ERIN'S CALL TO ACTION Get free worksheet "Is There a Rembrandt in Your Attic?" to help female founders of B2B service-based businesses understand if they are building wealth with their businesses. ERIN'S CONTACT INFO www.thinkbeyondip.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinaustin/ GENESIS'S INFO https://thehello.llc/GENESISAMARISKEMP CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support

Girlfriends and Goals
Women Can Change Their Minds

Girlfriends and Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 43:26


Hey girlfriends! Today we're discussing "Women Changing Their Minds". As we grow into womanhood, it's natural that we will evolve and change in different areas of our life. In that process, we may have to deal with others reactions or opinions to our change of heart. We wanted to explore what can happen when you change your mind on something and possible ways to navigate those experiences. Why is it hard for some people to understand or accept when you've changed your mind? What's one thing you think you'd never change your mind on? We'd love to hear your thoughts, too so make sure you follow us on Instagram @girlfriendsandgoalspodcast where we'll continue this conversation. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review! Intro music by moorehousemusicgroup Rita's Ice Trader Joe's Podcast Instagram Our YouTube Channel Myosia's Instagram Samaria's Instagram

Startup Life Show with Ande Lyons
EP 148 Wealth in the Hands of Women Can Change the World

Startup Life Show with Ande Lyons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 60:30


Studies show women use their wealth to make positive change for their families, their communities, and the world at a much higher rate than men. How can female founders use their businesses, not just for income, but to build generation wealth, so they can increase their impact?Our guest, Erin Austin is a consultant and attorney who combines her 25+ years practicing law – including roles as COO and general counsel at IP-driven companies – to help female founders build wealth by identifying, protecting and maximizing their intellectual assets.A graduate of Harvard Law School, Erin's roles as general counsel, head of business affairs, and COO at large and small companies, including Warner Bros., Lionsgate, MGM, Teaching Strategies, and M3 USA Corp, prepared her to educate service-based firms -- especially women and POC-owned -- to identify and protect the untapped value in their businesses.DISCLAIMER: This recorded conversation is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Transmission of the conversation is not intended to create, and viewing and/or listening does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Viewers and listeners are advised to seek professional help if they are concerned about a specific legal issue.Grab a free discovery call with Erin to see if you have a "Rembrandt in the Attic" with your business: https://thinkbeyondip.com - erin@thinkbeyondip.com.Please follow Erin via:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinaustin/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ErinAustinLawWhat if Someone Steals My Idea - watch my Andelicious Advice video here: http://bit.ly/StealIdea00:00 - Meet Erin!09:00 - Erin's startup story18:00 - what are invisible or intangible assets21:50 - why Erin focuses on helping women build generational wealth through identifying, protecting and maximizing their assets.25:25 - make sure your assets are protected from DAY 32:45 - example of intangible assets in a service business38:20 - you're going to have an exit, so start planning for it today - make sure there is value there to have a well-funded exit42:40 - the same things that make a company saleable are the same things that will help you scale it44:30 - CONTRACTS: why you want to have contracts in place protecting your assets, including design, artwork, music, intellectual assets etc.47:35 - what you need to know when you're sitting down at the table to discuss an exit with a potential strategic buyerThank you for carving out time to improve your Founder Game - when you do better, your business will do better - cheers!Ande ♥Ande Lyonshttp://andelyons.com#intellectualassets #exitstrategiesforfoundersANDELICIOUS RESOURCES:JOIN STARTUP LIFE LIVE MEETUP GROUPGet an alert whenever I post a new show!https://bit.ly/StartupLifeLIVEAGORAPULSEMy favorite digital marketing dashboard is AGORAPULSE – it's the best platform to manage your social media posts and presence! Learn more here: http://www.agorapulse.com?via=ande17STARTUP DOX Do you need attorney reviewed legal documents for your startup? I'm a proud community partner of Startup Dox, a new service provided by Selvarajah Law PC which helps you draw out all the essential paperwork needed to kickstart your business in a super cost-effective way. All the legal you're looking for… only without confusion or frustration. EVERY filing and document comes with an attorney review. You will never do it alone. Visit https://www.thestartupdox.com/ and use my discount code ANDE10 to receive 10% off your order.SPONSORSHIPIf you resonate with the show's mission of amplifying diverse founder voices while serving first-time founders around the world, please reach out to me to learn more about making an impact through sponsoring the Startup Life LIVE Show! ande@andelyons.com.STREAMYARD OVERLAYS AND GRAPHIC DESIGNNicky Pasquierhttps://www.virtuosoassistant.co.uk/Visit Nicky's CANVA Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhUDgDHkkma3YhOf7uy8TAbt7HdkXhSjONicky's Canva Presentation Playlist: http://bit.ly/Canva_Present_PlaylistGET VIDEO/AUDIO TRANSCRIBED WITH OTTER.AIhttps://bit.ly/StartupLifeOtter CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE: https://andelyons.com https://twitter.com/AndeLyonshttps://www.facebook.com/StartupLifew... https://www.linkedin.com/in/andelyons/ https://www.instagram.com/ande_lyons/ https://www.pinterest.com/andelyons/ https://angel.co/andelyons TikTok: @andelyons

Cleaning and Cocktails
How Women Can Change The Cleaning Industry

Cleaning and Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 60:00


In today's episode we sit and talk with Corina Burton, co-owner of CPR Construction Cleaning. Advocating for more women on the field, a sustainable environment and trusting your intuition, she takes us on a two year journey, from having 15 dollars on the bank to becoming viral on social media.

Artemisia We Women
Episode #131, Social Justice Interview with Tabby Biddle

Artemisia We Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 65:52


Social Justice InterviewTabby BiddlePodcast #131MAY 12Julie Proudfoot interviews Tabby Biddle, who has worked at the intersection of women’s leadership, feminine spirituality and social change for nearly two decades.  Tabby is the founder of TAB Media, the co-founder of 50 Women Can Change the World in Media & Entertainment, the author of the bestselling book, Find Your Voice: A Woman’s Call to Action, and an internationally recognized women’s leadership coach, educator, strategist, and group facilitator for her unique approach to activating women’s leadership. Get your ticket to our virtual world premiere production of GOODS today at artemisiatheatre.org!Written by Lauren Ferebee, directed by E. Faye Butler and starring Julie Proudfoot and Shariba Rivers.Support the show (https://artemisiatheatre.org/donate/)

Feminine Roadmap
FR Ep #216 Women Can Change the World with Molly Galbraith

Feminine Roadmap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 49:18


Today on Feminine Roadmap guest Molly Galbraith talk about how women can change the world. Molly is the co-founder of Girls Gone Strong and the author of, “Strong Women Lift Each Other Up”. She believes it is important for all women and girls to authentically support each other. She wants to help women overcome their own struggles with not feeling “enough” and thinking that we must compete with one another because there isn't enough to go around. As a fitness professional Molly has had to work through her own struggle with comparison and that journey to self-acceptance and empowerment has lead her to this mission. When women feel strong, confident and empowered in their bodies and lives then she believes they can change the world. That level of confidence frees their energy up, their focus, away from themselves to the purpose that they are here to fulfill. Molly has laid out practical steps we can take to not only be inspired to become strong women but to actually accomplish it. This episode is full of wise, applicable counsel, clear strategies and strong encouragement. Yes, women can (and do) change the world and you are invited! Grab a cuppa something wonderful, a girlfriend and start that journey today- just click play! And if you would be so kind, please subscribe and rate this episode. We would be ever so grateful!

Lead With Your Brand!™
The 80/20 Executive : Global Head of Virtual Reality, Joanna Popper

Lead With Your Brand!™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 38:43


Jayzen is excited to be joined by Joanna Popper, an award winning executive who is blazing the path forward in virtual reality. The key to ongoing success for any brand, your personal brand included, is to remain centered and relevant to your audience. We have to remain true to our north star, that is our core values, while evolving to meet the needs of our career audience. How has your company and/or industry changed? How have you evolved as a professional to best meet the moment while staying true to who you are? Staying relevant keeps you positioned as the “go to” person and ready for your next career breakthrough. Joanna is the Global Head of Virtual Reality for Location Based Entertainment for HP. She has had an incredible career spanning banking, consulting, entertainment and new media, always on the cutting edge of what’s next and a champion for diversity. Recognized several times as one of the top women in media, Joanna is leading the VR charge as the next form of computing. Guest Bio Joanna Popper is a Hollywood and Silicon Valley media executive. She leads HP’s initiatives for Go-To-Market and Location Based Entertainment for Virtual Reality. Prior she was EVP of Media & Marketing at Singularity University and VP Marketing at NBCUniversal. She recently was an Executive Producer on Finding Pandora X which won the 2020 Venice Film Festival's award for Best VR Experience. Joanna developed a TV show partnership with NBC and Singularity University for a new TV series on technology and innovation. Joanna was selected as “50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment,” “Top Women in Media: Game Changers,” “Top Women in Media: Industry Leaders,” “Digital It List,” “101 Women Leading the VR Industry” and is on the Coalition for the Women in XR Fund. Links To learn more about Lead With Your Brand and the Career Breakthrough Mentoring program , please visit : https://www.leadwithyourbrand.com To book Jayzen for a speaking engagement or workshop at your company, visit : https://www.jayzenpatria.com Please connect on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayzenpatria To Connect with Joanna:Twitter: @JoannaPopper  Instagram: @JoannaPopper LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannapopper/ To learn more about HP:Twitter/ Instagram @HP LinkedIn: @HP_ (Not Hewlett Packard Enterprise)

The Adulting Well Podcast
Episode 36 with Maggie Freleng

The Adulting Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 59:29


Maggie Freleng is the host and producer of “Unjust & Unsolved” a popular new podcast about wrongful convictions. Formerly a Producer-at-Large for NPR's Latino USA, she is an Adjunct Professor at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. She was an NPR Next Generation Radio fellow, mentor and 2019 Ford Foundation “50 Women Can Change the World in Journalism” fellow. Maggie was also a TV documentary host for VICE and Oxygen's “The Disappearance of Maura Murray.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwell/support

For Her Empire Podcast
How Women Can Change Careers And Start A Business In 100 Days with Irina Buse

For Her Empire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 55:04


In this episode of the For Her Empire, Irina Buse teaches us how women stuck in a corporate job they hate can change their careers smoothly and start a business in 100 days. Irina is a mindset coach specializing in supporting women to become their own boss by the power of their mind and their emotions. She initially trained for the business world, but changed careers in her late 30's becoming a certified health coach empowering women from all walks of life ever since. To learn more about Irina or to join any of her programs, visit her website on https://www.irinabuse.com/ or connect with her on LinkedIn on https://www.linkedin.com/in/irina-buse-mba-3b24258/ or on Pinterest on https://www.pinterest.com/irinabuseib/ Join For Her Empire's free 5 Day Email Course on how to create quick and easy content for your business marketing at https://go.forherempire.com/EmailCourse Or Join our support community for female entrepreneurs at www.forherempire.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forherempire/support

WUNCPolitics
This Progressive Organizer Says Black Women Can Change The Political Paradigm

WUNCPolitics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 22:11


Aisha Dew first volunteered on a political campaign 30 years ago, when she was a young girl. In 2016, she was leading Bernie Sanders' campaign in North Carolina. Today, she works with Higher Heights, seeking to mobilize Black women and increase their participation – and representation – in politics. On this episode of the Politics Podcast from WUNC, Dew discusses her focus for 2020, and whether one institutional hurdle for Black candidates is getting any lower.

WUNCPolitics
This Progressive Organizer Says Black Women Can Change The Political Paradigm

WUNCPolitics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 22:11


Aisha Dew first volunteered on a political campaign 30 years ago, when she was a young girl. In 2016, she was leading Bernie Sanders' campaign in North Carolina. Today, she works with Higher Heights, seeking to mobilize Black women and increase their participation – and representation – in politics.

Radiozine
Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change The World

Radiozine

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020


The Breadwinners
It's Time to ‘Carpe the Chaos' and Take the Lead

The Breadwinners

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 24:15


"You need to know how to play the game in order to change it. But you also have a responsibility to change it while you're playing it." In this episode, Jennifer is joined by Gloria Feldt, co-founder and president of Take The Lead, which aims to propel women to take their fair share of leadership positions across all sectors by 2025. Its 50 Women Can Change the World leadership program is now focused on serving women in journalism and applications to join its group are now open at 50womencan.com. Please help us grow: Rate, review and subscribe to The Breadwinners wherever you listen to podcasts! Episode Links No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power https://www.amazon.com/No-Excuses-Women-Change-Think/dp/1580053882 The Ms. Q&A: Gloria Feldt Wants More Women Empowered and in Power https://msmagazine.com/2019/09/23/the-ms-qa-gloria-feldt-wants-more-women-to-be-empowered-and-in-power/ Leading In Chaos: How Resilient Are You? https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/blog/leading-in-chaos-how-resilient-are-you Lean In: Women in the Workplace 2019 https://womenintheworkplace.com/ Pew: The Data on Women Leaders https://www.pewsocialtrends.org/fact-sheet/the-data-on-women-leaders/ Center for American Progress: The Women's Leadership Gap https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/women/reports/2018/11/20/461273/womens-leadership-gap-2/ Want more Jennifer? Visit Jennwork: www.jennwork.com Want more Rachael? Visit Reworking Parents: www.reworkingparents.com Want more Gloria? Visit Take the Lead: www.taketheleadwomen.com/ Our music is “Run for your Money,” by Devil and Perfects. Listen to them on Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

88 Names Podcast
Episode 6: Joanna Popper

88 Names Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 27:25


Blake Collier and Matt Ruff talk to Joanna Popper about HP’s own interests in the development of VR/AR—especially in the realms of location-based entertainment. We talk about what the effects of the technology are on a global scale and the intentions of the creators versus the intentions of the users and how those things sometimes (or often) diverge. Joanna Popper is a Hollywood and Silicon Valley media executive. She is HP’s Global Head of Virtual Reality for Location Based Entertainment. Prior she was EVP of Media & Marketing at Singularity University and VP Marketing at NBCUniversal. Joanna developed a TV show partnership with NBC and Singularity University for a new TV series on technology and innovation. Joanna was selected as “50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment,” “Top Women in Media: Game Changers,” “Top Women in Media: Industry Leaders,” “Digital It List,” “101 Women Leading the VR Industry” and is on the Coalition for the Women in XR Fund.

Boardroom Bound with Alexander Lowry
#049: How Women Can Change the Way We Approach the Boardroom, with Gloria Feldt

Boardroom Bound with Alexander Lowry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 28:51


Boardrooms are experiencing significant transformation. The older model of boardroom leadership is obsolete. The new age of governance requires diversity of thought in the boardroom; and that doesn't happen if a board is pale, male, and stale.   Boardrooms now need a different combination of skills and talents that far exceed the capabilities of a stale boardroom. There is an increasing demand for a new way of thinking.     But, where does this new insight come from? And, how are boardrooms able to take advantage of this new thought process?   To address all this, I want to introduce you to Gloria Feldt.  Gloria is a nationally acclaimed expert on women, power, and authentic leadership and Glamour’s Woman of the Year.   In today’s episode, we explore how women add unique and valuable insight and why they’re essential to boardroom success.  Gloria will help prepare us to understand women’s relationship with power and how they help boardrooms to achieve their leadership goals! Click here to listen now! Subscribe & Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. I’m adding bonus episodes to the mix and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Liked this episode? I would be really grateful if you'd take 30 seconds to leave an honest review in iTunes. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Plus, I love to give shoutouts on the show to everyone who submits a review. Just click here to review, tap “Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is.  Let's Get Social!  I absolutely love connecting with listeners on social media. I'm most active on LinkedIn. (And yes, I do personally post and respond to my accounts!) This is a great way to hear my latest thinking, get the inside track on new products, and occasionally see a picture of my adorable toddler.  Resources Mentioned in This Episode Podcast: Take The Lead Women Book: No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power

Power to You
How to Right a Wrong: Women Do News on Wikipedia

Power to You

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 17:02


 “For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.” – Virginia Woolf In this episode, Gloria welcomes to the show reporter and founding editor of Global Nation, Angilee Shah, and journalist and entrepreneur, Emily Gertz. Angilee and Emily discuss the 50 Women Can Change the World in Journalism initiative, as well as the Women Do News campaign. Both are aimed at raising visibility of women journalists and shining light on the great work women do. Gloria provides three helpful tips that listeners can take away from this episode as well as ways for women (and men) to get involved in these initiatives. This Take The Lead Women podcast is brought to you by Michael Stars, my favorite go-to site for stylish casual wear. Once I put on one of their yummy soft t-shirts, I don’t want to take it off! I especially love to shop there because Michael Stars CEO Suzanne Lerner leads the company’s philanthropy to support social justice causes like the Ms. Foundation, A Call To Men, and, of course, Take The Lead! Go to https://www.michaelstars.com/ to see their irresistible clothing and use the promo code ‘LEAD10’ to receive 10% off just for Take The Lead listeners.Sign up here for the Take The Lead newsletter: https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/email-signupLearn more about Take The Lead’s Leadership Tools here: https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/leadership-toolsOther Resources and LinksPodcast: The Difference Between Ambition and Intentionhttps://www.taketheleadwomen.com/podcast/012Gloria Feldt’s Website – https://gloriafeldt.com/   Gloria Feldt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/GloriaFeldt  Gloria Feldt’s Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gloriafeldt/Take The Lead Website – https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/Take the Lead Twitter – https://twitter.com/takeleadwomenTake the Lead Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TakeTheLeadWomen/Take the Lead LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/take-the-lead-women/Take The Lead Instagram – http://www.instagram.com/takeleadwomen50 Women Can Change The World in Journalism Website – https://www.50womencan.com/journalismSign Up for 50 Women Can Change The World in Journalism – https://mailchi.mp/24b49f874b0b/womendonewsEmily Gertz’s Website – https://www.emilygertz.com/Emily Gertz’s Twitter – @ejgertz https://twitter.com/ejgertzEmily Gertz’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilygertz/ Emily Gertz’s Instagram – @ejgertz https://www.instagram.com/ejgertz/ Angilee’s Website – http://www.angileeshah.com/Angilee’s Twitter – @angshah https://twitter.com/angshahAngilee’s Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/angshahAngilee’s Instagram – @angileeshah https://www.instagram.com/angileeshah/ Angilee’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/angileeshah/  Life Imitates Art: Geena Davis on how gender inequality on TV and in movies has a powerful impact on kidshttps://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704013604576247133240163732 Wikimedia Foundation releases gender equity reporthttps://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2018/09/21/advancing-gender-equity-conversations-with-movement-leaders/ Update on the exact the percentage of women's biographies on English Wikipedia is 18.09% as of 4 Nov 2019https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red To learn more about Women Do News go to http://bit.ly/womendonewsIf you would like to participate in Women Do News, please sign up to the Women Do News Wikipedia Edit-a-thon mailing list to receive more information and instructions. No experience with editing directly on Wikipedia is necessary.  Blogpost: “For Attribution: Take The Lead Changing the Record on Women Journalist on Wikipedia”https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/blog/for-attribution-changing-the-record-on-women-journalists-in-wikipedia Women Do News has a Twitter list! If you want to be a part of it, please REPLY to this thread with your Twitter handle https://twitter.com/JareenAI/lists/womendonews

Women Worldwide with Deirdre Breakenridge
Taking the Lead in Bringing Together Women, Power, and Leadership

Women Worldwide with Deirdre Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 36:21


There are no words to express the impact that Gloria Feldt has had on the world of women in leadership and women in general. As the former CEO of Planned Parenthood and the founder of Take The Lead, Gloria has spent the better part of her life fighting for the rights of women across the country to decide what to do with their bodies and their lives. She is an inspiration in the fight for women’s rights and this conversation is one you won’t want to miss.  Gloria didn’t start off with a driving passion to fight for women’s equality in society and in business. She was once a young woman with a cause no greater than being an amazing wife and mother to her family, but after having her third child she wondered what else there was.  Gloria was lucky! She grew up with a father who encouraged her to pursue her dreams in a time when women weren’t supposed to have dreams beyond nurturing a family. Having heard that she could be and do anything during her entire adolescence gave her the confidence needed to pursue a new dream.  Fast forward a few years and she was presented with the opportunity to lead Planned Parenthood.  The same organization that helped her realize that her life could be better organized, better controlled, came back around and wanted her to be their voice. She couldn’t say no. Since then she has made it her mission to help support women in leadership and women in power to maximize their impact.  She has since retired from Planned Parenthood and now owns her own business, consulting and coaching women leaders to be the best in their fields.  To say that this was an inspiring conversation would be a gross understatement. Gloria’s life and work have been full of ups and downs, but her positive attitude and her drive have kept her going and working for women everywhere.  Listen in as she discusses the role of social media in our lives, how to encourage women to take their fair share, and how you can get more involved in this wonderful cause. You won’t want to miss a second of this discussion! Show Notes:  [01:09] Welcome back and thank you for your dedication to the show, learning, and community. [02:08] Meet Gloria Feldt, the cofounder and president of Take The Lead and former CEO of Planned Parenthood. [04:02] Gloria shares a bit about her early life and what drove her to the role of CEO and teaching other women to lead.  [08:44] Did Gloria feel supported in her journey toward leadership by other women and men?  [10:42] What qualities are really important for women to have when learning to manage power and leadership?  [14:47] How are the cohorts selected for the 50 Women Can Change the World program?  [16:23] What is the importance of branding when building or launching a venture or business? [21:02] Gloria gives advice to younger women and men who are working to choose their life’s path. [25:24] What challenges has Gloria faced in her work with Planned Parenthood and in her business today?  [27:46] Learn how Gloria keeps herself sharp both mentally and physically. [30:37] Gloria shares what the oppression of other people’s opinions on social media really means! [32:56] Hear Gloria’s parting advice for women regarding power and leadership. [34:28] Connect with Gloria. Links and Resources: Gloria’s Website Gloria on LinkedIn Gloria on Twitter Gloria on Instagram Gloria on YouTube Take The Lead 50 Women Can Change the World Episode Sponsor: Fabian Geyrhalter and eRESONAID course Download a free chapter of my book Answers for Modern Communicators at http://bit.ly/learningtheessentials

Power to You
The Difference Between Ambition and Intention

Power to You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 14:35


“It is the intentions – the capacities for choice – rather than the total configuration of traits which defines the person” – Amelie Oksenberg RortyIn this episode, Gloria talks about the importance of differentiating between ambition and intention. In her experience, Gloria has observed that women in business, leadership and life in general do not lack for ambition. It is the intention gap that holds women back from being acknowledged for their true value and worth. Gloria cites specific business and political case studies to further this point. She argues the traits that have historically been used against women are actually the strong characteristics that enable businesses to grow and countries to thrive under female leadership. Finally, Gloria shares three tips that women can use to activate their intention and develop it further.This Take The Lead Women podcast is brought to you by Take The Lead’s 50 Women Can Change the World program, our most comprehensive and impactful training and coaching. It has been described by participants as ”jet fuel for my career.” Learn all about it and apply for the upcoming program especially designed for women in healthcare at https://www.50womencan.com/main.Sign up here for the Take The Lead newsletter: https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/email-signupLearn more about Take The Lead’s Leadership Tools here: https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/leadership-toolsOther Resources and Linkshttps://www.ziprecruiter.com/blog/ask-for-the-salary-you-deserve/https://www.payscale.com/https://www.81cents.com/https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/leadership-toolsAmerican Psychologist study finds that people now see women as ambitious as menhttps://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/amp-amp0000494.pdfBooks Mentioned:No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About PowerGloria Feldt’s Website – https://gloriafeldt.com/Gloria Feldt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/GloriaFeldtGloria Feldt’s Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gloriafeldt/Take The Lead Website – https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/Take the Lead Twitter – https://twitter.com/takeleadwomenTake the Lead Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TakeTheLeadWomen/Take the Lead LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/take-the-lead-women/Take The Lead Instagram – http://www.instagram.com/takeleadwomen

Power to You
Start Fresh: How You Can Learn New Skills As An Entrepreneur

Power to You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 44:47


“If you’re building something amazing, someone’s gonna come after it. And it’s your responsibility as an entrepreneur to always be thinking about what’s next, how to innovate, what’s the next big thing, so that you’re constantly ahead of the curve.”In this episode, Take The Lead Co-Founder and President Gloria Feldt welcomes to the show Heli Prilliman, founder and CEO of Laquerbar, and Denise Lee, CEO and Founder of Alala. Heli and Denise represent two powerhouse entrepreneurs with unique success stories. Heli opens up about the harsh truth about fundraising for a woman-led start-up while Denise shares the top three questions that every female entrepreneur should ask herself before starting a business. They talk about the importance of passion and having a shared vision for your company. Finally, Denise and Heli provide some sage advice for women who have become inspired to begin their entrepreneurial journeys.The included interview first aired live on YouTube during Take The Lead’s Virtual Happy Hour. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6YUTtVmKlMThis episode is brought to you by Take The Lead’s “50 Women Can Change the World” program. Learn more at www.50WomenCan.com/mainSign up here for the Take The Lead newsletter: https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/email-signupLearn more about Take The Lead’s Leadership Tools here: https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/leadership-toolsOther Resources and LinksGiveaways:Downloadable ebook Learning New Skills as an EntrepreneurThe 2019 Small Business Trends reportGloria Feldt’s Website – https://gloriafeldt.com/Gloria Feldt’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/GloriaFeldtGloria Feldt’s Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gloriafeldt/Take The Lead Website – https://www.taketheleadwomen.com/Take the Lead Twitter – https://twitter.com/takeleadwomenTake the Lead Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TakeTheLeadWomen/Take the Lead LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/take-the-lead-women/Take The Lead Instagram – http://www.instagram.com/takeleadwomenDenise’s Twitter – @denisexlee https://twitter.com/denisexleeDenise’s Instagram – @denisexlee https://www.instagram.com/denisexlee/Alala Instagram – @alala https://www.instagram.com/alala/?hl=urDenise’s Website – https://alalastyle.com/Denise’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-lee-bb10174/Heli’s Twitter – @heyitsheli https://twitter.com/heyitsheli?lang=enHeli’s Instagram – @heyitsheli https://www.instagram.com/heyitsheli/?hl=huLaquerbar Instagram – @lovelacquerbar https://www.instagram.com/Lovelacquerbar/Heli’s Website – https://www.lacquerbar.com/Heli’s LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/heliprilliman/

The Change Makers Podcast
Ep#96 | Taking the leap out of the box

The Change Makers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019


Gloria Feldt is an acclaimed expert on women, power, and leadership with decades of frontline leadership experience, a bestselling author, and in-demand keynote speaker.She is cofounder and president of Take The Lead, whose mission reflects her life's passion: to prepare, develop, inspire, and propel women to take their fair and equal share of leadership positions across all sectors by 2025 by providing breakthrough training, mentoring and coaching role modeling, and thought leadership. Its signature 50 Women Can Change the World program is an immersive version of her 9 Leadership Power Tools to Advance Your Career customized by industries for women in early career, midcareer, and executive levels.She is the bestselling author of four books; the latest is No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power, the research for which plus her own real world knowledge forms the core of Take The Lead's programs.She is formerly president and CEO of the world's largest reproductive health and advocacy organization, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, capping a 30-year career that included serving as CEO of affiliates in West Texas and Arizona as well as the national CEO. She was named by Vanity Fair one of “America's Top 200 Women Leaders, Legends, and Trailblazers,” Glamour's “Woman of the Year,” She Knows Media Inspiring Woman, Women's eNews 21 Leaders for the 21st Century, Women Economic Forum Circle of Light award, Texas Monthly's Texas 20, Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, and Forbes 40 Over 40.She teaches “Women, Power, and Leadership” at Arizona State University. Feldt has been widely quoted and published, including by the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Daily Beast, Forbes, Fast Company, Time, Huffington Post, Glamour, Elle and Ms. She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, the Today Show, Good Morning America and The Daily Show. She recently served on the board of the Women's Media Center, the Jewish Women's Archive, and Emerge America and remains on their honorary boards. She currently serves on the board of Women Connect 4 Good Foundation. She is a member of the New York Women's Forum, the International Women's Forum, and the World Academy of Art and Science and is an advisor to the ERA Coalition.Gloria is an awesome chili maker. She and her husband Alex Barbanell live in New York City and Scottsdale, Arizona; they share a combined family of six children and 15 grandchildren, so there is never a dull moment in their lives. She spends too much time on social media and invites you to connect with her there. Some great takeaways from Gloria:We have the power if we choose to use itWe have the responsibility to move ourselves and others with us forwardGo beyond your comfort zone - it'll get betterChange can be madeNothing happens by itself. People make things happenTake the lead to changeBreak gender stereotyping______________________________________The Change Makers are doing a fundraise for their #NoMoreBoxes Online Training and Collaboratory Center. A platform designed to teach you how to create safe space for a deep-dive conversations that open up for the conscious and unconscious bias behaviours, placing ourselves and others into boxes, that places our focus on what separates us as human beings, not what unites us. Your help is highly appreciated.Just go to www.Patreon.com/NoMoreBoxes today! GRAB A COPY OF GLORIA'S FAVORITE BOOKS“No Excuses” MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS AN EPISODE OF THE CHANGE MAKERS PODCASTSUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL ON APPLE PODCAST OR STITCHER The Change Makers Podcast RSS Subscribe to The Change Makers Podcast Get the latest transformational out-of-the-box Leadership and Communications Tips, Insights, Tools & Stories from other change makers delivered directly to your inbox. First Name Last Name Email Address Sign Up We respect your privacy. Thank you!Please check your inbox for an email from me, Rúna Magnúsdóttir. Inside that email is a link to verify your subscription.Looking forward to having you onboard.My bestRuna

The Future Is Female Powerlifting
#31 Frances Manias: Strong Women Can Change The World

The Future Is Female Powerlifting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 82:16


Uniting a world of strong women takes more than one person, it takes a sisterhood. Understanding her role in this unity of women, Frances Manias fulfilled her calling towards gathering strong like-minded women from around the world. Accomplished, passionate and driven to encourage women towards the bar, Frances joined forces with two of the top... Read More

Podcasts Full of Women
Podcasts Full of Women - Episode 28 - Elisabeth Ness

Podcasts Full of Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 65:29


Lindsay and Sarah catch up and Lindsay gets candid about her recent Dr's appointment. THEN, the ladies interview the INCREDIBLE Elisabeth Ness. Named one of Take the Lead's "50 Women Can Change the World in Entertainment & Media," she's a Performer/Producer/Creative Entrepreneur who is killing the game from all directions. We talk about her play, creating the Webseries "Redheads Anonymous," her company Good Porpoise AND her various films touring the festival circuit! Check out her film, "En Route," at the SOHO Film Festival this coming Monday at 9:30PM. ❤

The Confident Podcast
36 | How surrounding yourself with empowering women can change your confidence

The Confident Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 14:49


This episode for "The Confident Girl Podcast" is about 'How surrounding yourself with empowering women can change your confidence'. CEO & Founder of Self Love Beauty(www.selflovebeauty.com), Lisa Thompson (www.selflovebeauty.com/lisa-thompson) is the host of this podcast to bring you new topics about confidence in aspects of your life! She wants to help you become the best self-loving and confident person you can be! In this episode, Lisa is solo to talk about how women empowerment change really help you with your confidence. Listen in to learn from her stories, what she does and what she has learned from others!

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly
Tabby Biddle--Helping Women Make Their Voices Heard

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 29:10


Tabby Biddle tells how she found her inner power and now works with women to find their power and coaches them to speak on the TEDx stage and other influential leadership platforms. She also talks about how 50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment transformed many women's careers and more cohort gatherings in Hollywood to amplify women's voices and gain equity.

Her Success Story
Her Success Story 61 - 50 Women Can Change the World

Her Success Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 54:49


Gloria Feldt www.taketheleadwomen.com Gloriafeldt.com Instagram: @gloriafeldt and @takeleadwomen Twitter: @takeleadwomen and @gloriafeldt Facebook: Take The Lead Women   Gloria Feldt is the founder of Take the Lead, an organization dedicated to achieving gender parity by 2025, and of the 50 Women Can Change the World program. Growing up in rural Texas, she married at 15 and had three children by the age of 20. She went on to get a college education; became CEO of Planned Parenthood; and has always been an impassioned advocate for women’s rights. Vanity Fair named Gloria as one of its Top 200 Women Legends, Leaders and Trailblazers and Glamour Magazine listed her as one of its "Women of the Year.” In this episode, we discuss: From rural Texas, married at 15 and three kids before the age of 20 to a business owner and CEO Her first time having a mentor and what that meant for her life Noticing how men were always in the leadership role and deciding that wasn’t right and she wanted to change it Women's relationship with power and how it differs from a man’s Her 50 Women Can Change The World Program and the support that stems from it which is truly outstanding The hardest lesson she had to learn for herself early on Not using her own power and the problems that created for her mindset How to redefine your own power The outlook of diversity with the next generation

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Dr. Nancy O'Reilly: In This Together

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 42:42


About Dr. Nancy International philanthropist, skilled horsewoman, and trailblazer for women’s empowerment, Nancy D. O’Reilly, PsyD, believes women who support each other in abundance and joy are the key to equality. A successful author and educator, she recently completed a new book, In This Together: How Successful Women Support Each Other in Business and Life (Adams Media/Simon & Schuster, January 2019). Dr. Nancy founded Women Connect4Good, Inc., a social-profit [501(c)3] foundation that has provided support for many national and international charities. Her podcasts feature interviews with smart, amazing women, and her timely articles appear on popular national blogs. She previously authored Leading Women: 20 Influential Women Share Their Secrets to Leadership, Business, and Life and two other books. Dr. Nancy occasionally speaks to selected groups on women empowerment, self-confidence and the importance of women supporting other women.  Having earned numerous awards, Dr. Nancy was honored with other women, including Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, at the 2018 Canales Project in Washington DC. She serves on various boards of directors, and chairs the board for Take the Lead, Inc. whose mission is to prepare, develop, inspire and propel women to leadership parity across all sectors by 2025. She is a major supporter of the innovative program 50 Women Can Change the World––currently operating in media and entertainment, healthcare and finance––and the international work of Convoy of Hope. A licensed psychologist, she has long served on the governor-appointed Missouri Committee of Psychologists. She previously acted as the director of a large employee assistance program and as a nationally certified crisis team leader in New York City after the 9/11 attacks. She invites all people of good will to join her in reaching out to support women in the pursuit of equality, safety and success.

Get Yourself the Job
Dr. Nancy O’Reilly

Get Yourself the Job

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 55:00


Jennifer Hill speaks with Dr. Nancy O’Reilly about her new book “In This Together: How Successful women Support Each Other in Business and Life.” Dr. Nancy offers tools for overcoming barriers and biases that can prevent success. Dr. Nancy also discusses the importance of mentors and how to align oneself with great mentors. drnancyoreilly.com/about/ International philanthropist, skilled horsewoman, and trailblazer for women’s empowerment, Nancy D. O’Reilly, PsyD, believes women who support each other in abundance and joy are the key to equality. A successful author and educator, she recently completed a new book, In This Together: How Successful Women Support Each Other in Business and Life (Adams Media/Simon & Schuster, January 2019). Dr. Nancy founded Women Connect4Good, Inc., a social-profit [501(c)3] foundation that has provided support for many national and international charities. Her podcasts feature interviews with smart, amazing women, and her timely articles appear on popular national blogs. She previously authored Leading Women: 20 Influential Women Share Their Secrets to Leadership, Business, and Life and two other books. Dr. Nancy occasionally speaks to selected groups on women empowerment, self-confidence and the importance of women supporting other women. Having earned numerous awards, Dr. Nancy was honored with other women, including Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, at the 2018 Canales Project in Washington DC. She serves on various boards of directors, and chairs the board for Take the Lead, Inc. whose mission is to prepare, develop, inspire and propel women to leadership parity across all sectors by 2025. She is a major supporter of the innovative program 50 Women Can Change the World––currently operating in media and entertainment, healthcare and finance––and the international work of Convoy of Hope. A licensed psychologist, she has long served on the governor-appointed Missouri Committee of Psychologists. She previously acted as the director of a large employee assistance program and as a nationally certified crisis team leader in New York City after the 9/11 attacks. She invites all people of good will to join her in reaching out to support women in the pursuit of equality, safety and success.

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly
Elisa Parker - Creating Powerful Magic from Working in Sisterhood

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 29:57


Elisa Parker talks with Dr. Nancy O'Reilly about the magic that happens when women come together and remove their shields to be honest and support one another. She tells how she co-founded the multi-media platform "See Jane Do," co-founded 50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment, and other initiatives to achieve social justice for women through the lens of story-telling.

Pick the Brain Podcast
How Women Can Change the World

Pick the Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 19:08


On today's episode Erin and Jeremy will be discussing a segment from a speech delivered by Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle on the importance of women's rights. She urges us to stay involved and make sure that we are active to make sure that women are offered a seat at the table. Show Notes: Big thanks to Myro Deodorant for sponsoring today's show. To get 50% off your first order visit www.mymyro.com/brain and use the promo code BRAIN. Original Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly
Elisa Parker Shares How 50 Women Can Really Change the World

Dr. Nancy O'Reilly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 42:44


Women activist and host of See Jane Do podcast, Elisa Parker tells about her new initiative 50 Women Can Change the World in Media and Entertainment and how it will impact the way women share their stories in the future.

The Game Changer
Gloria Feldt-No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power

The Game Changer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2012 28:00


This on demand audio series is a part of the Executive Girlfriends Group Vignette Series. Chicke Fitzgerald interviews Feminist Icon Gloria Feldt. The original live interview was 6/15/12. In No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power, Gloria Feldt asserts that that nobody is keeping women from parity—except themselves. Through interviews, historical perspective, and anecdotes, No Excuses examines why barriers to equality still exist in American society. Feldt employs a no-nonsense, tough-love point of view to expose the internal and external roadblocks holding women back, but she doesn't place blame; rather, she provides inspiration, hope, and courage as well as concrete ?power tools” the 9 ways, with one highlighted in each chapter to aid women in securing equality and justice for themselves. Feldt concludes that the doors of opportunity are wide open, but too few women are leading the way to claim their power and reach parity with their male counterparts. As an inspirational keynote speaker and workshop leader, Feldt shares the practical No Excuses 9 Ways “Power Tools” that you can use immediately at work, in politics or civic life, or at home. "When we stand in power and walk with intention, we can lead and live without limits." No Excuses is a timely and invaluable book that intends to help women equalize gender power in all aspects of their lives. Gloria's website is http://gloriafeldt.com/ To order Gloria's book click HERE For more information about the Executive Girlfriends' Group see: http://www.executivegirlfriendsgroup.com  

The Women's Eye with Stacey Gualandi and Catherine Anaya | Women Leaders, Entrepreneurs, Authors and Global Changemakers
TWE 033: Gloria Feldt—Women's Activist and Author of “No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power”

The Women's Eye with Stacey Gualandi and Catherine Anaya | Women Leaders, Entrepreneurs, Authors and Global Changemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2011 22:57


This self-described former desperate housewife became C.E.O. and President of Planned Parenthood. Her new book, which has been called “groundbreaking,” is a how-to on unlocking fear and becoming a strong leader. She explains why it is critical for women to run for office. About The Women's Eye Radio: with host Stacey Gualandi, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights,"It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show broadcasts on in Phoenix, live-streams on 1480KPHX.com, and is available as on-demand talk radio on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at

Purse Strings on WebmasterRadio.fm
9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think about Power

Purse Strings on WebmasterRadio.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2011 33:33


Maria speaks with Gloria Feldt, a national renowned activist and author. Her new book No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think about Power explores why women are stuck with such a small percentage of top leadership roles.

Book Talk Radio
No Excuses: Gloria Feldt On How Women Can Change the Way We Think About Power and Leadership

Book Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010 30:43


Columnist and Book Talk Radio host Joe Conason talks with renowned activist and author Gloria Feldt about her powerful new book and its message for American women.

Book Talk Radio
No Excuses: Gloria Feldt On How Women Can Change the Way We Think About Power and Leadership

Book Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010 30:43


Columnist and Book Talk Radio host Joe Conason talks with renowned activist and author Gloria Feldt about her powerful new book and its message for American women.

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker
Gloria Feldt: No Excuses 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010 50:01


Elisa Parker speaks with Gloria about her latest book No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Thing About Power.  Gloria pulls no punches in her new book, which encourages women to step into positions of power and leadership - now!  She provides inspiration, hope and courage - as well as concrete "power tools" - the 9 ways, with one highlighted in each chapter - to aid women in securing equality and justice for themselves. "One of those books that has the power to change your life.  It's challenging and smart, but most important, it gives you actual tools you can use to walk in your own power." - Jane Fonda