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Omar Sadr talks to Halima Kazem on "Bread, Work, Freedom" Movement of Afghanistan Women Halima is a lecturer, historian, and filmmaker whose work intersects in the areas of gender, empire, human rights, and media. Her primary research focuses on Afghanistan and other Muslim countries with long histories of conflict. Her work is deeply rooted in feminist methodologies and 20 years of working as a journalist and human rights researcher. Suggested readings: Human Rights Watch: Afghanistan: Taliban Deprive Women of Livelihoods, Identity Severe Restrictions, Harassment, Fear in Ghazni Province, Human Rights Watch Connect with us! Google, Apple, Spotify, Anchor Twitter: @negotiateideas & @OmarSadr Email: negotiatingidea@gmail.com
The Feminine Touch is in conversation with Noni who is a founder of Crowned women movement. She is a strong and very dedicated to empowering women at large from all walks of life.
What's up family! In todays episode I'm going to talk about a topic that a listener sent in. His question revolved around hearing my thoughts on the whole alpha woman movement calling men weak. Let's talk about it.
****CLASH TV EXCLUSIVE ALERT**** #MyCreatives I had the honor of speaking with Pro Gamer, and Twitch STREAMER; "ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEEDream" Met her at PAX EAST 2022, AND Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee were HYPED For this interview.....can't wait for you to listen and watch it!!!! Most def'n a #ReemoApproved We Touched on: - Her feeling of being part of the WOMEN MOVEMENT in Gaming Culture? - What was her take of returning to PAX EAST 2022? - Her Top 10 Games of ALL-TIME? - What was her TOP 3 Motivational Quotes or Advice? - AND MUCH MORE!!!!!! FOLLOW US: @c.u.t.s.__ YOU TUBE CHANNEL: [[SUBSCRIBE]] - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbVNj5NtHbfenXkoxa3xAKg?view_as=subscriber GUEST: ALEdream - https://www.instagram.com/aledream_/?hl=en *****FOR SERIOUS INQUIRES & FUTURE GUEST(S) APPEARANCES - CutsPodcast1@gmail.com ******Please LEAVE COMMENTS, FEEDBACK, and [[SUBSCRIBE]] the PODCAST on ALL MAJOR STREAMING PLATFORMS!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutspodcast/support
Abuse is a lot more common than a lot of us would admit. It's not just physical. It's more than that and it cuts through to someone's core. And while it may not be directly related to menopause, some of us may be in abusive relationships. Understanding more about how to handle, get out of and heal from an abusive relationship is so important. Nobody deserves to be abused physically, verbally or emotionally. In this episode of The Best of The Menopause Movement Podcast, I'm with Miki Sturges where we talk about the cycle of shame, angel syndrome PLUS: The cycle of abuse How we live in a patriarchy and how that affects abuse Breaking the cycle Miki is a life coach and an expert in the field of resilience and survival from domestic abuse. She established a company called the Rise Up, Women Movement, where she aims to empower, encourage, and inspire women in conquering challenges from abuse. One out of every four women in the United States experiences domestic violence in their lifetime. The most crucial step in getting away from this trauma is contacting a domestic abuse hotline. If you need immediate assistance for domestic abuse, call 911, or you may call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). They will provide help by assisting with crisis intervention and initial safety planning. There is also a hotline for teen victims of domestic violence, called Love Is Respect, which you can call at 1-866-331-9474. What's Discussed in This Episode: (02:11) Miki talks about her journey and how she became a life coach. (08:16) Leaning into your fear. (09:13) Miki shares about her healing from an abusive marriage. "I put up the facade, I was very confident at my job, but when I went home, I was this little person, worth nothing." (14:06) The cycle of abuse. (20:02) How the fear of leaving affects women in an abusive marriage and why it's not easy to leave. (21:41) Transforming beliefs. (25:50) Emotional and verbal abuse cuts through your core. (26:55) The cycle of shame. (29:36) Learning to get through your subconscious. (34:10) Miki shares how the need to protect her son was the biggest jump in finding the courage to leave her abusive husband. (36:55) We live in a patriarchal society, and that plays a significant role in perpetuating abuse. (40:17) The importance of having support in escaping and recovering from abuse. (47:55) You are not responsible for anyone else's feelings. (49:00) What is angel syndrome? (52:15) Approaching a relationship in a healthy marriage. (56:47) Freeing and forgiving yourself from thoughts of the past. (1:03:48) The Rise Up, Women Movement. About the Guest: Miki Sturges is a bilingual (Japanese-English) Women's Empowerment coach, Abuse Recovery Ministry Leader, Master-certified in Neuro-Coaching, certified in Christian coaching, and Splankna Trauma Release Practitioner in training. She helps women let go of past hurt, overcome long-standing insecurities, and get back lost confidence so that they feel empowered, capable, and worthy to step into their God-given greatness and the person they are created to be. Unlike conventional therapy or counseling, she uses her unique "G.R.A.C.E" methodology, combined with a neuroscience-based technique to reveal what's programmed at the subconscious level, along with God's guidance and wisdom. Resources: Check my latest podcast or listen to the previous ones (https://www.menopausemovement.com/podcast) Connect with me on Instagram (@drmichellegordon) Follow me on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/drmichellegordon) Check out my LinkedIn posts (https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmichellegordon/) Reach Miki on her Facebook page You can also listen to her podcast Visit her website For more podcast episodes, you may also visit my website. Tune in and subscribe to The Menopause Movement Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Thank you for tuning in! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike addresses the "pro-woman" movement in light of the new possible over-turning of Roe v. Wade.
Wise Divine Women - Libido - Menopause - Hormones- Oh My! The Unfiltered Truth for Christian Women
Today I spoke with Sherry Jibb Of The Healing Place! She had asked me to speak about the Wise Divine Women Movement, Touch Your Tattas Breast Health Program, and Medical Thermography. Sherry has so many incredible offerings please check out her Links Are you running on empty most days? Do you feel completely worn out and overwhelmed by your hormone health? I've been there! I remember feeling so frustrated because I knew deep down in my gut, something was not right. Like you, I struggled with my weight, crazy periods, sugar cravings, skin problems, and mood swings. But I found answers, and now, I am here to help you do the same. Today's episode will show you how to take the first steps in recovering your hormone health. If ever there were a time to turn our attention to your hormone health, it's now! Download the 5 Day Detox here!! 5 Day Hormone Detox You can connect with me at: danaleeirvine@gmail.com Wise Divine Women (a private Facebook group) Need more of ME? DanaIrvine.com Watch for upcoming courses, masterclasses, and retreats for 2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wisedivinewomen/message
Tracye McQuirter, is a Vegan agent of change, an award-winning public health nutritionist, speaker, and best-selling author. She has also just launched the 10 Million Black Vegan Women Movement, a groundbreaking public health intervention that will change the health paradigm of black women for generations to come. On the next Industry night, Nycci & Tracye talk the benefits and social impact of evolving to a plant based diet - especially for women of color. Tuesdays at 7pm on Real Fun DC.
Welcome to the Working-class women movement (@nitaterrytee), using our voices in hopes they do not fall on death ears (@the_thatoness), reclaiming the activism of working-class women (@ZiyandaNkayi), increasing chances of gender equality & pay equality. (@mathunzimacdonald), This podcast advocate's for women's voices and equal rights in a working-class environment (_amendoaaa). Focusing on economic issues and claiming women’s space in leadership(@nitaterrytee).Wathint' Umfazi, Wathint' Imbokodo (@shibilika)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unspokentruth)
We are back for another episode of Hollywood Hollywood Unlocked [UNCENSORED] and it has been an eventful week!Social media went into a frenzy after makeup mega mogul, Jeffree Star showcased his new mandingo. A tall European basketball playing, baby mama having chocolate man. Many were speculating that Star was making this relationship public to fight his racist past! He seems happy but his baby mama and ex had a lot to say! You know our hosts had to sound off!
In this episode, we unpack the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement, starting with its hidden roots. We explore the true stories of the Pilgram and Native Peoples' encounters including diseases, boarding schools, and relocation. Again, we encourage everyone to educate themselves and be aware of their place in this movement. Gen-Z, we have such power right now and we cannot be afraid to use it. Thank you so much for your support and please feel free to send us advice, ideas, and criticism to our email, genzourworldtofolloworflip@gmail.com. Check out our website and social medias as well! See you in the next episode! Attached below is a petition that aims to bring justice to the lost lives of the missing and murdered indigenous women. Please take a minute to sign it!https://www.change.org/p/u-s-senate-justice-for-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women -Soumya and Krisha :)
Salam Y'all! This episode is about common questions we as Muslim women are asked pretty often and how we are still looked down upon for dressing modestly. Visit my blog https://lynnaisha.wordpress.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/southernmuslimah/support
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Abuse can take different forms—it can be mental, emotional, or physical. The heartbreaking part is, most of the time, it comes from the people we love and who are very close to us. Many women are going through or have survived traumas like domestic violence, emotional manipulation, betrayal, and divorce. These traumas take a significant toll on a person's self-esteem and cause a lasting feeling of loneliness and unworthiness. This week, we're joined by Miki Sturges. Miki is a life coach and an expert in the field of resilience and survival from domestic abuse. She established a company called the Rise Up, Women Movement, where she aims to empower, encourage, and inspire women in conquering challenges from abuse. Today, she shares her story and more with us. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast and make sure that you tune in to this episode to know more about the cycles of shame and abuse and the steps you need to take to break that cycle. Here are the discussion points of this episode: (02:11) Miki talks about her journey and how she became a life coach. (08:16) Leaning into your fear. (09:13) Miki shares about her healing from an abusive marriage. "I put up the facade, I was very confident at my job, but when I went home, I was this little person, worth nothing." (14:06) The cycle of abuse. (20:02) How the fear of leaving effects women in an abusive marriage and why it's not easy to leave. (21:41) Transforming beliefs. (25:50) Emotional and verbal abuse cuts through your core. (26:55) The cycle of shame. (29:36) Learning to get through your subconscious. (34:10) Miki shares how the need to protect her son was the biggest jump in finding the courage to leave her abusive husband. (36:55) We live in a patriarchal society, and that plays a significant role in perpetuating abuse. (40:17) The importance of having support in escaping and recovering from abuse. (47:55) You are not responsible for anyone else's feelings. (49:00) What is angel syndrome? (52:15) Approaching a relationship in a healthy marriage. (56:47) Freeing and forgiving yourself from thoughts of the past. (1:03:48) The Rise Up, Women Movement. One out of every four women in the United States experiences domestic violence in their lifetime. The most crucial step in getting away from this trauma is contacting a domestic abuse hotline. If you need immediate assistance for domestic abuse, call 911, or you may call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). They will provide help by assisting with crisis intervention and initial safety planning. There is also a hotline for teen victims of domestic violence, called Love Is Respect, which you can call at 1-866-331-9474 You can reach Miki on her Facebook page. For more of the Rise Up, Women Movement, join their Facebook group. You can also listen to her podcast here. We talked about a lot today, and there's a lot to unpack. Feel free to share your thoughts and questions with me at drgordon@menopausemovement.com. You may also join our discussion and share your experiences in our Facebook community, Menopause Movement with Dr. Michelle Gordon. Lastly, don't forget to follow me on Facebook at Dr. Michelle Gordon. That's it for today's podcast. I hope you learned a lot and can find the courage to reach for help and break the cycle. Thanks a lot for tuning in! The MENO System is an 8-week foundation to self-discovery through menopause. Find out more about what you'll get, what to expect, and the special bonuses on offer when you join The Menopause Movement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live at the Southwest Dental Conference in Dallas, TX; Co-host Aurelia Byrne speaks with Liz Robinson about the GO Red for Women Movement a part of the American Heart Association. The focus in this episode is women and heart disease; discovering that the symptoms of a heart attack are different for women versus a man.
Dr. Sudeep Mohandas, Co-Founder and Managing Director of I First International speaks to Abir Abdul Rahim the Co-Founder of Lean In Malaysia, the Malaysian Chapter. Lean In was established as result of a book club among like minded women who were sharing their understanding and appreciation to Sheryl Sandberg's book, Lean In. The discussions at their book club meeting highlighted the issues, challenges and celebration of what it is to be a women in the workforce today.
Please join Bridget, Debra, James, Jamie, and Matt to talk about the MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in the US and Canada) movement. Debra leads us through the discussion on this long standing emergency situation in both the United States and Canada. We talk about the history of the movement and how its played out differently in Canada and the United States. How does this fit into the larger history of violence against Indigenous women and how the movement is fighting back. We talk about a few different cases and how the history of "Indian Affairs" agencies has played out. What's the weakness of the Truth and Reconciliation Commissions? Full disclosure: None of the speakers are indigenous people and we acknowledge that. Further Reading on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in the US and Canada: The Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) https://www.nwac.ca/ Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women https://www.csvanw.org/mmiw/ National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls http://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca Walking With Our Sisters http://walkingwithoursisters.ca Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Report-Urban Indian Health Institute http://www.uihi.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Missing-and-Murdered-Indigenous-Women- and-Girls-Report.pdf Sovereign Bodies Institute-MMIW Database https://www.sovereign-bodies.org S. 1942 Savanna’s Act 115 th Congress https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/senate-bill/1942/text Kim Anderson, Maria Campbell, Christi Belcourt, eds. Keetsahnak: Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters Sarah Deer, The Beginning and End of Rape: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America Andrea Smith, Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide Jane M Smith, Richard M Thompson II, CRS Report for Congress. Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over Non-Indians in the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Reauthorization and the SAVE Women Act. April 18, 2012. Emmanuelle Walter, Stolen Sisters: The Story of Two Missing Girls, Their Families, and How Canada has Failed Indigenous Women The Breaking History podcast is a production of the Northeastern University History Graduate Student Association. Producers and Sound Editors: Matt Bowser, Cassie Cloutier, and Dan Squizzero Theme Music: Kieran Legg Today's hosts were: Matt Bowser, Bridget Keown, Debra Lavelle, Jamie Parker, and James Robinson. twitter: @BreakingHistPod
-Topics discussed 90th Oscars, Marvel Film Top 5, Church is DA Club , Black Card Revoked/Cultural Dementia , Me too/Women Movement, Monique vs Netflix, Kardashians Curse, Future Need To Stop, Biggie And Tupac Murders New Show, Blackness, Life/Death, and Is Great Is Great?? And etc.
Ruby's passion is to bring more Joy, Love and Prosperity into the business world. Her career spans from executive roles in Fortune 500s, Silicon Valley, with several VC-backed Start-up Software companies, to being the Founder her own technology start-up during Internet 1.0 where she raised $750,000 from Angel Investors for an Interactive TV software company. Now she is Founder of a for-profit Social Enterprise, HEART OF ALL WOMEN, a Global Women's Network. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
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Ruby's passion is to bring more Joy, Love and Prosperity into the business world. Her career spans from executive roles in Fortune 500s, Silicon Valley, with several VC-backed Start-up Software companies, to being the Founder her own technology start-up during Internet 1.0 where she raised $750,000 from Angel Investors for an Interactive TV software company. Now she is Founder of a for-profit Social Enterprise, HEART OF ALL WOMEN, a Global Women’s Network. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
MP3 Why exclude feminists for life from the march for women? Smart kids and dumb phones. Don talks to Lucy Beckett about her Reformation novel The Time Before You Die Gender and gravity as social constructs.
Through her photography, Mary Ann Halpin captures fearless women from all walks of life. She talks about how her photos, books and retreats are inspiring women to be fearless changemakers, and discusses her new book Fearless Women: Visions of a New World. 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
Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Joan Wallach Scott who traces her intellectual odyssey and recalls the impact of the women's movement on her research and teaching. She describes the intellectual influences that led her to write the now classic article, "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis." She also discusses the utility of critical history for elucidating contemporary policy debates with a focus on her recent book "The Politics of the Veil," an analysis of the political, cultural, and social factors that led to the French ban on the wearing of the veil by Muslim young women in public schools. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 16278]
Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Joan Wallach Scott who traces her intellectual odyssey and recalls the impact of the women's movement on her research and teaching. She describes the intellectual influences that led her to write the now classic article, "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis." She also discusses the utility of critical history for elucidating contemporary policy debates with a focus on her recent book "The Politics of the Veil," an analysis of the political, cultural, and social factors that led to the French ban on the wearing of the veil by Muslim young women in public schools. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 16278]
Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Joan Wallach Scott who traces her intellectual odyssey and recalls the impact of the women's movement on her research and teaching. She describes the intellectual influences that led her to write the now classic article, "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis." She also discusses the utility of critical history for elucidating contemporary policy debates with a focus on her recent book "The Politics of the Veil," an analysis of the political, cultural, and social factors that led to the French ban on the wearing of the veil by Muslim young women in public schools. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 16278]
Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Joan Wallach Scott who traces her intellectual odyssey and recalls the impact of the women's movement on her research and teaching. She describes the intellectual influences that led her to write the now classic article, "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis." She also discusses the utility of critical history for elucidating contemporary policy debates with a focus on her recent book "The Politics of the Veil," an analysis of the political, cultural, and social factors that led to the French ban on the wearing of the veil by Muslim young women in public schools. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 16278]