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Best podcasts about women soldiers

Latest podcast episodes about women soldiers

All the Things That Keep Us Up at Night
170. LaVena Lynn Johnson: The Soldier Who Never Came Home

All the Things That Keep Us Up at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 17:38


Nineteen-year-old PFC LaVena Johnson was found dead on a military base in Iraq, with the Army ruling it a suicide. But the evidence—broken teeth, burns, a dislocated shoulder, and signs of sexual assault—tells a different story. Her father, a psychologist and military veteran, refused to accept the official explanation and uncovered disturbing details suggesting a cover-up. Was LaVena murdered? And if so, why has the truth been buried for nearly two decades? Let's explore this case, the fight for justice, and the questions that still demand answers.Connect with Paige:BlueSky: reverietruecrime.bsky.socialInstagram: instagram.com/reverietruecrimeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@paige.elmoreWritten by: Chelsea PerryIntro and Outro by: Jahred GomesResources:Department of Defense. US Army FOIA Request. Requested 15 October, 2021.Dowler, Lorraine, and Jenna Christian. “Landscapes of Impunity and the Deaths ofAmericans LaVena Johnson and Sandra Bland.” Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, vol. 26, no. 6, June 2019, pp. 813–29. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2018.1553863.Greenburg, Jennifer, and Mimi Healy. “Deserted: The U.S. Military's Sexual Assault Crisis as a Cost of War.” Costs of War, Brown University, 14 Aug. 2024, watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers/2024/sexualassault.The Silent Truth. Directed by Joan Brooker-Marks, Midtown Films, 2010. Fandango, https://athome.fandango.com/content/movies/play/811418/ADVERT_CONTENT?returnUrl=%2Fcontent%2Fbrowse%2Fdetails%2FThe-Silent-Truth%2F811418.Wright, Ann. “Is There an Army Cover Up of Rape and Murder of Women Soldiers?”Common Dreams, 21 Dec. 2022, www.commondreams.org/views/2008/04/28/there-army-cover-Rape-and-murder-women-soldiersBackground Music: Documentary by Alexander Nakarada | https://creatorchords.com | Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reverie-true-crime--4442888/support.

Left, Right & Centre
Top General Flags 'Problems': Women Soldiers Battling Misogyny In Army

Left, Right & Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 15:20


KMJ's Afternoon Drive
Women soldiers in foxholes... Good Idea???

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 34:11


Senators push selective registration for women in National Defense Authorization Act - North Korea Sent Russia Millions of Artillery Shells, South Korea Says - LA schools to consider banning student cellphone and social media use during school day - Fresno Police Chief Paco Balderrama applies to be Austin's next top cop    KMJ's Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson   Weekdays 2-6PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ   Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X   Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com   Subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon Music    Contact See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Philip Teresi Podcasts
Women soldiers in foxholes... Good Idea???

Philip Teresi Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 34:11


Senators push selective registration for women in National Defense Authorization Act - North Korea Sent Russia Millions of Artillery Shells, South Korea Says - LA schools to consider banning student cellphone and social media use during school day - Fresno Police Chief Paco Balderrama applies to be Austin's next top cop    KMJ's Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson   Weekdays 2-6PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ   Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X   Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com   Subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon Music    Contact See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Battles of the First World War Podcast
“The Hello Girls: America's First Women Soldiers,” a Discussion with Elizabeth Cobbs

Battles of the First World War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 68:47


Historian, novelist, and documentary filmmaker Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs joins the podcast to discuss her 2019 book on the story of the US Army Signal Corps' “Hello Girls,” the American Army's first female soldiers.    Book link: http://elizabethcobbs.com/the-hello-girls   Elizabeth Cobbs' website: http://elizabethcobbs.com/   Support a Congressional Gold Medal for the WWI Hello Girls!   https://www.worldwar1centennial.org/715-valor-medals/valor-medals-meet-the-heroes/7321-hello-girls-congress.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery   Interested in the 2024 Lost Battalion Tours' Meuse-Argonne battlefield tour?    Email us: lostbattaliontours@gmail.com The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast.    Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on Twitter at @WW1podcast, the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook, and on Instagram at @WW1battlecast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes.  

The Take
The multiple fronts Ukraine's women soldiers are battling

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 18:39


Ukraine's female soldiers say they're battling multiple enemies: Russia, sexism, and ill-fitting uniforms and protective gear. Attitudes towards women serving in the military in Ukraine are changing. Still, many wonder if progress is happening fast enough and if this progress will endure after the war with Russia is over. In this episode:  Jessica Trisko Darden @triskodarden, Assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University & Director of the Security and Foreign Policy Initiative at William & Mary's Global Research Institute Dzvenyslava Rymar, architect and combat medic Episode credits: This episode was produced by Fahrinisa Campana and our host Malika Bilal. Amy Walters fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube

Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria
Women Soldiers w/ Lena Andrews

Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 56:55


In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by Dr. Lena Andrews, foreign policy expert and military analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency. They talk about her new book, "Valiant Women: The Extraordinary American Servicewomen Who Helped Win World War II."This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4530061/advertisement

Woman's Hour
Listener Week: Ukrainian women soldiers, Long lost families, Strong women, Refugees, Eating Alone

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 57:13


For listener week, you, our listeners, decide what we cover on the programme. Listener Liz got in touch to say she wanted to know more about the women fighting on the front line in Ukraine. Nuala McGovern is joined by BBC journalist and reporter Olga Malchevska, whose home in Kyiv was bombed at the start of the war. She's been back to Ukraine to meet three women who are fighting for their country – we'll hear from one of them who was severely injured when the car she was in drove over a landmine. As a child Julie De'Ath always wished she had an older brother, ‘an easy pass to get a boyfriend', she said. Two years ago at the age of 67, she finally got one when she received a message on Facebook from a man claiming to be that brother. Her mother had given birth to a baby boy in the 1940s but being unmarried at the time, gave him up for adoption. It was a secret her mother took to her grave. Julie contacted Woman's Hour as part of Listener week to share her story for the first time. We also speak to her long-lost half-brother, Tom, and to Miriam Silver, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, who specialises in parenting and children who have been adopted.  Victorian strongwoman Vulcana was known for her jaw-dropping feats of strength and her breathtaking beauty. Listener Eric suggested her story to us. He asked that we talk to author Rebecca F John, whose historical novel, Vulcana, fictionalises her life. She tells Nuala about the remarkable, and trailblazing, performer. Plus, Sam Taylor, Britain's Strongest Woman 2020, tells us what it's like being a modern-day strongwoman. Franceska Murati is a 27-year-old businesswoman and this year's Miss London. But there's more to this beauty queen that meets the eye. At 4 years old, she arrived in the UK alongside her parents and older sister. They had escaped war-torn Kosovo, smuggling themselves on the back of a lorry. She shares her story. It's something we've all probably done at one point or another - eating alone. Whether that's taking yourself out to a restaurant you've always wanted to go to, grabbing a meal while you're on a solo trip, or cooking for just yourself at home. But despite how common eating alone is - given that in 2022 the Office of National Statistics showed almost one in three households in the UK were people living alone - some might say there's still a stigma around it. So how do we get around it? Nuala talks to Woman's Hour listener Julia Georgallis and food writer Clare Finney. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Kirsty Starkey 00:00 Opener 01:34 Ukraine Female Soldiers 16:08 Long Lost Family 30:05 Strong Women 39:19 Franceska Murati 49:42 Eating Alone

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
336 - The Night Witches

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 172:54


On October 8th, 1941, with Stalingrad surrounded, Leningrad besieged, and the Nazis making new gains on Russian territory every day, Joseph Stalin ordered the creation of three new Air Force regiments... the first female aviation military regiments in world history.  Led by famed civilian aviator Marina Raskova,  these young women, most of whom were between the ages of 17 and 26, would have to transform from flight hobbyists to killer soldiers. The 588th Night Bombers Regiment would earn the nickname “the Night Witches” from the German soldiers they terrorized in the darkness. Flying no-frills wooden planes with ill-fitting uniforms and no parachutes, most runs would happen with three planes, the first two meant to draw attention and enemy fire, with the third being the one to drop the bomb. What made this so dangerous is the fact that the third plane, to avoid detection, would have to cut their engines and glide over their target as quietly as  possible. Despite the danger, the Night Witches regiment alone would fly around 30,000 sorties and have 23 of their pilots awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union— and they would definitively help change the tide of the war against the Nazis. The badass story of the Night Witches and their female fighter counterparts, this week, on Timesuck. Want to apply for the Cummins Family Scholarship fund?  The application process opens on MARCH 6TH, 2023. To apply click this link!: https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/cummins/ Click the "Scholarship Hub America" button. Register to create a Hub account with a unique username and password.Log into your account and complete the questions in the profile section. The list of scholarships will display on the website.   Locate the  Cummins Family Scholarship Fund application and click the “Apply Now” link to fill out your information!     An online recommendation form must be submitted on your behalf. It is the student's responsibility to follow up with their recommender to ensure they submit the information before the deadline. Next start filling out the application by completing all required fields and click the “Save answers” button.  If all required data was entered, the Application section in the progress bar at the top of the page will turn green.  An error message will display at the top of the page if any fields are missing or have incomplete information. Click the “Next” button at the top of the page and use the Add a Document tool available to upload your documents. Once all documents have been uploaded, click the “Next” button again to review your information before submitting your application.  If all information appears correct, click the “Lock and Submit” button and click “OK” to submit your data to Scholarship America for processing. You will receive an email confirmation once the application has been successfully submitted.  If you don't receive the email confirmation, please check your spam or junk mail folder or search for an email from studentsupport@scholarshipamerica.org  to confirm your application has been received. Questions can be emailed to cummins@scholarshipamerica.orgWet Hot Bad Magic Summer Camps are ON SALE!  BadMagicMerch.com Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation:  This month's donation is for $14,740 to Teach For America, a diverse network of leaders who work to confront the injustice of education inequity through teaching.You can learn more about Teach for America or get involved by going to teachforamerica.org An additional $1,640 is being put into the scholarship fund! Thank you to all of our patrons who are able to continue to support not only us but these amazing causes. Teachforamerica.orgGet tour tickets at dancummins.tv Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KMwq1TzDRc8Merch: https://www.badmagicmerch.comDiscord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard?  Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcastSign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits.

As It Is - Voice of America
Volunteer Group in Ukraine Produces Clothes for Women Soldiers - December 15, 2022

As It Is - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 5:00


Veterans  Radio
Switchboard Soldiers - the Hello Girls of WWI

Veterans Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 30:00


In June 1917, General John Pershing arrived in France to establish American forces in Europe. He immediately found himself unable to communicate with troops in the field. Pershing needed operators who could swiftly and accurately connect multiple calls, speak fluent French and English, remain steady under fire, and be utterly discreet, since the calls often conveyed classified information. At the time, nearly all well-trained American telephone operators were women—but women were not permitted to enlist, or even to vote in most states. Nevertheless, the U.S. Army Signal Corps promptly began recruiting them. More than 7,600 women responded, to aid the war effort by being Over There and near the front lines. This historical fiction is written by Jennifer Chiaverini, a New York Times best-selling author. She talks to host Jim Fausone about these heroic women of the WWI U.S. Army Signal Corps, their trials, successes, and discrimination.  

Demons and Dames
Maria Бочкарёва & the Battalion of Death

Demons and Dames

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 71:29


"Day and night my imagination carried me to the fields of battle, and my ears rang with the groans of my wounded brethren. The spirit of sacrifice took possession of me. My country called me. An irresistible force from within pulled me." So said Maria Bochkareva in her 1917 memoirs, recounting the passionate impulse that compelled her to join the Russian Army at the outbreak of war in 1914. In just six short years she would become Commander of the inaugural Women's Battalion of Death, prove a short-lived democratic government's staunchest ally, and be the proud recipient of a rather garish golden pistol. Maria Bochkareva propelled women onto the frontline of combat with a passionate ass-kicking bravado rarely seen before - or since. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Botchkareva, Mariya Leontievna, and Isac Don Levine. Yashka: My life as Peasant, Exile and Soldier (1919). Print. Fell, Alison S., and Ingrid. Sharp. The Women's Movement in Wartime: International Perspectivess, 1914-1919 (2007). Print. Stoff, Laurie. They Fought for the Motherland: Russia's Women Soldiers in World War I and the Revolution (2006). Print. Stockdale, Melissa K. “‘My Death for the Motherland Is Happiness': Women, Patriotism, and Soldiering in Russia's Great War, 1914-1917.” The American Historical Review, vol. 109, no. 1, 2004, pp. 78–116. The Russian Film Battalion directed by Dmitriy Meshiev and released to cinemas in February 2015

Daring Dissent
E6: Las Soldaderas - Women Soldiers of the Mexican Revolution

Daring Dissent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 42:44


How can you fight for a movement that largely ignores you? The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) was a bloody whirlwind of a Civil War. Las Soldaderas were women who joined the armies of the Revolution as soldiers, cooks, nurses and servants. Many that fought disguised themselves as men in order to be allowed to join the cause. Most depictions in the songs and art of the era paint these women solely as objects for men's lust and mopey longings. In reality, Las Soldaderas were independent, fearsome women who were tearing down gender norms. Donate to support the show at ko-fi.com/daringdissent Follow on IG @daringdissent Theme song by Skilsel on pixabay.com Background music credit to Conway's Band for “Adelita” and “Sangre Mexicana” - Library of Congress and White Hot (freebeats.io) Album Art by chnkyraptr Source list for all episodes found here --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sarasota Stories
Shining a Light on Black Cowboy History with Mifflin Lowe | Episode 011

Sarasota Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 33:23


My guest today wrote the hilarious: https://www.amazon.com/Cheapskates-Handbook-Subtleties-Intricacies-Pleasures-ebook/dp/B095J1SCJ7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=18LT6GR53YI8P&keywords=cheapskates+handbook&qid=1646656454&sprefix=cheapskates+handbook+%2Caps%2C83&sr=8-1 (Cheapskate's Handbook): Cheap Dates, Cheap Mates, How To Resist General Impulses, and More (For Less!) This book was translated into a half-dozen languages and has sold over a quarter-million copies.  But what he is best known for is writing well-researched and incredibly engaging children's books with such titles as— “https://www.amazon.com/Dad-Myth-Legend-Mifflin-Lowe/dp/1733633561/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3MRPJB30JLRQ2&keywords=dad+the+man+the+myth+the+legend&qid=1646656543&s=books&sprefix=dad+the+man+the+myth+the+legend%2Cstripbooks%2C95&sr=1-1 (Dad: The Man, the Myth, the Legend)”; “https://www.amazon.com/Cuddle-Book-Mifflin-Lowe/dp/1641702656/ref=sr_1_1?crid=23EET3F92R1JL&keywords=the+cuddle+book&qid=1646656578&s=books&sprefix=the+cuddle+book%2Cstripbooks%2C86&sr=1-1 (The Cuddle Book)”; “https://www.amazon.com/True-West-Sharpshooters-Native-American-Pioneering/dp/1733633510/ref=sr_1_1?crid=F7CLPB1X7XIH&keywords=the+true+west+real+stories+about+black+cowboys&qid=1646656621&sprefix=the+true+west%3A+Real+stories+about+%2Caps%2C82&sr=8-1 (The True West:) Real Stories About Black Cowboys, Women Sharpshooters, Native American Rodeo Stars, Pioneering Vaqueros, and the Unsung Explorers, Builders, and Heroes Who Shaped the American West”; and his latest book coming in June of 2022: “Forgotten Founders: Black Patriots, Women Soldiers, and Other Heroes Who Shaped the American Revolution” Today I am very pleased to welcome http://www.locokids.com (Mifflin Lowe) a man who knew he was destined to become a writer since 7th grade. In this episode, Mifflin will share: One thing most people don't know about him (hint: it's Oprah Winfrey), how he goes about writing a book, insights into his latest release about the Black Cowboys of the True West, and much, much more I'm so glad you joined us today and as always it is my hope that you will listen, learn and connect!

Civil War Talk Radio
1818-DeAnne Blanton-Society for Women and the Civil War - and - They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022


DeAnne Blanton, founder, Society for Women and the Civil War and co-author of "They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War"

Civil War Talk Radio
1818-DeAnne Blanton-Society for Women and the Civil War - and - They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022


DeAnne Blanton, founder, Society for Women and the Civil War and co-author of "They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War"

Civil War Talk Radio
1818-DeAnne Blanton-Society for Women and the Civil War - and - They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War

Civil War Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022


DeAnne Blanton, founder, Society for Women and the Civil War and co-author of "They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War"

Wining About Herstory
Ep134. 'They Fought Like Demons' Interview with DeAnne Blanton

Wining About Herstory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 89:43


We're joined by a very special guest, DeAnne Blanton, author of 'They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the Civil War' and former archivist at the National Archives! DeAnne is a WEALTH of knowledge and we could listen to her all day (but you'll have to settle for an hour.) We talk nasty jobs during the American Civil War, an unidentified woman soldier, and how rough civilian life was! Grab your shapeless pants and don't treat women like secretaries, because we're wining about herstory!Buy the Book: https://www.amazon.com/They-Fought-Like-Demons-Soldiers/dp/1400033152Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/winingaboutherstory/overview)

Dan Snow's History Hit
The Secrets of WW2's Women Soldiers

Dan Snow's History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 31:29


The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) was the women's branch of the British Army during the Second World War. Formed in 1938 it saw many thousands of women take on a huge range of vital roles in the war effort which had never before been open to them. This included manning anti-aircraft stations, searchlights, plotting rooms and many more. This could be dangerous work and over 700 women were killed during the conflict. Some women also faced dangers closer to home including the behaviour of some of the men they served with. Sadly, the contribution of these women and the risks they endured has often been overlooked. To shine a light on their courage and service Dan is joined by historian, broadcaster and writer Tessa Dunlop and Grace Taylor, a 97 year-old former ATS ‘Gunner Girl'. Tessa Dunlop is the author of the book: Army Girls: The secrets and stories of military service from the final few women who fought in World War II. Tessa and Grace discuss with Dan the reality of women serving on the front line, how allowing women to more fully participate in the war effort marked a radical social departure and Grace's experience as a member of the ATS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Channel History Hit
The Secrets of WW2's Women Soldiers

Channel History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 31:29


The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) was the women's branch of the British Army during the Second World War. Formed in 1938 it saw many thousands of women take on a huge range of vital roles in the war effort which had never before been open to them. This included manning anti-aircraft stations, searchlights, plotting rooms and many more. This could be dangerous work and over 700 women were killed during the conflict. Some women also faced dangers closer to home including the behaviour of some of the men they served with. Sadly, the contribution of these women and the risks they endured has often been overlooked. To shine a light on their courage and service Dan is joined by historian, broadcaster and writer Tessa Dunlop and Grace Taylor, a 97 year-old former ATS ‘Gunner Girl'. Tessa Dunlop is the author of the book: Army Girls: The secrets and stories of military service from the final few women who fought in World War II. Tessa and Grace discuss with Dan the reality of women serving on the front line, how allowing women to more fully participate in the war effort marked a radical social departure and Grace's experience as a member of the ATS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

History with the Szilagyis
HwtS: 043: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War

History with the Szilagyis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 6:27


Chrissie gives you a quick overview of women who disguised themselves as men to fight in the American Civil War.Read the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts043 Find us on Twitter:The Network: @UFPEarth. The Show: @SzilagyiHistory.Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Join us in the Federation Council Chambers on Facebook. Send topic suggestions via Twitter or to hwts@ufp.earth. History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons: Susan Capuzzi-De ClerckEd ChinevereLaura DullKris HillYou too can support our work at patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis For Further Reading: DeAnne Blanton and Lauren Cook, They Fought Like Demons. United Federation of Podcasts is brought to you by our listeners. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help to produce this podcast and the many others on our network! Vera BibleJosh BrewingtonTim CooperChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiTom ElliotVictor GamboaAlexander GatesPeter H.Thad HaitWilliam J. JacksonJim McMahonAnn MarieGreg MolumbyJoe MignoneCasey PettittJustin OserMahendran RadhakrishnanKevin ScharfTom Van ScotterJim StoffelVanessa VaughnDavid Willett You can join this illustrious list by becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/ufpearth

Women to Watch™
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Author & Speaker

Women to Watch™

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 42:35


Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Author & Speaker, shared the story behind her title with us on Sunday, October 3rd, 2021.Gayle is the author of New York Times bestsellers, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana (2011), Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Specia Ops Battlefield (2015), and The Daughters of Kobani (2021).Lemmon is a frequent speaker on national security topics, including at the Aspen Security Forum and TED forums, and has given talks at West Point, ODNI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the National Infantry Museum. Her TED Talk on Ashley's War and the reshaping of the hero story to include women has received more than a million views worldwide. She regularly appears on MSNBC, CNN, PBS, and National Public Radio. Along with her national security work, she has reported and written extensively on topics including child marriage in the United States for PBS NewsHour and on school choice, single moms, and the power and importance of girls' ambition for The Atlantic. Lemmon holds an MBA from Harvard and received the Dean's Award for her work on women's entrepreneurship. In addition to serving as a Robert Bosch Fellow in Germany, she served as a Fulbright scholar in Spain, on the board of the international aid organization Mercy Corps and is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee. She speaks Spanish, German, and French and is conversant in Dari and Kurmanci. SUE SAYS"Growing up Gayle was heavily influenced by the women in her life going back several generations. She lost her mother to cancer at the age of 13, but not before her mother taught her that women could and should work to serve others and help to make the world a better place. In bringing forth the remarkable and often untold stories of women in war-torn countries who are stepping and speaking out, she is doing just that."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Lawfare Podcast
Lawfare Archive: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon on ‘Ashley's War' and the Role of Women on the Special Ops Battlefield

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 60:49


From January 23, 2016: The fourth Hoover Book Soiree, held this week in Hoover's beautiful Washington, D.C. offices, featured Gayle Tzemach Lemmon on her newest book, Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield. At the event, Lemmon, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Lawfare's editor-in-chief Benjamin Wittes discussed the growing role of women soldiers in special operations and beyond, examining the story of a cultural support team of women hand-picked from the Army in 2011 to serve in Afghanistan alongside Army Rangers and Navy SEALs. Their conversation dives into how the program developed, the lessons learned in the process, and why its success may provide critical insights for future force integration. Former Marine and current Lawfare contributor Zoe Bedell, who served in a similar capacity in Afghanistan, joined them on the panel to discuss her own experiences.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That Said With Michael Zeldin
A Conversation with Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Author, ‘The Daughters of Kobani’

That Said With Michael Zeldin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 59:08


The template for the renewed battle against the Taliban in Afghanistan may well be found in Gayle Tzemach Lemmon's book, The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage, and Justice, (2021): the story of how the all-women's Syrian Kurdish militia (YPJ) defeated ISIS and left in its wake the most far-reaching experiment in women's justice and equality in their corner of the Middle East and beyond. Join Michael Zeldin in his conversation with Gayle as they discuss her book and its portends for future battles. Guest Gayle Tzemach Lemmon Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is the author of the New York Times bestsellers, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana (2011), about a young entrepreneur who supported her community under the Taliban, Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield (2015), and The Daughters of Kobani (2021), the story of what ISIS has left in its wake: the most far-reaching experiment in women's equality in the least likely place in the world brought to you by women who have been battling ISIS town by town, street by street since 2013. These women served as America's ground force in the fight to defeat the Islamic State and The Daughters of Kobani tells for the first time this David and Goliath story of how they came to serve ISIS its first battlefield defeat. Ashley's War is currently being developed into a major motion picture at Universal with Reese Witherspoon producing, and The Daughters of Kobani has been optioned by HiddenLight Productions, founded by former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Sam Branson, and Chelsea Clinton.  Lemmon, who serves as an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, along with private sector leadership roles in emerging technology and national security firms, began writing about entrepreneurship in conflict and post-conflict zones while studying for her MBA at Harvard following a decade covering politics at the ABC News Political Unit. This work from Afghanistan, Rwanda, Liberia, Bosnia and beyond has been published by the World Bank, Harvard Business School, the Financial Times, Harvard Business Review and CNN, among others. Following MBA study, she led public policy analysis during the global financial crisis at the global investment firm PIMCO. Lemmon is a frequent speaker on national security topics, including at the Aspen Security Forum and TED forums, and has given talks at West Point, ODNI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the National Infantry Museum. Her TED Talk on Ashley's War and the reshaping of the hero story to include women has received more than a million views worldwide.  She regularly appears on MSNBC, CNN, PBS, and National Public Radio. Along with her national security work, she has reported and written extensively on topics including child marriage in the United States for PBS NewsHour and on school choice, single moms and the power and importance of girls' ambition for The Atlantic. Lemmon holds an MBA from Harvard and received the Dean's Award for her work on women's entrepreneurship. In addition to serving as a Robert Bosch Fellow in Germany, she served as a Fulbright scholar in Spain, on the board of the international aid organization Mercy Corps and is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee. She speaks Spanish, German and French and is conversant in Dari and Kurmanci.  Host Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator. He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings.  In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents. Previously,

Glorious Professionals
043 - Ashley's War - Remembering Army 1st Lieutenant Ashley White 

Glorious Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 78:15


“If you're the best, nothing else matters.” Episode 043 remembers and honors 1st Lt Ashley White Stumpf with some of the people who knew her well: Brian Porter, Doug Baker and Molly Donahue. Ashley served as a member of a Cultural Support Team (CST) attached to a Joint Special Operations Task Force in Afghanistan. She was killed during combat operations in Kandahar Province in Afghanistan on October 22, 2011 when the assault force she was supporting triggered an improvised explosive device. The story of the CSTs is eloquently told in Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield by Gayle Lemmon. This episode is more about telling the personal stories of Ashley's life, how she touched everyone she met, and how her relentless spirit lives on through them. Brian, Ashley's recruiter at Kent State, recalls how Ashley insisted on a home visit to make sure that her folks and family understood and supported her in what she was already determined to do. Doug details how they enlisted and “grew up” together at Kent State as part of a tight-knit group of diverse friends. He describes Ashley constantly encouraging her team and growing into a confident leader, at home in both a sorority house and on the ROTC training field. He shares how despite her small size she consistently proved herself, and even bested him, in training -- overscoring on PT tests and going above and beyond in the gym -- forever changing his ideas of what women are capable of. Molly served with Ashley in 6th Platoon at Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC) in 2010 and relates how “Little White” proved herself to herself first and foremost, and also left a lasting legacy with whom she served. Ashley was commissioned in the U.S. Army as a Medical Service Corps Officer after graduating from Kent State in 2009. “She wanted to help people,” says Doug. She was assigned to the 230th Brigade Support Battalion, 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, North Carolina National Guard, Goldsboro, NC. She volunteered to be one of the first CSTs serving in Afghanistan and was the first killed in action. She was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, and the Combat Action Badge. She is survived by her parents Robert and Deborah White, twin sister Brittany and her brother Josh of Alliance, Ohio, and her husband Cpt. Jason Stumpf of Raeford, N.C. Links: Ashley's War by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon History of Cultural Support Teams (including the recruitment poster) Ashley White 5K at Kent State Learn more about GORUCK  Glorious Professionals podcast website

Little News Ears
LNE.news -Cherry, Bird, Cow!- S1E12- Digidog, Playing Ice Instruments, New Rights for Women Soldiers

Little News Ears

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 6:39


It's March 17, 2021. Cherry, Bird, and Cow teach us about a robotic dog used by the police called Digidog, a Norwegian artist who makes and plays instruments made of nice, new rules for women soldiers in the US army about their hair, a Chinese divorce court making a man pay his ex for housework, and batteries being used in Salt Lake City for a better environment. The cartoon video of this episode can be seen at https://youtu.be/JjpDQ7V5SdY

That Said With Michael Zeldin
A Conversation with Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Author, ‘The Daughters of Kobani'

That Said With Michael Zeldin

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 59:08


The template for the renewed battle against the Taliban in Afghanistan may well be found in Gayle Tzemach Lemmon's book, The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage, and Justice, (2021): the story of how the all-women's Syrian Kurdish militia (YPJ) defeated ISIS and left in its wake the most far-reaching experiment in women's justice and equality in their corner of the Middle East and beyond. Join Michael Zeldin in his conversation with Gayle as they discuss her book and its portends for future battles. Guest Gayle Tzemach Lemmon Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is the author of the New York Times bestsellers, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana (2011), about a young entrepreneur who supported her community under the Taliban, Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield (2015), and The Daughters of Kobani (2021), the story of what ISIS has left in its wake: the most far-reaching experiment in women's equality in the least likely place in the world brought to you by women who have been battling ISIS town by town, street by street since 2013. These women served as America's ground force in the fight to defeat the Islamic State and The Daughters of Kobani tells for the first time this David and Goliath story of how they came to serve ISIS its first battlefield defeat. Ashley's War is currently being developed into a major motion picture at Universal with Reese Witherspoon producing, and The Daughters of Kobani has been optioned by HiddenLight Productions, founded by former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Sam Branson, and Chelsea Clinton.  Lemmon, who serves as an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, along with private sector leadership roles in emerging technology and national security firms, began writing about entrepreneurship in conflict and post-conflict zones while studying for her MBA at Harvard following a decade covering politics at the ABC News Political Unit. This work from Afghanistan, Rwanda, Liberia, Bosnia and beyond has been published by the World Bank, Harvard Business School, the Financial Times, Harvard Business Review and CNN, among others. Following MBA study, she led public policy analysis during the global financial crisis at the global investment firm PIMCO. Lemmon is a frequent speaker on national security topics, including at the Aspen Security Forum and TED forums, and has given talks at West Point, ODNI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the National Infantry Museum. Her TED Talk on Ashley's War and the reshaping of the hero story to include women has received more than a million views worldwide.  She regularly appears on MSNBC, CNN, PBS, and National Public Radio. Along with her national security work, she has reported and written extensively on topics including child marriage in the United States for PBS NewsHour and on school choice, single moms and the power and importance of girls' ambition for The Atlantic. Lemmon holds an MBA from Harvard and received the Dean's Award for her work on women's entrepreneurship. In addition to serving as a Robert Bosch Fellow in Germany, she served as a Fulbright scholar in Spain, on the board of the international aid organization Mercy Corps and is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee. She speaks Spanish, German and French and is conversant in Dari and Kurmanci.  Host Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator. He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings.  In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kenn...

The Convergence - An Army Mad Scientist Podcast
35. Women Warriors Fighting for the Future with Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

The Convergence - An Army Mad Scientist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 26:11


Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is the author of the New York Times bestsellers, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana (2011), Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield (2015), and The Daughters of Kobani (2021). Additionally, Ms. Lemmon is the Chief Marketing Officer at Rebellion Defense, and is an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, serving as an expert on their Women and Foreign Policy Program, She also serves in private sector leadership roles in emerging technology and national security firms, Ms. Lemmon is a frequent speaker on national security topics, including at the Aspen Security Forum and TED forums, and has given talks at the U.S. Military Academy, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. Naval Academy, and the National Infantry Museum. In today’s podcast, Ms. Lemmon discusses writing about disruptors, the emergence of female fighters and military leaders, and the future of women on the battlefield. The following bullet points highlight key insights from our discussion: In The Daughters of Kobani, Lemmon details the story of an all-female Kurdish Militia that partnered with the United States to fight ISIS in Syria. Their story demonstrates the evolving nature of women in combat, as role-breakers step forward to lead both women and men in conflict. The successful collaboration between this militia and the U.S. military provides strong justification for the formation of future counterterrorism partnerships. These efforts could include a ground partner force, a light U.S. special operations presence, and U.S. air support. While partnerships with local groups can be challenging, success in Kobani shows significant advantages to such endeavors. As the United States forms these partnerships, it will be critical for the U.S. military to consider and define U.S. responsibilities post-conflict. Partner allegiance to the United States involves significant risk, and thus the United States should be certain to support partner efforts before, during, and after conflicts. The Daughters of Kobani demonstrates the advantages for the inclusion and advancement of women in conflict operations. By harnessing all available talent and integrating women across all levels of the military, the United States can significantly advance U.S. national security interests. Importantly, this effort may involve the dismantling of structures that no longer serve U.S. interests and a reshaping of the conceptualization of power. The establishment and preservation of U.S. values will be essential in order to maintain U.S. leadership internationally. The United States is not competing against other democracies for global influence, and thus will have its policies and behavior criticized on the international stage. Commitment to high democra

DODReads: What are you reading?
Episode 47: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

DODReads: What are you reading?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 30:05


In episode 47, Brigid Calhoun interviews Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, author of the New York Times bestsellers Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield and The Dressmaker of Khair Khana. Ashley's War is currently being developed into a major motion picture at Universal Studios. Her most recent book, The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage and Justice, tells the story of Kurdish women who served as America's ground force partners in the fight to defeat ISIS in Syria. They discuss women's role in combat, working “by, with, and through” allies, and how women can strike the balance between careers and motherhood.

Hintertales: Stories from the Margins of History
The Curious Case of Sarah Emma Edmonds

Hintertales: Stories from the Margins of History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 22:46


Historians estimate that hundreds of women secretly enlisted on both sides of the American Civil War - most remaining undiscovered until they were wounded, captured, or killed. This Canadian woman had her own reasons for joining the Union Army.

Little News Ears
LNE.news - Cherry, Bird, Cow!- S1E12- New Rights for Women Soldiers, Paying for an Ex's Housework, Digidog, Playing Ice Instruments,

Little News Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 6:38


It's March 17, 2021. Cherry, Bird, and Cow teach us about a robotic dog used by the police called Digidog, a Norwegian artist who makes and plays instruments made of nice, new rules for women soldiers in the US army about their hair, a Chinese divorce court making a man pay his ex for housework, and batteries being used in Salt Lake City for a better environment. Check out the video at Little News Ears 

On The Issues With Michele Goodwin
What Does Feminist Foreign Policy Look Like?

On The Issues With Michele Goodwin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 57:43


As women continue to be hit by job loss, increased home responsibilities, family caretaking, unaccounted for invisible labor, homelessness and domestic violence, it’s clear the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed underlying institutional and infrastructural inequalities in our society. It’s time to check in on and reimagine the international status of women and girls. What would a feminist foreign policy agenda look like in the United States? How does it look globally? How does it take into account vulnerable women and girls? What hope exists for ending inequality based on race, sex and gender? What differences do women and girls make as social, political and economic motivators for change? Helping us to sort out these questions and more are very special guests: Karen Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law, an international studies fellow at New America, and a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She is the host of "Vital Interests Podcast," the editor-in-chief of three online publications, and has written and edited numerous books including Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the L.A. Times, the Nation, the Atlantic and many other major news outlets. Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, author of the New York Times bestsellers Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield (2015)—currently being developed into a major motion picture at Universal—and The Dressmaker of Khair Khana (2011). Her newest book, The Daughters of Kobani, was published in February 2021. Lemmon serves as an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, along with private sector leadership roles in emerging technology and national security. Pardis Mahdavi, dean of social sciences and director of the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University (ASU) and former acting dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. She has published five single-authored books and one edited volume in addition to numerous journal and news articles. She has been a fellow at the Social Sciences Research Council, the American Council on Learned Societies, Google Ideas and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Lyric Thompson, senior director of policy and advocacy at the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) and frequent Ms. contributor. She is an adjunct professor at the George Washington University, where she teaches a graduate level course on women’s rights advocacy. Thompson is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations Advisory Committee on Advancing Gender Equality in Foreign Affairs and a member of the Civil Society Strategic Planning and Leadership Group for the Global Forum for Gender Equality. Rate and review “On the Issues with Michele Goodwin" to let us know what you think of the show! Let’s show the power of independent feminist media.Check out this episode’s landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.Tips, suggestions, pitches? Get in touch with us at ontheissues@msmagazine.com.Support the show (http://msmagazine.com)

Lehren TV
Jaspinder Narula Records A Special Song For Women Soldiers In CRPF

Lehren TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 3:17


Playback singer Jaspinder Narula has recorded a song for women soldiers in CRPF. Watch her interview.

Wealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just Money
Wealth Academy Podcast - Episode #41 - Special Veterans Day Episode From Paul Lawrence Vann

Wealth Academy Podcast - Wealth Is More Than Just Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 9:35


This episode focuses on and salutes the brave women and men who served in the military and are alive, they're our veterans. Paul Lawrence Vann is a veteran having served over 20 years in the USAF.Veterans Day was originally named Armistice Day on November 11, 1919, which was the first anniversary of the end of World War I. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 for an annual observance, and November 11 became a national holiday beginning in 1938. Veterans Day pays tribute to all American veterans living or dead but especially gives thanks to living veterans who served their country honorably during war or peacetime.18.8 million living veterans served during at least one war as of 2018.None percent of veterans are women.Seven million veterans served during the Vietnam War.Three million veterans have served in support of the War on Terrorism.Of the 16 million Americans who served during World War 11, about 325,000 were still alive as of 2020.Two million veterans served during the Korean War.The top three states with the highest percentage of Veterans were Virginia, Wyoming, and Alaska.Salute a veteran and thank them for their service. Freedom is not free and can only be sustained through vigilance and a commitment by those who believe in their country.Host: Paul Lawrence VannPhone: (800) 341-6719Email: info@paulvannspeaks.comListen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, rate and review Wealth Academy Podcast and I request a 5-star rating   https://apple.co/3hb6QyY

Legend Land by Various
v1 – 11 The Women Soldiers of Fishguard

Legend Land by Various

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 4:49


More great books at LoyalBooks.com

Demons and Dames
Maria Бочкарёва & the Battalion of Death

Demons and Dames

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 71:29


"Day and night my imagination carried me to the fields of battle, and my ears rang with the groans of my wounded brethren. The spirit of sacrifice took possession of me. My country called me. An irresistible force from within pulled me." So said Maria Bochkareva in her 1917 memoirs, recounting the passionate impulse that compelled her to join the Russian Army at the outbreak of war in 1914. In just six short years she would become Commander of the inaugural Women's Battalion of Death, prove a short-lived democratic government's staunchest ally, and be the proud recipient of a rather garish golden pistol. Maria Bochkareva propelled women onto the frontline of combat with a passionate ass-kicking bravado rarely seen before - or since. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Botchkareva, Mariya Leontievna, and Isac Don Levine. Yashka: My life as Peasant, Exile and Soldier (1919). Print. Fell, Alison S., and Ingrid. Sharp. The Women's Movement in Wartime: International Perspectivess, 1914-1919 (2007). Print. Stoff, Laurie. They Fought for the Motherland: Russia's Women Soldiers in World War I and the Revolution (2006). Print. Stockdale, Melissa K. “‘My Death for the Motherland Is Happiness’: Women, Patriotism, and Soldiering in Russia's Great War, 1914-1917.” The American Historical Review, vol. 109, no. 1, 2004, pp. 78–116. The Russian Film Battalion directed by Dmitriy Meshiev and released to cinemas in February 2015 

Conflicted: A History Podcast

African berserkers, graceful samurai, and deadly Soviet fighter pilots. A three-part, globe-trotting tour of remarkable female soldiers and the complicated lives that they led.SOURCES:Vinogradova, Lyuba. Defending the Motherland. 2015Alpern, Stanley B. Amazons of Black Sparta. 1998.Dash, Mike. “Dahomey’s Women Warriors”. Smithsonian.com. Sept 2011Busch, Jenna. “Meet the Dahomey Amazons, the Inspiration for the Dora Milaje”. SyFy Wire. Nov 2018.Joubeaud, Edouard. The Women Soldiers of Dahomey. UNESCO Digital Library. 2014 “Three Months in Captivity in Dahomey”. The Sydney Morning Herald. Oct 1890 Budnik, Ruslan. “Dahomey Amazons - The Only Elite All-Female Warrior Regiments”. War History Online. Oct 2018 Okoh, Lize. “Meet the Dahomey Amazons: The All-Female Warriors of West Africa”. Culture Trip. May 2018. Turnbull, Stephen. Samurai Women, 1184 -1877. 2012.Hoffman, Michael. “Women Warriors of Japan”. The Japan Times. Oct 2011. Hastings, Cristobel. “How Onna-Bugeisha, Feudal Japan's Women Samurai, Were Erased From History”. VICE. Sept 2018.

Time4Coffee Podcast
187: How to Break Into Journalism &  Entrepreneurship w/ NYT’s Bestselling Author Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Shield AI [Espresso Shots]

Time4Coffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 15:59


Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is a journalist, author and marketing professional currently working in the technology industry at Shield AI as the Chief Marketing Officer. Her two NYT’s bestselling books: The Dressmaker of Khair Khana and Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield  tell the stories of unsung heroes who showed bravery and resilience in the face of adversity in the midst of violent conflict.   The post 187: How to Break Into Journalism &  Entrepreneurship w/ NYT’s Bestselling Author Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Shield AI [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.

Time4Coffee Podcast
71: What It’s Like Being a NYT’s Bestselling Author & Journalist Gayle Tzemach Lemmon [Main T4C episode]

Time4Coffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 28:04


Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is a journalist, author and marketing professional currently working in the technology industry at Shield AI as the Chief Marketing Officer. Her two NYT’s bestselling books: The Dressmaker of Khair Khana and Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield  tell the stories of unsung heroes who showed bravery and resilience in the face of adversity in the midst of violent conflict.  These stories of grit and determination especially resonated with Gayle as she was raised by her single mother, a blue collar worker who juggled jobs to pay the bills, and by her grandmother after her mother died, when Gayle was only 12 years old.  After graduating magna cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis with a degree in Journalism, Gayle began her professional journey covering presidential politics and politics for ABC News’ Political Unit. After 10 years as a journalist, Gayle decided to take her life in a different direction and go to business school. When her first attempt to get accepted at Harvard Business School was unsuccessful, Gayle prepared for a year. It paid off. And it was during her time at HBS that Gayle began the research on women’s entrepreneurship in the midst of conflict zones that would lead her to write her first book, The Dressmaker of Khair Khana. Following her graduation from Harvard Business School, Gayle served as a Vice President at the global investment firm PIMCO. Most recently, Gayle has moved into a new role as an executive in the technology and AI world at Shield AI an artificial intelligence company focused on using networked robots to protect service members and civilians.  Gayle is also a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.  The post 71: What It’s Like Being a NYT’s Bestselling Author & Journalist Gayle Tzemach Lemmon [Main T4C episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.

The Exploress Podcast
She Wore The Pants: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War (Season 1, Episode 5)

The Exploress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 63:19


When we think of a Civil War soldier, it's a man we see. But there were women out there on the battlefield, too - hundreds of them - fighting and dying for their cause. Let's travel back into the life of a secret lady soldier to find out why they joined, how they hid their identities, what they faced out in the field, how they were caught and what happened when they were. We'll explore their legacy and impact in their era and how they were almost completely written out of our history books.

Harvesting Happiness
Very Special Forces: Women Soldiers in Combat and at Home with Mariette Kalinowski & Colonel (Ret) Elspeth C. Ritchie

Harvesting Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 54:34


Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
Very Special Forces: Women Soldiers in Combat and at Home with Mariette Kalinowski & Colonel (Ret) Elspeth C. Ritchie

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017


Harvesting Happiness
Very Special Forces: Women Soldiers in Combat and at Home with Mariette Kalinowski & Colonel (Ret) Elspeth C. Ritchie

Harvesting Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 54:34


Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
Very Special Forces: Women Soldiers in Combat and at Home with Mariette Kalinowski & Colonel (Ret) Elspeth C. Ritchie

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017


The Lawfare Podcast
The Lawfare Podcast: Ashley's War and the Role of Women on the Special Ops Battlefield

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2016 60:44


The fourth Hoover Book Soiree held this week in Hoover's beautiful Washington, D.C. offices featured Gayle Tzemach Lemmon on her newest book, Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield. At the event, Lemmon, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Lawfare’s editor-in-chief Ben Wittes discussed the growing role of women soldiers in special operations and beyond, examining the story of CST-2, a cultural support team of women hand-picked from the Army in 2011 to serve in Afghanistan alongside Army Rangers and Navy SEALs. Their conversation dives into how the program developed, the lessons learned in the process, and why its success may provide critical insights for future force integration. Former Marine and current Lawfare contributor Zoe Bedell, who served in a similar capacity in Afghanistan as the women in CST-2, joined them on the panel.   It’s the Lawfare Podcast Episode #154: Ashley’s War and the Role of Women on the Special Ops Battlefield.   

Hoover Institution: Security by the Book
Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield

Hoover Institution: Security by the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016


INTERVIEW WITH SPECIAL GUEST: Gaylor Tzemach Lemmon Benjamin Wittes interviews Gayle Tzemach Lemmon on her new book, Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield. Lemmon, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, discussed the growing role of women soldiers in special operations and beyond, examining the story of a cultural support team of women hand-picked from the Army in 2011 to serve in Afghanistan alongside Army Rangers and Navy SEALs. Their conversation dives into how the program developed, the lessons learned in the process, and why its success may provide critical insights for future force integration. Former Marine and current Lawfare contributor Zoe Bedell, who served in a similar capacity in Afghanistan, joined them on the panel to discuss her own experiences.

Security by the Book
Security by the Book - Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield

Security by the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 58:49


Benjamin Wittes interviews Gayle Tzemach Lemmon on her new book, Ashley’s War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield. Lemmon, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, discussed the growing role of women soldiers in special operations and beyond, examining the story of a cultural support team of women hand-picked from the Army in 2011 to serve in Afghanistan alongside Army Rangers and Navy SEALs. Their conversation dives into how the program developed, the lessons learned in the process, and why its success may provide critical insights for future force integration. Former Marine and current Lawfare contributor Zoe Bedell, who served in a similar capacity in Afghanistan, joined them on the panel to discuss her own experiences.

Wealthy Sistas® Radio
Special Memorial Day Tribute to Women Soldiers

Wealthy Sistas® Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 62:00


Wealthy Sistas® Radio Connecting Business with People, Stories, and Music LIVE Tuesdays 11 AM EST | LISTEN LIVE 347-838-9278  AND/OR 24/7 @WEALTHYSISTASRADIO.COM THIS WEEK'S EPISODE: Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our Nation's service. Join us for our 3rd Annual Memorial Day Tribute to Fallen Women Soldiers. We are grateful for all soldiers who serve and sacrifice for our freedoms. Thank you from Wealthy Sistas Media Group. Wealthy Sistas® Radio, is a production of Wealthy Sistas® Media Group, Each week the host Deborah Hardnett interviews extraordinary business owners who share their real life, uncensored and uncut stories of triumphs and mishaps on their journey. Each show is packed with sound business concepts that offer solutions to business professionals globally. And is intertwined with some of the greatest R&B music of all time. Listeners will find Wealthy Sistas® Radio show both informative and inspirational and entertaining. Wealthy Sistas® Media Group – Promoting Positive People Learn more about our Host Deborah Hardnett and services at wealthysistasmedia.com

Wealthy Sistas® Radio
Memorial Day Special Honoring Fallen Women Soldiers

Wealthy Sistas® Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 61:00


Wealthy Sistas® Radio                                                                                 Connecting Business with People, Stories, and Music LIVE Tuesdays 11 AM EST | LISTEN LIVE @WEALTHYSISTASRADIO.COM THIS WEEK'S EPISODE: Memorial Day is actually about more than cookouts and the beginning of summer. It is a time to reflect on the lives of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our personal freedoms. Join us for this very special time of tribute to fallen women soldiers.  Wealthy Sistas® Radio, is a production of Wealthy Sistas® Media Group, Each week the host Deborah Hardnett interviews extraordinary business owners who share their real life, uncensored and uncut stories of triumphs and mishaps on their journey. Each show is packed with sound business concepts that offer solutions to business professionals globally. And is intertwined with some of the greatest R&B music of all time. Listeners will find Wealthy Sistas® Radio show both informative and inspirational and entertaining. Wealthy Sistas® Media Group – Promoting Positive People Learn more about our Host Deborah Hardnett and services at wealthysistasmedia.com

WOMANPOWER
“How Women Secretly Won World War II”

WOMANPOWER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2014 51:16


One of the very last Band of Brothers heroes explains the crucial role of American women in the Second World War. As an operations sergeant, later given an unusual battlefield commission, this highly decorated soldier had detailed knowledge of the tremendous contribution to the war effort women made overseas, not just ‘manning’ the factories back home. There were women as code breakers, spies, logistics experts, interpreters, telephone operators, supply coordinators, and countless other sometimes surprisingly important positions. Behind the lines in Normandy, Holland, and the Battle of the Bulge, Col. Shames saw firsthand that the chauvinistic Germans who employed no women soldiers were thereby at a distinct disadvantage in the long grueling conflict.This show is broadcast live on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

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Wealthy Sistas® Memorial Day Tribute-Fallen Women Soldiers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2013 56:00


Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day is a day of rememberance for those who have died in our Nation's service. Join us for our 3rd Annual Memorial Day Tribute to Fallen Women Soldiers.  We are grateful for all soldiers who serve and sacrafice for our freedoms. Thank you from Wealthy Sistas Media Group.

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Wealthy Sistas® Memorial Day Tribute Fallen Women Soldiers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2012 62:00


Join us for our second annual tribute the women soilders that lost their lives in service. Memorial Day is about more than barbecuing it was intended for all Americans to reflect on those who paid  the ultimate price of sacrafice. Featuring Elaine Donnelly, founder and President of the Center for Military Readiness, an independent public policy organization that specializes in military personnel issues. Founded in 1993, CMR advocates high, single standards in training, and sound priorities in military/social policies.   Secretary of Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger appointed Mrs. Donnelly to be a member of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) for a three-year term (1984-1986). In 1992, President George H.W. Bush appointed her to the Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces. As a member of the DACOWITS and the presidential commission, Mrs. Donnelly participated in fact-finding visits to numerous military bases all over the country, including the Army’s Fort Bragg, three Marine training bases, the Naval Academy and U.S. Military Academy, several ships, submarines and a SEAL training facility. 

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Wealthy Sistas® Memorial Day Honoring Fallen Women Soldiers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2011 62:00


Gone but we must'nt forget. According to the Center for Military Readiness, there have been 123 women soldiers who have lost their lives serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwaitt since September 11th. www.cmrlink.org   At least 40 of that number are known to be women of color. www.tributetoblackwomen.com Tune in as we interview family members of our fallen sisters. In this episode we will be featuring Staff Sgt. Carletta S. Davis.  Staff Sgt. Carletta S. Davis of Anchorage, Alaska was a flight medic and health specialist. Her deployment to Iraq with 1st BCT was her third tour. She had also deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina. Her awards and decorations include the Purple Heart, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon and the Overseas Service Ribbon. She is survived by her husband, three sons and mother. Carletta died in Tal Al-Dahab, Iraq, of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near their Humvee during combat operations at age 34.