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On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Pastor of Independence Boulevard Christian Church and Executive Director for Intersect KC, Rev. Mindy Fugarino to continue our series on women who influence policy. Throughout this episode, Rev. Fugarino discusses her background — including growing up in Texas and her move to Kansas City. She delves into her mission and practices she had worked to implement at Independence Boulevard Christian Church (IBCC), 606 Gladstone Ave., as well as programs she has created including Intersect KC and The Micah Ministry. Pastor Mindy goes on to mention what has continued to influence her work as well as individuals who have driven her along the way. Burnett and Williams discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city. This episode includes a recent close to legislative session, which left many senators unsatisfied with the outcome. Burnett goes on to describe these bills, which will appear on future Missouri ballots including abortion and Proposition A that Missouri voters passed in the November 2024 election highlighting paid sick leave and minimum wage. Resources are additionally provided for voter registration. Music used within this Women Speak episode is a song called “I Wish I Knew You Then” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayla Scott. “I Wish I Knew You Then” is a recent single, which Honeybee released in March 2025. Honeybee's latest single “Charmed Life,” was released on April 25 and is now available on its streaming platforms. “I Wish I Knew You Then,” “Charmed Life” and additional Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* I Wish I Knew You Then and any previous or future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makayla Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent. This podcast as well as all Women Speak episodes are made possible by The Northeast News, Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Independence Avenue Community Improvement District.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Former Superintendent for the Municipal Correctional Institute (MCI), Nancy Leazer to continue our series on women who influence policy. Throughout this episode, Leazer delves into her career at Kansas City's Municipal Correctional Institute (formerly located near Truman Sports Complex), which she began in 1995 as a social work manager and finished as the superintendent when MCI closed its doors in 2009. She highlights various programs that were available throughout her work at the facility and how Jackson County Corrections (1300 Cherry St.) differs from the services MCI offered. Burnett and Williams discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city. This episode discusses a new electric facility from Evergy, which was approved by Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe, Farm Bureau health plans, current changes to 2024 general election ballot measure: Proposition A and a new caucasus within the Missouri House. Burnett additionally mentions vacant seats in several Ethics Commissions across the State. Music used within this Women Speak episode is a song called “I Wish I Knew You Then” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. “I Wish I Knew You Then” is a recent single, which Honeybee released in March 2025. Honeybee's latest single “Charmed Life,” was released on April 25 and is now available on its streaming platforms. “I Wish I Knew You Then,” “Charmed Life” and additional Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* I Wish I Knew You Then and any previous or future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent. This podcast as well as all Women Speak episodes are made possible by The Northeast News, Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Independence Avenue Community Improvement District.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Active Northeast Community Member Patricia Hernandez to continue our series on women who influence policy. Throughout this episode, Hernandez shares her story as a Northeast resident, former Indian Mound Neighborhood Association president — with neighborhood pioneered programs including the Urban Homesteading Project — community activist and business owner. She additionally discusses her experience as a committee woman, her efforts to advocate for the unhoused population in Kansas City and the women who have inspired her along the way.Burnett and Williams discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city. This episode discusses Prescription Benefit Manager (PBM) advertisements — including express grips — its connection to pharmacies and a related bill making its way through the Missouri Senate. Cannabis Facility Licenses and Missouri Secretary of State's suspension of State ebook funding are additional talking points. Music used within Women Speak episodes is a song called “Ready to Talk” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. Ready to Talk is off of Honeybee's first studio extended play (EP) record, “Saturn Return,” which was released in March 2024. Honeybee's latest single “Charmed Life,” was released today and is now available on its streaming platforms. “Charmed Life” and additional Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* Ready to Talk and any future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent. This podcast as well as all Women Speak episodes are made possible by The Northeast News, Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Independence Avenue Community Improvement District.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with UAW local 249 retiree (Ford Motor Company) Shirley Mata to continue our series on women who influence policy. Throughout this episode, Mata shares her story as a former union worker including activism she has taken part in around the Kansas City metro — including Fight for 15 in a Union. Mata additionally discusses her inspirations and the importance of equal pay for women. Burnett and Williams discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city — including current leadership. At the time this podcast was recorded, Burnett mentioned the role of Minority Floor Leader Ashley Aune who was experiencing a recall of her role within the House. However, following the Missouri House's return from its legislative spring break session on March 24, Aune's role was reaffirmed as the Missouri House of Representatives minority floor leader. Additional bills are also discussed including open enrollment. Music used within Women Speak episodes is a song called “Ready to Talk” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. Ready to Talk is off of Honeybee's first studio extended play (EP) record, “Saturn Return,” which was released in March 2024. Honeybee's latest single “I Wish I knew You Then,” is now available on its streaming platforms. “I wish I Knew You Then” and additionally Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* Ready to Talk and any future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent. This podcast as well as all Women Speak episodes are made possible by The Northeast News, Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and Independence Avenue Community Improvement District.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Founder and Executive Director of Hella Good Deeds, Béty Lê Shackelford to continue our series on women who influence policy. Lê Shackelford — a first-generation, Vietnamese American — is originally from the Bay Area in California. After moving to the Kansas City metro a few years ago, she began work with Columbus Park's Café Cà Phê owner, Jackie Nguyen to work toward Asian hate prevention in Kansas City. Through this, “Hella Good Deeds,” was created as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Throughout this episode, Lê Shackelford shares her journey and future hopes for the nonprofit as well as pivotal people who have inspired her along the way. Burnett and Williams additionally discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city — including government finances and what causes or organizations some of these funds are being allocated toward. The co-hosts additionally share information on the upcoming April 8 school board election. Of items mentioned is the school bond ballot measure informational session and presentation, which will be held from 5 to 6 p.m., on Wednesday, April 2 at the Kansas City Public Library's North-East branch (6000 Wilson Ave.) in “Meeting Room A.” Music used within Women Speak episodes is a song called “Ready to Talk” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. Ready to Talk is off of Honeybee's first studio extended play (EP) record, “Saturn Return,” which was released in March 2024. Honeybee's latest single “I Wish I knew You Then,” is now available on its streaming platforms. “I wish I Knew You Then” and additionally Honeybee tracks are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* Ready to Talk and any future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent.
On this week's episode of Women Speak — a segment on Northeast Newscast — hosts Northeast News Editor-in-Chief, Julia Williams and former Missouri House Representative for District 19 Ingrid Burnett sat down with Kansas City Mayor Pro Tem, Ryana Parks-Shaw to continue our series on women who influence policy. Parks-Shaw is currently in her second year of a four-year term as mayor pro tem. She is a Kansas City native — having graduated from Ruskin High School (7000 E. 111th St.) before obtaining a Bachelor of Science from Missouri State University in Springfield, Mo., and a Master of Science from Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Mo. Throughout this episode, she discusses her journey as a policy influencer in Kansas City — including pivotal women in her life who have inspired her along the way. Burnett and Williams additionally discuss happenings within the Missouri State House in Jefferson city — some of which include current bill proposals. The hosts also delve into details regarding the upcoming Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) School Board Election on April 8, from election day resources to absentee voting information. Parks-Shaw shares information regarding ballot question one, “Capital Improvements Sales Tax — Public Safety,” and what it could mean for Kansas City if passed. The school bond presentation and informational session, which Williams mentioned, will be held from 5 to 6 p.m., on Wednesday, April 2 at the Kansas City Public Library's North-East branch in “Meeting Room A.” Music used within Women Speak episodes is a song called “Ready to Talk” by Kansas City local artist Honeybee and the group's lead female vocalist, Makayala Scott. Ready to Talk is off of Honeybee's first studio extended play (EP) record, “Saturn Return,” which was released in March 2024. Honeybee is currently preparing to release its latest single on March 28, “I Wish I knew You Then.” Honeybee tracks are available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, Youtube, TIDAL and Youtube Music. *Disclaimer* Ready to Talk and any future Honeybee songs used by The Northeast News within the Women Speak podcasts are courtesy of and approved by Makalya Scott and Honeybee under proper copyright law. Honeybee songs are not royalty free nor subject to free use and should not be used by additional publications or organizations without proper consent.
On this week's episode of Northeast Newscast, Julia Williams is joined in the studio with former representative for Missouri District 19 House of Representatives, Ingrid Burnett to introduce a new newscast series, “Women Speak.” Throughout this series, Ingrid will serve as a co-host, alongside Williams, as the two highlight local Kansas City women who work to influence policy and serve as trailblazers within their fields. This first episode will operate as a pilot, offering a background on the Women Speak hosts as well as an inside look at some future topics this series will uncover and an update on the upcoming Kansas City area school board election.
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Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Mike Lii are answering a question about women speaking in church. What does Scripture say about this? What about women exercising authority in church? This will be an interesting discussion. Please listen to this and every episode of the Grace in Focus podcast!
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Hey hey Everybody...Welcome back to another epiode of TRU CHAT..."A Community Podcast," A MejIMusyK Production! I am your host JoY of JoYful SoundZ, and this my friends is part 2 of episode IX, "Women Speak Out". I truly appreciate your patience as I/ we navigate this ever change new world we are all experiencing. In this episode myself and a few other sisters continue to address the comments and concerns given by our brothers from a previous episode titled "Real Shop Talk" We speak on topics such as what a village is/consists of, the bad actors in our villages, disempowered wisdom and what it creates, levels of accountability, and how all of these things show up in our villages that create the divide between men and women causing unhealthy environments and in full circle non-cohesive, dysfunctional Villages/communities. Be sure to stay tuned for part 2 of Mother Hunger! Thank you again and again for all of my listeners and supporters. Please share this podcast with your circles of influence. I am your host, signing off and out...Peeeaaaccce! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mejimusyk/support
Kari Gunter-Seymour first appeared on Rattlecast 48 and was interviewed in our Appalachian Poets issue. She is the current Poet Laureate of Ohio and just published a new book of poems, Dirt Songs. Her previous poetry collections include Alone in the House of My Heart and A Place So Deep Inside America It Can't Be Seen, winner of the 2020 Ohio Poet of the Year Award. A ninth-generation Appalachian, she is the editor of I Thought I Heard A Cardinal Sing: Ohio's Appalachian Voices, funded by the Academy of American Poets and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Women of Appalachia Project's anthology series Women Speak. For more on Kari, visit her website: https://www.karigunterseymourpoet.com/ As always, we'll also include the live Prompt Lines for responses to our weekly prompt. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins. For links to all the past episodes, visit: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write a traditional ghazal that references at least one other poet. When submitting, please include the name of the poets referenced in the submission note. Next Week's Prompt: Write journalistic poem that explores the sensory details of where you live. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
E98 When WOMEN Speak Truth - The Bottom Line With Jaco Booyens and Sara Gonzales A dear friend from The Blaze returns to The Bottom Line to SPEAK TRUTH! Sara Gonzales is a woman who loves AMERICA and she's here to call our country back to its original design. She and Jaco have a message of hope for America and the power of women's voices in this hour. Check it out! helpjbm.org sexnationfilm.com Instagram: @jaco.booyens X: @booyensjaco TikTok: @jaco.booyens Instagram: @saragonzalestx X: @saragonzalestx saragonzales.com americanbeautybysara.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jacobooyens/support
MAFIA ANONYMOUS; THE WOMEN SPEAK . Original performance by PINA. Fiction, BASED ON TRUTH. “Nella is the leader of a WOMEN'S Mafia Anonymous group. It is rumored that Nella's dad did business with the Mafia. The piece is dedicated to Laura Peralta, Laura was Murdered in 2012 in AZ. The piece examines the murder case through the character voice of Diana, a Ghost. The piece is also dedicated to the Artist Father (Romano) and examines their complex relationship. The piece serves to Promote Women Voices. Mafia Anonymous; The Women Speak written and performed by the Artist PINA. Learn more at www.itspina.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at pinaho1. Donate at https://www.patreon.com/pinapinhead We would like to thank our Atlanta Fringe Audio sponsor Could Be Pretty Cool, a production company whose mission is to inspire community building through the arts. Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Hey hey Everybody! Welcome back to another episode of "TRU CHAT"...Today's Temperature, a MejIMusyK production, and I am your host JoY of JoYful SoundZ, bringing you the peoples platform. In this episode you will hear the voices of women speak out and give responses based on their both personal and professional experiences, to the concern men raised in the previous episode, "Real Shop Talk." Thank you to my supporters, and to listeners...I soooo appreciate the love and support. Be sure to tune in for the next episode. Until next time, Peeeaaaccce! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mejimusyk/support
Embark on a profound journey with Alex and Pastor Don in this episode of "Thursday Mornings with Alex and Don," as they read questions from students at Hillcrest Academy. Question 1: "Can you give some examples of why we know that the scriptures are trustworthy? Could be historical or archeological or other ways we know that scriptures are true." Question 2: "What is your Favorite Biblical Author?" Question 3: "Should Women Speak in Church?" Watch this Episode on YouTube or RUMBLE! Find all our content on our website: HERE do you have questions that you would like don to answer? send them to mailto:tmadask@gmail.com. Thursday Mornings With Alex and Don #TMAD, #Bible, #Christianity, #TMAD, #jesus, #christian, #faith, #god, #bibleverse, #apologetics
Two P.E.I. women involved in a harassment case with the University of Prince Edward Island were at Nova Scotia's Province House on Friday — International Women's Day. They spoke to the CBC's Jean Laroche about their experience with non-disclosure agreements and Nova Scotia's inaction in limiting their use.
Turning Season: News & Conversations on Our Adventure Toward a Life-Sustaining Society
"I bow to Osprey in deepest respect and gratitude for her years of inspired activism and this brilliant book." - Joanna MacyOnce again, I agree wholeheartedly with Joanna Macy, this time about Osprey Orielle Lake and her new book, The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis. The book is packed with so much to learn from - stories, insights, strategies - and so is the conversation Osprey and I had.Click Play to hear us dive into:Osprey's experience working with indigenous communities, global leaders, systems thinkers, and climate justice activiststhe importance of nonviolent direct action, and the ways it is becoming increasingly dangerous - specifically for land defenders in Latin Americathe "time riddle" we're in: how do we change things as fast as possible, AND slow down enough to make the changes deep and lasting?the worldviews that need to be dismantled, and the worldviews that we need to revive and strengthen, if we're to have a life-enhancing societythe Kawsak Sacha, or Living Forest Declaration, a vision, a worldview, a strategy, a demand, by the Kichwa people of Sarayaku, in the Ecuadorian Amazonthe loss of identity and belonging we experience when we don't have a healthy connection to long-ago ancestors, who were in right relationship with the land and within the web of lifeplus more - and even then, just beginning to explore what Osprey shares in her book.Listen in, let me know what you think, and get a copy of The Story is in Our Bones for yourself and for someone else you know whose heart is with us in the Great Turning.Osprey Orielle Lake is the founder and executive director of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), where she works internationally with grassroots, BIPOC and Indigenous leaders, policymakers, and diverse coalitions to build climate justice, resilient communities, and a just transition to a decentralized, democratized clean-energy future. She sits on the executive committee for the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature and on the steering committee for the Fossil Free Non-ProliferationTreaty. Osprey's writing about climate justice, relationships with nature, women in leadership, and other topics has been featured in The Guardian, Earth Island Journal, The Ecologist, Ms. Magazine and many other publications. Osprey holds an MA in Culture and Environmental Studies from Holy Names University in Oakland and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area on Coast Miwok lands.Learn more:Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN International) the Women Speak section of the WECAN website Kawsak Sacha: The Living Forest Declaration Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Global Alliance for the Rights of NatureShow notes: turningseason.com/episode38.
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There is nothing better than a woman who does not put limits on herself, nor does she accept limits from others. Join me in this deep dive as we travel with Prandhara Prem on a journey throughout the world as she straddles both sides of being educated and being the educator. Renee Adolphe Bio: Renee Adolphe, also known as Prandhara Prem, her Sannyas given at her Tantra initiation, which means go with the flow of love and life. Prandhara is the founder and CEO of Prandhara Prem Therapies. She believes we have the ability to manifest all of our desires. She feels most comfortable in nature, and her life's philosophy is anchored in the understanding that we are all connected. Tantra embodies Prandhara's vision and helps others to feel this connection. Prandhara is an Energy Healer, Meditation Facilitator, Organizer, Tantric Therapist, Sex and Relationship Coach, Rebirther, Spiritual Woman, Teacher + Eternal Student. Prandhara's mission is to travel the world teaching women to heal themselves and how to connect to their innate power. She has been featured in countless publications and television shows around the world, including Lifetime's Married at First Sight as the Tantric Couples Therapist, Soledad O'Brien Black Rome Salvador on Fox News, XoNecole, Mind Body Green, Corset Magazine, UOL, and The Griot. Prandhara has been on multiple radio stations, and podcasts including WomenSpeak by Grace Lynis, the Cinnamon Traveler on WRFG Atlanta FM 89.3 and online at wrfg.org. Through her own journey of sexual healing towards wholeness and expanded pleasure, she has come to believe that there is a lot more to sex and pleasure than what our culture has led us to believe. Prandhara is available for one on one coaching, group sessions, retreats, workshops and courses. Prandhara will be offering a 3 months Tantra Basics Certification in January. Stay up to date with Prandhara: Website: www.prandharaprem.com Instagram @prandharaprem_tantra FaceBook @Renee Adolphe. Stay up to date with Sisters of Sexuality: Email: sistersofsexuality@gmail.com Instagram: @sistersofsexuality Facebook: @sexysostour Twitter: @sistersofsex Visit all of our sponsors: www.Liberator.com www.Unioncondoms.com 20% Off First UNION Condoms Order Using Code: organiclove www.OrganicLoven.com I want to Thank you so much for tuning in! If this episode resonated with you, would you please consider subscribing as a way of supporting the growth of this channel and allow us to keep informing, educating and entertaining you in all areas of sex, sexual health, kink, relationships and the business of sex. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistersofsexuality/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sistersofsexuality/support
We turn from Margaret Mead's and Derek Freeman's conflicting accounts of adolescence and sexuality in Samoa to more stories from Samoans themselves. Author and poet Sia Figiel and activist and anthropologist Doris Tulifau are two Samoan women from different generations. Yet they share a bond and have a similar experience of terrible violence and survival. They bravely give us a glimpse into the dynamics of power within sexuality and their heartfelt journey of reclaiming it. Season 6 of the SAPIENS podcast was co-produced by PRX and SAPIENS, and made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
1 Timothy 2:11-12 Not because we're rebelling Not because we think the teaching is outdated Not because the culture has changed Not because we want people to like us Not because we're ignoring scripture The way to understand a scripture is in the context of all scripture. Galatians 3:28 Joel 2:28-29 Matthew 28:19-20 Romans 16:1-4 Does it match the theme of God's work? Is it supported by tradition? Does it make sense? Crossroads – about heaven, earth, and the journey in between. Connect with us Website: www.crossroadsjourney.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC17oxaQ1yWK2DgN0xnlMO_g Facebook: www.facebook.com/crossroadsjourney
It's a back-to-back podcast episode with my good friend, Ryan Drake, where we talked about the things I've discovered during seven months of travel. Get ready for some real talk about money matters, and a chill discussion about how men and women approach these conversations differently. Meet Ryan Drake – a uni dropout turned coding whiz, marketing maestro, and all-around business and tech guru! After ditching his degree, Ryan moved to Sydney to learn how to code and quickly became a junior software developer. He's worked with big-name brands like Coles, Flight Centre, Brisbane Airport, Fiji Airways, and Tatts as a developer, product manager, and sales/account manager in the digital marketing and online space. But what really floats Ryan's boat is coaching and consulting on all things business and tech-related. He's got a knack for automating processes, managing finances and crypto investments, streamlining systems, outsourcing work, and making that "4 Hour Work Week" dream a reality. Whether you're a small biz owner, a big corporation, or just a tech enthusiast, Ryan's the guy to call when you need to level up your game. Connect with him @itsryandrake on Instagram. You can also check his website at https://ryandrake.com/ Listen to the full episodes at https://pod.link/1520837514. Subscribe to Lisa Zahiya on Youtube Listen Now: Spotify | Spotify for Podcasters | Apple Podcast | Radio Public | Support this podcast Lisa Zahiya: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisa-zahiya/support
The #MeToo movement has reached Taiwan, where women have been speaking out about their experiences working with predators. Female staff at the ruling Democratic Progressive Party kicked off the first major wave by accusing powerful politicians of sexual harassment or assault. The momentum then spread, with alleged victims accusing celebrities, doctors, professors and more. Our Taipei correspondent Lucie Barbazanges reports.
My friends Lauren Welch and Amanda Kostelli stop by to discuss what it is to Be a Man.
Jennifer Gable, Dominique LaVigne, Alexandra Coenjaerts and Briana Rice are all young journalists. They speak loudly and decisively about race in America and what they want to happen Tweet us at @podcastcolors. Check out our partner program on international affairs Global with JJ Green on YouTube. Please subscribe. Email us at colors@the colorspodcast.com.
Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ talks with 14 celebrity women on The Dinah's Red Carpet for its legendary Black & White Ball and Hollywood Party in Palm Springs, CA. We had a blast chatting with these fabulous women about their music, what they hope to accomplish with their work and how they're coping in these challenging times. First we talked with Black Box headlining the Friday night Black & White Ball who is passionate about bringing back the 80's dance sound and talked about the importance of forums like The Dinah bringing people together. Next we spoke to XANA a new rising star on the pop scene who performed at Sunday's Pool Party who's currently on her first American tour and recording a new album. Then we chatted with singer-songwriter Ariana Castelli who released her first single “Love is Love” a few years ago and performed at The Dinah with Keeana Kee. Then we talked with The Dinah's DJ's Mo, Alex D and China G who are all committed to creating a safe place for women to party and thrive. Next we chatted with Phem one of the most prominent new queer indie singers who performed poolside and just concluded a world tour with Avril Lavigne. Then we chatted with influencer Divinity Ray an LA-based content creator, dancer and hair stylist with a passion for beauty, fashion and mental health. Concluding Friday night's Red Carpet was Oomy Oomy The Dinah's Emerging Artist Winner also known as "Porno" a trailblazing force in the realm of futuristic feel-good funk. Then for Saturday night's Red Carpet at the infamous Hollywood Party we talked to Chef K a private chef who spent the last several years working on the margins of the Kardashians and is now stepping into her own celebrity chef status. Then we caught up with Mackenzie Lansing a French-American television and film actress who was cast in the Hunger Games prequel and “Mare of Easttown” alongside Kate Winslet. Next we chatted with Latvian-born New York based lesbian fashion model turned pop star Keeana Kee who performed at the Sunday Pool Party. Then Rose Garcia from the Showtime docuseries “The Real L Word” talked about her 27th year at The Dinah after beating stage 3 ovarian cancer last year. Rose is now advocating for people to get tested and also shared how practicing meditation helped to get through it. We concluded our Red Carpet coverage with rapper and songwriter Princess Nokia who headlined The Dinah's Hollywood Party. When asked what she wanted to accomplish with her music Princess Nokia stated, “I want people to feel like they are wonderful, amazing and free and I hope that my music always inspires people to feel awesome and feel relatable.” For Info… LISTEN: 600+ LGBTQ Chats @OUTTAKE VOICES
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Moira Deeming MLC is a former teacher and current MP in the Victorian parliament. Earlier this year, she was expelled from the Liberal Party. The reason? A women's rights event she spoke at was hijacked by men in black performing Nazi-style salutes, who had no connection with Moira. Inexplicably, the media and others condemned her and the event, the theme of which was “Let Women Speak.” On this episode of BASED, Moira and I discuss her origins in the political left, her experiences in the education system, and her career in politics so far.
On this special episode of "Black Women Speak", join our host as she engages in a riveting conversation with Kwabena Sakidi Jijaga Rasuli, the founder of Clear The Airwaves Project. Dive deep into the heart of a movement dedicated to purifying our radio spaces, eliminating misogynistic, violent, and destructive lyrics, and ensuring a safer auditory environment for our children.
KC Baker is someone I have known for over a decade in the online spaces, and I have always admired her work. So I am thrilled to introduce you to her and her wisdom in this week's episode! Together we discuss how to cultivate the internal safety and freedom to speak up authentically in your personal and professional lives. KC also shares several spiritual practices to help get connected (or re-connected) with oneself and the world in which we live. KC Baker is the founder of WomenSpeak and has been a pioneer for the last 14 years in bringing a feminine approach to public speaking and leadership training with her unique embodiment and nervous system rewiring practices. Featured Topics: KC's TED Talk Voice: A Love Story and how she came to do the work she does today (4:30) Tantra practices: what they are and how KC uses them in her work with women speakers. “Tantra it really is about exploring through living fully and fully being alive in the body.” (11:24) What it means for women to connect with their Divine Love (14:47) Ecstatic dance and sensual movement for healing (17:19) The feminine Qi Gong practice (28:29) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been two months since violence in Manipur broke out between the majority Meitei and minority Kuki communities. When a video emerged showing two women being sexually assaulted, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said it ‘shamed' India. BBC Delhi's Divya Arya has covered women's affairs for many years, and explains how in Manipur, as in many other inter-community conflicts, women's bodies have become the battlefield. Liang Shi - China's "No.1 Gaokao holdout" China's Gaokao university entrance exam is notoriously tough, but one man claims to have sat it, and failed, 27 times. Fan Wang of BBC Chinese shares Mr Liang's story. Nepalis joining the Russian army A growing number of young Nepalese men have enlisted with the Russian army, tempted by offers of good pay and a fast track to citizenship. BBC Nepali's Swechhya Raut spoke to some of those who have signed up about their experiences. Power cuts and water shortages in South Africa South Africa has been experiencing regular electricity blackouts which in turn have affected water supplies, with some South Africans drilling boreholes on their properties. Pumza Fihlani from BBC Johannesburg explains the long history behind the crisis. Syrian refugees in Turkey Turkey is home to more than 3.3 million Syrians who fled because of war and insecurity. But there's growing pressure on them to go back, with many in the Turkish press and social media arguing that Syria is now safe. Nihan Kalle of BBC Monitoring reports on a popular Turkish travel vlogger whose videos from Syria reinforce this narrative. (Photo: Women protest against sexual violence in India's north-eastern state of Manipur following inter-communal violence and sexual assault. Credit: AFP via Getty Images)
Welcome to Edition 87 wherein WLRN explores the varied experiences and meanings of Pride, a yearly celebration of LGBTQ+ during the month of June. First, hear Sekhmet SheOwl greet listeners before handing the mic to Mary O'Neill who delivers WLRN's world news segment. Next up, hear an excerpt of the song "You Need to Calm Down" by Taylor Swift before hearing Thistle & Emily's discussion with VF and Jade of Women Speak Florida about Pride events and their event called "TERF Pride" coming up in NYC on July 23rd. To learn more about TERF Pride, email womenspeakflorida@gmail.com. After the interview segment with VF and Jade, hear April Nealt's reading of aurora linnea's 2021 piece entitled "Pride: Corporate Patriarchy's Celebration in the Streets" https://wlrnmedia.com/2021/06/18/pride-corporate-patriarchys-celebration-in-the-streets/ before staying tuned 'til the very end for Sekhmet's commentary on the subject. Thank you, as always, dear listeners, for staying tuned to WLRN, YOUR feminist community-powered radio station in the Femisphere.
A compelling conversation with Attorney Anthony Graham, leading a class-action lawsuit against big pharma for the damage done to Black Women who used hair relaxers. Black Talk Radio Network
African-American Music Appreciation Month! Annual celebration of African-American music in the United States 8:00 PM - Robert "Peabo" Bryson (born April 13, 1951) is an American singer and songwriter. He is known for singing soul ballads (often as a duet with female singers) including the 1983 hit "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love" with Roberta Flack. Bryson has contributed to two Disney animated feature soundtracks. Bryson is a winner of two Grammy Awards.
African-American Music Appreciation Month! Annual celebration of African-American music in the United States The ultimate soul crooner, Oakland, California native Lenny Williams possesses one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary music. With his rich, passionate vocal style, he is rightfully regarded as one of R&B's most influential soul men. Williams began his musical career by making records that have subsequently become R&B and Pop classics, tunes like the mega-hit “Cause I Love You” (recorded on his solo album) and “So Very Hard To Go,” which he recorded as the lead singer for Tower of Power. Lenny Williams' style has transcended into the new millennium, influencing many of today's newest R&B and Pop vocalists. Facebook: @ohohohLenny Twitter: @LennyWilliams Instagram: @ohohohLenny YouTube Channel: Lenny Williams
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African-American Music Appreciation Month! Annual celebration of African-American music in the United States Time: Jun 14, 2023, 5 pm PST / 7 pm CST / 8 pm EST - Black Music Appreciation Month is an annual celebration of African-American music in the United States. It was initiated as Black Music Month by President Jimmy Carter who, on June 7, 1979, decreed that June would be the month of Black music. In 2009, the commemoration was given its current name by President Barack Obama. Joining this broadcast continuing the Black Music celebration is Gregory Hines, the music director of Sounds of Blackness! Wil Robinson's "Sounds of Blackness" - Juneteenth Celebration The Dark Room at The Grandel Saint Louis, MO, USA
The Chu sisters are former Miss Hawaiʻi USA sisters and entrepreneurs. The older sister Julie is a former Miss Hawai'i Teen USA and Miss Hawai'i USA. During her reign she wrote and illustrated her first children's book, Curly the Doxin and has traveled around the world promoting her book which was written to teach the importance of self-love for children. She also dedicates her time serving as a board member for Special Olympics Hawai'i and Women Speak out Hawai'i where she is a spokesperson for raising awareness of special needs and teen dating violence. After working for the department of education for 8 years she transitioned into real estate. The younger sister is our former Hawaiiverse Podcast guest and still the first and only person to ever win both Miss Hawai'i and Miss Hawaiʻi USA. Allie is a high school valedictorian, singer, actress, hula dancer, and beauty queen. Check out episode 22 to learn more about her. Together they run Oysters Hawai'i, which is a one of a kind experience of oyster shucking for any occasion. In this episode we talk about their childhood, getting into pageantry, Julie writing her book, Allie having the idea to start Oysters Hawai'i, and much more...all while watching their hilarious banter between on another. Enjoy! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadias Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepitAlohaPod/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapod/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Keepitalohapod Filmed at https://id8studios.org/
After a Twitter space attended by 400-women about 'feminist grifting' hosted by anonymous user 'Kylie' we discuss the merits of the claim that Kellie-Jay Keen, aka Posie Parker, is a 'grifter' (defined as a person who engages in petty or small-scale swindling). We talk about Kelly-Jay Keen's experience of mob violence in New Zealand, how the far-right are radicals who want to totally reorganise society and are therefore not conservatives in any sense, before moving on to Trump derangement syndrome and other liberal afflictions. This episode also features our analysis of how limited the false dichotomy of the 'personal is political' is and how it fundamentally leaves out what's important: politics. We make a case for populism and how terms like 'nonce', 'pedo', and 'goof' are part of the vernacular of the working-class and how the Left has ceded ground and handed an area of success to the far-right by being absolutely terrible on the issue of CSA (child sexual abuse) and safeguarding.
Welcome to the 7th-anniversary edition of Women's Liberation Radio News! This month's show focuses on the Let Women Speak Movement in the USA and all that has happened since the Sisters for Sisters conference in Madison last year. First up, hear the greeting and world news segment with our newest member, Ms. Mary O'Neill before enjoying Alix Dobkin's song "If it Wasn't for the Women." Next, join Thistle as she, Jennifer Thomas, and Katyjean reflect on all that has happened in the USA since the kick-off of the Let Women Speak Movement last year in Madison on April 23rd. Jennifer Thomas is a Women's Rights Campaigner and a Free Speech advocate. She founded RevFemRebellion and RevFoxx and is now leading the direct action group, #GetMenOut. Her next move is a #FreeSpeechForWomen event June 16th in Pittsburgh Pa. Jen is also the lead organizer of Protest ACLU this coming August in Washington DC. Katyjean has been politically active for 25 years defending abortion without excuse or apology. She discovered radical feminism after being called a bigot for the first time ever while talking on LinkedIn about the JK Rowling essay. Since then she has been a loudmouth with a "JK Rowling summoned me" sign in numerous actions east of the Mississippi and all over the internet. She is the founder of FemaXX, Co-choreographer of XX Salute, and an amateur stand-up comedienne. Finally, enjoy two guest commentaries this month from Katyjean and Alexandra R. aka Pinwheel Art. Both these women are mothers and have a lot to say about motherhood and the role mothers play in the Let Women Speak Movement. Alexandra R. AKA Pinwheel Art is a Community Artist/Activist as well as a visual artist and mother of soon-to-be five. She earned her BFA in General Fine Arts in 2006 and her MA in Community Art in 2007 from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Alexandra's feminism has always centered on the mother-child dyad and she enjoys exposing other women to how healing childbirth and motherhood can heal society. Alexandra has been organizing Free Speech for Women Events in the southeastern USA for a year now. These events highlight the struggles women face in a society that sees us as second-class citizens, whose voices do not matter. Alexandra is constantly looking to connect more women around the nation so that we might have free speech events in every state. Please reach out for more information or to donate to the cause and receive some Woman-Centered stickers, created by Alexandra, at PinwheelArt@femaxxnews.com Thanks for tuning in to WLRN! We hope you enjoy this podcast and all 85 of them at wlrnmedia.com. To donate to the cause of feminist-powered community radio, please click on the donate button on our website or better yet, grab some WLRN merch here: https://womensliberationradionews.com/merch/
Special guest Shay Woulahan and RedFem's Hannah Berrelli discuss Let Women Speak's recent successful event in Belfast. They touch on issues of how sectarianism impacts feminist organising in Northern Ireland, address the presence of notorious unionist Jolene Bunting, and elaborate on the nature of anti-Irish racism in Belfast (including the "fuck the Pope" chants by the counter-protesters at Let Women Speak). Plus discussion of Rosa Luxemburg, socialist-feminism, why it's vital to allow all women a voice to speak on their experiences of misogyny, and what happened in the pub after the Let Women Speak event.
Posie Parker, aka Kellie-Jay Keen, is back from her Let Women Speak tour of Australia and New Zealand, where she was mobbed and hounded by radical trans activists. She tells me what happened, why she went in the first place, the state of the gender wars down under and her plans to run against Keir Starmer at the next election. We also look back into her own history and how it is she became the lightning rod of the feminist movement today.
In this episode, Caroline and Daryl discuss the recent women's event Let Women Speak with Posie Parker the founder of Standing For Women held in Auckland, New Zealand on March 25th, 2023 and the chaos that ensued. https://twitter.com/MeghanEMurphy/status/1639718924949540867 https://twitter.com/SimonRAnderson1/status/1641626762936479744 https://twitter.com/andrewdoyle_com/status/1640082435806310401 https://vt.tiktok.com/ZS8pKtsMJ/ Warning! Do not listen if you are easily offended in general... Disclaimer: Caroline Cranshaw and Daryl Gove do not agree with many of the beliefs Posie Parker holds, however, we do believe in freedom of speech and people's right to discuss their concerns around women's and children's safety. https://www.mindbodyhealthhypnotherapy.com/ To find out about training in hypnotherapy with us, check out: https://integrativehypnotherapyinstitute.com Write to us if you have a question or want us to tell your story at wtfstoriesandadvice@gmail.com Intro Music By Soul (Vlog Music) by Dj Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/m0UBmJLv208 witter.com/SimonRAnderson1/status/1641626762936479744?s=20
Twenty years ago, the US invasion of Iraq unleashed a series of humanitarian tragedies that, combined with the effects of sanctions, set back women's rights for decades. In the years since, women's groups across the country have continued to work for progress, despite many obstacles. In this episode, Anna Romandash (MGA '22), a Brembeck Fellow at Fourth Freedom Forum, talks with Nadje Al-Ali, the Robert Family Professor of International Studies and Professor of Anthropology and Middle East Studies at Brown University, about feminist activists in the country, the role of younger generations of Iraqi, and the ways in which international allies can facilitate and provide support to Iraqi women rights groups. Learn more about the impacts of war and critiques on the strategy of using military intervention to enhance women's rights in Romandash's report and policy brief.
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