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Queer Women Rising™ with Sophia Spallino | Finding Lesbian Love & Dodging Dating Drama
Queer Womxn, STOP SHAMING & Start Healing with Britt Barton
DM to connect with me on Instagram👉 https://www.instagram.com/sophiaspallinoApply to join The Queer Country Club™ (where extraordinary queer womxn looking for monogamous lesbian love meet) 🌈 https://bit.ly/3zM9QjyNeed advice? Want to be featured on the show? Sumit your Qs here: https://queerwomxnrising.com/ask-sophia-spallino🎤 About my guest:Lesbians and queer womxn, what does it take to truly love and accept yourself in a world that makes it difficult? Over 15 years ago, Britt began her journey of self-lov...
2024-12-09
54 min
Queer Women Rising™ with Sophia Spallino | Finding Lesbian Love & Dodging Dating Drama
Lesbians Who Want the Dream Relationship, Listen To This - Hope is for Average Queer Womxn
DM to connect with me on Instagram👉 https://www.instagram.com/sophiaspallinoApply to join The Queer Country Club™ (where extraordinary queer womxn looking for lesbian love meet) 🌈 https://bit.ly/3zM9Qjy Hope is for average queer womxn.Want to join my community of Queer Womxn Rising™? Comment or DM “Rising” now.🌈Womxn who DECIDE they are going to get whatever they want don’t hope…they believe…they take action…they wholeheartedly do their part and believe God will handle the rest…They think thoughts like:
2024-07-29
56 min
Hmong Womxn Thriving
Episode 12: Season 1 Reflections: Honoring Hmong Womxn Thriving's Journey
Join me for the grand finale of Season 1 of Hmong Womxn Thriving! 🌟 In this special episode, I take a trip down memory lane and reflect on the incredible stories, insights, and moments shared throughout this journey together. 🎊 From empowering tales of resilience to heartfelt conversations, we revisit the highlights of our inaugural season, celebrating the strength and courage of Hmong womxn. 💪🏽✨ Join me as I express my gratitude to the amazing guests and listeners for your unwavering support and engagement. 🙏🏽💖 Together, we've created a vibrant community where Hmong womxn's voices are uplifted and celebrated. 🌺🎶 Tune in to this heartwarming final...
2024-04-18
19 min
Talking Under Water
Talking Under Water: Building a network with Womxn in Water
In this episode of Talking Under Water, the hosts discuss the recent leadership changes and movement in the EPA Office of Water, a letter from water leaders urging Congressional leaders to reinstate the complete funding of the SRF programs for drinking water and clean water, and Water Research Foundation's request for project pre-proposals. Finally, our interview this episode features Amanda Jones, project manager for Tucson Water and founder of Womxn in Water. Amanda talks about being a woman in the water industry, finding Womxn in Water, her career and much more. Show Notes: ...
2024-03-15
30 min
Talking Under Water
Talking Under Water: Building a network with Womxn in Water
In this episode of Talking Under Water, the hosts discuss the recent leadership changes and movement in the EPA Office of Water, a letter from water leaders urging Congressional leaders to reinstate the complete funding of the SRF programs for drinking water and clean water, and Water Research Foundation's request for project pre-proposals. Finally, our interview this episode features Amanda Jones, project manager for Tucson Water and founder of Womxn in Water. Amanda talks about being a woman in the water industry, finding Womxn in Water, her career and much more. Show Notes: ...
2024-03-15
30 min
Hmong Womxn Thriving
Celebrating Resilience: A Sneak Peek into Hmong Womxn Thriving
Embark on a Journey of Resilience with Hmong Womxn Thriving Join host Ariel in the trailer of 'Hmong Womxn Thriving,' a podcast celebrating the triumphs, challenges, and unwavering spirit of Hmong womxn. In each episode, we explore the vibrant tapestry of resilience, featuring heart-to-heart conversations with inspiring guests. 🌟 Connect with Us: Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hmongwomxnthriving for exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes moments. Subscribe now to be part of a thriving community that uplifts and empowers. Get ready to thrive with 'Hmong Womxn Thriving.' Stay tuned for empowering stories that res...
2024-01-02
01 min
The Finance Cafe
Building a National Ecosystem of Indigenous Womxn Impact Investors
In this episode, Shannon sits down with Sage Lacerte, Founder of Sage Initiative, a national Indigenous womxn's impact investing collective. Sage is a Carrier womxn from the Lake Babine Nation, and lives in Victoria, BC on unceded Coast Salish Territory of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ nations. They discuss why she chose to focus exclusively on investing in Indigenous-owned social purpose businesses, what ‘money is medicine’ means to Sage and for other Indigenous womxn, what she wishes more Indigenous womxn knew when it comes to money, how hard it is to change the system, and more. Sage In...
2023-06-11
41 min
Capital P in People Work
Supporting Womxn in the Workplace LIVE Panel Featuring Olivia Jaramillo, Diana Maldonado,
Thematic months are excellent, but only if they produce real awareness and change. This March for Women’s History Month, join us on the live Capital P in People Work podcast panel and Q & A in discussing supporting womxn in the workplace. What we won’t be discussing: - Why it’s important to support womxn. This is a given in our minds. What we will be discussing: - How to authentically support womxn. - How to be bold in the workplace to make s...
2023-03-29
46 min
The 28ish Podcast - Your cycle is more than your period
Episode 16 - An Atlanta Safe Space for Womxn with Martine Resnick
“There is so much power and to your point, permission and beauty in knowing it [menstrual cycle]. Everything makes sense. You stop feeling like you’re crazy and start realizing that you’re part of nature…it’s common sense.” -Martine Resnick This episode introduces Martine Resnick, one of the co-founders of the Lola, and her journey from corporate paper pusher to community advocate for the working womxn of Atlanta. Martine and Carrie discuss their upbringings and how their communities addressed menstrual cycles, the roller coaster experience of being a womxn, a mother, and business owner, the treatment of...
2023-03-06
49 min
Cream City Dreams || A Milwaukee Podcast
Let's Talk Womxn Milwaukee
➡ CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! This week, yet ANOTHER inspiring Milwaukee woman ... Make that FOUR inspiring women! This week brings something new to the podcast: a cohort, a collection, a collaboration, a CELEBRATION of WOMXN, as Shelly & Meagan talk with four culinary entrepreneurs: Marilupe Moreno of Modern Maki, Amanda Mattefs of Charcuter-me, Hannah Kopplin of Tots on the Street and Rosha Brister of Style Pop Cafe. Listen as they talk about why...
2023-02-22
1h 03
To Be Confirmed
Episode One (Part One): ‘Black Womxn: Picture, Portrayal & Playback’ with Kelechi Okafor
Welcome to the premier episode of ‘TBC’! This podcast series will be starting off with a bang, as we are joined by Britian’s singlet tearer, ‘Baby Girl’ and Activist, Kelechi Okafor. The episode titled ‘Black Womxn; Picture, Portrayal & Playback’, will dive into the thematic issues that Black Womxn face, in a white supremacist society. This episode seeks to answer the question of if Black Womxn will be able to reclaim their womxnhood, as we navigate the complex relationship between autonomy, legacy, and sexuality of Black Womxn.Prepare to be provoked, inspired, and laugh with Kelechi and I a...
2022-08-21
1h 03
What Happens In Between
Why Healing In Community Creates Liberation For All with Womxn of Color Summit
Episode Summary: Welcome to this week’s episode of What Happens in Between where we speak about the power of internal healing and spiritual growth and the impact it can have on your daily life with entrepreneurs, Harpinder Mann & Irene Lo, who are the co-creators and facilitators Womxn of Color Summit. How did this summit come to be? What impact is it making? Is it sustainable through time to keep making an impact on people’s lives? Athena unpacks what drives this organization, how it continues to resonate with its members, and ultimately what healing can look like...
2022-04-20
41 min
We Are Womxn
We Are Womxn - RTRFM
We Are Womxn X RTRFM Thank you RTRFM for having us on for a chat about women's health and education. Have a listen to hear Nicolette and Kate chat with Taylah about opening up the conversation with young women and reducing the stigma!
2021-11-30
08 min
We Are Womxn
ABC Radio - Nicolette
Thank you, ABC for inviting Nicolette to come and have a chat about We Are Womxn and the work we do! Roanna and Nicolette discuss the issues young women are facing today and why consent and appropriate sex education is so vital.
2021-11-30
08 min
We Are Womxn
Real Stories: Mental Health and Depression
We Are Womxn, Real Stories- Depression TW: Mental health, depression and suicide. Please note at 15:23-16:00 we also discuss weight gain from medication. Thank you so much Sam for taking the time to share with Kate your journey with depression. Sam noticed her mental health declining and being a qualified nurse herself she made the incredibly brave decision to admit herself to a mental health ward at her own hospital. Sam talks us through her journey with depression, her positive experience on the mental health ward, how she overcame her depression, the “taboo” and stigma arou...
2021-11-30
24 min
The Together Thriving Podcast
9. Unpacking Perfectionism + the Oppressor Within with Irene Lo & Harpinder Mann of Womxn of Color Summit
“How do we first do the inner work [and spend] time getting to know yourself? So that when you're forming these connections with other people, you're able to form just such better relationships when you know yourself better? Because a lot of times, if someone is annoying you, are they really annoying you or you have some sort of trigger that needs to be healed? And that's the thing that's actually speaking up, and it has nothing to do with that person at all.”- Harpinder Mann In this episode we chatted about... How Harpinder & Irene met an...
2021-11-19
44 min
Embodied with Elizabeth DiAlto
Black Womxn Thriving with Ericka Hines
What does it really mean to have an inclusive business? These days, it seems like the words diversity, inclusivity, and equity run together. But what do these words really mean for the people they affect most, and how can we create a work environment where they can truly thrive? In today’s episode, we’re talking with Ericka Hines of Every Level Leadership and Black Womxn Thriving. Ericka has devoted her professional life to training foundations and businesses across the country on creating inclusive culture within their businesses. She teaches that everyo...
2021-10-25
1h 16
Going Places
Season 4 Trailer: Welcome to Season 4 of Genius Womxn!
Get full show notes and more information at: geniuswomxn.co/podcast/s4Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @geniuswomxnNeed support and accountability? Join our Genius Womxn Facebook group!If you enjoy Genius Womxn, we could use your support! Please consider leaving us a review, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you!...
2021-10-06
06 min
Social Sport
#76 - Lindsley Kump, founder of Womxn Who Move, on finding joy and inclusion in sport
Lindsley Kump is a mama, wife, fur baby mom, field event marketing manager, trail runner, and the founder of Womxn Who Move. Originally from Hawaii, she has called Colorado home for 18 years now. Road running has been a key part of her life for almost 7 years now, and over the last year, she has transitioned into trail running. It's where her heart is; she finds she is happiest in nature and on the trails. With that being said, she believes a lot needs to change within the trail running community to be more diverse and inclusive for BIPOC runners.
2021-09-06
58 min
The NDL Show
Episode 42: Worth of a womxn; Through the eyes of a sex worker
As is the spirit of womxn's month, we interrogate what makes up the worth of a womxn in this current period. We are joined by the national coordinator of the Asijiki Coalition, Constance Mathe, who walks us through the experience of the modern day sex worker while debunking many entrenched misconceptions. We explore how being a womxn should have nothing to do with our genitals or reproductive system. Let us know where you think the worth of a womxn lies. On the socials we are @thendlshow Musical Appearances by: Yolophonik with his remix of "Like I Feel" by Xavier Omar...
2021-08-17
42 min
Womxn of Color Summit Podcast
Ellen Bowles and Imani Quinn of The Woke Mystix Podcast on Authentic Partnerships Between Womxn of Color
“Even when you're womxn of color, you're not always going to be personally in alignment with each other. Even if your collective goal is the same, it doesn't necessarily mean that on a personal level y'all make great friends. We're so diverse, like womxn of color, you're talking about different cultural backgrounds, different upbringings, different values of just like the home, and how we look at friendships.” - Excerpt from podcast episode conversation with Ellen Bowles and Imani Quinn, Co-Hosts of The Woke Mystix and Co-Authors of Astrology SOS. Conversation Highlights: Authentic partnerships between womx...
2021-07-15
59 min
Womxn of Color Summit Podcast
xóchicoatl bello on How We Can Connect to Our Ancestors Through Plants
“What our Indigenous technologies and teachings share with us is that we exist in present, in past, and in future all at the same time. There is no more poignant way to experience that than by connecting with a plant. So many of us, people of color, womxn of color, we walk around the world being like, ‘I’m not whole. My story is not complete. My parents don’t want to talk about my ancestors. There’s colonial shame.' We all got very similar stories about our people not wanting to talk about the magic...
2021-06-17
59 min
Going Places
Season 3 Trailer: Welcome Back to the Genius Womxn Podcast
Get full show notes and more information at: geniuswomxn.co/podcast/s3Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @geniuswomxnNeed support and accountability? Join our Genius Womxn Facebook group!If you enjoy Genius Womxn, we could use your support! Please consider leaving us a review, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you!...
2021-06-02
09 min
Womxn of Color Summit Podcast
Joy Malonza on the Power of Incremental Change and Why Voting Matters
“Right now the solution is do what we can to amplify dissenting voices everywhere and mutual aid is super key to that. Mutual aid within our own communities and also globally. And voting to make sure that incremental changes becomes more and more of a reality each day.” -Excerpt from Summit Speaker Conversation with Joy Malonza, Founder of The Down Ballot. Conversation Highlights: Neoliberal politics in US democracy. Myths we’ve internalized about voting and how voting does have a direct impact to our quality of life and the health of our local commun...
2021-05-27
1h 12
Fierce Womxn Writing - Inspiring You to Write More
Marina Carreira - Author of Save the Bathwater and curator of Divine Feminist: An Anthology of Poetry and Art by Womxn and Non-binary Folx
Marina Carreira is a queer, Luso-American poet artist and the author of Save the Bathwater, a poetry collection, and the curator of Divine Feminist: An Anthology of Poetry and Art by Womxn and Non-binary Folx, both published by Get Fresh Books.“Her poet soul sings—like a Portuguese saudade—in service to safeguarding what has been lost and what should never be forgotten, “to remember it all—sweat and tears, / Luso ancestry, to run roots through/ my future great-granddaughter’s bones.” — Rigoberto GonzálezIn this episode, we discuss her writing process, and:The stories that you...
2021-05-20
22 min
Fierce Womxn Writing - Inspiring You to Write More
Kathleen Basi - Author of A Song for the Road, the a story of a womxn’s healing road trip after profound loss.
Kathleen Basi is the author of the new novel, A Song for the Road, a story of a womxn’s healing road trip after profound loss. "Basi's exquisite, gut-wrenching debut is filled with loss, hope, and secrets.” - Booklist In this episode, we discuss her writing process, and:The brick wall that is an invitationFeeding your creativity when supporting your familyAnd moreI would love to hear from you. Please visit my Contact Page and tell me about your writing challenges.Follow this WriterFollow her Website, Facebook, and In...
2021-05-13
31 min
The Motovation Podcast
Uphill Battles: Navigating Challenges for Womxn in Male-Dominated Spaces
Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode, we tackle the metaphorical uphill ride that womxn often face in male-dominated areas of life. Riding a motorcycle uphill requires extra skill and effort, demanding more throttle and a higher rev of the engine. Similarly, womxn frequently find themselves having to exert more effort and determination to break through barriers and stereotypes, particularly in domains traditionally dominated by men.We're joined by a very special guest, Richelle Trelenberg, the trailblazing Shop Owner of True Grit Moto, who shares her own experiences and insights into this uphill battle...
2021-05-01
37 min
Wiseish Womxn
Single like a Pringle
Hey now, don't feel bad about being single! In today's episode, the ladies at Wiseish Womxn talk about what they've learned so far from being single. The feeling of independence, understanding what they want out of a relationship, and yeah, during the process, sometimes feeling lonely. Nevertheless, it is a journey the ladies highly recommend in order to be a little bit more wiseish in this world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/staywise305/message
2021-04-26
44 min
Weather Womxn
Q & A | Finding Your Authentic Voice and How to Overcome Blocks of Comparison and Competition
Ask and you shall receive. Your Weather Womxn address your creative queries in the very first Q & A episode. Everything from dealing with anxieties that arise within living a creative life, how to find your authentic voice, how Dani and Stevie overcome their own creative blocks and fears, and whether or not there will be a Weather Womxn Creative Retreat one day. "In a world so saturated with people’s creative projects and opinions, how do you suggest going about developing a creative practice of freedom and integrity, while at the same time avoiding the anxiety of...
2021-04-21
28 min
The TITT Talks Podcast - Modern Women Living in a Mama World
How SHE Built This: Kimmie Chann and the Womxn of Xhale Goods
For this How She Built This episode, we are celebrating 420 by partnering with an amazing womxn and minority owned brand in the cannabis industry, Xhale Goods. They just launched their new subscription box so tune in as their CEO, Kimmie Chann along with the womxn of Xhale Goods, Gina, Becky and Ursula share some amazing products, talk about how they further sustainability, dive into the community they are building and dispel stigmas around consumption. Make sure to listen till the end for a special promo code for their subscription box and Merch. In this episode not...
2021-04-20
40 min
The Mechanics of Storytelling
Documentaries with Geneva Peschka, WOMXN Documentary Series
How Geneva got into documentary-making (3:55)Why did you choose to be behind the camera as a documentarian instead of in front of the camera? (11:05)How the Womxn video and podcast documentary series came into being (13:30)Listen to first episode of Womxn Podcast (season 2) with Minnijean Brown-Trickey (20:05)How do you get your documentary subjects to bring out their moving or interesting stories? (28:00)Spiritual Question: Could you share the moment you stepped into your beauty, power, and greatness? (33:15) Geneva’s website: https://www.genevapeschka.com/Womxn Podcast: https://anchor.fm/geneva-peschkaWomxn Video Documentary Series: htt...
2021-04-20
38 min
Weather Womxn
Weather Report | Anxiety, Grounding in the Present, Life Lately
Ever feel anxious and ungrounded? Afraid of taking the steps to try something new? Could you use some drops of wisdom and a shower of giggles? Tune in to the local weather report as your Weather Womxn, Stevie and Dani, share insights on how to step into greater creative freedom, tips for remaining grounded and balanced in your practice, and a little peek into their newest creative ventures. For more information or to sign-up for the Weather Womxn course in creative freedom, Holistic Creative, visit Weatherwomxn.com Music provided by...
2021-04-07
16 min
The Multicultural Millennial Womxn
Yes, We've All Had Disaster Dates
Have you ever gone on a first date and halfway through thought "I can't wait to never see this person again..." ? Well, you're not alone. On this episode of the Multicultural Millennial Womxn podcast, hosts Anya and Parthvi are joined by some listeners who share their own disaster date stories! It's safe to say that these disaster dates are the human versions of RED FLAGS. But thankfully, they're in the past and we can look back on them and share a laugh! The stories shared are equal parts cringe, scary and...
2021-03-29
17 min
Tipsy Bear Radio
S01E31 - For the Love of WOMXN
Start your weekend with the weekly, fun-loving Tipsy Bear Radio podcast - where hosts Papa Bear, George N Roses and Danielle give you the world as they see it. This week, our producer, DANIELLE is taking over! We're celebrating the end of Womxn's History Month with an episode dedicated to womxn. We welcome special guests, Anabel Zenith, Maria Fiseler, and Kenny Ramcharan to chat with Danielle about a multitude of issues women face and to highlight some really beautiful stories on both ends. We also seek to offer some guidance on how to educate...
2021-03-27
1h 42
Academic Writing Amplified
The Radical Act of Womxn Writing Together
The solitary nature of writing can perpetuate the image of the “typical” professor, a lone (male) figure, doing it all alone. But writing together, as womxn, is a radical act! The image of a typical professor is usually as a lone (male) intellectual, head down, wrestling the big ideas of academia all on his own. And academia perpetuates this vision. We are socialized to be toxically self-reliant. Not a lot of value is placed on asking for help, sharing your wisdom with a community, or making sure the voices of others are heard. There’s an unspoken implic...
2021-03-23
25 min
The Multicultural Millennial Womxn
Yes, Multicultural Millennial Womxn Are Whole
Have you ever thought about what you want your ideal self to be? In this episode of the MMW podcast, hosts Parthvi and Anya chat with special guest Dr. Evalina about purpose and how that's linked to spirituality. Dr. Evelina is a psychiatrist who is helping millennials connect with their spirituality and is teaching them how to live a more fulfilling life! Through her studies, she has found that millennials are more inclined to abandon structured religion and relate more to the concept of spirituality. Think about how many millennials...
2021-03-22
38 min
Fierce Womxn Writing - Inspiring You to Write More
Amy Solomon - Editor of Notes From The Bathroom Line, a collection of humor writing by 150 modern womxn and nonbinary writers
Amy Solomon is the editor of Notes From The Bathroom Line, an anthology of all new humor pieces (essays, satire, short stories, poetry, cartoons, artwork, and more) by 150 womxn and nonbinary writers in comedy. “The beautiful thing about some books is their time-capsule quality, how they perfectly preserve a cultural moment between two covers. Amy Solomon has created just such a book with Notes From the Bathroom Line, an eclectic mix of writing, art and "low-grade panic," to quote the subtitle, from a large and rowdy cast of very funny women.” - BookPageIn this episod...
2021-03-18
19 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Womxn Now: A Panel Discussion on International Women's Day
2021 began with the news that 111% of the net jobs lost in December of 2020 - 140,00 - belonged to womxn. According to the National Women's Law Center, men gained 16,000 jobs while womxn lost 156,000. The COVID-19 pandemic and the sprawling public health and economic disaster that followed in its wake have delivered a perfect storm of devastation for American womxn, especially womxn of color. Still, womxn were the best part of the past year. As the majority of the healthcare workforce, womxn were the backbone of the nation's pandemic care and response. Womxn have been organizing their communities well before the pandemic...
2021-03-16
1h 09
The Bodcast
Hello, my name is Womxn
This is the third episode of the yourWSGA podcast. This month we are celebrating Womxn’s History Month. In this episode Senator Molina Interviews President Victoria Smith, Director Megan Dorantes, Director Shayden Hanes, and Chairwoman Diana Ramirez. These ladies discuss their education, experiences being a womxn, a womxn of color, women’s issues that are still happening today, and provide motivation for other womxn.
2021-03-12
52 min
Rouse and Rapport
Who Run the World? (ALL Womxn and Femme Identifying People)
This episode is dedicated to all womxn everywhere! Emie is on solo to tell the people what womxn need, what they don't need, and how we can all better support and celebrate ALL womxn. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rouse-and-rapport/support
2021-03-11
48 min
Weather Womxn
Cory Sargeant | Is Your Work Ready for Press? | Running Her Brand and Business in the Flow of Authenticity and the Energetics Behind Good PR
Your Weather Womxn, Stevie & Dani sit with Cory Sargeant, founder of Sargeant PR and designer + curator of her playfully conscious brand, Lady Sargeant. Cory shares the role energetics play when it comes to marketing your brand + talent, the importance of tuning into authentic flow, when and how to initiate a PR relationship, and a peek at her emotional-health-centric upcoming projects. Beaming with the light of her unique and beautiful essence, Cory builds a bridge of clarity, from Creator to Press, with the current of authenticity that connects her brand and business. Whether her designs, layered with emotional depth...
2021-03-10
26 min
The Multicultural Millennial Womxn
Yes, Multicultural Millennial Womxn Can Have It All
On this episode, hosts Parthvi and Anya talk what it means to “have it all” as a MMW with guest Maariyah Choudery! Maariyah is Pakistani-American from California and is currently a Senior Strategy and Operations manager at UberEats. Outside of her “9-5”, she is the Head of Business Development for Muslim Women Professionals - the first professional organization for Muslim women in the US. As if that wasn’t enough, she also runs a lifestyle blog where she gives career tips, shares fashion advice and documents her life in NYC! While she didn't think it was in...
2021-03-08
34 min
The Multicultural Millennial Womxn
The Multicultural Millennial Womxn Podcast: Trailer
On this podcast, Parthvi Shah, a first-gen Indian immigrant, and Anya Cherrice, a black immigrant from Trinidad talk about everything that affects the Multicultural Millennial Woman. In America, we technically sound the same: two women of color, but we are so different. We have different experiences, come from different backgrounds, and of course, have different personalities. Want a glimpse into what we'll be talking about? Think people choosing not to pronounce our name correctly in the work-place to similarities in how our parents raised us to how colorism shows up in both our communities.
2021-03-03
01 min
Weather Womxn
Taylor Williams | "Fear is fine with me" | Illustrator, Stand-up Comedian, and Toymaker on freedom from fear and creating with joy
Stevie + Dani chat and giggle with illustrator, stand-up comedian, and co-creator of handmade wooden toy company, Taylor Williams. Taylor glitters with joy as she shares how she creates illustrations that make her laugh, is committed to confessing her secrets and embarrassing herself as a stand-up comedian, and creates wooden toys that reconnect us to whimsy with her company, Okay Have Fun. Sparkling with the silliness of a ladies' sleepover and a tribute to Jenny Slate, Taylor lights up the path to creative freedom in conversation with your Weather Womxn! @tayslurp @okayhavefunofficial Okay Have...
2021-02-24
43 min
No Limits with Skyler
Black Womxn Healing with Reelaviolette Botts-Ward
On this episode, I had the honor to sit with Ree Botts and we had a beautiful conversation about healing as Black womxn. Reelaviolette botts-ward is a homegirl, an artist, and a nontraditional community curator from Philadelphia, PA. She is the founder of blackwomxnhealing, an intergenerational collective of Black womxn committed to wholeness, where she curates healing circles, exhibitions, courses, and research “for us, by us.” We discussed: Her book, Mourning My Inner [BlackGirl] Child The unlearning we’ve had to do from older Black womxn in our lives. The sacredness of childhood Giving Black girls space to explore their full se...
2021-02-15
1h 09
Strong Runner Chick Radio
Episode 157: Lindsley Kump of Womxn Who Move on Finding a Sense of Belonging, Breaking Down Barriers, and Believing in Yourself
*Please note before listening: There is potentially triggering content where Lindsley shares more about her eating disorder between minutes 25-27, or about halfway through this episode. Feel free to skip over if you would like. Lindsley Kump is a mama, wife, fur baby mom, oral surgeon's assistant, and runner. Originally from Hawaii, Colorado has been home to her for 18 years now. Running has been a key part of my life for almost 6 years and over the last year, she has been transitioning primarily into trail running. She recently started Womxn_Who_Move, an all-inclusive community dedicated to...
2021-02-15
42 min
Complete Human Performance Radio
Updates and new cohorts for CHP WOMXN and MXN: LEGENDS #031
The podcast welcomes on Annie Dohack as she and host Anthony D’Orazio discuss how the CHP WOMXN’s and MXN: LEGENDS programs have gone so far. What have they learned? What has been tweaked from their initial inception to better serve their audiences. The next cohorts for both groups start on March 1st. You can sign-up at the following links: CHP WOMXN: https://completehumanperformance.com/product/womxn/ CHP MXN: LEGENDS: https://completehumanperformance.com/product/mxnlegends/ Have a question, need to contact the show, or are interested in training with Complete Huma...
2021-02-15
51 min
Going Places
Season 2 Trailer: Welcome Back to the Genius Womxn Podcast
Get full show notes and more information at: geniuswomxn.co/podcast/s2Want to know how to publish your travel stories? Download my free guide in which I share with you the 10 steps to take now to get your work out into the world.For more BTS of this podcast follow @geniuswomxnNeed support and accountability? Join our Genius Womxn Facebook group!If you enjoy Genius Womxn, we could use your support! Please consider leaving us a review, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you!...
2021-02-03
04 min
Go sis, get it!
E10: "WOMXN NEED WOMXN"
3 reasons why you need womxn in your life. No one understands us more than other womxn who have been where you are, womxn who have been through what you’re going through right now. Go ahead and listen to some reminders why it’s important to support other womxn and create this positivity around sisterhood 💕 Follow me on IG: @gosisgetit Join our FB community group : go sis get it Follow and like my FB page @gosisgetit Leave reviews and comments! Much love, Anji
2021-02-03
21 min
Afrikan Womxn’s Consciousness in The Changing World
Why I’m NOT a Womxn Of Color: Lets Normalize Afrikan Womxn Reclaiming Narrative and Agency.
“Afrikan Womxn’s Consciousness in the Changing World: #DecolonizePraxis; further challenge and question racial construct via Person of Color- (system based shaped) narrative. Being a Womxn in the patriarchal world has been terribly exhausting in the last 33yrs; but being a Womxn of color in America? Emotionally taxing and close to crippling, if you don’t self-assess: 🦋🦋🦋🦋#UnlearningPatriarchalBondage 📚. In this episode, I speak from soul evolving-journey that also calls for authentic solidarity among human “race..”, the constructed races struggling in careful/ drawn geo political border- boundaries and national-flag worshiping? But deep down- we are collectively searching for meaning and #Oneness? There’s Power in the #Lov...
2021-01-23
27 min
Weather Womxn
Meet your Weather Womxn and The Creative Life-Cycle™
Your Weather Womxn, Stevie and Dani, tell their story of friendship and how it led to the birth of Weather Womxn and introduce The Creative Life-Cycle™, breaking down the 6 phases and the essential wisdom that each holds as we all learn to navigate the creative process with more joy and freedom.
2021-01-18
23 min
Wiseish Womxn
Friends For Life
Wiseish Womxn comes back with Season 2 to discuss the ups and downs about maintaining friends. Dig deep into the reasons we love our friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/staywise305/message
2021-01-10
40 min
Fierce Womxn Writing - Inspiring You to Write More
Maika Moulite & Maritza Moulite, authors of One of the Good Ones, a young adult novel about a young womxn living in the aftermath of her sister's death at a BLM protest
Maika Moulite and Maritza Moulite are sisters and the authors of One of the Good Ones, a young adult novel that explores Blackness and how it relates to white acceptability, through the eyes of a young womxn whose sister was killed at a BLM protest. Kirkus awarded the book a starred review, saying, “Brilliant storytelling, sharp dialogue … An explosive look behind the hashtags at race and history, taking readers on a road trip mapped by love and grief. Close to perfection."In this episode, we discuss their writing process, and:Getting caught up in perfe...
2021-01-07
39 min
Fierce Womxn Writing - Inspiring You to Write More
Mia Mercado - Author of Weird But Normal, a collection of humor essays exploring the contradictions of being a womxn
Mia Mercado is the author of the collection of humor essays, Weird But Normal, which explores the absurdity of being a womxn, and more particularly, a millennial womxn. PopSugar recommends the book, saying, “Whether she’s tackling universal topics like the joy of shopping at Target or zeroing in on discussing racial identity, each one of her essays is insightful, funny, and a joy to read.”In this episode, we discuss her writing process, and:Separating your worth as a person from what you createWriting the things you want to writeAnd moreI would l...
2020-12-31
35 min
bamboo & glass
Building The Cosmos: a Digital Community of Asian Womxn ft. Cassandra Lam & Karen Mok
Community is something many of us value. But with the pandemic, there is a particular kind of community people have been valuing even more: online, digital communities. We’ve chatted in previous episodes about the power of social media and online connection. But building out an entire online community? That’s certainly another story that needs to be highlighted.We're honored to be joined by Cassandra and Karen, the co-founders of The Cosmos, “A space for Asian womxn to care for themselves, their community, and their world.” In this episode, you'll hear them share:
2020-11-08
1h 20
HCAU Unfiltered
S3 E3: Womxn in Media
In this episode, Alle and Wyatt discuss womxn in media. Including how womxn are portrayed, engrained, and internalized forms of misogyny, where and who we get news and media from, and how womxn are able to advance in the labor market. We hope you enjoy it! Sources: https://www.hercampus.com/school/american/hcaus-use-gender-inclusive-language https://www.insider.com/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-aoc-vanity-fair-clothes-backlash-response-2020-10 https://hbr.org/2019/06/tackling-the-underrepresentation-of-women-in-media https://internews.org/impact/women
2020-11-06
32 min
Complete Human Performance Radio
Introducing CHP Womxn: a community based program for womxn by women #024
The podcast welcomes on Annie Dohack, Ariana Scalfo, and Heather Golubski, the founders and leaders of CHP Womxn. They discuss the need for an inclusive women specific program in today’s society and marketplace and how that need and the needs of women was the birthing ground for this project. They also cover what that means in terms of how the program is put together as well as the logistics of how it will run. You can find more information at: https://completehumanperformance.com/product/womxn/ Have a question, need to contact the show, or are...
2020-11-01
45 min
NYU Wagner Review Podcast Channel
Womxn & Politics: The Role of Womxn in the Political Sphere
One week before the 2020 election, Wagner Womxn's panel explores what it means to be a womxn in the political sphere. They discuss identity politics, the importance of women's engagement in politics, and what NYU Wagner students can do to get out the vote in our own community.Panelists include De'Ara Balenger, co-founder of Maestra and former director of engagement for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign; Jen Bendery, senior political reporter at HuffPost; Charlotte Clymer, activist and writer; Dianne Morales, candidate for Mayor of New York City; Kunoor Ojha, chief of staff for the Green New Deal Network and E...
2020-10-28
1h 26
The Spiritual Feminist
The Healing Power of Sisterhood & Facilitating Womxn’s Circles
Now more than ever, I am so grateful for sisterhood and this sacred community we find ourselves and each other in - which is why I felt very called to offer my online journey ‘Facilitate Online Magic’ again, which guides you on the journey to host your own virtual womxn’s circles. In this episode, I reflect on sisterhood and the wounds that surround that in our society. I talk about what sisterhood has meant to me in the past and how I feel into it now. We carry deep wounds rooted in history, which teach us to mistrus...
2020-10-02
47 min
Midday-Joy
The Bag Factory Young Womxn Studio Bursary
The Bag Factory is delighted to announce that Cheriese Dilrajh andHemali Khoosal have been selected as joint recipients of the annualYoung Womxn Studio Bursary, funded by Bag Factory alumni artist SamNhlengethwa. They will share a fully funded studio bursary at the BagFactory for twelve months from October 2020 to September 2021.The response to the call for applications for this year’s Young WomxnStudio Bursary was overwhelming, demonstrating a high level of talentedemerging womxn artists in South Africa. Taking into consideration thechallenges of the current global economic climate and the strength of theapplications received, we decided to maximise the benefit of this bu...
2020-10-01
07 min
Afrikan Womxn’s Consciousness in The Changing World
Womxn Before Me Were Expected to Sacrifice Their Values and Boundaries: I Learned from The Best!
Here’s a little something about me: I don’t fold for shallow-patriarchal power and culture or misogyny; even when it’s internalized by fellow Womxn who expect other Womxn to fold and sacrifice themselves. In this episode, I speak candidly to young Womxn in #entrepreneurship and encourage anyone to instill better boundaries in their lives, businesses, and practices as a whole: Because #Patriarchy is/will be very much alive by the time we have great-grandkids as well... #Boundaries #AfrikanWomxnConsciousness #UnLearningPatriarchalBondage
2020-09-28
16 min
Tough Girl Podcast
Ashly Winchester - Ultra runner focused on FKT’s (Fastest Known Times) & Host of Womxn Of The Wild Podcast
Ashly Winchester an avid ultra-runner, backpacker, rock climber, and mountaineer. She also loves chasing FKT's (Fastest Known Times) and revels in immersing herself in solo, unsupported records in the wilderness. Ashly created and began hosting the podcast, Womxn Of The Wild, in December 2019 with the aim to inspire, educate, and empower women in the outdoors. Ashly in her own words: “As I developed my skills and proficiency in the outdoors, I started meeting and connecting with a ton of really amazing ladies. I realized that I wanted to help bring more women into this world of adventure. I don’t care what...
2020-09-24
57 min
Her CEO Journey™: The Business Finance Podcast for Mission-Driven Women Entrepreneurs
FLIK: Advancing Womxn in Business - The Journey of Michelle Kwok (Level-Up)
What roadblocks keep womxn from advancing in business? It’s not a lack of intelligence, ambition, or creativity—it’s a lack of access. Having access to the right opportunities can make all the difference in someone’s career trajectory and social impact. That’s why entrepreneur Michelle Kwok built her company, FLIK. In our conversation, we discuss what FLIK is, how the platform helps advance womxn in business, and why community support is crucial to both professional growth and global progress. Beyond discovering the ins and outs of the FLIK portal, you’ll...
2020-09-24
22 min
Black Gaze
Protect Black Womxn
In this episode, Dr. Porcher and Dr. Bertrand discuss the importance and need to Protect Black Womxn. Malcolm X said: “The most disrespected person in America is the Black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the Black woman. The most neglected person in America is the Black woman.” We share our own personal stories about neglect and disrespect we have received as Black Womxn. We also provide concrete steps that can be enacted by all, to ensure that we are protecting ALL Black Womxn. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/black-gaze/support
2020-09-23
45 min
How to Womxn: Buck the System. Live your Truth.
Trailer: How to Womxn : Buck the System. Live your Truth.
I'm Deepshikha Sairam, Business Mentor for womxn who are done playing small, and I am so stoked to announce my new podcast : How to Womxn : Buck the System. Live your Truth. It’s 2020 and we are still being told how to be a womxn by a culture that’s steeped in patriarchy. We live in a broken patriarchal culture that has created systems and laws that have kept us chained to it for so long. It was created to keep us small. It has always told us how to live our life, how to love, how...
2020-09-21
02 min
How to Womxn: Buck the System. Live your Truth.
Trailer: How to Womxn : Buck the System. Live your Truth.
I'm Deepshikha Sairam, Business Mentor for womxn who are done playing small, and I am so stoked to announce my new podcast : How to Womxn : Buck the System. Live your Truth. It’s 2020 and we are still being told how to be a womxn by a culture that’s steeped in patriarchy. We live in a broken patriarchal culture that has created systems and laws that have kept us chained to it for so long. It was created to keep us small. It has always told us how to live our life, how to love, how...
2020-09-21
02 min
Mainline Presents: Hear Her
Ep. 08: Nobody Rides for Black Womxn Like Black Womxn
This episode is all about friendship in all of its complexity and differences. For many of us, friends are like family. Joined by some of her girlfriends, who are all Black womxn, host Cartier begins the conversation reminiscing about the show Girlfriends, which aired on UPN/CW from 2000-8 and was recently released on Netflix. The group talks about difficulties of life during COVID-19, including keeping up with friendships. Throughout the episode, the friends reveal what their friendships look like and what is important to them. Being a Black womxn is hard, and being friends with fellow Black...
2020-09-18
1h 02
Mom, I Got This!
Introducing "Mom, I Got This!" with Stanford Womxn in Design
Launching this Wednesday, September 16th with Stanford sophomore co-hosts Emily Redmond and Isabel Arboleda. We're here to guide you through insightful convos with amazing ladies, asking questions like "What is design?" "What happens at the intersection of design and other fields like business and education?" and, more generally, "How do I even begin to find what I'm truly passionate about??" We help make professional discussions approachable with unconventional realizations and fun anecdotes along the way. You're always welcome to pull up a chair with us on "Mom, I Got This!", so see you soon!
2020-09-15
01 min
Womxn of Color Summit Podcast
Andrea Jin on her journey to becoming a comedian as an Asian womxn
It was a pleasure to speak with Andrea Jin about her journey to becoming a comedian. Spoiler Alert: drop out of business school. We love Andrea’s honesty about learning how to be confident in herself and how to look at trying to do something creative that you love without fear of failure.
2020-09-13
35 min
Womxn of Color Summit Podcast
Alishia McCullough on taking up more space
It was a powerful experience to speak with Alishia McCullough, a millennial Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist and National Certified Counselor, about how shame can prevent womxn of color from walking in our truth. This one is for all womxn who were told to take up less space.
2020-09-13
26 min
The TITT Talks Podcast - Modern Women Living in a Mama World
The Womxn of TITT Talks - Season 1 Reunion
The womxn of TITT Talks get together in person to record an episode together (for the FIRST TIME since launching) on wrapping Season 1! Listen to what happens as our own real husband of Hollywood, Jake Munoz, hosts this special reunion. Note that this episode was video recorded so please also head over to the TITT Talks YouTube channel to get the full effect! On this episode, the womxn of TITT Talks give updates on their lives since launching the podcast. We touch on highlights and lessons learned of Season 1, we resurrect LBKs, and dish a little bit ab...
2020-09-02
36 min
Let's talk:
A Womxn’s Revolution - Embrace Her Lead with Shalini Tripathi⠀
On #womensequalityday today, I’m speaking with Shalini, an intersectional feminist, a lifestyle blogger, and the Founder & CEO of the non-profit - Embrace Her Lead. ✨⠀ ⠀ She founded Embrace Her Lead to serve as a virtual program to connect ambitious young womxn with mentors who are passionate about empowerment through experience. She strongly believes that the world needs an empathy revolution, and by finding inspiration from the bumps along her trail, she is dedicated to uplifting young womxn who are in need of a guiding light. 💁🏻♀️⠀ ⠀ Shalini talks to us about her intentions...
2020-08-27
18 min
Let’s talk:
A Womxn’s Revolution - Embrace Her Lead with Shalini Tripathi⠀
On #womensequalityday today, I’m speaking with Shalini, an intersectional feminist, a lifestyle blogger, and the Founder & CEO of the non-profit - Embrace Her Lead. ✨⠀ ⠀ She founded Embrace Her Lead to serve as a virtual program to connect ambitious young womxn with mentors who are passionate about empowerment through experience. She strongly believes that the world needs an empathy revolution, and by finding inspiration from the bumps along her trail, she is dedicated to uplifting young womxn who are in need of a guiding light. 💁🏻♀️⠀ ⠀ Shalini talks to us about her intentions and...
2020-08-27
18 min
Boss Up
I’m a Black womxn and a superhero in Corporate America
In this episode, the ladies get real about their feelings of having to play a superwomxn, do all, be all to everyone in the workplace. They question, ‘where this mentality and work ethic comes from; society, the black womxn who came before or themselves? They get super honest about their perspectives and relationship to some white womxn and womxn of color at work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2020-08-22
1h 16
For What, For Who?
#48: Womxn Empower w/ Lieva Hadisi
Today we have Lieva Hadisi on the show! She is the founder and facilitator of Womxn Empower- a community she created that this episode dives into deep about. She shares with usWhy she created Womxn EmpowerHow the community has grownHer transition of ending a long-term relationship, moving to Toronto and surviving the global pandemicMaking friends as we get olderNavigating dating on the appsI hope you love this episode as much as I did, I love Lieva and what she is all...
2020-08-10
57 min
Nonprofit Lowdown
#97-Executive Coaching for BIPOC Womxn with Erica Hamilton
Erica Hamilton: mother, wife, social justice warrior, leader. For those of you who missed Erica's previous podcast episode, I'm thrilled to interview her again as she kicks off her newest adventures. Erica is passionate about social justice and supporting BIPOC womxn who may struggle to thrive in environments that were not created for them. In this interview, we chat about some big things, including: 1) Womxn of color and their relationship to money and wealth-building 2) How to know if an organization is truly down for the cause or simply doing "performative wokeness." 3) How Erica's new...
2020-08-06
51 min
The Kwerk Tartz
Ep. 3- "Do we hate Black womxn?" Rumors, Rage, Reflections & more...
In this episode, the Kwerk Tartz reflect on their new TV and music guilty pleasures, then delve into a discussion about the paradox evident within the recent public ridicule of Megan Thee Stallion and Jada Pinkett-Smith, contrasted with the ongoing public support of Black Lives Matter since the murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Questions arise about the double-standards in how we perceive Black womxn as personally responsible when they experience acts of violence or harm, and the ways in which Black womxn's pain is often met with disbelief, jokes, and bullying. How does the intersection of race a...
2020-07-19
1h 26
Non-Diet Yogi
Ep 13. Fitness & Womxn’s Blood Rites: Tracking Menses, Not Macros and Embracing Menopause with Rachelle Ballard-Clayton
There is a lack of representation of women aged 40+ in fitness. Rachelle Ballard-Clayton is shifting that pattern by basing her approach to training womxn on their shifting internal landscape and cyclical patterns.In this episode:A little pre-interview solo ramble on systemic racism and unrecognised privilege in yoga/wellness/spirituality worldsTraining womxn and running a fitness business, without body transformations or weight loss challenges (!)The importance of strength training – as opposed to just cardio and yoga - for womxn, especially those over 30 years of ageMovement and the menstrual cycle: adapting your training to...
2020-07-06
1h 39
Eros Money Power
How to Own Your Seductress When You Feel Triggered or Jealous of Other Womxn
LISTEN FOR FULL RESOURCES ON MY BLOG: https://www.amberleitz.com/what-to-do-when-you-feel-triggered-by-another-womxn-why-embodying-your-seductress-in-sisterhood-is-so-powerful/ One of the most common blocks many womxn carry is the sisterhood wound. It manifests in many different ways. The fear of other womxn who are erotically expressed and/or have something we want. Triggers, jealousy, competition, comparison…how do we handle it all? How do we come out of it connected to other womxn, turned on & fully owning our inner seductress? Here’s what we explore in this episode: Why I avoided going deep with womxn for years on my erotic journey (and business journey) The top two...
2020-05-09
1h 04
bamboo & glass
Asian American Womxn in Faith
Another commonality Da Eun and Sophia share in their background (aside from working in tech, being Asian American womxn, and being classically trained musicians) is their upbringing in faith. We sat down with an old church friend of Da Eun's, who she had the pleasure of reconnecting with after many years, to openly share our struggles of grappling with what we were taught in church coupled with the intersectional identity of being Asian American womxn. Religion and spirituality are such personal journeys that we often don't even share with our loved ones when we're struggling, questioning, or learning something...
2020-04-12
47 min
Patriarchy PoPcast
#3: I Am Every Womxn
Episode 3. Featuring Diana Munyaradzi, Erin Blieden, and Tiana Davids. To all the womxn who hustle hard, all the womxn who rule the office, all the womxn who work from home, and all the womxn whose home is their work. To all the womxn who love themselves, and all the womxn working on it. To all the womxn who are making change, all the womxn putting others first, all the womxn putting themselves first. How does empowerment look like in the new era of Twenty Plenty? On this episode, our three guests speak on the ups and...
2020-03-08
28 min
The Calgarian
Live: Womxn's March / Taking Strides
Womxn's March / Taking Strides Taking Strides website Calgary Womxn's March Some background on the broader Womxn's March movement 1:44 - Adora Nwofor 5:22 - Chantal Chagnon 11:43 - Audrey Lane Cockett 17:33 - Iris Jane Gibot 19:34 - Ghada Alatrash 24:51 - Souad Farag 26:26 - Devi Persaud 30:20 - Shifrah Gadamsetti 35:57 - Latasha Calf Robe 45:06 - Bethel Afework Follow The Calgarian on: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | and visit thecalgarian.ca
2020-01-20
47 min
Woke WOC Docs
ANNOUNCEMENT: Bay Area Live Recording on 9/27: Healing Justice By and For Womxn of Color in Oakland!
Join us, Woke WOC Docs, for a live podcast recording and community celebration with womxn of color healers rooted in Oakland! Together, we talk more about healing by and for womxn of color and communities in Oakland and how various healing practices, frameworks, and modalities can work together for community medicine and healing. As Woke WOC Docs has grown bigger with 500+ subscribers across our platforms and nearly 10k+ plays in less than a year since its infancy, this event will launch our third season and podcast tour to different cities across the US, starting in the Bay Area. We will...
2019-09-17
01 min
Queer MEDucation
Queer Womxn's Health ft. Angie Magaña, CNM, WHNP
Many opportunities are missed to test, treat, educate and advocate regarding medical and social concerns of queer womxn. Today, we chat with Angie Magaña, a womxn's health nurse practitioner and founder of the Audre Lorde Health Program at the LA LGBT Center, regarding the extreme health disparities affecting lesbian, bisexual, and queer womxn.
2019-07-02
1h 07