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The PR Maven PodcastThe PR Maven PodcastThe Power of Human Connection in PR ft. Tangia Renee Al-awaji Estrada - Episode 281In this episode of The PR Maven® Podcast, host Nancy Marshall explores the power of storytelling in PR and branding with Tangia Renee Al-awaji Estrada. Tangia, a PR and brand strategist and co-founder of BIPOC Podcast Creators, shares her journey from political science and community organizing to founding her own PR agency. The conversation covers the importance of personal branding, effective media relations, and the unique challenges of PR efforts within multicultural communities. Tangia emphasizes the need for genuine relationship-building and understanding the nuances of different communities. The episode also features insights on maintaining authentic connections and highlights the i...2024-07-3033 minThe PR Maven PodcastThe PR Maven PodcastThe Power of Human Connection in PR ft. Tangia Renee Al-awaji Estrada - Episode 281In this episode of The PR Maven® Podcast, host Nancy Marshall explores the power of storytelling in PR and branding with Tangia Renee Al-awaji Estrada. Tangia, a PR and brand strategist and co-founder of BIPOC Podcast Creators, shares her journey from political science and community organizing to founding her own PR agency. The conversation covers the importance of personal branding, effective media relations, and the unique challenges of PR efforts within multicultural communities. Tangia emphasizes the need for genuine relationship-building and understanding the nuances of different communities. The episode also features insights on maintaining authentic connections and highlights the i...2024-07-3033 minThe Join inCrowd Business PodcastThe Join inCrowd Business PodcastJoin inCrowd Business Podcast S3 E1 - featuring Tangia Al-awaji EstradaOn this episode of The Join inCrowd Business Podcast, we catch up with Tangia Al-awaji Estrada, Founder, BIPOC Podcast Creators, PR & Brand Strategist, Innovative Comms & Storyteller and Business Builder, to talk about PR and the importance of building a personal brand. To find out more about Tangia Al-awaji Estrada, please feel free to visit her at: https://tangia-renee-consulting.my.canva.site/ ABOUT JOIN INCROWD PODCAST The Join inCrowd Business Podcast explores the stories of business, how they got started and what makes them unique. We feature a wide...2023-03-1743 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastBIPOC Podcast Creators with Tangia Renee and Maribel Quezada SmithTangia Renee is doing something a little different and coming out from behind the mic to be a guest on her own show, sort of. After working hard on a new project Tangia Renee and Maribel Quezada Smith are here to talk about the launch of BIPOC Podcast Creators. An online community and consulting firm that aims to help BIPOC creators in podcasting reach beyond the 101 and grow in the industry.  In This Episode:   What is BIPOC Podcast Creators and why it needs to exists The personal experiences that led Tangia & Maribel to creating th...2022-03-0845 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastWalking Poetry & Punching The Air with Ibi ZoboiWhen Ibi Zoboi randomly bumped into her former college classmate, Yusef Salaam, of The Central Park Five she knew serendipity was at work, and she knew she needed to help him write his story for young adults. Together, they authored Punching The Air, the tragic, beautiful, and touching story of a young Black boy convicted of a crime he did not commit. While the story is fictional it parallels the real-life wrongful conviction of co-author Yusef Salaam in 1989.  In This Episode: How the real-life story of, Yusef Salaam, of the Central Park Five lead to writing a...2020-12-1840 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastWe Were All 13 Once with Robin FarmerWinner of a 2019 She Writes Press and SparkPress Toward Equality in Publishing (STEP) Contest award, Robin Farmer, wrote Malcolm And Me for every one of us that was once a 13-year-old girl trying to figure out life. A seasoned journalist and writer, her fiction projects include screenplays and poetry focusing on girls advocating for social justice. In This Episode: Why you should never give up on yourself, and keep pushing toward your dream even when it takes a long time Why young girls need to have their voices heard The process of bringing a fictional character...2020-12-1140 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastThere's Always Hope with Veena RaoWinner of the She Writes Press and SparkPress Toward Equality in Publishing contest, Veena Rao, knows what it's like to have to start life over from scratch. She came to the US from India to create a whole new life and then spent 10 years pouring her lessons learned, observations, and inspiration into her book, Purple Lotus. Purple Lotus, is a beautiful story personalizing the immigrant experience with a universal message: there’s hope even if you feel inadequate, powerless, fearful. It is never too late to take control of your life – we must choose to live, not just exist. Deal...2020-12-0435 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastThe Genius of Women with Janice KaplanAn accomplished writer and media personality, Janice Kaplan knew she had a great book idea on her hands when she realized that “genius” is a word used to describe men, but not often women. Not even very accomplished and genius women. That’s why she wrote, “The Genius of Women,” her latest book highlighting, you guessed it, genius women who have been overlooked. Janice is on the show with us today discussing her process, what she learned about genius women, and why men get to be "genius," but women often do not.  -----> Nominate us for the Colorado Po...2020-11-2748 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSensuous Knowledge with Minna SalamiMinna Salami is a Nigerian-Finnish and Swedish writer, and the founder of the multiple award-winning blog, MsAfropolitan, which connects feminism with critical reflections on contemporary culture from an Africa-centred perspective. Minna is the author of her new book, "Sensuous Knowledge: A Black Feminist Approach for Everyone" - a collection of thought-provoking essays that explore questions central to how we see ourselves, our history, and our world. In this Episode: How African-American women and African women can stand in solidarity with one another The difference between mainstream feminism and African-centered feminism What may be the possible next...2020-11-2046 minDear FrannyDear FrannyTangia Renee Estrada - The Path to Self Love and Self WorthToday, love coach Francesca (@dearfranny) hosts Tangia Reene, women’s empowerment coach, travel and wellness blogger, and podcast creator.  Listen in as Francesca and Tangia connect on body image, starting her business, and self-worth. Francesca and Tangia also dive into understanding your why when it comes to body image, diet, and fitness.   Tangia Renee: Tangia’s IG: @tangiarenee Free Body Society: www.freebodysociety.com   Special thanks to our sponsor, Audible! Get your free 30 day Audible trial: http://audibletrial.com/dearfranny   Keep in touch...2020-11-131h 07That\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastEquanimity with Dr. Gail ParkerDr. Gail Parker is a well-known psychology expert, having been featured on nationally and internationally syndicated talk shows including numerous appearances on the Oprah Show. She is with us on the podcast today to discuss her new book, Restorative Yoga for Ethnic and Race-Based Stress and Trauma, a first of its kind book describing how Restorative Yoga can be used as an effective self-care tool to help you navigate the stresses and traumas arising from daily lived experiences associated with race. In This Episode: Why yoga can be an essential key in healing racial trauma How...2020-11-1353 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastNot A Feminist with Virginia MendezVirginia Mendez is a children’s book author, public speaker, and co-founder of The Feminist Shop, a brand educating on gender equality through content and also selling feminist books and ethically produced wearable activism and gifts. Her bilingual book Mika & Lolo invites parents and children to challenge gender stereotypes and focus on critical thinking. Originally in Spanish/English now the book is translated into 5 languages. Virginia has been recognized as one of the145 Inspiring Women Leaders of 2020 by Diverse In Global and she is part of the Top 100 UK Entrepreneur of 2020.  In This Episode: How feminism is...2020-11-0649 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastDon’t Lose Your Muchness with Rachel Vorona CoteThis episode is for every woman who is considered “too much.” Too loud, too sexual, too edgy, too confident. In her new book, Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today, Rachel braids cultural criticism and storytelling together in an exploration of how culture grinds away at the bodies, souls, and sexualities of women, forcing them into smaller lives than they desire.  In this episode:  Why women who step out of expected roles are considered “too much”, and even dangerous. What vampires and Alice In Wonderland have to do with feminism How victorian era constr...2020-10-2939 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHow To Push Through with Nicole D. VickS6E2: How To Break Through with Nicole D. Vick A college professor, community activist, and public health advocate, Nicole D. Vick published her first book, a memoir, called Pushing Through: Finding The Light In Every Lesson. She shares both the heartbreaking pain and the extraordinary triumphs that led her to advocacy and social justice work. Her story takes place against the background of the long-neglected and overlooked community of South-Central Los Angeles, where she grapples with the grotesque imbalance of power and privilege as it unfolds in every aspect of her life and those...2020-10-2341 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastS6E1: Love and Contradictions with Dr. Ivelisse RodriguezWhen Dr. Ivelisse Rodriguez debuted her short story collection, Love War Stories, it quickly became a 2019 PEN/Faulkner finalist and a 2018 Foreword Reviews INDIES finalist. Her collection of short stories bring a cultural richness and elegant approach to discussing heartache, violence, and the hard choices women are often faced with as they find their place in society while trying to hold true to cultural traditions. We also discuss how she overcame her fear of writing to become an accomplished writer. Plus, the many contradictions in our ideas about love.  In this episode:  Realizing that anything can ha...2020-10-1650 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSeason 6 Trailer: The She Wrote That! SeasonSeason 6 Launches October 16th and you do not want to miss out! We've curated impactful and dynamic writers across genres whose work intersects with today's social issues. In this season of That's What She Did Podcast we share with you the stories of how these incredible authors found their way in the challenging publishing industry, the obstacles they overcame, and the stories they tell in their work that inspire us to be better.  Do you like to win things? Head over to www.thatswhatshedidpodcast.com  on Oct. 16th to register to win free bo...2020-10-0901 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastPre-Season Bonus: The Movement MakersThe Movement Makers Panel is the culmination of History Colorado’s yearlong initiative “Year of La Chicana”. This community-driven programming was a directive born out of a desire to honor Chicanas - past, present, and future and to share their stories with a wide range of communities. This group of dynamic and impactful women are current movement makers and the panel asks us all to reflect on the ways in which we too are invited to build upon, amplify, and create change in our communities. Season 6 of the podcast starts October 16, 2020. We're pleased to provide this p...2020-10-091h 11That\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSpecial Episode: Movement Makers Live!You're invited to a fun and inspiring virtual live podcast event on Tuesday, Sept. 29th at 6pm MST/ 8pm EST. In partnership with History Colorado and Year of La Chicana, we are thrilled to bring you a one-night-only live event called Movement Makers.  It’s a panel discussion elevating Latina Leaders of Colorado who are creating change and amplifying justice around vital community issues.  You don’t need to be from Colorado to learn about what these inspiring women are up to.  I am thrilled to be hosting the panel and I’m her...2020-09-2401 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastIt's A Wrap - Season 6 Round-UpFor our final episode of Season 5, The Womxn Who Disrupt, we created a round-up of some of our favorite clips. Enjoy! Don't miss bonus episodes and Season 6 releasing Fall 2020. Subscribe Now! Featured Clips: Teri Ijeoma - Ep. 1 on how to build wealth. Cheyenne Woods & Maribel Quezada Smith - Ep. 3 on disrupting golf as women of color. Denise Hamilton - Ep. 6 on helping women go further, faster in the workplace. Bad Dominicana - Ep. 7 on colorism and anti-blackness Regan Byrd - Ep. 9 on anti-oppression. Nicole Porter - Ep. 13 on mass incarceration and policing in America...2020-06-1939 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastLet's Talk About Men And... Healing with Corrine RiceCorrine Rice is the Executive Director of a non-profit called the B.U.F.F.A.L.O Project, which works to train men in non-indigenous communities on healthy masculinity using traditional indigenous understandings of balance. The B.U.F.F.A.L.O. Project has found a unique way to combat violence against women and sex-trafficking through their training by helping men heal from their own traumas.     Connect with Corrine:  Buffaloproject.org @MissCorrine86 Search #MMIW to find out how to support demanding justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women  Contact the Show: Thats...2020-06-1247 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastThrowback Episode: Not All White Women with Race2DinnerWe are podcasters united to condemn the tragic murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and many many others at the hands of police. This is a continuation of the systemic racism pervasive in our country since its inception and we are committed to standing against racism in all its forms.  We believe that to be silent is to be complicit. We believe that Black lives matter. We believe that Black lives are more important than property. We believe that we have a responsibility to use our platforms to speak out a...2020-06-051h 06That\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastCrime and Punishment, and “Justice?” with Nicole Porter and the Sentencing ProjectNicole Porter is the Director of Advocacy at the Sentencing Project. Nicole was named a "New Civil Rights Leader" by Essence Magazine for her work to eliminate mass incarceration. Her work has been cited in several major media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, and National Public Radio. She is with us today to talk about the work of disrupting mass incarceration in the US. In This Episode: Why the US has the highest rate of incarceration in the world Why women’s incarceration growth rates now exceed that of men How the issue of...2020-05-291h 06That\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastStaging Serendipitous Collisions (in our sarcastic voices) with Simon RossIn an effort to catalyze change, and elevate opportunities for women and people of color, Simone Founded Simone D. Ross, LLC, a consulting firm with the vision of catalyzing human thriving. Simone uses her 15+ years of corporate experience to bring voice to the importance of creating equity within business enterprises. Simone also brings a refreshing voice and insight to many events as a Host and Auctioneer. She facilitates inspiring experiences, content, and presentations, to "ignite the light" in the participants at the events she hosts. In This Episode: Why we need to invest in sponsorship to...2020-05-2242 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastThrowback Episode: An Unapologetic Life with Sita KaylinStepping back to Season 3 this week to share one of our early breakout episodes, with sex worker Sita Kaylin. She wrote a book about her real-life experiences as a veteran stripper and sex worker, and why she doesn't have anything to apologize for for...because she made the choices she wanted to make.  In this Episode: How to find your voice and live your choices unapologetically Why sex work probably isn't anything like you think Yes...it is possible to be an empowered woman working in the sex industry Connect with Sita: Sitakaylin.c...2020-05-1542 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHow To Be A Champion with Amplify Latinx Co-Founders Eneida Roman & Betty FranciscoAmplify Latinx is a non-partisan, collaborative movement whose mission is to build Latinx economic and political power by significantly increasing Latinx civic engagement and representation in leadership positions across sectors. Amplify Latinx was launched by the Latina Circle, a Boston-based, non-profit social venture that is advancing Latina leaders across industries into positions of power and influence.  In This Episode: How AmplifyLatinx is disrupting the mindset of Latina leadership Why it’s important for each of us to be champions for the next generation of leadership  What it takes to expand our own leadership mindsets Why we need...2020-05-0858 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHarness The Power of Your Voice with Rebecca NunziatoThis June and July House of Pod and AMPED are hosting a podcast incubator for women of color called From the Margins to the Center. Rebecca Nunziato is the Program Director of From The Margins To The Center and here to talk about why a program like this is needed in the podcasting space. The program is free to apply and free to participate. So, if you’re dying to make a podcast - applications are open until May 8. Get on it! Contact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast ...2020-05-0135 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastS5E9: When Is This Gonna Stop? with Regan ByrdRegan is a recognized anti-oppression activist, speaker, and trainer. She was named a “Woman to Watch” by the Denver League of Women Voters, and received the Lily Ledbetter Award. She was recently named “Woman of the Year” by the Business and Professional Women of Denver. She trains people from all backgrounds and knowledge levels, focusing on the concept of oppression and how we can identify and resist it, together. In This Episode: How anti-oppression is intertwined with but not the same as diversity, equity, and inclusion work The ways patriarchy as a system harms men too and the...2020-04-2458 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastThe Liberated Lady & The Museum For Black GirlsThe Museum For Black Girls is an immersive tribute to black girl magic. Founded by Keisha Marie and Charlie Billingsley. The two women created an immersive experience representing black women and sisterhood starting from the camaraderie of gathering in salons and kitchens. They are creating a celebratory space where the stories of black women are not rooted in trauma, but rather celebration, love, and nuance. In This Episode: Why it’s important to tell your own story Why creating a space for and by black women is a celebratory space for all women of color, and an...2020-04-1746 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastIrregular Latina with Zahira Kelly-Cabrera aka Bad DominicanaZahira Kelly-Cabrera aka @Bad_Dominicana is an AfroDominicana Mami, writer, DJ, songstress, visual artist, award-winning socio-cultural critic, and international speaker. Known for advocating for LatiNegra visibility and rights with an unfiltered approach. Her writing has appeared in many publications such as the New York Times, Latina, Vibe, and the BBC noted for her indigenous style storytelling and no holds barred approach to analysis and critique of culture, colonialism, and social power dynamics from an anticolonial Afro-Latina perspective.     In This Episode: How creating art featuring girls of color became an unintentional act of disruption  Why feminism as we kn...2020-04-1048 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastGoing Further Faster with Denise HamiltonDenise Hamilton is the founder and CEO of WatchHerWork, a learning platform for professional women and the leaders who support inclusion. Whether it is a thoughtful discussion about inclusion in organizations, developing female leadership, navigating change or the future of work, she presents practical, actionable concepts that catalyze change in perceptions and action. In This Episode: Why mentorship and diversity initiatives are broken and how to evolve them to "diversity 2.0"  How creating an “on-demand” environment for the information women need in the workplace is democratizing   Why navigating work, no matter your career level is hard and challen...2020-04-0359 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastNot Your Mama's Vacay with Sydney Jackson-ClockstonSydney Jackson-Clockston is the owner of Sydney Starr Travel and is a Responsible Travel, Retreat Coordinator, and Business Strategist with The Kite+Dart Group. She has found a unique way to disrupt the travel industry. Sydney recently started Living History Tours as an opportunity for experiential learning. The knowledge learned during tours is applicable not just to personal growth but also to business practices. Tours offer facilitated discussions and give perspective on how to start the conversation of cross-cultural issues. Learn more about Living History Tours here. We’re covering women who disrupt this entire season! ...2020-03-2759 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastBONUS Episode: Coping with Stress, Fear & Isolation During Coronavirus with Dr. Xochitl (Lisa) VallejosCoping with Coronavirus Bonus Episode & Self-Care Toolkit: Dr. Xochitl (Lisa) Vallejos is a professor and professional counselor. Dr. V is the author of the book "Shattered: How everything came together when it all fell apart." She is also an anti-oppression advocate, trainer and consultant. In This Episode: How to create some normalcy in an abnormal situation and manage stress during Coronavirus Why now is the time to have self-compassion rather than forcing yourself to be uber-productive Learning the difference between depression and sadness related to the pandemic Why coronavirus pandemic has created an existential...2020-03-2053 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastDisrupting The Old White Guys Club with Cheyenne Woods & Maribel Quezada SmithPro women’s golfer Cheyenne Woods and producer Maribel Quezada Smith created a podcast that is unexpectedly disrupting what has historically been viewed as an elitist, “old white guys club" of golf. The Birdies, Not B.S. Podcast is having the tough conversations about racism and sexism in the sport of golf and creating a more modern approach to the game to make it more accessible to women and people of color.   In This Episode: How two people of color began to represent a sport not created for them Why golfing might actually be a game-changing door o...2020-03-1351 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHow To Make BIG MONEY with Teri IjeomaTeri Ijeoma broke up with her 9-to-5 job in education to travel the world after she learned how to make money in the stock market. When her friends figured out that she had made enough money trading stocks to quit her job for good, they talked her into teaching them how to do it too. Now, through her online course, Trade and Travel, Teri teaches people across the world how to make $1000.00 per day in the stock market - it’s easier than you think.       In This Episode: Why everyone should consider investing, even if you don’t ha...2020-03-0637 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHow To Build A Global Community with Rebecca SaltmanRebecca Saltman is an educator, community advocate, social entrepreneur and connector that is building a platform to connect women across the world together in order to idea share and solve large global issues. From women living in rural areas in Guatemala to high profile women in the city. Rebecca is working to create a way for these women to learn from each other and solve today’s biggest social issues.       In This Episode: Why building authentic and deep connections with others is important A new way to use technology to connect with women across the globe The powe...2020-03-0642 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSeason 5 Trailer | That's What She Did is backWelcome back to Season 5 of THAT'S WHAT SHE DID. This season we're amplifying the voices of Womxn Who Disrupt. You're going to hear the stories and learn about the work of women who are taking on industries, organizations, and ideas and figuring out unique ways to change them for the better. On this season of That's What She Did, in honor of Women's History Month, we explore what it means to be a disruptive woman in today's world. Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen or visit us on our website www.ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast.com  2020-02-2601 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSeason 4 Closer - Our Favorite MomentsContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. That's it... it's a wrap! It's the final episode of season 4 and it's been an absolute blast! In this final episode of season 4 we've rounded up some of our favorite moments and key takeaways. I talk about what I've learned about storytelling and how producing this season pushed me to grow as a digital content creator. We'll be back for season 5...2020-01-1722 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastTalking To Women Filmmakers at The Denver Film FestContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Guests: Zora Howard and Alana DeJoseph In partnership with the Denver Film Festival 2019, we are bringing you two women filmmakers, Zora Howard and Alana DeJoseph to discuss their experiences as women in the film industry, the role story plays in creating a film that is more than simply entertainment, and why they each have chosen to use film as a medium...2020-01-1047 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastMaking Trouble with Mikki KendallContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Mikki Kendall is a writer, historian, and diversity consultant who writes about intersectionality, policing, gender, sexual assault, and other current events. Mikki’s work can be found in publications like The Guardian, Washington Post, Ebony, Essence, and Salon among others. Also, a writer of graphic novels, Mikki’s latest work, Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists, is a graphic novel that illuminates the stories of nota...2020-01-0341 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHow To Be A Digital Storyteller with Jazmin ChavezContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Featured Guest: Jazmin Chavez Jazmin Chavez is a Digital Principal at Kivvit and Digital lead for Hispanics in Philanthropy. As a digital strategist, she uses her passion for nonprofits, advocacy campaigns, narrative power analysis, civic tech and community organizing for social change. Jazmin has served as the Digital Director for the Center for Popular Democracy, where she led advocacy, rapid response, and fightback campaigns. As the former Deputy Director of Public Technology and Digital...2019-12-2752 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastS4E6: Reclaiming "Chismosa" with Angelica Maria AguileraContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your suggestions for women to feature on the show to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Angelica Maria Aguilera  Angelica Maria Aguilera is an international touring Chicana poet and teaching artist. She comes from a mixed family of immigrants and uses spoken word to rewrite the narrative of what it means to be Mexican, woman, and American. She is a finalist of both the National Poetry Slam 2017 and the women of the world poetry slam 2018, h...2019-12-2037 minThe Thought Card: Smart Travel Tips and Travel Hacking For Financially Savvy TravelersThe Thought Card: Smart Travel Tips and Travel Hacking For Financially Savvy TravelersHow to Get Back Into Your Routine After a Trip with Tangia ReneeThis is Part III of the Travel and Wellness Series with Tangia Renee, the host of Skin You're In Podcast. Tangia Renee is a women’s empowerment speaker, Certified Personal Trainer and coach. She helps women prioritize self-care and break up with diet culture. In this episode we chat about how to adjust to being back home after a trip. Don't miss Part I and Part II of the Travel and Wellness Series.  Part I: How to Stay Healthy While on Vacation Part II: Planning a Trip with Wellness in Mind   2019-12-1918 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did Podcast"Not All White Women" with Race2Dinner Co-Founders Saira Roa and Regina JacksonContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your suggestions for women to feature on the show to Tangia Renee. Featured Guests: Saira Roa and Regina Jackson  Saira Roa and Regina Jackson are friends who decided to do something unusual after an especially tumultuous campaign in which Saira ran for Congress. During her campaign, Saira became a controversial figure for running on a platform focused on dismantling white supremacy. Following her campaign, Regina and Saira began organizing informal dinners at the r...2019-12-1359 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastBy The Way You're An Activist with Shereen Lani YounesContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest Shereen Lani Younes: Shereen is a Syrian-American director, filmmaker, artist, and writer. As a filmmaker she writes, directs, produces, and shoots short films and music videos, collaborating with musicians, filmmakers, and comedians to creatively push the boundaries of cinema and herself. She also co-hosts the podcast Ethnically Ambiguous, delving into the experience of people of color while raising awareness...2019-12-0657 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastFrom The Bloodline of Warriors with Sunny Red Bear-WhitcombeContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Sunny Red Bear-Whitcombe Adopted at two days old into a non-Native family, Sunny Red Bear grew up on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota with an incredibly strong desire to know her culture and to seek out her identity. With a bloodline running from Chief Sitting Bull, American Horse and Crazy Horse. Sunny has dedicated her life to advocating for missing and murdered Native women, using poetry as a vehicle...2019-11-2949 minThe Thought Card: Smart Travel Tips and Travel Hacking For Financially Savvy TravelersThe Thought Card: Smart Travel Tips and Travel Hacking For Financially Savvy TravelersPlanning a Trip with Wellness in Mind with Tangia ReneeThis is Part II of the Travel and Wellness Series with Tangia Renee, the host of The Skin You're In Podcast. In this episode, we chat about how to make wellness conscious decisions when planning a trip, how to manage your travel budget and more.   Connect with Tangia Renee:  Website: https://www.tangiarenee.com Facebook: @theskinyoureinpodcast Instagram: @SkinYoureInPod    Connect with Me:  Podcast Website: https://podcast.thoughtcard.com Facebook: @thethoughtcard Instagram: @thethoughtcard Twitter: @thethoughtcard  Pinterest: @thethoughtcard  Join my Fa...2019-11-2844 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastThe Art of Storytelling with Adri NorrisContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Adri Norris Adri Norris is a Denver-based artist with a less than typical background – immigrant, military veteran, and queer artist. Adri is perhaps most known for her Women Behaving Badly series of paintings - a creative portrait series of impactful women in history.  In This Episode: Why storytelling is central to disrupting the status quo How creativity is key to creating massive cultural shifts An artists take on activism C...2019-11-2253 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastA Conversation with Ianne Fields Stewart aka @TheFreeActorvistContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Ianne Fields Stewart Artist-Activist Ianne Fields Stewart, who has appeared on the hit FX show Pose among other features. She is a black, queer, and transfeminine New York-based storyteller working at the intersection of theatre and activism.      In This Episode: Why art and activism go hand-in-hand How unleashing your imagination is key step to liberation The power of storytelling in reaching and centering voices from the margins.    Con...2019-11-1559 minThe Thought Card: Smart Travel Tips and Travel Hacking For Financially Savvy TravelersThe Thought Card: Smart Travel Tips and Travel Hacking For Financially Savvy TravelersTravel and Wellness with Tangia Renee Taking care of your mind and body is very important when you travel. That is why I invited Tangia Renee, the host of The Skin You're In Podcast on the show. The Skin You're In is a podcast about demystifying all things wellness, health, and fitness for women to love their bodies, prioritize their wellness, and finally feel incredible in their own skin. Tangia Renee is a women's empowerment speaker, Certified Personal Trainer and coach. She helps women prioritize self-care and break up with diet culture. In this episode, we chat bout travel...2019-11-1423 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSeason 4 IntroThe new season of That's What She Did Podcast is here! Season 4 focuses on womxn that are at the intersection of Activism and Storytelling. You're going to hear from inspiring women that are challenging the status quo through art, writing, personal narrative, and various forms of storytelling.  Prepare to be inspired! Nominate That's What She Did Podcast for the Colorado Podcast Awards by November 15th.  https://forms.gle/nxodfoozrTsxJB1D8 you can support this show by nominating us for any or all of these categories: 1. Best Indy Podcast2019-11-0801 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHow To Disrupt An Industry with Lucy DiazContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. NEW WEBSITE COMING SOON! Featured Guest: Lucy Diaz In This Episode: Innovating women's pro cycling by making bold moves Why equity in sports is more than just prize winnings How the sport is changing things to support female athletes in new ways, and how that can have a major ripple effect Learn More About The Colorado Classic: The Colorado Classic® presented by VF Corporation (Aug 22-25, 2019) is one o...2019-08-0842 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSeason 3 Closer... It's a Wrap!Contact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature on the show to Tangia Renee. In this final episode of Season 3 learn how a story Oprah once told finally motivated me to create this show. Find out how to get this show back for another season. That's What She Did Podcast is listener driven and if you want the show to come back in the Fall you have to let me know... If you want the show back for Season 4... Let me know by leaving a...2019-05-1011 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastAddressing The Pink Tax with Lamanda BallardContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. There is only ONE episode left! If you want the show back for Season 4... Let me know by leaving a review, sending me an email, or commenting on social media. Featured Guest: Lamanda Ballard Lamanda Ballard is the Founder and Executive Director of Flo Code, a nonprofit organization advocating for women's health, women's rights and providing free access to menstrual products. She has been leading this organization since 2017, creating a...2019-05-0438 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastStartup The Fire with Krystal CovingtonContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com  Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Krystal Covington Krystal Covington is the CEO & Founder of Women of Denver, a social enterprise association helping professional women develop their business skills, build confidence, and earn their worth as business leaders. Launching in 2014, Women of Denver now has a community of thousands and continues to grow. The group has over 40 events per year ranging from 15-150 attendees. In This Episode: How moving to a move city from Detroit l...2019-04-2650 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastAuthenticity In America with Shahira QudratContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com  Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Shahira Qudrat Raised amidst two cultures, Afghan-American and proud Muslim woman Shahira N. Qudrat found herself at odds with her identity. In her debut novel, Authenticity in America: A Memoir of Rebellion & Dual Identities, she discusses the challenges of navigating dual-cultures and encourages Multi-American women to embrace their own dual-identities.  In This Episode: What it's like to train rooms of white male executives on diversity and inclusion  What we're mis...2019-04-1949 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastPodcasting Is Disrupting Traditional Media with Catherine de Medici JaffeeContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com  Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Catherine "Cat" de Medici Jaffee Catherine de Medici Jaffee is the founder of House of Pod, a podcasting incubator and audio hub that wants to be the largest audio community in U.S. But... she believes to achieve that goal, it has to be done differently. So, Cat is creating a new business model for podcasting. A business model based on accessibility, affordability, and helping voices from the margins tell their own s...2019-04-1252 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastDocumentary Filmmaker Rebekah HendersonContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com  Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Rebekah Henderson Rebekah Henderson a.k.a. The Tan Tigress is a rebel storyteller who believes that "the revolution will be art." The art she creates comes in the form of thought-provoking documentary films. As a budding filmmaker, she has told the stories of mixed-race people, stories of motherhood, and now she's working on her first feature documentary, Running With My Girls, a film about women of color running for local office.    2019-04-0553 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastChina's Big Adventure - The Update EpisodeContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com  Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: China Tolliver China Tolliver was a guest of the show during season 2 when she was in the process of starting a podcast show. She had a plan, was doing the work, but then... no show. Listeners have been curious to know what happened to China - so she's back for an update - and it's nothing like you think! In This Episode: How she's shifting her life to live i...2019-03-2948 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastAn Unapologetic Life with Sita KaylinContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com  Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Sita Kaylin After finishing a degree in Pre-law, Sita Kaylin became a stripper - law school never happened. Now, Sita is a veteran sex worker releasing her book, Anything But A Wasted Life, with all the deets on her experiences in the sex industry. She divides her time between writing, seeing private clients, taking photos of half-naked women, hanging with her tipsy friends and her pet cat.  In This Episode:...2019-03-2242 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastVelma Maia Thomas Is Not Going To ForgetContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com  Send your questions or comments to Tangia Renee A gifted writer and public historian, Velma Maia Thomas, is preserving and telling the stories of notable and unsung African-American people in history. Velma created the nationally acclaimed Black Holocaust Exhibit, a collection of original documents on slavery in America and through her work is making sure these stories and documents are not forgotten.  In This Episode: Velma describes the impact of not knowing one's history How bringing the past into the present helps us all and why fo...2019-03-1545 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHow To Find Your Purpose with Dr. Dawn KarimaDr. Dawn Karima is a two-time Global Music Award Winner, and Native American Music Award Winner for her CD, THE DESIRE OF NATIONS. This Indigenous Artist Activist Award Winner is also an Indigenous Music Award nominee for her CD, The Stars Of Heaven and for her radio talk show, A Conversation With Dr. Dawn Karima. She is an author and has a new book out called Mother Of Nations. Dr. Dawn also reads a poem from her new book in this episode.  In This Episode: How Dr. Dawn found her purpose by simply showing up How t...2019-03-0845 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastBonus Episode: Bhagya Rangachar with CLT IndiaIn season 1 of the podcast, we profiled Bhagya and her incredible work with Children's LoveCastle based in Bangalore, India. Her work has been about serving the most underserved students in India. Now, I have the pleasure of interviewing her on the show. She's giving us an update on how the organization has grown and where they are gong from here. Bhagya and CLT India have already reached 1 million students and they plan to reach 5 million more! This episode is extra inspirational - you have to hear how this incredible organization to be.    Le...2018-12-1053 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSeason 2 CloserI can't believe Season 2 is at a close. For this last episode I have special guest, Michelle Y. Talbert. She an attorney, small business maven, and the original co-hostest with the mostest of this podcast! She came back to give us an update and some inspiration. She's doing cool things to support women in business and you need to learn more.  This may be the last episode of the season, but it's not the last episode. Check back next week for a special bonus episode.    Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for...2018-11-2623 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastMaking Moxie with Shauna ArmitageBusiness diva, Shauna Armitage, is on the podcast today talking about women, business and success. We chat about: How getting fired from a job can be just the thing you need to move forward.  Why women should redefine their roles as working women and moms for themselves.  Why building a community is a crazy important step in business success.  How to develop your grit muscle.   Woman of Impact: Queen Elizabeth of England. Shauna is a huge history buff and is sharing a few little-known facts.  Continue Your Learning: Follow Shauna on Instagr...2018-11-1929 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastIt's Complicated with Poet Suzi Q. SmithWriter, activist, teacher and poet, Suzi Q. Smith, is on this week and we talked about ALL the things. From our shared love for, and always complicated relationship with hiphop, the important role of poets and activists in the current political context, the selling of "wokeness" and the supreme importance of self-care. Continue your learning: Meet Suzi Q. Smith  Follow her on Twitter and Facebook Additional Mentions: Write About Now Poetry Slam Nuba Please leave us a review and subscribe! Connect More With T...2018-11-121h 01That\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastReally Cool Broads with Erika Reyes-Martinez and Valerie HerreraRepresentation matters in every industry and in every office. Every day women are making an impact in small ways that lead to big change. Today on the podcast, we have two women making an important impact in their individual spheres of influence, impacts with the potential to lead to huge change for many people.  Good friends of the podcast, Valerie Herrera, City Planner with the City and County of Denver, and Erika Reyes-Martinez, Director of Communications and Community Engagement for Denver Public Libraries are each using their influence to create big community impact.  Continue Your Lear...2018-11-0556 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastUnderwear and Money with Laura EscalanteLaura Escalante and Camila Antonia started, Dinero Diaries, a financial blog, an online program that helps millennial Latinos learn how to manage their finances after a conversation following salsa dancing made them both realize they had some money questions. Now Laura and Camila are taking the money lessons they've learned and made them accessible and actionable to other millennials.  Woman of Impact:  Laura is sharing the story of the indigenous artisans on her native Peru.  Continue Your Learning: Get on lessons from Dinero Diaries Follow them on Facebook and Instag...2018-10-2933 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastObstetric Violence with China TolliverChina Tolliver is a former doula turned podcaster. She was inspired to start the Birth Control Podcast after witnessing several incidents in the birthing room where women were not listened to by their doctors or even experiences obstetric violence. With Birth Control Podcast she is creating space for marginalized women to tell their stories. China is taking her podcast on the road and illuminating the experiences of black, brown and indigenous women who are most impacted by failures in the medical system. You should definitely check out the show links! Learn more about China Tolliver: Connect o...2018-10-221h 02That\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastA Revolutionary Act with Representative Leslie HerodTangia Renee and guest, Representative Leslie Herod, of Colorado House District 8 discuss being the first openly LGBTQ representative in the Colorado legislature, how we eventually end up with more prisons than apartments, and the Caring 4 Denver ballot initiative - an initiative that aims to raise $45 million per year to fund mental health and addiction services.  This week I cover Woman of Impact, Christina Pumphrey, a Florida state prosecutor who uncovered deputy misconduct and exposed the planting of drug evidence on innocent people during routine traffic stops. As a result, the county had to dismiss 120 active cases.     Con...2018-10-1551 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastTo Count or Not To Count With Rosemary RodriguezIn this episode, I'm honored to have Rosemary Rodriguez, CEO of TogetherWeCount.org and the former state director of Obama For America, Senator Michael Bennet, and Denver City Council among other important roles.  Today we're discussing voter suppression, the mysterious US Census and how it impacts the everyday lives of EVERYONE in the country from young to elder, including: Disaster relief - Turns out we do have $$ for that! Business investments in your community, and The always controversial Electoral College  Did you know that the Census represents $800 billion in resources to our communities?  Learn...2018-10-0848 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastThe Politics of Hair with Analise HarrisIn this episode, Analise Harris, CEO of the nonprofit Curls On The Block, shares how her experiences as a special education teacher inspired her to start an after-school program to support girls of color in feeling empowered turned into a nonprofit and entirely new path in her own life.  We talk about how Curls On The Block is empowering girls to embrace their natural hair while introducing them to STEAM careers because fewer than 20% of STEAM jobs will be filled by women. We chat the politics of hair and how that impacts women, we bond o...2018-10-0140 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastBecause... Representation with Lizelle van VuurenLizelle van Vuuren, Founder of Women Who Startup and Women Who Startup Foundation, joins me in a candid conversation about why representation matters for women, women of color, and other marginalized groups. We cover what it feels like to be tokenized, being a woman in tech, and wishing LinkedIn was a thing when we were in college.   This week we cover Woman of Impact, Lauren Simmons, who is the only female full-time stockbroker on the NYSE. She also happens to be a woman of color and in her early 20's, making her the youngest stockbroker on the fl...2018-09-2448 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastNetflixing...It's a verbThe story of how a teacher, following a tragedy, reinvented herself to create a thriving business that connects women and empowers women. We cover how fear can show up as creative procrastination, the power of women when they connect and getting out of your own way.    In this episode, we profile woman of impact, Mary Jo Gorman. She's a doctor, women's advocate, a pioneer in critical care medicine, and serial entrepreneur.    Expand your knowledge: Check out Rise Collaborative Workspaces  Follow Stacy on social Instagram, Facebook Woman of Impact: Mary Jo Gorman Follow her on Twi...2018-09-1741 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSit Down & Shut Up with Kassandra VaughnWe all struggle with our self-confidence, but there is a way through. In this episode, leadership transformation coach and author, Kassandra Vaughn, talks to us about mastering our confidence and inviting our fear to dinner.  Woman of Impact Profile: Raquel Cespeda Born in Harlem to Dominican parents, award-winning journalist, cultural activist, podcaster, and documentary filmmaker Raquel Cepeda is the author of Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina.  Cepeda’s latest documentary Some Girls, focuses on a group of troubled Latina teens from a Bronx-based suicide prevention program who are transformed by an...2018-09-1033 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastStacey Ferguson of Be Blogalicious: Find Your Platform and Get PaidIn this episode, I chat with Stacey Ferguson, CEO of Be Blogalicious, the premier platform for multicultural women influencers. Stacey tells us how to find the social platform that works best for you and your business. We also talk about how women of color can make more money by talking about money, and specifically why influencers shouldn't be afraid to tell each other how much money they make.  In each episode we profile a woman of impact, sharing the stories of incredible women you've probably never heard of. This week our woman of impact is Loujain Al-hathloul, Sa...2018-09-0353 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSeason 2 Starts Sept. 3rd.Season 2 of That's What She Did Podcast is dropping Sept. 3rd. Don't miss it! 2018-08-2000 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastFinal Episode of Women's History MonthAlthough this is our final daily episode for the month of March, Women's History Month, it does not have to be our final episode. We'd love to hear from you on how we may celebrate women EVERY DAG ON DAY!2018-04-0915 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastDahomey Amazons/Dora MilajeIf you've seen the Black Panther movie, then you are familiar with the Dora Milaje, the elite all-woman warriors tasked with protecting the king, the throne and the kingdom. Well, these bad ass on-screen sisters are based on some bad ass off-screen sisters, the Dahomey Amazons of current-day Benin, Africa. As we wind up Women's History Month, we end on a high note. Be inspired.2018-03-3021 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastMary HamiltonIn the spirit of, 'we're tired and we're not gonna take it anymore,' Ms. Mary Hamilton absolutely personified what it means to demand respect. In the face of a U.S. legal system that was being used to demean her, she stood for her rights, and by extension, the rights of us all.2018-03-2931 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastLizelle van VuurenStanding in her truth, advocating for other women and being unapologetic about it, is just a small part of Lizelle's story.2018-03-2819 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastHazel ScottHazel Scott lived life on her own terms. She was a prodigy. A freedom fighter. She loved her music, her man, and her people. Be inspired!2018-03-2722 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastKavya Kopparapu"The Eyeagnosis system uses a 3D-printed lens and an AI-enabled smartphone app to diagnose diabetic retinopathy." That's a mouthful, and it was created by then-17-year-old science phenom, Kavya. 2018-03-2613 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastCharlotte Forten GrimkeCharlotte was born wealthy and free, but even in Philadelphia, PA that wasn't enough for her to be able to attend public schools. Home schooled, she taught herself four languages and read over 100 books by the time she was 16. She went on to conquer many firsts, including being the first African American to teach white students. 2018-03-2316 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastAqualtuneFighting spirit is exactly what Aqualtune embodies. Listen to hear her rarely told story of fighting against all odds for her freedom, the freedom of her children and her people. 2018-03-2217 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastJesmyn WardProfessor Jesmyn Ward is at the forefront of showcasing the stories of Black and Brown people as literary works that are universal and relatable. After overcoming her own creative hurdles in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Professor Ward has gone on to write award-winning novels and share the humanity, trials and triumphs of her characters with audiences worldwide.2018-03-2125 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastBhagya RangacharFounder of Children's LoveCastles Trust, Bhagya Rangachar is determined to ensure that the next generation has the appropriate education to compete in our ever-changing economy.2018-03-2020 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastLorraine Hansberry: Artist, Freedom FighterMany of us are familiar with the work of Lorraine Hansberry, including her pivotal and history-making Broadway play, "A Raisin in the Sun." However, she was an outspoken advocate for federal intervention in the school desegregation movement. 2018-03-1914 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastPhyllis Tucker Vinson JacksonTwenty years before becoming Vice President of Children's and Family Programs at NBC Phyllis was a young college student with a son of her own, receiving state assistance. 2018-03-1615 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastClara McBride Hale Best Known As "Mother Hale" Mother Hale, was an American humanitarian who founded the Hale House Center, a home for unwanted children and children who were born addicted to drugs. After the death of her own husband, Mother Hale wanted to "work from home" in order to spend more time with her children. Providing child care for local children, she cared for over 4,000 children, many of whom were born with drug addictions. Her first 40 foster children all went on to college! 2018-03-1512 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastDr. Wangari Muta MathaaiDr. Mathaai was an internationally renowned Kenyan environmental political activist became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for "her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace." Maathai was an elected member of Parliament and served as assistant minister for Environment and Natural resources. But wouldn't you know it, her (ex)husband and the judge had some opinions about her role as "wife."2018-03-1418 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastFanny Jackson CoppinHer Auntie purchased her freedom and she went on to be the first African American woman to receive a college degree in the U.S. BUT that was only one of the firsts that Fanny achieved. 2018-03-1316 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastNiloofar RahmaniThere's a saying, "The first person through the door catches the bullets." Well, Niloofar Rahmani caught the bullets and lived to inspire others. At the young age of 20. Niloofar Rahmani became the 1st woman to earn her wings in Afghanistan's Air Force. But, her place in history as an international symbol of female empowerment & courage has made it impossible to live safely in her own country. She has sacrificed much to realize her dream and she continues to fight.2018-03-1222 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastMargaret Lena WalkerBorn to an enslaved mommy, (yep, we said 'mommy'), Maggie became the first African American woman bank president in Richmond, VA. Hear of her commercial and philanthropic endeavors on today's episode.2018-03-0913 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastOnna-BugheishaWe've all heard of Samurai warriors. And we typically think of men when we hear the word 'Samurai.' Well, the Onna-bugeisha were a group of Japanese warrior women who you need to know about! 2018-03-0822 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastCharlotte RayImagine teaching college at Howard University by day and then studying law by night. Now, imagine doing that during Reconstruction, as an African American woman. That is EXACTLY what Charlotte Ray did. Becoming the first Black woman in the United States to practice law. 2018-03-0717 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastMonica MarquezCan you imagine upholding laws that infringe upon your own rights to live your life and love who you want to love? Well, until the laws regarding the LGBT population in Colorado changed, that's exactly what Justice Monica Marquez was charged with doing. Hear her extraordinary story of living her life on her terms.2018-03-0618 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastSherry JohnsonThis is a very heavy subject, that of sexual abuse of a child. But Sherry has not let her difficult beginnings stop her from using her voice to speak up for other children, who like her, were failed by so many adults and the system.2018-03-0522 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastBiddy Mason from enslaved "wedding gift" to landowning philanthropistEveryday wonder woman, Bridget "Biddy" Mason. This is the incredible an inspiring story of how Biddy went from being given away as a "wedding gift," to walking from Mississippi to Texas then to California, to winning her freedom to owning land in the City of Los Angeles! Incredible, right? We thought so too!2018-03-0200 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastAnabel Hernandez author and journalist on the runAnabel Hernández is a Mexican journalist and author, best known for her investigative journalism of Mexican drug trafficking and alleged collusion of government officials and drug lords.2018-02-2800 minThat\'s What She Did PodcastThat's What She Did PodcastWelcome to That's What She Did with Tangia Renee & MichelleTangia Renee and Michelle kick off Women's History Month!2018-02-2200 min