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Working Girl
- Written by: Rachel Mpala
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In a world on fire, Working Girl brings you the stories of women who refuse to look away — and choose to do the work.Hosted by activist Rachel Mpala, this podcast spotlights women working in the trenches of social justice and nonprofit sectors: from fighting gun violence and homelessness to defending abortion access, dismantling racism, and navigating America’s broken systems.Each week, we go beyond headlines and job titles to ask:What does it really take to stay in the fight for justice — without burning out?How do these women protect their joy while doing some of the hardest work in ...
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Working Girls
- Written by: Candina Janicki
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Working Girls- A podcast celebrating historical women (past and present), by telling their stories: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Because history should make us uncomfortable, not complacent.Target audience 18 years or older.Trigger warnings will be included.Email us at workinggirls1@outlook.com for show notes and references. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Working Girl Talk
- Written by: Working Girl Talk
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Lights, camera, action! Working Girl Talk is an award-winning podcast now for marketers who love pop culture. Join professor, marketer, and pop culture/TV fanatic, Abby Zufelt, for brand news, campaign breakdowns, and interviews with marketers and creators. Working Girl Talk is your source to stay on top of your marketing game, get inspired and have fun while doing it. Grab your popcorn, new episodes release weekly!!
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Pull Don’t Push
- Why STEM Messaging to Girls Isn't Working and What to Do Instead
- Written by: Julie Newman
- Narrated by: Julie Newman
- Length: 4 hrs
- Unabridged
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You need to hear the bad news first: the results of STEM outreach to girls haven’t improved in twenty years. The good news? This book will tell you why, and how to fix it. Currently, dated narratives push girls away in fear, and blind spots result in missed opportunities to pull them in. While efforts to increase diversity in science and mathematics have succeeded, outreach has largely ignored engineering—where there is still only one woman for every five men. This is especially troubling because engineering offers vastly more jobs than other STEM fields.
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Pull Don’t Push
- Why STEM Messaging to Girls Isn't Working and What to Do Instead
- Narrated by: Julie Newman
- Length: 4 hrs
- Release Date: 18-04-23
- Language: English
- Children's Studies · Education · Psychology
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Mom Life Happy Hour | Girl Chat, Mom Life, Parenting, Happy Hour, Wellness, Style, Love, Dating, Marriage, Woman, Working Mom, Glam, Mental Health, Relationships, Personal Growth
- Written by: Rebecca Santos & Keisha Yancey
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Welcome to the Mom Life Happy Hour Podcast!Do you miss going to happy hour with your friends?Are you a 30 something mom who is overly-scheduled, exhausted and in desperate need of some "me" time?Do you struggle with connecting with adults because you're so consumed in your kids life?Would you love to feel part of a community so you don't feel so alone?In this podcast, we want you to know that your not alone, we miss our happy hour catch up time too! Join us for your mid-week mental escape from the chaos. Listen in to laugh, cry and feel like you're at happy hour with your crazy girlfriends! We...
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