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Women's Voices Now Film Festival is currently running through March 31st- get your tickets now to catch the incredible works that have been created! In this interview, Heidi shares what she hopes people take away from viewing the films involved, why she's passionate about women's movements, and so much more. If you need to put a little spring in your step today, give this episode a listen! You will no doubt be looking a the world just a little differently.
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Mardi-Ellen's life's work is something that is no doubt going to have you thinking about how you interact with the world around you. MEND Universe is best understood through the words of the visionary creator herself, but fear not! It is not a complicated as you may think. To quote one of the perfect summations, "Never underestimate a young talent with a simple song." Strap in HERstorians! There's a reason this exciting one is a bonus! Make sure you visit the website below to access all of the mentioned resources and information.
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Thank you for sticking with us through Season 3, we hope you've laughing and cried as much as we have. We will be back in a few short weeks, and in the meantime we will be hard at work preparing for Season 4!
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We are not exempt from mistakes, and while we record we have more than our fair share of outtakes. Hopefully this episode brings you some joy today. Make sure you come back this Friday for a bonus interview episode! Throughout March we will be releasing various content on our social media platforms, as well as maybe a short episode or two! We'll see you soon for Season 4!
Thank you, HERstorians, for your continued support!
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Liz Johnson is a Paralympic Swimming Champion and a champion for the rights and opportunities of the disabled community. When she left her athletic career behind and began pursuing a career, she found that the considerations for the disabled community were working against them, not for them. She co-founded The Ability People to help bridge gaps and advocate for disabled people in the workforce. From sparse public transportation to a lack of elevators, it's no wonder why the unemployment rate within the community is so high. Liz is working to show everyone that the way someone is different than you should not be their defining factor in your eyes, but it also does no one any good to ignore those differences. Go to a place of discomfort to be able to grow.
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Not only was Sylvia an incredibly talented performer herself, playing guitar on Ike & Tina tracks as well as her own smash hits like "Love is Strange" and "Pillow Talk", Sylvia was known for her ear for hit tracks. The mind behind some of hip hop's most iconic, recognizable, and influential songs, she was an executive at Sugar Hill Records. "Rapper's Delight" and "The Message" changed the game forever, and it makes you wonder... where would hip hop be without her? Rapper's Delight is responsible for crossing genre lines and introducing the world to the music that was happening on the streets in Harlem.
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Lynn Dougherty is a self described "recovering documentary filmmaker" who is exploring her passion for art. Her new traveling gallery, Unnamed Road Gallery, is putting up it's second show in Los Angeles, California in mid-February. The gallery features artists that have had a different path in the art world- the LGBTQ+ community, BIPOC, rural, underrepresented, and even self taught. In this interview, Lynn shares with us the inspiration the gallery, doubting herself, and so much more!
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Rita Levi-Montalicini co-discovered the Nerve Growth Factor (NGF). This discovery led to advancements in the way we approach neurological diseases like Alzheimer's and Dementia. Her discoveries were nothing short of awe inspiring, especially considering she was at one point relegated to performing her experiments in a makeshift lab in her bedroom when Mussolini passed laws barring academic and professional careers to non-Aryan Italian citizens- after all, Rita was Jewish in Fascist Italy.
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Christine Preisig made a choice to leave her established career when after some introspection she found that what she needed to be happy, healthy, and successful pointed her in another direction. Now an emerging videographer, Christine is finding her voice and hopes to continue exploring the creative field. In this interview she shares how she found her confidence, working on numerous projects at once, and so much more!
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Canada's first woman to achieve the title of Professor, Carrie Derick, was a dedicated and passionate teacher from the age of 15. Carrie worked continuously to use the knowledge she acquired to better the lives of people around the world. From fighting for birth control rights, raising funds for Serbians fleeing the Austro-German army, or passionately educating her students at McGill University (despite the disrespect she routinely received, Carrie exhibited nothing short of sheer determination to continue growing within herself and sharing her bright light.
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Hele Erwin's newest release, Sour Milk in Sheep's Wool, explores her own family history, the suffrage movement, and the reproductive justice movement. Throughout this interview, Helen shares insight on the inspiration behind the book, times when she doubted herself, women supporting women, and so much more!
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Ava DuVernay didn't set out to be a filmmaker, but she always was a film lover. Initially going in to Journalism and then opening her own PR firm that provided PR and marketing for the cinematic and lifestyle industries, she picked up a camera in her 30s, used her own money, and made her first short film. And the rest, as they say, is history. She is one of the heavy weights, now with her company Array, producing films from underrepresented communities in the industry. One of Ava's most notable films she directed would be Selma, a film that helped her to make history at the Oscars. Focused on exploring the lives and struggles of Black Americans throughout history, Ava's works are though provoking, inspirational, tough, and eye opening.
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Tameka Peoples is the founder of Seed2Shirt, a black owned apparel company focusing on community. "It's more than a shirt, it's a movement." In this interview, she shares with us how Seed2Shirt came to be, learning a new sector, and so much more. Seed2Shirt uses all black owned business, from seed to shirt.
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Wangari Maathai dedicated her life to improving the world in as many ways as possible. With founding the Green Belt Movement, she wanted to empower the people to examine their situations and take the necessary actions to change them. Wangari believed that through environmental activism we can promote peace by working together to preserve the resources we have around us. Her work garnered international recognition while also putting her in the direct firing line of regimes who wanted her to sit down and be quiet like a "proper woman" should.
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Lucy Griffiths spent many years as a jet setting reporter. She found herself in various corners of the world and strived to truly make a difference with the platform she had. As the years went on, and after the birth of her child, Lucy decided it was time for a change. Pivoting can be scary, but she can tell you first hand it is worth it. She created an online course on how to be more comfortable on camera, and then wrote a book on how to make an online course! Enter: Make Money While You Sleep, a new book by Lucy Griffiths.
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Chief Bass if the first senior female enlisted member of any US military branch, and the first Asian-American to hold a senior enlisted position in the Air Force! Her decades of service, education, and leadership training cemented the fact that it is no mistake she's in the position she is in. This episode is a little different, as we found ourselves chatting about social media etiquette, anti-bullying, and when to keep things to yourself.
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Miss South Florida Fair, Juliette Valle, is a passionate organ donation advocate and performer. In this interview, Juliette shares with us how we can unlearn some common misconceptions surrounding being an organ donor and why it's important. She tells us how her family has shaped her life, what she loves about pageants, and details around her Christmas album!
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Artemisia was one of the most famous and sought after Baroque artists in the 1600s when she was actively taking submissions. A victim of a traumatic sexual assault as a teenager, a lot of her narrative has been wrapped up in it. Depicting her as a wronged woman exacting her revenge through her artwork- there is so much more to her and the legacy she has left behind than something that happened to her.
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Have you been trying to be more conscious about what goes into your body? Michelle Fox is here to save the day! In this interview, she shares with us ways to use food as medicine, and not poison! Reworking our mindset around food is essential, from where we buy our food, to how much we consume, there are little steps you can take to make yourself healthier! Michellee also makes it a point to say that you're keeping any type of plant alive, be it a little basil plant in your window, or 1,500 acres of land, you're a farmer, and you're making a difference!
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"You worry too much about what you put in to your mouth, and not enough about what comes out of it."
Leah Chase was a facilitator of important conversations, but you'd never know her true impact on the progress of America if you asked her. Her restaurant, Dookie Chase, was the spot to be in New Orleans, Louisiana when segregation was terrorizing the nation. The restaurant became as place for black and white people to have conversations about Civil Rights without having to worry about violence. Her art collection is thought to be one of the best collections of African American art in New Orleans, and her gumbo the best in the world!
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Do you need a little extra dose of inspiration today? This is the episode for you. Dr. Shanna van Ness is an executive, business, and life coach who believes in lifting others as you climb. In this interview, Dr. Shanna shares with us how she founded her practice, things she's learned from her clients, and so much more!
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