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Listen, Ladies

Summary: Listen, Ladies is a podcast by ladies, for ladies (and gentlemen) featuring interviews with experts and innovators in a broad range of fields internationally. The podcast highlight current events and issues, breakthroughs in the arts and academic communities, as well as women making an extraordinary impact in their fields. Hosted by journalist and international relations scholar Maryalice Aymong, Listen, Ladies is a division of Women Across Frontiers, a global digital non-profit publication which seeks to raise awareness of women's rights issues and other topics that are relevant to women's careers and lifestyles.

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Podcasts:

 In Pursuit of Disobedient Women | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:28

New York Times journalist Dionne Searcey joins Listen, Ladies to discuss her new book, In Pursuit of Disobedient Women: A Memoir of Love, Rebellion, and Family, Far Away. The book is a fascinating inside look at what it was like to take on the role of West Africa Bureau Chief for the New York Times. Searcey recounts her conversations with young women who escapes from Boko Haram, her observations of women's advocating for their rights.

 Civil Bikes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:05

Nedra Deadwyler is the founder of Civil Bikes. She joins to the podcast to discuss her awesome organization that gets people on the road to learn and discuss the history and contributions of incredible individuals who may not have made their way into the history books. Her focus on how people of color and women shaped the city of Atlanta is eye-opening, and highly important to the way the city operates today. Her message is relevant and meaningful for the country as a whole. 

 What is a community organizer? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:43

If you hear "community organizer," and know that it was President Obama's first step into bringing people together, but still feel unclear on what the job entails, this is the episode for you. Esther Beard is a community organizer and joins the podcast to discuss her role in helping people learn how they can bring about real and meaningful change in their own communities. She also talks about how those who want to make a difference can make sure they are having a positive impact.

 Stitching Change | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:47

Rakmi Shaiza is the founder of Stitching Change, a social enterprise designed to empower refugee women in the Kansas City area. Shaiza discusses the program's mission to teach valuable skills in creating unique items and developing the financial knowledge to sell the creations. More broadly, Shaiza shares her insights on the challenges facing the women involved in the program, and the incredible potential they have to contribute to their communities.

 Protecting the National Parks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:13

Beth Shott is a criminal investigator with the Investigative Services Branch of the National Parks Service. She joins the podcast amid the government shutdown to discuss the impact on a professional and personal level. In addition, Shott shares her winding path into law enforcement, and views whether women in her field face unique challenges.

 Let's Talk Sports! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:50

Come one, come all! Whether you know every team in major sports, or none of them, you'll want to hear from WFAN's Maggie Gray. On this episode, Maggie joins to discuss her career path, navigating the male-dominated world of sports broadcasting, and what drives her to get out of bed in the morning. 

 The Rohingya Crisis: Part Two | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:37

One year after first joining the podcast, international relations scholar Mayesha Alam returns to discuss her latest reporting on the crisis facing the Rohingya community in Myanmar. While global awareness has wained, the United Nations reports that forced displacement and violence against the Rohingya has led to a refugee population of close to one million people. Women and girls are in particular danger of trafficking, even after they reach refugee camps.

 Teacher of the Year | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:10

Mandy Manning was recently honored as the National Teacher of the Year recipient for 2018. During her career as an educator, she has made an incredible impact on young people, many of whom were new to the United States as refugees and immigrants. Manning joins the podcast to discuss what brought her to teaching, what she has learned from her students, and how she made sure her students had a voice when she was honored at the White House.

 Eleanor Roosevelt: Beyond the White House | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:09

Author Susan Quinn joins the podcast to discuss her fascinating book, Eleanor and Hick: The Love Affair That Shaped a First Lady. Quinn's immense research highlights Roosevelt's relationship with Lorena Hickok, whom she initially encountered when Hickok was working as a reporter. Their relationship has been somewhat lost to history, but Quinn brings their romance and friendship to life in our interview and in the book. Her text is also set to become a TV series.

 Marijuana Monday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:01

Hillary Peckham is the co-founder and COO of Etain Health, the first and only all-women founded medical marijuana business in New York. Peckham talks to Listen, Ladies about misconceptions about marijuana, the conditions it can be used to address, and the challenges of running a business focused on a product that is not legal on the federal level. 

 Ladies on the Ballot | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:15

Journalist Emma Margolin joins the podcast to discuss her reporting on the surge in female candidates for local, state, and national political offices. While the expertise and enthusiasm they bring is essential, Emma's feature article for Politico Magazine delves into the often unexpected challenges they confront. This includes threats and intimidation both in-person and on social media. We discuss how training and recruitment organizations are approaching this issue in the #MeToo era.

 Physicist Ballerina Charts Her Own Path | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:42

Merritt Moore, is a trailblazer in two extremely demanding fields: ballet and quantum physics. On the podcast, she talks to Maryalice about the challenges of pursuing both dreams, why she tried to quit ballet but kept coming back, and how she is working to inspire young girls to think big and outside the box. And an added bonus, Merritt is also committed to making it to outer space and doing the legwork to make it happen.

 A Test with No Results | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:59

Washington Post journalist Jessica Contrera joins the podcast to discuss her investigative report into the hundreds of untested and newly tested rape kits in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Contrera uncovers the emotional and legal confusion surrounding the data as officials grapple with when and how to contact survivors of sexual violence. 

 The Women's Bakery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:57

Julie Greene, co-founder and co-director of The Women's Bakery joins the podcast to discuss her organization's approach to providing women in East Africa with the resources and tools to develop small businesses in their communities. By prioritizing health, education, and the economy, The Women's Bakery looks to engage women to independently operate bakeries once they have received the training to do so.

 Mentor Matters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:28

Journalist and friend of the pod, Emma Margolin, joins Maryalice to guest co-host this week's edition. The ladies chat with self-described "natural-born extrovert," Whitnie Narcisse, about her role at First Round, an innovative venture capital firm with a key focus on developing meaningful mentor-mentee relationships. Whitnie shares what she's learned about what makes a good match, why you might want more than one mentor, and how listeners can look for mentors to help their own careers thrive.

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