Women Lead Network Podcast: Recent Episodes

Women Lead Network

In each episode women leaders will discuss current human rights and social issues that are affecting women, around the world and in the United States, and highlight women leaders addressing those problems.

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Joy! Women deserve it! But, apparently aren't allowed to have it...at least so long as the Patriarchy thrives. So we have feelings about this and we're going to talk about it. From Barbie's complicated feminist history, to her impact on women's lives to the complete melt down she's caused for InCel's since The Barbie Movie took the American Entertainment Economy by storm, we'll chat it all out. Tech issues and all!

Check out our website for the links to resources and the transcript at www.womenleadnetwork.org

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As always, we're talking about things that enrage us.  This time we focus on our rage over the nexis between "wellness" and "consumerism" and the impact it has on women.  You can find a transcript and our sources at our website: www.womenleadnetwork.org

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If you thought we were mad before, now we're ENRAGED!  We needed time to recover from the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade before we could talk about it.  We still aren't recovered, but felt we had to meet the moment of our FAVORITE new Supreme Court Justice, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's FIRST week on the Supreme Court with a discussion about Reproductive Justice and what we think about the state of Reproductive Justice in the U.S.  You can access the Podcast and Resources and References on the Women Lead Network Site at www.womenleadnetwork.org.

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Everyone has to work. For women this often comes with a precarious line between empowerment and exploitation.  In this episode, Leona and Denice discuss some of the issues they have been interested in related to women and labor.  Links to their references are available on the Women Lead Network Website.

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Women  Lead Podcast highlights the human rights conditions around the world and the women leaders who are changing those conditions in their own communities