Women In A Day Podcast
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Sinopse
Women in a Day is a podcast created to give a deep look at the daily lives of women of all kinds, from sunrise to sunset. Join hosts Jenny Halsor and Portia Hensley for an in-depth conversation with an inspiring woman each episode. The lives of some women may sound familiar, others may be a surprise but all will leave you with a greater understanding of what it's like to walk in another woman's shoes for a day.
Episódios
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Episode 25: Maya Diamond - Dating and Relationship Coach
30/04/2019 Duração: 39minIn Episode 25 we were so fortunate to speak with Maya Diamond, dating and relationship expert. This conversation is a must-listen for those who are looking for love, returning to the dating scene after the end of a relationship and even parents who have questions about the new dating landscape their children will navigate. Maya's insightful advice gives so many excellent recommendations for healing and finding a meaningful, fulfilling relationship.
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Episode 24: Sarah Wolfer - Girl Boss Sports
07/04/2019 Duração: 38minSarah Wolfer is ready to change a culture where women leaders are so needed - youth athletics. Sarah created Girl Boss Sports when she saw the correlation between female leadership and involvement in sports. We are huge believers in the mission of Girl Boss Sports and can’t wait to see programs and clinics like Sarah’s becoming standard practice in female youth sports.
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Episode 23: Amanda Berg Wilson - Artistic Director, The Catamounts
15/02/2019 Duração: 45minIn Episode 23, Amanda Berg Wilson speaks about the balance of creativity and business as the co-founder and Artistic Director of The Catamounts, an independent theater company in Boulder, CO.
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Episode 22: Sandra Began - The Widow Project
02/02/2019 Duração: 45minIn Episode 22 we were fortunate to be joined by a very special guest, Sandra Began, mother, author and founder of The Widow Project. Sandra has spent the last six years rebuilding a life for herself and her 2 sons after her husband’s death by suicide. Sandra’s story and willingness to speak openly about mental health, widowhood and grief have been a comfort to countless people who are also affected by the illness or death of a loved one. You can find Sandra on instagram @thewidowproject or read more at her site, thewidowproject.blogspot.com
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Episode 21: Dr. Lisa Templeton - Psychologist and Author
23/01/2019 Duração: 39minEpisode 21 is an incredible conversation with Dr. Lisa Templeton - psychologist, author, musician, poet and founder of The Interpersonal Healing Clinic in Colorado. Dr. Lisa works mindfulness and being present into her work with clients and discussed the importance of learning to sit with our thoughts and emotions throughout our day. Her book, Letting It Be: Mindful Lessons Toward Acceptance is an invaluable guide that will surely become a dog-eared favorite you’ll find yourself referencing often!
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Episode 20: Samantha Oliver - Furloughed Scientist
16/01/2019 Duração: 32minIn Episode 20 we spoke with Sam Oliver, a hydrologist who works for the United States Geological Survey in Madison, Wisconsin. Learn about the interesting protocols around the shutdown and the far reaching implications once workers return, both for the employees who are furloughed and their projects.
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Episode 19: M'Lis Ward - Airline Captain
09/01/2019 Duração: 01h09minWomen in a Day couldn’t think of a better guest to kick off 2019 than M’Lis Ward, a Captain at United Airlines. In Episode 19 we spoke to M’Lis about her path to becoming a pilot - her tenacity as a college basketball player and her determination to make it through the grueling air force program setting the tone for her later success as a pilot, becoming the first female African American captain at a major airline.
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Episode 18: Holly Borowski - Research Scientist
16/12/2018 Duração: 35minIn Episode 18 we spoke to Holly Borowski, research scientist about her time in the Air Force, her experience in a male dominated industry and how she was encouraged to pursue math, science and engineering at a young age.
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Episode 17: Brittany Charboneau - The Funny Runner
25/11/2018 Duração: 01h43sIt sounds crazy, right? Someone who leaves their adult, corporate job to take up improv comedy and professional running? It will sound wacky and eccentric and not very realistic right up until you meet Brittany Charboneau, aka: The Funny Runner. Her awesome sense of humor aside, when Brittany starts talking about her goals - both the incremental and the broad - for creating her one woman comedy show while also training to qualify for the 2020 Olympic marathon time trials, you quickly start to see exactly why these tandem dreams both make a lot of sense and how she is chipping away at bringing them to fruition one mile at a time.
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Episode 16: Anne Munch - One Lawyer's Fight Against Interpersonal Violence
02/11/2018 Duração: 01h02minAnne Munch’s enthusiasm and passion for her work have been described as “contagious.” She understands the complexity of crimes involving violence against women and the inherent challenges faced by victims. She is dedicated to improving our response to crimes of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.
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Episode 15: Katherine Archuleta - Political Appointee
02/10/2018 Duração: 47minIn Episode 15 we discuss the incredible life and career of Katherine Archuleta, from her start as a Denver school teacher to her appointment by the Obama administration as the first Latina Director of the United States Office of Personnel Management.
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Episode 14: Susan Bucknam - Porsche Racer, Jewelry Designer, Grandmother
17/09/2018 Duração: 49minIn episode 14 we had an incredible conversation with Susan Bucknam, a woman who comes from a long line of unconventional and inspiring women. A grandmother of 5, Susan has been finding the joy and adventure in everyday life since she was a young girl.
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Episode 13: Jackie St. Joan
01/09/2018 Duração: 57minPrepare to be completely inspired and taken with this episode's guest, Jacqueline St. Joan. Jackie was born with a keen awareness of the injustices of the world around her and rather than be complacent or apathetic, she has chosen to be a continuous driver of change. As a dedicated co-parent, a strong member of the Denver feminist community, an attorney then judge and as a successful writer Jackie has found a way to bring awareness and a plan to the issues she tackles.
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Episode 12: Jenna Wazny - Adventure Seeker
02/08/2018 Duração: 48minJenna spends her days in Bend, Oregon as a Montessori preschool teacher, yoga instructor and event coordinator at Atlas Cidery. When she's not busy hustling at her many jobs, she is busy planning her next adventure, filling every school break with trips that inspire everyone she knows to live big.
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Episode 11: Lorena Garcia - Non-Profit Executive Director
15/07/2018 Duração: 38minWe were thrilled to have Lorena Garcia, executive director of The Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition and Namlo International, speak to us about the work involved with organizations doing important work for communities in the US and globally. Her passion for helping others is one that started early on and is so evident in the dedication she has for all she does.
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Episode 10: Dr. Kelly Lear - Coroner and Forensic Pathologist
15/06/2018 Duração: 48minTo say that we had a LOT of questions for Kelly Lear is a huge understatement. When she offered us the chance to visit her at work at the Arapahoe County Coroner's Office we jumped at the chance. I think I speak for both of us when I say that the work Kelly does as a coroner and forensic pathologist is incredibly inspiring but what stood out even more is the humanity and compassion she brings to the job. Enjoy the episode!
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Episode 09: Dr. Abigail Marsh
01/06/2018 Duração: 41minWe were both fascinated by our conversation with Abigail Marsh, PhD and author of The Fear Factor, about her work on empathy, altruism and psychopathy. Important and riveting subject matter aside, Abby is also an incredibly open, amazing woman. She spoke with us about the benefits of knowing yourself well and the perspective that often comes as we get older and wiser.
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Episode 08 - Carla Fredericks: Advocate and Legal Counsel for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
15/05/2018 Duração: 41minCarla Fredericks' devotion to the rights of Native American communities and her love of the law run very deep. At that intersection that you'll find her working tirelessly on behalf of so many causes that affect native peoples. An enrolled member of the Mandan Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, Carla's work is the culmination of a lifetime spent in two worlds, her insight proving invaluable in the cases she and her team take on.
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Episode 07: Tracy Benjamin - "Shutterbean" Blogger, Photographer
01/05/2018 Duração: 36minYou likely know Tracy Benjamin by her online presence as "Shutterbean" and website of the same name. Although Tracy started out as a food blogger and photographer, her site and focus has also grown to include the all important act of bringing creativity into our daily lives. In this episode Tracy speaks about the recent death of her mother, who many got to know through those hilarious instagram stories, and how that loss has impacted her daily life.
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Episode 06: Rachel Esters - Speaker and Educator
15/04/2018 Duração: 50minBased on her resume alone, Rachel Esters is one of the most inspiring people you'll ever meet: service in both the Army and the Air Force, time as a paratrooper and 22 years in law enforcement. But those accomplishments are just the tip of the iceberg. Rachel's work as a consultant and advocate for the treatment of high risk inmates, her humor and her beautiful spirit make her our new favorite hero. Need your faith in humanity restored? Spend an hour with the guest of episode 6, Rachel Esters.