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Here's Something Good

A daily Society and Culture podcast
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Here's Something Good

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Here's Something Good

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Here's Something Good

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Here's Something Good

A daily Society and Culture podcast
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Grammy Award-winning and 2X Oscar-nominated singer-songwriter, Siedah Garrett, who also is a passionate knitter, interviews a variety of celebrities and gives her listeners a peek into the private lives of their favorite stars, many of whom eng
Hi, Seneca fans! Seneca and iHeartPodcasts are excited about My Vagina Said What - a podcast dedicated to creating space and educating women about their bodies. Since you love our show, we think you may like this one too. Check out the trailer
Through fun yet intimate and revealing conversations, Latinas Take The Lead hosted by Emmy award-winning journalist Naibe Reynoso, dives into issues modern Latinas face. There are 29.6 million Latinas in the U.S., but many times they feel left
The Oh My God Particle Show! follows Dahlia Wilde's journey back to the large hadron collider at the Centre For Research Nuclear (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland to meet with the genius female scientists who are doing mind-boggling original work t
"Cashing Our Trillions" spotlights moms, the work we do to sustain the economy of unpaid female work, and the spaces that give us life, outside of "mom.”Listen here or on the iHeartRadio app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa
Hi, Seneca fans! We have a brand-new podcast called "Your Financial Maven," and we think you'll want to check it out. Financial literacy and empowerment are vital for women, and host Samantha Besnoff is here to help. Check out this trailer to d
Supporting women-owned businesses is a powerful way to advance women in the economy. And that’s something Walmart has been doing for years, by making products from women-owned businesses available in their stores. On International Women’s Day,
Girls love video games—and they make up half of all players. But if we want games to reflect young women’s voices and interests, we need more of them as game developers. Laila Shabir set out to solve that when she founded Girls Make Games.Lea
We could all use a good laugh right now—and with good reason. Laughter has the ability to relieve pain, boost mood, improve the immune system and even prolong life. We revisit this episode with clinical psychologist Dr. Jodi De Luca, who reveal
As we transition back to working at the office and see other signs of normalcy, now is the perfect moment to think about how we’re working, what we’re doing and what we should ditch. We get great advice from career expert Nancy Collamer.  Lear
It’s a size-inclusive clothing line. It’s a podcast. A zine. And a series of events. Learn about the many facets of Sabine Maxine Lopez’s creation, A Tribe Called Queer. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comS
When Peyton was in third grade she learned that there were homeless children in her home town of Milwaukee. She wanted to invite them to her birthday party; when that proved impractical she raised $500 and started a nonprofit. And she didn’t st
The good news is that our brains are not fixed or static, that we can continue to develop them during our lifetimes—as long as we keep them in good shape. We revisit this episode with neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart, author of The Source: The Sec
We revisit our conversation with Dr. Joan LaRovere, co-founder of Virtue Foundation, a groundbreaking nonprofit that provides actionable data as a way to deal with global health crises. To learn how you can make a difference go to virtuefoundat
We revisit this episode in which psychotherapist Lindsay Liben tells why compliments not only make others feel good—they can also raise your own happiness level. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnys
Most people would rather avoid conflict than face it head-on. But confrontation can actually be a good thing. We revisit this episode to get great insights as well as practical tips on how to turn confrontations into productive experiences. Our
With so much going on in our lives, it’s no wonder so many of us are distracted and even agitated. We revisit this episode to get great advice on how to use breathing techniques to calm a whirling mind from Dr. Patricia Gerbarg of the Breath-Bo
Did you know that when couples share the chores, their relationships get better? Psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz tell us why—and how to have the conversations that lead to a better division of tasks. Plus: Tips from Dawn and Swiffer on how to make
A frightening encounter in college spurred a young engineering student to invent a personal security device that would be especially effective for women. We learn from InvisaWear founder Rajia Abdelaziz why her product is a leap forward—and why
We get great reading suggestions to celebrate LGBTQ people and foster understanding, courtesy of Jaime Harker, owner of Violet Valley Bookstore, Mississippi’s only queer, feminist, trans-inclusive bookstore. Learn more about your ad-choices at
During the past, challenging year, we’ve all developed new cleaning routines. But which ones ensure that our homes don’t just look clean, but are clean? We talk to infectious disease specialist Dr. Sandra Kesh about which practices we can skip
We like to showcase women-owned businesses because they offer such wonderful and often unique products. Here’s one we heard about just in time for wedding-gift shopping: Estelle Colored Glass, which sells luxury, hand-blown stemware and cake st
All those months stuck at our desks at home have taken a toll on our posture—and that can lead to lots of problems, including back pain. But course-correcting is easy. We get some great tips, and simple-to-do exercises, from Karena Wu, owner an
Yes, even chronic procrastinators can learn to stop putting things off till tomorrow. Renowned psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz gives tips that can change those down-to-the-last-minute habits. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartp
America will be going back to the moon as early as 2024, and the next destination after that could be Mars. And one of their most important pieces of equipment will be their space suits.  MIT astronautics professor Dr. Dava Newman has created a
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