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magnetic poetry from slacks and texts and emails i sent over the course of one day.Music: "Number" by Nctrnm, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
This feed (previously Ladycast) is now home to odd program, a feed for sound art projects and more. Stay tuned  👀Music: "Moonrise" by Chad Crouch https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Arps/Moonrise
This week's guest is Liza Mundy, a senior fellow at New America and the author of this month's cover story in the Atlantic, "Why is Silicon Valley So Awful to Women?"She's also the author of several books, including "The Richer Sex: How the N
"No matter what you do, no matter which end of the age spectrum you're on, people always judge you." Follow Nisha online: https://twitter.com/NishaChittal http://www.nishachittal.com/ http://tinyletter.com/theweekinladynews https://
This week I spoke with Payton Cosell Turner and Eliza Wexelman, the rad women behind Girls At Library, the gorgeous and smart online journal dedicated to women who love literature. We debated the merits of print versus e-book, running a bicoast
"It's absolutely become the norm for me to be the youngest, and at times most female person in the room. And it's really intimidating. But you kind of just have to put your head down and accept that you have a right to be there, and that more w
This week I share a few sounds and stories from the Women's March on Washington this weekend. After that, I have a quick interview with Indira Cesarine, curator of the UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN exhibit at The Untitled Space in NYC. You can read
This week I'm dropping in a mini episode to talk about my somewhat new relationship with mental illness and goal-oriented behavior. If what I'm talking about resonates with you, I'd love to hear from you! Hit me up at [email protected].
"My biggest worry with it is people sleepwalking into really bad situations and not realizing until it's too late that a number of rights or a number of things as we know them have been stripped away from us." This week, I spoke with Lucie
This week, BookTuber Mollie Reads talks about how she became a reader, what it's like reading Harry Potter for the first time, and taking the plunge into freelance book editing. SUPPORT THE LADYCAST ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/the
This week, children's musician Laurie Berkner talks about the difficulties she had connecting to children early in her career, starting her business, and frat boys getting wild to her music.Songs played: 13:41 - "We are the Dinosaurs" 18:21
"I fully expected it to be traumatizing because you see these movies or you read these books, or you hear about the girl from your high school whose whole life changed and she was stigmatized." This week's episode is a bit of a departure from
I turned 25 this week, so my friend Julia joined me on the podcast to help me parse my feelings about this new age. Some references:What advice would you give your 25-year-old self? http://www.vox.com/2016/10/1/12430018/25-life-adviceWhy po
This week, I spoke with Jessica Spring and Chandler O'Leary, creators of the Dead Feminists broadsheet series and author of the new book that just came out, Dead Feminists: Historic Heroines in Living Color! We talked about the value of worki
This week's guest is digital strategist and fitness blogger Evann Clingan! I've known Evann for years now, but this was our first time chatting (almost) in person. Evann is a strategist with Mekanism where she works with influencers and brands
It's The Ladycast's FIRST BIRTHDAY omg!! This week, I share with you guys the top three lessons I've learned in the last year. I hope you enjoy it, and I hope that these lessons help inspire you to pursue your dreams as well! *** Julia
This week, comic book artist Robin Ha is answering your questions for another Lady Problems episode! Robin tackles your questions about doing creative work, staying in touch with a long distance friend, and how she feels like a badass. Subm
"I only wish that I gave myself a chance to actually do what I wanted to do even sooner."I spoke this week with comic book artist Robin Ha, whose new book, Cook Korean!: A Comic Book with Recipes, came out early last month. Robin is a Korean
Last week's guest Ashley Milne-Tyte is back this week to answer your questions about workplace conflict, self-promotion, multitasking, and more! In case you missed it, Ashley Milne-Tyte is a journalist, teacher, and podcast host who was on last
"I was raised with this idea that if you did good work, it would speak for itself and you would be rewarded. And that is such nonsense. But it took me years to realize that." This week's guest is journalist, teacher, and podcast producer/ho
In this first Lady Problems episode, Rep. Cyndi Munson answers listener questions about facing criticism, taking the next steps in their careers, and combating the senior scaries. Submit a question for an upcoming Lady Problems episode: http:
"For someone like me, I want to fill up every space, I want to be doing everything I can, and really, I was at a point in the beginning of 2015 where I was just tired of doing that. I was tired of filling every block of my calendar. I really fe
"I think that with Clover, our mission is to write this for ourselves as teens, or to help girls like us who wanted to know that there was more out there, or wanted to know girls like them."This week I chatted with Liza Darwin and Casey Lewis
"I'm trying to make helpful things. I'm trying to make things that I enjoy making." This week, I spoke with writer and entrepreneur Esme Weijun Wang about her life, her career, and living with chronic mental and physical illness. Esme share
When Brooklinen co-founder and chief communications officer Vicki Fulop immigrated to the U.S. from Belarus as a child, she saw her parents start their lives over completely. She drew on that memory when it came time to hunker down and commit t
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