Women's Voice

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 4:59:36
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Sinopsis

Womens Voice is an independent radio program specializing in womens issues and providing womens perspectives to the public. Women's Voice broadcasts to enable women to access and utilize the media as a means of participation in our society. Our mission is to introduce the women of the world to each other and empower them by giving them a voice to express their viewpoints, discuss their issues, showcase their creative work and tell their stories. Our issues by Topic: Violence Against Women, International Womens Rights, Body & Relationship Issues, Politics & Women, Reproductive Rights, Workplace Issues, Teens, Parenting & Care giving, Money Matters, Life Transitions, Media on Women Feminism & Equal Rights, Arts & Creativity, Influential Women, Community & Connection.

Episodios

  • Only I Can Define Me: Women and Mental Health

    27/11/2011 Duración: 59min

      Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Addiction, Insecurity, Stress, Sexual Molestation, Dysfunctional Family, Fear, Racism, Co-dependency, Food Addiction, Nightmares, Trauma, Pain, Confusion, Anger Issues, Illogical Thinking, Parenting, Frustration Post-Partum Depression. Our guest today is the author of newly released book: Only I Can Define Me:  Releasing Shame and Growing Into My Adult Self Dena Sisk Foman. Dena is a practicing attorney, author and speaker. Foman is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness.  She, as a child that survived generations of mental illness and the mother of a child that suffers with bi-polar disorder, gives a much needed voice to families that suffer with mental illness.  It is her goal to educate the public to the plight of mental illness as both a disease that affects individuals and a disease that affects families and communities. You can find out more about her, this amazing book and her work through at www.createspace.com, www.releasingshame.comand www.amazon.com.  An

  • Women with Disabilities, challenges and triumphs

    30/10/2011 Duración: 01h01min

    On today’s show we will discuss the issues effecting women with disabilities. We will talk about a wonderful project called Women Enabled led by my amazing colleague Stephanie Ortoleva. Women Enabled is an education and advocacy project developed by Stephanie to bring attention to the urgent need to advocate for the human rights of all women and girls and to include women and girls with disabilities in international resolutions, policies and programs addressing women’s human rights and development. I know we will not be able to fit Stephanie’s remarkable accomplishments to this introduction but here is a really short version of it: Stephanie is an attorney with expertise in international human rights law and U.S. civil rights law. Currently, she is the Senior Human Rights Legal Advisor with the leading international human rights law firm BlueLaw International, LLP. She is the founding Co-Chair of the American Society of International Law’s International Disability Rights Interest Group.  Previously, Ms. Ortol

  • How Women Expanded Bravery in the Modern World

    18/09/2011 Duración: 01h26s

    “Courage should not be about gender, but somehow it is” says our guest Judy Pearson. Life takes courage – but what is courage? and how can we learn to use it to our greatest advantage? Judy is the author of two biographies about ordinary people who’ve been extraordinarily courageous. Her most recent book, Wolves at the Door, has been optioned for a major motion picture.  Her current book project, entitled A Different Kind of Courage: How Women Have Expanded and Transformed Bravery in the Modern World, is a tapestry of cutting edge gender brain research, anecdotes of courageous women from all walks of life, and the results of a multinational survey.  It will both celebrate the courage of women and inspire courage in all who read it. She motivates and educates, making her a first class “moti-cator!” And Judy Pearson does it all with energy, humor and her own special flair.  In her workshops, Judy focuses on the different kind of courage women possess, leaving her audiences laughing at her views on life, tearing

  • Champion Performance Development for Female Athletes

    04/09/2011 Duración: 59min

    Our guest, Doc Robyn holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a combined Masters/Doctorate in the psychology of organizations with a concentration in sport and performance. We will discuss conflict resolution and team building among female athletes and teams. As the world of sports opening its doors wider for women, issues of conflict, self-esteem, and healthy communication are coming to forefront in dialogues and discussions. Doc. Robyn will tell us how and why this is important and will give us tips and advice on the subjects. Doc Robyn has incorporated her corporate, academic and athletic (beach volleyball) experience with strategies usually reserved for organizational development and high level executive coaching to create her life changing message for college students. She is the President of Champion Performance Development, the Founder of the Stop The Drama! Campaign and the author of the book Stop The Drama! The ultimate guide to female teams. She is thrilled to 'pay it forward' by sharing her li

  • Women's Health; Pelvic Organ Prolapse

    14/08/2011 Duración: 58min

    Pelvic organ prolapse is an international women’s health concern. The impact of POP varies from country to country and region to region; in some areas the need is for education, in some it is for medical intervention. Throughout the world there is a need to establish awareness. Sherrie Palm is the Founder/President of APOPS, Association for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Support Inc, a nonprofit foundation for pelvic organ prolapse support, an award-winning author of the book Pelvic Organ Prolapse: The Silent Epidemic, and the Community Leader of the MedHelp.org Urogynecology Forum. As a women's pelvic floor health advocate, she devotes her time to all avenues of establishing recognition of pelvic organ prolapse and providing support pathways for women in various stages of POP. For relaxation Sherrie enjoys spending time in the woods and meadows of northern Wisconsin, walking with her dogs and taking digital photos of nature. For more info about APOPS or Sherrie Palm, go to  http://www.pelvicorganprolapsesupport.orght