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Le podcast Agenda PR, propose une série de 10 épisodes de podcasts qui traitent de sujets clés de l’industrie des communications. Convivial et pertinent, le podcast a pour mission de former, et d’informer les #PRpeople sur les pratiques gagnantes et les nouvelles tendances de l’industrie ! La langue de bois? Les messages clés appris par cœur? Les embargos? On ne connaît pas!
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Me, My Spouse, and a Die

Austin & Gwenyth Gamble Jarvi

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Me, My Spouse, and a Die is a D&D Duet campaign where a wife and husband sit down to play a custom game in a custom world one on one. Using the Dungeons & Dragons 5e system, Austin, our Dungeon Master, guides Gwenyth, our only player, through a family-friendly adventure in a world of their own creation. With a healthy mix of immersive roleplay, intriguing exploration, and adrenaline-pumping combat, Me, My Spouse, and a Die captures the spirit of the game, where anything could change with the ...
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Dr. Bonnie Stabile, Associate Professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, delves into the intricacies of how gender policy and acculturation affect women’s leadership. While pointing out the critical importance of representation across all sectors and the barriers that women face in ascending to leadership roles…
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Asha Dahya and Monica Morales Garcia share an exciting update about the Green Tide Rising podcast series, illuminating the Green Wave Movement in Latin America. Asha, an Emmy nominated producer and storyteller, and Monica, an audio journalist and fashion scholar, explore their roles in this groundbreaking series that sheds light on the fight for re…
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In this episode, The Honorable Carolyn B. Maloney, former U.S. Congresswoman, shares her remarkable journey, highlighting her groundbreaking roles and relentless pursuit of gender equality through legislative measures, including her ongoing fight for the Equal Rights Amendment. She reminds everyone that without the ERA, women have no rights under t…
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In this episode, Maheen Kaleem, a human rights lawyer and Vice President of Programs and Operations at Grantmakers for Girls of Color discusses her inspiring journey from her family's roots in Pakistan to her impactful role in philanthropy. Central to their dialogue is the critical mission of Grantmakers for Girls of Color, which focuses on empower…
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In this episode Darcy J. Totten, interim executive director at the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, discusses the critical economic and social challenges women face, particularly emphasized by the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Nancy and Darcy explore the disproportionate job losses and childcare burdens impacting women, the persiste…
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In this episode, Dr. Nicole Haggard, Director of the Center for the Advancement of Women at Mount Saint Mary’s University, joins Dr. Nancy O’Reilly for an inspiring discussion about the importance of “listening to the light that wants to live in you” and how to use it to become a powerful change maker. Dr. Nicole shares her journey from her unsuppo…
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Today, Dr. Nancy welcomed Montecito Media Group CEO and Executive Editor Gwyn Lurie to discuss the power of collaboration, need for positive female role models, and impact of lifting up women and girls, which Gwyn said is “the strongest lever for change.” They also explored the importance of storytelling, value of investing in women, and the positi…
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Welcome to “Smart, Amazing Conversations with Dr. Nancy”! In this episode, Dr. Nancy O’Reilly engages in a captivating and empowering discussion with the remarkable Frédérique Campagne Irwin, President and CEO of the National Women’s History Museum. They delve into Frédérique’s entrepreneurial journey, her frustration with systemic change’s slow pa…
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Listen to Maggie O’Neill discuss why she strongly believes that art can support and drive societal change. For over two decades, Maggie has contributed to the vibrant arts scene of Washington D.C. making her name and work synonymous with artistic innovation, entrepreneurship, and activism. Her newest project, Vote For Your Daughter, leverages the v…
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Learn how Jasmine Minhas uses her principles of selfless service (seva) from her Sikh upbringing and her unwavering commitment to equity and justice to demonstrate how a single person can be a force for change. With a degree in French, history and science from Bucknell University, she isn’t waiting for her law degree to work for systemic change. Am…
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Join us in exploring the dynamic leadership of Christian Nunes, the second African American president of the National Organization for Women (NOW). Through her inclusive and intersectional approach, Nunes is reshaping the future of feminism in the United States. Discover how her background in social work and community organizing drives NOW's initia…
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Discover the inspiring journey of Brianna Baker as she leads the charge for justice and empowerment for Black girls across the country. From personal experiences to nationwide advocacy and program development that creates safe spaces and paths for Black girls to thrive. Witness how Brianna is transforming the narrative and celebrating the talents a…
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As the 2024 election season unfolds, Crystal Quade has emerged as a powerful advocate for equality and working-class Americans in Middle America. Currently serving as Minority Leader in the Missouri House of Representatives, Crystal shares her journey from a challenging rural upbringing to becoming the first in her family to graduate high school an…
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Join us for an engaging discussion with Elisa Parker, with the ERA Coalition and Fund for Women’s Equality, as we dive into the intricate aspects of gender inequality and the pursuit of the Equal Rights Amendment. During this conversation, Elisa will shed light on her impactful work, which revolves around empowerment, opportunities, and collaborati…
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Zakiya Thomas is President and CEO of the ERA Coalition and the Fund for Women’s Equality. An agent for change, Zakiya leads a diverse coalition of over 290 partner organizations, representing 80 million people, all fighting for equality. The Coalition advocates for gender, racial, and reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and much more under the un…
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Kathy Caprino has seen the power that can be unleashed when women discover and unlock their potential. As an international career and leadership coach, writer, speaker, and educator, she is dedicated to helping women build rewarding and impactful careers. Her mission is to create what she calls “finding brave moments” that empower women to close th…
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Kirthi Jayakumar and Keturah Shammah are women driven by similar missions. While they grew up worlds apart, they were brought together through the power of World Pulse, an independent, women-led social network for social change. By harnessing the power of technology to accelerate women's leadership, the organization not only connecting women, it is…
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Julie Hermelin is way out front in the drive to help social profit and for-profit organizations connect their messages with their audiences through impactful storytelling. As co-founder and managing partner of Gutsy Media, a narrative change storytelling studio, Julie is using storytelling to change the way we engage with complex issues and to tran…
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In this episode, Dr. Nancy is joined by renowned artist, activist, and filmmaker Tiffany Shlain, and Emmy-nominated film producer Sawyer Steele. Together, they discuss their longstanding partnership and their mission to create positive change in the world through their documentaries and initiatives. They also share their upcoming project, a collabo…
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Ashely Avis is an award-winning writer, director, editor, and passionate advocate for horses. She has completed five feature films and is the founder and president of the Wild Beauty Foundation. Her recent remake of "Black Beauty" for Disney+ not only modernized the classic tale but also shed light on the pressing issue of wild horse preservation i…
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Lauren Schiller and Hadley Dynak are the co-authors of "It's a Good Day to Change the World: Inspiration and Advice for a Feminist Future.” The two women's paths converged when they met through mutual connections, recognizing their shared passion for making a difference. Together, they embarked on a mission to create a book that would inspire other…
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Heidi Sieck is a civic entrepreneur and a powerful advocate for reproductive freedom and gender equality. As founder and chief empowerment officer of #VoteProChoice, Heidi has created a platform that arms voters with comprehensive information about candidates' stances not only on reproductive rights, but also on the broader issues of healthy commun…
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Dr. Jackie Glenn is a prominent force in the drive to make diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) a given in the workplace. For more than 30 years, Dr. Jackie has connected the dots between DE&I, innovation, and profitability. Her work has influenced positive and lasting change in corporate culture, reinforcing diversity, equity and inclusion as a…
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Mona Sinha is the Executive Director of Equality Now and a renowned advocate for gender equality and women's empowerment. The seeds of standing up for social justice and women's rights sprouted early. She was the youngest of three daughters, growing up in Calcutta, where more value was placed on boys than girls. Early awareness of the gender dispar…
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As executive director of Taking The Reins, an urban farm and equestrian program in Los Angeles, Dr. Jane Haven is leading an effort to close the confidence gap and empower the next generation of women to be confident, courageous, and prepared to drive their lives in the direction they want to go. From her childhood in Western Colorado to her curren…
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Adam Torres has made amplifying stories his life's work. Adam is co-founder of Mission Matters, a full-service media agency specializing in podcasts, publishing, social media and PR. He is the author of several books and an international speaker. Adam and Dr. Nancy discuss their shared passion for empowering individuals and amplifying voices, and a…
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Lisa Lutoff-Perlo shares the story of her 38-year career from door-to-door sales at Royal Caribbean to CEO of Celebrity Cruise Lines and how she credits being open to learning, caring about people, and the support of the male mentors to her successful path to the C-Suite.द्वारा Dr. Nancy O'Reilly
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Danna Beal tells about how the main point of her new book, The Illuminated Workplace: Shining a Light on Workplace Culture, is for everyone to understand that they are part of the workplace culture--from top management to new hires and they are responsible for the outcomes of their behavior. She hopes to share how we can rebuild relationships and r…
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Karen Korponai is the CEO and Founder of Konscious Konsulting – guiding conscious companies in their quest to turn their visions into reality. She promotes a business paradigm that focuses on people, planet, purpose and prosperity. Karen calls connecting one of her superpowers. As a super-connector, Karen is always focused on how she can help other…
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Pat Mitchell tells about how Project Dandelion, launching in July 2023, will spread the seeds of climate justice by giving voice to the millions of women working around the world advocating for resources for women and girls. Women are disproportionately affected by climate change, as Pat points out, 9 million women died of air pollution last year a…
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Luisa Diaz tells about founding the Mi Amore Gala with its Runway of Hope to celebrate kindness and benefit the victims of abuse and human trafficking who have emerged with the help of the Safe Passage Organization to show how beautiful and worthy they feel while symbolically walking toward the light of a promising future.…
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Zack Fowler heads Strategic Partnerships for AMPLIFY Girls, an international collective of community-driven organizations that are investing in raising girls’ agency and amplifying their voices. Zack talks about how over 40 organizations in east Africa work in very different areas, from education to rescuing abuse victims, for one cause--to change …
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Paige Oxendine co-founded Rosie with Rachel Anderson in 2016 with the purpose of helping women to connect and access resources for career development, business assistance, leadership, access board service opportunities and other alliances that would serve them professionally and benefit Springfield, Missouri. The network grew to over 1,000 very qui…
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Andrea Grant, a Certified Diversity Search Professional (CDSP), has worked for over 25 years for major corporations and as a serial entrepreneur with a love for human resources. However, she says that DEI and all the other acronyms applied to diversity today doesn't mean we're being equitable and creating a culture of belonging, and that lack of be…
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Asha Dahya is a passionate storyteller, who writes, produces films, and speaks out about empowering women to share their stories and fight for Reproductive Justice and women's rights to freedom of choice without limitation and judgement. Asha founded GirlTalk HQ as a hobby, a digital support network to give women a place to share their stories, the…
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Dr. Denise Caleb is president of HR Standards Institute. She admits that women are being impacted disproportionately by COVID, whether "by choice or by request, women did leave the workforce during COVID 19 at a higher level and rate." She says that we have to be very careful as a workforce to make sure we recapture those levels of talent among tho…
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Katica Roy tells Dr. Nancy about her own journey as a breadwinner mom to achieve equal pay and decided there must be an easier way through advanced technology. She founded Pipeline Equity, an SaaS platform that provides companies with augmented decision tools to determine if decisions will result in equitable outcomes before they are made. Katica s…
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Michelle Li is an award-winning journalist and news anchor in St. Louis, MO, who was also born in Korea and raised in the U.S. In this interview she tells about how on New Years Day, she was given a piece to read about foods to celebrate the New Year. After reading about the American traditions, she added that she had rice cake soup (Duk Guk) that …
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Barclay DeVeau barely survived a rare bacterial infection that went undiagnosed by doctors for months. In fact no one would believe she was ill until she had a seizure. Now Barclay, an award-winning filmmaker, is basing a film trilogy called The Cassandra Project on her story and the stories of two other women who’s situations reached critical leve…
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Dr. Shelly Bhowmik, MD MPH, tells her personal story of not recognizing that she had burnout until it was almost too late and how she founded Platform Wellness and developed ReST Revive, Strive and Thrive (TM) using her expertise in Preventive Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine to help others by working with corporations and individuals experiencing b…
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Bobby F. Kimbrough, Jr., speaks from a 40 year career in law enforcement and leadership of how the sudden death of his wife and losing everything while raising seven sons transformed his life, showed him his vulnerabilities and helped him understand the suffering of others. His book, Beyond Midnight, tells the whole story and this conversation shar…
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Cindy Couyoumjian shares her experiences from 36 years experience as a woman in the finance industry, founder of Cinergy Financial and the research and advice in her new book, The Rise of Women and Wealth: Our Fight for Freedom, Equality, and Control of Our Financial Future. She urges women to become financially literate and take control of their m…
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Marlene Chism tells her story of becoming a gifted speaker, narrative coach and author from work a 20 year career at a factory. Her fifth book, From Conflict to Courage: How to Stop Avoiding and Start Leading, works through mismanagement of leadership in ways to help us all benefit from redefining conflict and developing the capacity to deal with i…
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Julie Castro Abrams tells about How Women Lead, her social justice organization that brings women together to make an impact. Over 14,000 women become fierce advocates for each other and help one another in many ways, including investing in women-owned businesses and recommending them for seats on corporate boards. Julie stresses the need for women…
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Lucina Di Meco describes how #She-Persisted works to stop social media attacks against women leaders. False claims and targeted threats prevent young woman running for political office and threaten the safety of those in the spotlight. She calls it a threat to democracy and free speech. In fact there is no free speech for these targeted women. We c…
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Jennifer Faust talks about Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara and how they equip girls with the confidence to become women who live successful lives. Besides being a voice for girls, the programs of Girls Inc. National and the affiliates in the US and Canada provide numerous supports including mentoring, sports and a network of girls who go on to …
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Amanda B. Cunningham is COO of Her Future Coalition and the social profit partner, Yoga Medicine® Seva, which both serve the mission to end human trafficking in India and Nepal. These are the epicenter for the sale of human beings, mostly girls, throughout the world. Amanda describes cultures that see a girl's value as how much she will bring when …
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Susan Whiting is Chair of the National Women's History Museum Board and is excited to announce that after 26 years of offering online programs about women's contribution to the founding and development of our country, NWHM is to become a museum in residence at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library in Washington, D.C., It's a museum reimagined, st…
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