Teaser Episode
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
Starting the week of April 3rd, friends and fellow journalists Maryalice Aymong and Julia Moser present Listen, Ladies - a podcast by ladies, for ladies (and gentlemen). Production is in partnership with Women Across Frontiers. Subscribe now ..read more
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Ladies on a Boat
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
Maryalice & Julia get the inside scoop on the new documentary, "Losing Sight of Shore," which follows six ambitious women in their record-setting journey across the Pacific Ocean. They speak to director Sarah Moshman and Natalia Cohen, one of the women who put her life on hold for the more than 8,000 mile test of mental and physical strength. We recommend catching the film on Netflix with the guilty-pleasure takeout of your choice! The ladies also discuss the woes of Uber, parental leave policy, and the surprising number of American adults who believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows ..read more
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Flying Solo-ish
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
Julia and Maryalice chat with Lisa Bonos, editor of the Washington Post's Solo-ish column. There's something for everyone in this one: the politics of dating, when politics overlap with dating, and some genuine evidence for the cultural relevance of The Bachelorette. Plus, the ladies get pumped about summer movie season, which is kicking off with some serious girl power ..read more
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The Sidewalk Is Your Runway
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
Maryalice and Julia get the low down on self defense strategies from Gabrielle Rubin. Rubin is an experienced martial artist with a black belt and tons of tips for how women everywhere can take on the world through mental awareness and physical technique. Plus, a cookie-related heist you won't want to miss ..read more
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Listen Ladies at the UN
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
The ladies have partnered with UN Women for an exciting episode about indigenous women and girls. Maryalice and Julia discussed colonialism, climate change, and women being their own forces for change with Beatrice Duncan and Tarcila Rivera Zea: two women fighting for the rights of indigenous peoples. Plus, the book club decision, why Americans are so smily, a middle-of-the-night produce heist ..read more
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Make Room for the Ladies
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
Julia and Maryalice talk lady spies, "broom-wielding women", and make a big announcement! And an interview with Joan Wages, President of the National Museum of Women's History. Never been there? Tune in and find out why ..read more
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In The Driver's Seat
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
Maryalice and Julia talk to three women in male-dominated fields. Featuring 'The Bye Bye Man' director Stacy Title, founder and president of REAL Women in Trucking Desiree Wood, and mŏkbar chef and owner Esther Choi ..read more
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Queen Andrea Joins the Pod!
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
World-renowned street artist Andrea von Bujdoss, AKA Queen Andrea joins the podcast to discuss creative expression in challenging times, how she got her start in the world of graffiti, what inspires her, and what it takes to create a professional mural from start to finish.  ..read more
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Politics is Local... So Vote!
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
Missouri State Representative Yolanda Young represents Jackson County, which includes Kansas City, Missouri. On this episode of Listen, Ladies, Rep. Young discusses the impact of Covid-19 from the perspective of her constituents of all ages, as well as the potential for positive change for people of color as advocates push for police reform.  ..read more
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In Pursuit of Disobedient Women
Listen, Ladies
by Maryalice Aymong
3y ago
New York Times journalist Dionne Searcey joins Listen, Ladies to discuss her new book, In Pursuit of Disobedient Women: A Memoir of Love, Rebellion, and Family, Far Away. The book is a fascinating inside look at what it was like to take on the role of West Africa Bureau Chief for the New York Times. Searcey recounts her conversations with young women who escapes from Boko Haram, her observations of women's advocating for their rights, and the personal challenges of moving with her family to take on the opportunity.  ..read more
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