Women@Work
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Women@Work is a weekly conversation on how to help women join, stay, succeed, and lead in the workplace. Our show airs live on SiriusXM132 on Thursdays, at 9 am ET. We explore tactics and strategies to help women and men at all stages of career; talk with extraordinary role models; and look through the gender lens to build a more inclusive, satisfying and diverse workplace. Women at Work is..
Women@Work
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Celina Stewart, CEO of the non-partisan League of Women Voters of the United States joins Laura in this special election-season show. They discuss the League’s vast efforts to ensure a free and fair election and point us towards reliable, nonpartisan information on candidates, ballot measures, and the voting process itself. Tune in to join the legions of women heading to the polls armed with information and a commitment to make their voices heard.
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Sallie Krawcheck, Founder & CEO at Ellevest, the Investing Platform built for Women, by Women joins Laura to discuss women's financial health, the gender pay gap, the importance of remote work for women, and the role that women can play in shaping the political landscape outside of the voting booth. ! Tune in to gain valuable insights from this consummate leader and advocate for women’s financial independence! Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on July 13, 2023 on SiriusXM’s Business Radio, Channel 132.
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Dr. Linda Kim joins Laura to talk about her career in psychiatry, the unique challenges women face in receiving effective psychiatric care, and the power of therapy as a means of self-discovery and growth. Together, they discuss critical issues that include premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and the broader implications of hormonal changes on women's professional lives. Dr. Kim also highlights the necessity for workplaces to adopt supportive measures for women undergoing major life transitions, ensuring they can maintain their valuable contributions to the workforce at every stage of life ..read more
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This episode features Dr. Wendy Ross, a leading advocate for autism and neurodiversity, who talks with Laura Zarrow about her extensive experience in creating inclusive programs for neurodivergent individuals, and her career in developmental and behavioral pediatrics. Emphasizing the underdiagnosis of autism and ADHD, particularly in women, Ross highlights practical steps organizations can take to accommodate neurodivergent employees and the broader societal benefits of neurodiversity inclusion.
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In this episode of "Women at Work," Elizabeth Vale, a distinguished fellow at the Fels Institute of Government and Senior Managing Director at IntraFi, discusses her multifaceted career spanning finance, government, and higher education. Elizabeth shares her journey from working at Morgan Stanley to her pivotal roles in the Obama administration and with Elizabeth Warren. She emphasizes the importance of being a communicator and "illustrator" for complex issues and influential leaders and provides advice on how to build a strong resume, stay engaged with your passions, and balance private secto ..read more
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In this episode of "Women at Work," Shelley Zalis, CEO of The Female Quotient, discusses her career journey and her various efforts to foster gender equality across various sectors. She highlights the importance of representation in AI, the need for women to overcome imposter syndrome, and the significance of empathy as a leadership skill.
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Shuchi Talati joins our Sundance series to discuss the making of her new film "Girls Will Be Girls," and how she approaches networking and collaboration in the complex ecosystem of indie filmmaking. From securing funding through diverse sources to the critical role of film festivals like Sundance in a project's development, Talati highlights the entrepreneurial aspect of filmmaking and the significance of building meaningful relationships within the industry.
Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on January 25, 2024 on SiriusXM’s Business Radio, Channel 132.
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Susan Gonzales, founder and CEO of AIandYou, shares her journey and vision for bridging the AI literacy gap in marginalized communities. With a focus on AI's benefits, risks, and potential for societal impact, Gonzales emphasizes the importance of diverse voices in AI development and policy to prevent bias and ensure that AI’s potential benefits are actually equitable.
Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on January 18, 2024 on SiriusXM’s Business Radio, Channel 132.
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Mitu Yilma, Director of Content and Brand at Born This Way Foundation, highlights the critical role of young people in shaping the foundation's direction and the impact of strategic storytelling in supporting youth mental health and building a kinder, braver world.
Originally aired with Host Laura Zarrow on November 30, 2023 on SiriusXM’s Business Radio, Channel 132.
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In the wake of governmental censures of whole academic disciplines, Carrie Baker joins Laura to unpack the vital role of gender studies in fostering inclusive, equitable communities and the ongoing fight against legislative and societal challenges to gender equality. Together, they explore the interconnectedness of gender, race, and class, and the importance of critical thinking to engaged citizenship.
Originally aired on August 31, 2023 with Host Laura Zarrow on SiriusXM’s Business Radio, Channel 132.
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