David Elkington talks about his recent book, “The Ancient Language of Sacred Sound.”
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Exploring Sacred Sounds
August 4, 2021 by Pat Lynch, Editor-in-Chief
Filed Under: World Tagged With: Academic, author, Belief, book, David Elkington, Forbidden History, Historian, history, internet radio, Knowledge, Life Lessons, on-demand radio, online radio, pat lynch, podcast, Professor, radio for women, religion, sacred, speak up, teacher, The Ancient Language of Sacred Sound, The Case for the Jordan Codices, women's radio network, women1994, Womens Radio, WomensRadio
Abolishing the Death Penalty
March 9, 2021 by Pat Lynch, Editor-in-Chief
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: Abolish, Abolition, African American, African Diaspora Studies, culture, Death Penalty, diversity, history, human rights, internet radio, justice, Justice System, Las Vegas, Legal System, Nevada, Nevada Coalition Against the Death Penalty, on-demand radio, online radio, pat lynch, podcast, Professor, Racial Equity, Racial Inclusion, Racial Justice, Slavery, social justice, Societal Change, Society, speak up, Tyler Parry, University of Nevada, UNLV, women's radio network, Womens Radio, WomensRadio
Discovering Pioneering Women of the West
October 13, 2020 by Pat Lynch, Editor-in-Chief
Wendy Voorsanger talks about her fascination of women in early California and her new book, “Prospects of a Woman: A Novel.”
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: author, book, ca, california, California History, Famous Women, Historical Women, history, internet radio, novel, on-demand radio, online radio, pat lynch, Pioneer, podcast, Prospects of a Woman, radio for women, SheIsCalifornia.net, speak up, Wendy Voorsanger, Women in History, women's radio network, Womens Radio, WomensRadio
Kent Watkins: The Progression of Coronavirus Information Part I
May 29, 2020 by nanmckay
Filed Under: World Tagged With: American Academy, Beijing, China, Chinese delegation, cities, Coronavirus, COVID-19, density, disaster management, emergency managers, health and safety, history, Housing and Communities, Kent Watkins, manufacturing, Nan McKay, pandemic, politics, power, previous pandemics, robots, scholar, strategic and historical issues, TrailBlazers Impact podcast
Dawn Simmons: A Woman of Color’s Journey from Wall Street to Politics
April 10, 2020 by nanmckay
Born in Harlem, Dawn has worked as an executive in Wallstreet, run for political office and has been a social activist for most of her life.
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: author, black history month, career, civil rights, culture, discrimination, empower, empowerment, entrepreneur, Freedom, Harlem, history, insight, inspirational, journey, leaders, life, mckay, podcast, political office, positive, prison reform, retire, stories, struggles, trailblazers, travel, Wall Street, women, Womens Radio
Molly McKay Wiliams: The Story of a LGBTQ Marriage Equality Advocate
April 9, 2020 by nanmckay
Listen to how she stayed true to the LGBTQ activist cause despite personal heart break with the twist of a surprising new beginning.
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: activist, career, civil rights, culture, discrimination, empower, entrepreneur, gay pride, history, insight, inspirational, journey, leaders, LGBT, LGBTQ, life, marriage equality, mckay, Molly McKay, Molly McKay Williams, Nan McKay, podcast, pride parade, retire, san francisco, stories, struggles, trailblazers, TrailBlazers Impact podcast, women
Female Resistance during World War II
December 17, 2019 by Pat Lynch, Editor-in-Chief
Filed Under: World Tagged With: author, Biography, Dutch Resistance, Female Resistance, germany, history, holocaust, Internet, Nazis, non fiction, online, pat lynch, radio, radio for women, Seducing and Killing Nazis - Hannie, Sophie Poldermans, speak up, Truus and Freddie: Dutch Resistance Heroines of WWII, war, women, Womens Radio, WomensRadio, World War II, WWII
Women’s History Month Edition of Women’s Wealth: The Middle Way
March 22, 2017 by Susan Michel
Tune in to today’s Women’s History Month special! CEO Susan Michel connects female progress to finding your own pathway to success too!
Filed Under: Business Tagged With: advice, april, balance, business, children, economy, empowerment, family, Glen Eagle, guidance, happiness, history, Kids, life, lifestyle, march, michel, middle way, month, progress, saving, savings, success, susan, Susan Michel, wealth, wednesday, well-being, women, womens history month, Womens Radio
Tackling Taxes
March 8, 2017 by Susan Michel
Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Accountant, advice, april, awareness, balance, business, children, economy, empowerment, finance, first job, Glen Eagle, happiness, history, Investment Tax Credit, Kids, lifestyle, march, middle way, planning, saving, savings, tax, tax season, taxes, technology, wealth, wednesday, well-being, women, Womens Radio
An Inspirational Story for Black History Month
February 18, 2014 by Pat Lynch, Editor-in-Chief
Yvonne Pointer talks about her daughter’s homicide and the famous African American who has inspired her throughout her journey.
Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: black history, black history month, Harriet Tubman, history, homicide, Internet, internet radio, on-demand, online, online radio, pat lynch, radio, speak up, united states, us, women, Womens Radio, womensradiow, yvonne pointer
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