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In India, girls make up 43% of enrolment in STEM courses - one of the highest in the world. Yet, only 27% of them are likely to enter the workforce and often exit these careers earlier than their male peers. Why is that so and what can be done to bridge this gap? These are the questions we set out to tackle in our brand new podcast, Avanti: Yes She Can.
From leaders at the helm of multi-billion dollar companies to film directors, comedians and social entrepreneurs, we sit down with some exceptional women as we understand their road to success, the bumps along the way and to take us back in time to their childhood to get to know the girl before the woman. Join Vandana Goyal, co-CEO of Avanti Fellows, and our guests, who prove every day that “yes, she can,” and so can you!
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Inspiring stories for those who lead! Leadership and learning go hand in hand, so join us as our community’s most interesting leaders, along with host Aaron Miller, enjoy a candid conversation about their leadership journey. Find out how these headline-makers plan to "be better and do better" (the purpose of the Leadership Louisville Center) and, most importantly, find out their vision for the future of this community. In each episode you'll hear an authentic exchange where listeners get to know our community leaders as real people and, hopefully, have fun along the way.
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For DirectEmployers, it’s all about valuable connections and meaningful conversations. The DE Talk Podcast features an honest and open dialogue between powerhouse industry experts. Tune in to hear a variety of conversations on HR topics ranging from OFCCP compliance advice to emerging recruitment marketing trends, diversity and inclusion initiatives, and insightful solutions that help infuse new life into your HR strategies.
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Hosted by the MIT Arab Alumni Association, UnliMITed interviews alumni to chat about the different paths they took to apply to MIT, their time on campus, and how their careers evolved afterwards.
What we hope to uncover here is that these paths, quite like the people who took them, are unliMITed.
Let us know what you think about our Podcast by filling out our feedback form: https://rebrand.ly/eaobh
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The Servant Leader's Mindset Podcast discusses critical leadership skills and competencies for effective servant leadership. The show's content is focused on the intersection between leadership, faith, politics, and culture. Episodes include informational talks and compelling interviews with leadership experts from various backgrounds.
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Welcome to State of Our Workforce, where every month, National Fund director of learning and evaluation, Michelle Wilson, Ed.D., takes us on a journey into the heart of workforce innovation.
Join us for a deeper dive into the diverse, groundbreaking solutions our network employs to tackle local challenges nationwide. We're changing the very paradigm of workforce development, focusing on equity, empowerment, and the creation of good jobs for all.
From expert insights to real-world stories, we explore how to build an equitable workforce where race doesn't determine outcomes and every job is a pathway to success. Our guests, ranging from network leaders to academic thinkers, share their insights and strategies, driving us toward a future where everyone thrives.
Tune in to State of Our Workforce and be part of the movement shaping the future of work.
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The Passionate Stewardship Podcast is a show dedicated to helping professionals passionate about supporting their community and the people who live there. Season 2 focuses on Radical Self-Care, going beyond just bubble baths and massages. Join Dr. Cherie each week as she explores more profound ways of caring for ourselves in every aspect of Radical Self-Care: Professional, Physical, Spiritual, Social, and Mental & Emotional.
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The Quest Continues highlights stories of our QuestBridge Alumni, where they come from, what they’re going through, and where they might be going next. Hosts for Season Three, launching Fall 2023: Grace Sun, Jahmeelay Jean-Leger, and Saxon Bryant. Artwork: David Dent. This podcast is a production of QuestBridge, a non-profit organization that connects outstanding students from low-income backgrounds to opportunities at top colleges and universities.
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Looking for your next nonprofit job? Want to lead a nonprofit organization? Dr. Patton McDowell (www.pmanonprofit.com) brings the best in nonprofit career development to each episode, helping you find the perfect nonprofit opportunity and guiding you along the path to senior leadership in the philanthropic sector. Patton brings 30 years of nonprofit leadership, coaching and consulting experience, and shares best practices for individual and organizational success based on his work with over 250 nonprofit organizations and their staff and board leaders. Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership features more than 120 interviews with nonprofit leaders and philanthropy experts, as well as deep-dive solo episodes and other special editions. Hit subscribe, and accelerate your journey on a nonprofit career path that can change your life. Learn more at: https://www.podpage.com/your-path-to-nonprofit-leadership/
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Insights from nonprofit executive talent experts. | DRG is a talent advisory group that serves nonprofit organizations that care for, inspire, and enrich the lives of people all over the world. Our team of talent advisors shares a commitment to the values that matter to our clients, bringing more than 30 years of experience to serving the nonprofit community. Our mission is to support nonprofits in bringing together the right leadership, talent, culture, and structure – so people and organizations can thrive together.
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In our first-ever podcast series, Women in the Fire Service UK (WFS) brings you highlights from our Future Firefighter online event programme, which ran between 15 June-20 July 2021. We advised people of different genders from underrepresented groups, considering careers in the fire service.
In these episodes, you’ll hear from firefighters and other fire service personnel from across the UK. They discuss what it means to be a firefighter, how to be better prepared for selection tests, and tips on gaining confidence to apply for the role of a firefighter. They also answer some burning questions about what life as a firefighter is really like.
We also explore what the Fire and Rescue Service does, different careers and roles in the Service, work-life balance, inclusion and maternity.
Be inspired! Be a Future Firefighter.
With special thanks to WFS volunteers: Alex Johnson, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue; Amy Beams, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service; Amy Croxton-Evans, North Wales Fire and Rescue Service; Angie Thorp, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue; Bex Sims, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service; Caz Whiteman, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue; Emily May Williams, North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service; Hannah Goodchild, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service; Helen Chadwick, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service; Helena Rooke, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue; Janette Morris, Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service; Lauren Jones, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service; Liana Selecka-Jones, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service; Nicola Bottomly, Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service; Sara Hall, Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service; Tor Strowger, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service.
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A weekly 5-part podcast featuring Dress for Success global ambassadors and select honorees engaging in 20-minute conversations hosted by our CEO, Michele C. Meyer-Shipp. Themes include Agency, Power, Community, Courage, and Resilience. Dress for Success is the leading global nonprofit employment resource for women and has been at the forefront of the women’s empowerment movement for 26 years. We serve unemployed and underemployed women from a variety of backgrounds, and with a wide range of needs. Your Hour, Her Power® is our annual global campaign–that launches in March for International Women’s Day & Women’s History Month–to raise funds & spotlight our mission to help women find jobs and land on their feet. These are single women, survivors of domestic abuse, women in recovery, recently incarcerated, or simply those who lack resources or options. Without the funds raised from this campaign, we would not be able to support our 144 affiliates in 24 countries around the world. Additionally, our campaign seeks to honor women leaders for the pivotal role they play in driving economic and social progress. For more info visit yourhourherpower.org.
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Unlock the power of storytelling to inspire change with StorySpire. Host Mary R Snyder delivers actionable tips and expert advice to help you craft compelling narratives that captivate audiences and drive them to meaningful action.
Whether you're a speaker, leader, or changemaker, this podcast will equip you with the storytelling strategies to inspire hearts and minds and change the world. -
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Women in Electronics (WE) is a non-profit 501c3 organization dedicated to the advancement of women in the electronics industry and related end user markets. Founder, President, and CEO, Jackie Mattox, interviews both male and female leaders to understand their "why" for leadership, uncover their go-to leadership principals, and discuss best practices for corporate diversity and inclusion practices.
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Join Shama Shams, Nonprofit Consultant for www.caseforsupportconsulting.com and podcast host, as she explores the world of nonprofit leadership, delving into the motivations that drive individuals to make a difference and the strategies employed to navigate the various challenges while staying steadfastly committed to the organization's mission.
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Making construction a girly thing to do! The podcast highlights career and life advice through experiences and discoveries of women in the industry kicking butt. This podcast talks to all people about breaking the glass ceiling while wearing a steel toed boots. Don't forget to subscribe for new episodes every other Monday for new episode.
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Can we talk about…? is a podcast that invites philanthropic leaders into candid conversations with their peers to normalize the messiness of leading for racial equity and reflect on what it takes to create lasting transformation.
In Season 2: Equity on the Ground our hosts Katie Hong, Robin Martin and Abby Sarmac explore what it looks like to operationalize equity on the ground in a diversity of contexts.
This podcast is brought to you by The Giving Practice at Philanthropy Northwest and made possible with support from the Ford Foundation.