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Five episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person

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Why did you choose this theme? 

Because mom entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs, too. We need to highlight the working woman who is building businesses while she's raising a family.Duh.

Podcast Picks:

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Why Are We Shouting?The Gwen Stefani Boost

This podcast highlights mistakes, blunders, and epic fails that small business owners make. In this episode, Jill walks you through how she mistakenly landed her biggest press hit ever, and how Gwen Stefani, a gossip blog columnist, and Jill's cousin helped to set the stage for her overnight success. 

Hear I Am with Regina CareySay Your NameIn this episode, the brilliant and soothing Regina Carey reinforces the importance of saying someone's name. Sounds simple, but the impact of it can be tremendous and there's no better person to elucidate this than Regina. 

Rox Talks with Roxanne WilsonYou Need A Hero (Product)!

Got a product? In this episode, Roxanne Wilson focuses on how your product has got to be the hero of your small business story. She makes point after point that helps entrepreneurs understand how they can make a splash for their customers and clients.

The Support Squad: A Podcast for Virtual Assistants6 Tools Virtual Assistants Can Use To Make Their Lives Easier

Want to be a successful virtual assistant? Look no further. Sharon Nissen is a veritable treasure trove of resources for people looking to become VA’s. 

Startup ParentOverthrowing The Patriarchy with Sarah Lacy of Chairman Mom

To every mom entrepreneur out there: listen to this episode. Why? It begins by introducing the little known fact that “40% of American households believe that it’s bad for society if mothers work.” Sarah Lacy is a phenomenal guest. 

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Different Leaf: the Podcast, with host Brit Smith, provides a road map to an evolving landscape for new and experienced cannabis consumers. Join Brit every other Friday for conversations with cannabis experts about the evolving culture of legal weed. 💚💚💚Listen Now

Advertise your podcast or business here starting at $75/week.

FEEDBACK WITH EARBUDS:

This week on Feedback, we're talking to Rebeca Seitz, a writer, producer and communicator with over 15 years of experience in leadership roles in the media and entertainment industries.She's the founder of the 1C Story Network, which is working on a number of innovative audio initiatives, including PodPair.Check our out conversation here!

CLASSIFIEDS:

🏡 Eden Grove is an improv podcast hosted by residents of the Chicago suburbs. It seeks to highlight the unique experiences of suburban life through the shenanigans of the city council.🩹 Comedy Has an Ouchie discusses a variety of issues that are damaging to the comedy industry in Chicago, ranging from the dangers of white supremacy to mistreatment of mental health, and more. 

Advertise your podcast or business here starting at $45/week.

COMMUNITY:

🧠Thank you to Joe Borges of The Neuro Nerds podcast for writing a fantastic EarBuds blog about the power of podcasts and healing the brain from stroke and other injuries. Check it out here!🆕Lauren Passell's Podcast The Newsletter: 🚨LP recommends Season two of This Land. Rebecca Nagle is (with an incredible team that includes Amy Westervelt!) looking at an underreported legal battle impacting American Indian tribes in the U.S., this time a scorched earth lawsuit over the custody battle of a two-year-old in Dallas that tells the larger story of the 40-year-old Indian Child Welfare Act. Read more.

PODCAST SPOTLIGHT:

If you're on this planet, plants have a HUGE impact on your life. Whether you're a vegan, a carnivore, or somewhere in between, plants are the basis of the food you eat, the clothes your wear, and the air you breathe. We don't intend to just to teach you plant facts, but to give you some insight into the cool people who work with them. Listen here

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