Women's History Month: Podcast Recommendations

Women's History Month: Podcast Recommendations

Where The Internet Lives explores how data centers change the world around us. New season drops on March 22. [Sponsored]

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Curator

Tara Clark (she/her), founder of Modern Mom Probs

Why did you choose this theme?

March is Women's History Month and it's important to shed light on the contributions and voices of women. This collection is a compilation of some of my favorite female podcasters.

PODCAST PICKS:Click on the podcast art to listen 👂

The State of Working Mothers with Christine Michel Carter

Best-selling author of Can Mommy Go To Work? and MOM AF, award-winning advocate, and the “#1 global voice for all moms,” Christine Michel Carter joins the show to discuss the current state of working mothers (the good, bad, and the ugly), what they can do on a micro level in their homes to set boundaries, and how to flourish again.

Bitch, You Doin' A Good Job!Communication Can Be Punishment Too?!Popular content creator and conscious parent Destini Ann explores six ways that communication can be used as punishment with children, and she offers some healthy alternatives to try instead.

The Motherhood Village Podcast

You are Powerful! Building Your Self-esteem with Dr. Simone AliciaAs an experienced classroom teacher and former fashion model, Dr. Simone is blazing a powerful trail as a results-driven self-esteem coach and keynote speaker. In this episode, Dr. Simone and host Nicole Cumberbatch have a powerful discussion about strategies mothers can use to instill positive self-talk and nurture positive self-image into themselves and their children.

Sass SaysMelanie Lockert: Money and Mental Health: Is the Math Mathing?Melanie Lockert is the founder of the blog and author of the book Dear Debt. Melanie and host Christie Rocha discuss debt and depression, the connection between money and identity, and how her story of debt to debt-free impacts other areas of her life.

What's New, Mama?Let's Talk About The Balancing Act of Being A Mother & Being An IndividualHosts Giselle and Amy discuss how they make time to nourish their individual personalities and how Giselle taps into a new sense of “mama calmness.”

SPONSOR:

Where The Internet LivesWhere the Internet Lives is a Webby Award-winning podcast from Google that explores how data centers change the world around us in surprising and beneficial ways.New season drops on March 22. 

Discover the VocasterThe easiest way to bring studio-quality sound to your podcast.Vocaster features Auto Gain, to set levels quickly and easily; Enhance, to get your voice sounding its best in one click; and connections for your phone, camera, and so much more.

Vulgar HistorySkirts fly and ankles are exposed in this feminist women's history comedy podcast about the scandalicious stories of people from olden times. Tea is served.

COMMUNITY:

🎤This week in Podcast The Newsletter: Lauren Passell wrote about eight podcast marketing tips inspired by writer and comedian Jack Handey. Read it hereOn the EarBuds Podcast:

  • Hear from this week's curator Tara Clark on the podcast, dropping Tuesday, March 21. Listen here

On the EarBuds Blog:

  • Aileen Merciel recommended podcasts for workplace survival. Read it here

  • Emily Tisch Sussman wrote about how She Pivots makes space for women during Women's History Month and beyond. Read it here.

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CLASSIFIEDS:

🎉Get your daily entertainment, business, and culture rundowns before anyone else. TheFutureParty newsletter sifts through the chaos of the web to bring you trends that drive the future – all in a quick and witty package.👨‍👦The creators of Dorktales Storytime and Peace Out Podcast collaborated on “A Grownup’s Guide to Helping Kids Learn to Self-Regulate Overwhelming Feelings.” It’s a companion to Dorktales Storytime’s episode, “Big Bad's Big Feelings.” The guide includes prompts, recommendations, resources and a mindfulness exercise to try with kids who are experiencing overwhelming emotions. It’s FREE when you sign up here.

SPOTLIGHT:

Left Over is a six-part investigative series from LWC Studios that looks at the systemic shortcomings of the National School Lunch program.Each episode of Left Over dives into the experiences of lunch workers, students, families, caretakers, and community organizers while examining how the problematic views surrounding poverty and unchecked racial inequality are fueling the country’s largest anti-hunger programs. 

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