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    Explore " choose to challenge" with insightful episodes like "Choose to Challenge with Banke Olayiwola", "S1 BONUS EPISODE: Supporting the pipeline feat. Vanessa Vallely OBE", "International Women's Day 2021 with CMOs Sanyu Dillon (Penguin Random House), Lisa McKnight (Mattel), Leanne Cutts (HSBC), Carla Piñeyro Sublett (IBM) and Huda Buhumaid (Dubai Holding)", "Florence Akara: Ending Period Poverty & Breaking the Menstrual Taboo" and "Women in Global Oncology: Rachel Riechelmann" from podcasts like ""Hangout Cafe - The Podcast", "The Power of Privilege and Allyship", "How CMOs Commit with Margaret Molloy", "The Millie Podcast" and "The Oncology Podcast"" and more!

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    Choose to Challenge with Banke Olayiwola

    Choose to Challenge with Banke Olayiwola

    In a world where women are still struggling to make advancement in various fields, our special guest on this episode chose to challenge the status quo and she is one of the few female commercial pilots in the world. Sadly women in this particular field account for less than 10% . 
    Banke Olayiwola is an FAA certified Airline Transport Pilot and Multi-Engine Instrument rated commercial Airline Pilot. 
    She is also the first African female pilot to fly the 747 dreamlifter. 

    Thanks for listening!
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    S1 BONUS EPISODE: Supporting the pipeline feat. Vanessa Vallely OBE

    S1 BONUS EPISODE: Supporting the pipeline feat. Vanessa Vallely OBE

    We are all looking to make a difference but all too often, we do not realise the impact we have made. 

    Brought to you by The Austen Bronte Consultancy, 'The Power of Privilege and Allyship' podcast showcases the positive impact of using privilege to maximise allyship and transform lives.
     
     In this bonus episode, Dr. Funke Abimbola (CEO and Founder of The Austen Bronte Consultancy) interviews Vanessa Vallely OBE (CEO and Founder, We Are The City).
     
     Please subscribe, rate and share with your friends, family, colleagues and network!

    More about The Austen Bronte Consultancy at:
     
    https://funkeabimbola.com/austen-bronte-consultancy

    Email us at: PersonalAssistant@FunkeAbimbola.com

    More about We Are The City at:

    https://wearethecity.com/

    To book your ticket for One Tech World:

    https://wearetechwomen.com/conference/

    Follow us on Twitter:

    - The podcast: @AllyshipPodcast

    - Funke: @Champ1Diversity

    - Vanessa: @WATC_girl
     
     Connect with us on LinkedIn:
     
     - Dr. Funke Abimbola MBE - https://www.linkedin.com/in/funkeabimbola/
    - Vanessa Vallely OBE - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessavallely/

     

    International Women's Day 2021 with CMOs Sanyu Dillon (Penguin Random House), Lisa McKnight (Mattel), Leanne Cutts (HSBC), Carla Piñeyro Sublett (IBM) and Huda Buhumaid (Dubai Holding)

    International Women's Day 2021 with CMOs Sanyu Dillon (Penguin Random House), Lisa McKnight (Mattel), Leanne Cutts (HSBC), Carla Piñeyro Sublett (IBM) and Huda Buhumaid (Dubai Holding)
    S3 E1: March 8th, 2021. Margaret Molloy is joined by Sanyu Dillon (CMO, Penguin Random House), Lisa McKnight (SVP, Global Head of Barbie & Dolls Portfolio, Mattel), Leanne Cutts (Group CMO, HSBC), Huda Buhumaid (CMO, Dubai Holding) and Carla Piñeyro Sublett (SVP, CMO, IBM). The panel explored leading with empathy, operating from a place of fearlessness, celebrating the diverse communities that they serve and challenging stereotypes around female leaders and entrepreneurs. CMOs also answer the following questions: how will your brand choose to challenge gender bias and inequality in 2021? And as CMO, what is your commitment to forging a more gender-equal world?

    Florence Akara: Ending Period Poverty & Breaking the Menstrual Taboo

    Florence Akara: Ending Period Poverty & Breaking the Menstrual Taboo

    We are excited to celebrate International Women's Day with you and #ChooseToChallenge menstrual stigma, inequality, and stereotyping! Florence Akara is a feminist, menstrual health rights advocate, women’s rights activist and Managing Director of Femme International, an NGO in East Africa that is helping to break the barriers and stigma people face as a result of menstruation.

    Florence grew up in Kenya, in a family with three sisters and a much younger brother. The girls weren’t limited by traditional roles, helping with yard work and changing tires and blown fuses, brought up to believe they could do anything boys could do. Florence's experience in the wider world as a young woman opened her eyes to societal expectations and limitations based on gender. It motivated her to work harder, outperform, and achieve more.

    Florence graduated from the University of Botswana with a degree in law, working in corporate law, and later assisting with advocacy campaigns for Chapter One Kenya. But Florence felt a pull towards a career that brought her more fulfilment and meaning. When Florence was first introduced to Femme International, she knew that the empowerment of women and girls was the answer. Florence left Kenya for Tanzania, joining Femme in 2018, first as a regional director and then as managing director.

    Chelsea talks with Florence about her journey to activism and Femme International, how her childhood mobilized and prepared her to challenge gender stereotypes, her work with Femme, the economic burden of menstruation, using menstrual positive language and so much more!

    Follow along Florence's journey at @menstrualogically_flow. 

    Learn more about Femme International @femmeinternational, femmeinternational.org. 

    Get involved with Femme International's Twaweza Program, which means "we can" in Swahili and their Twende Initiative, which means "lets go" in Swahili.

    Make a monetary donation to Femme International

    More than a podcast, join our community! @themilliecommunity, Millie.ca.

     

    Women in Global Oncology: Rachel Riechelmann

    Women in Global Oncology: Rachel Riechelmann

    In celebration of International Women's Day - Women in Global Oncology
     
    Welcome to the first episode in our new podcast mini-series Women in Global Oncology

    We’ve released this first episode on the 8th March to coincide with International Women’s Day. This series is our small contribution to the international women’s day movement and a celebration of women around the globe practicing oncology. 

    In these intimate interviews, Eva Segelov and guests delve into the challenges and joys of oncology practice and research in Brazil, India and Mexico.  We begin by learning about oncology practice in Sao Paulo, Brazil, with Rachel Riechelmann.  

    For more information, bios and links, please visit our website.

    For podcast updates and for the latest oncology news, subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter for free here.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

    Hey ladies, today is for you!

    Hey ladies, today is for you!

    Happy International Women’s Day! The theme for this year is Choose to Challenge. A challenged world is an alert world and from challenge comes change. In this episode we’ll share some tips on how you can challenge ideas mindfully.

    For more on this episode and to join a community of like-minded people online head to @thespace_podcast on Instagram.

    Share your photos with #ChooseToChallenge to share how you're celebrating this IWD!

    Credits
    Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88  
    Content: Amy Molloy @amy_molloy  
    Executive Producer: Elise Cooper  
    Editors: Elise Cooper, Hannah Bowman, Shetu Drage, Will Ryan

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bite the Talk Episode 05 - When women choose to challenge

    Bite the Talk Episode 05 - When women choose to challenge

    Tune in to Episode 05 of Bite the Talk: “When women choose to challenge”. We hear from Catherine Bertini, whose perspective on women in food systems is shaped by a lifelong experience including many pivotal personal roles.  

    In this episode, our guest Catherine Bertini takes us through some of her personal experiences, showing how they shaped her path to becoming the woman she is today. At an early age, Catherine heard the words "Sometimes we must let the boys win" – a short sentence that represents a reality for many. This and several other experiences have brought her to fight for gender equality throughout her career, choosing to challenge the status quo.  

    The roles women play within food systems are wide and varied – and increasingly recognised. Women purchase food, they are the cooks, and they are often the ones who decide what food ends up on the table. If we are to end hunger and improve nutritional outcomes in populations, it is essential to involve, engage, and learn from women in the process.  

    Catherine Bertini is a 2003 World Food Prize Laureate and public servant, recipient of several awards. Currently, she is a distinguished fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Chair of the Board of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). She has also been named a Champion of the 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit. In 2013, she received the Women Extraordinaire Award from the International Women Associates.

    Choose to challenge #IWD2021

    Choose to challenge #IWD2021

    To view the full transcript for this episode please click here.

    Featuring: 

    Shamela Khatun - Coach, Stonewater's South Asian Women’s Refuge

    Alison Inman - Former President of the CIH founder of the Make a Stand campaign

    Valerie Wise - National Domestic Abuse Lead, Victim Support 

    Sian Rios - Specialist Project Coordinator, Stonewater’s dedicted LGBTQ+ provision ‘Safe Space’

    For more information about Stonewater's domestic abuse service please refer to the Stonewater website.

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