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  • Let's Talk about Issues Important to Women - 2025 Women's Legislative Briefing (S.4, Ep. 1)
    Feb 6 2025

    We were back at the Montgomery County (MD) Commission for Women's Legislative Briefing where we talked to women across the County and State about issues important to them. More and more, we know that, as women, we cannot watch the action unfold; we must be a part of the action to ensure the security and safety of ourselves, our family and our community. In this episode we talked to dynamic women advancing causes in many areas: college scholarships, financial literacy, advocacy for children affected by domestic violence, political engagement, voter reform (rank choice voting), promoting HBCUs, and the happenings at the Maryland General Assembly!

    We thank the Montgomery County (MD) Commission for Women for hosting another great conference!

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    35 min
  • Lets Talk Journey of a Young Filmmaker: Andrew Stephens and 27 Deep, A Soccer Documentary (S.3, Ep. 2)
    Mar 27 2024

    We love talking to young people finding their way and doing great things! This episode is no exception! In this podcast, we talk to Andrew Stephens, a recent college graduate and young filmmaker who filmed and produced his first documentary as a senior in College! 27 Deep is a movie-style documentary that follows the players of the 2022-2023 Haverford College men's soccer team. In this year, Andrew and his teammates are repeatedly challenged on the field and off. Nerves and a will to win are tested by this team. The lessons learned span more than just through the season.
    You won't want to miss this special talk!


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    32 min
  • Let's Talk About Issues Important to Women and Families - Women's Legislative Briefing (S.3, Ep. 1)
    Feb 20 2024

    We are welcoming Season 3 by coming to you! We went to the annual Women's Legislative Briefing, put on by the Montgomery County (MD) Commission for Women, to talk to women about issues most important them. Issues important to them are certainly important to us! We were reminded of a lot! Women want to advance legislation for the betterment of women and families, especially those most in need. We want to protect young people from homelessness. We want to end food insecurity, improve housing affordability, ensure equity in healthcare, have a living wage, and we want gun control. We want to protect and ensure our democracy. We want responsible political representatives who will keep the focus on the public good. We know that what is good for families is good for the country. We thank the Commission for Women for a great annual event!


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    12 min
  • Let's Talk "Processing Our Emotions Around The Middle East" with Lisa Chanin Hedgepeth (S.2, Ep. 8)
    Oct 18 2023

    We have all watched as the people of Israel and the Gaza region have mourned the loss of life among their loved ones and suffered from the abductions of family-members and friends from the attacks by Hamas. The horror of the situation has weighed heavily on our minds. What do we say to our friends and neighbors who are Jewish and who may be affected directly by the attack, or emotionally suffering from the horrors that they see and hear about? How do we talk to our children? To help us unpack this emotional weight, we talk to Lisa Chanin Hedgepeth, a Jewish mom of three who is active in her synagogue and a member of the Social Action Steering Committee of the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater Washington Area. You won’t want to miss this special talk!

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    30 min
  • Let's Talk "Benefits of Plant Based Cooking" with Robina Barlow (S.2, Ep. 7)
    Oct 10 2023

    Ever wonder about the real benefits of plant-based cooking on your health and well-being? Well, we did too so we turned to plant-based nutrition expert Robina Barlow for some answers. Robina strongly believes that a plant-based diet is the best way to attain optimal health, prevent/reverse disease, and she loves sharing this information with others. She also shares some easy ways to turn that Sunday Soul Food dinner into a plant-based delight!



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    55 min
  • Let's Talk "Say Anarcha" by J.C. Hallman, the story of a young black woman at the center of early modern women's health (S.2, Ep. 6)
    Oct 4 2023

    Some of the most important early advances in women's health came at the expense of young women who were used in experimental surgical procedures. In "Say Anarcha", J.C. Hallman unearths the story of a heroic black woman at the center of advances in modern women's healthcare. Join us in an intriguing discussion with author J.C. Hallman, his research and what he learned about Anarcha and other enslaved women forced to undergo experimental gynecological surgeries in 19th century Alabama.

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    33 min
  • Let's Talk "Black Was The Ink" and the Reconstruction Era with Michelle Coles and Schuyler Rainey Twyman (S.2, Ep. 5)
    Jan 10 2023

    Join us as we talk to Michelle Coles, author of the award-winning young adult novel "Black Was The Ink", a powerful coming-of-age story and an eye-opening exploration of the Reconstruction Era, the period time between the end of the Civil War and the beginning of Jim Crow. Through her main character Malcolm, Michelle brings to life historical leaders of Reconstruction, including the country's first black Congressman, Joseph Rainey of South Carolina. Joining us with Michelle is Cong. Rainey's great-great-granddaughter, Schuyler Rainey Twyman. Schuyler shares her insights about her great-great-grandfather, and together we talk about the dynamic period of Reconstruction and the importance of our children knowing their history. You don't want to miss this powerful and enlightening talk.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Let’s Talk Racial Equity in Schools with Dr. Decoteau Irby, author of “Stuck Improving” (S.2, Ep. 4)
    Oct 15 2022

    Ever wonder what racial equity should really look like in schools? Well, you need to hear our talk with Dr. Decoteau Irby. Dr. Irby studied one school’s efforts to implement racial equity measures and wrote about those efforts in his outstanding new book, “Stuck Improving”. In our talk, Dr. Irby gives great insights on what racial equity means for schools, what it really looks like, and how proper implementation can bring out the black excellence that is in all our children. You don’t want to miss this!

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    1 h et 1 min