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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women

In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women

Thando Mazibuko

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Through their experiences a variety of women from all over the world, share their stories, lessons and nuggets of wisdom in the spaces they occupy. We also get to explore their evolution as they speak to our host Thando
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - Behind 'Pretty Problems': An Insightful Chat with Producer Katya Alexander
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11/16/22 • 28 min

Join us for an exclusive interview with Katya Alexander, the talented producer behind the critically acclaimed film Pretty Problems. This thought-provoking movie charts the journey of a woman seduced by the opulent lifestyle of the wealthy, blending comedy with social commentary to educate and entertain audiences.

During this fascinating conversation, Katya shares:

  • Her remarkable ten-year journey in the film industry, starting at just 16 years old.
  • How she uses comedy as a tool to educate and engage viewers on deeper issues.
  • Her innovative approach to leveraging modern technology in filmmaking.
  • Insights into the making of Pretty Problems and its impact on audiences.

Don’t miss this inspiring chat with a rising star in the world of cinema!

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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - The Write Stuff: Celebrating Black Excellence with Author Jessica Terry
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02/22/23 • 29 min

In honor of Black History Month, we sit down with trailblazing author Jessica Terry to discuss her remarkable journey in the world of self-publishing. Long before self-publishing became mainstream, Jessica was paving the way with her captivating novels—and she continues to inspire readers and writers alike.

During this inspiring conversation, Jessica shares:

  • Her early beginnings in self-publishing and how she overcame challenges as a pioneer in the industry.
  • Insights into her creative process and the stories behind her many novels.
  • Advice for aspiring authors looking to follow in her footsteps.

Jessica Terry is a shining example of black excellence, proving that passion, perseverance, and innovation can lead to extraordinary success. Join us as we celebrate her contributions to literature and learn from her incredible journey.

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  • Comment below: What’s your favorite book by Jessica Terry? Or, what inspires you most about her story?
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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - Survivor to Executive Producer: Ashley Hoff on '11 Minutes' and Resilience
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10/31/22 • 32 min

ooking for a powerful and inspiring documentary about survival, resilience, and community? '11 Minutes' is a four-part series that tells the harrowing yet hopeful story of the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting—through the eyes of the survivors themselves.

In this moving interview, executive producer and survivor Ashley Hoff shares her personal insights and experiences. Discover:

  • How she transformed her own trauma into a mission to amplify survivors' voices.
  • The challenges and triumphs of producing such a deeply emotional documentary.
  • The importance of community, healing, and storytelling in overcoming tragedy.

'11 Minutes' is more than just a documentary—it’s a testament to the strength, courage, and humanity of those who lived through one of America’s darkest nights. Join us as we explore this powerful series with Ashley Hoff, whose journey will leave you inspired and moved.

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Available on major streaming platforms—check local listings or visit the official website for details.

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  • Comment below: What resonated most with you about Ashley's story? Have you watched '11 Minutes' ?
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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - Discipline: The Word of The Year

Discipline: The Word of The Year

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02/02/23 • 3 min

In this video, I'm sharing with you about the conscious decision to live a more disciplined lifestyle. I believe that discipline is the word of the year, and I'm going to start using it to improve my life and my work. Discipline is essential if you want to achieve anything in life. In this video, I'm sharing with you eight simple tips on how to live a more disciplined lifestyle. From eating right to working out regularly, these tips will help you reach your goals and live a happier, healthier life!

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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - How Inner Work Transforms Your Outer Glow: Keziah on Body Positivity
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12/07/22 • 33 min

Are you ready to transform the way you see yourself? In this heartfelt episode, Keziah opens up about her personal journey toward body acceptance—a powerful practice that starts from within. Discover how embracing self-love and doing the "internal work" can help you feel confident and beautiful on the outside.

In this inspiring video, Keziah shares:

  • Her experiences with body image struggles and how she learned to accept herself fully.
  • Why body acceptance is an ongoing process, not a one-time achievement.
  • Practical tips for cultivating a positive relationship with your body and fostering self-love every day.

This video is a must-watch for anyone seeking to embrace their uniqueness, boost their confidence, and start their own journey toward self-acceptance. Join us as we dive into the transformative power of loving yourself just as you are.

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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - The Story Behind 'Lamlash Street': An Inspiring Conversation with Author Jill Phillips
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04/26/23 • 32 min

In this episode, we sit down with acclaimed author Jill Phillips to dive into the heart of her latest memoir, "Lamlash Street." This powerful and poignant book explores a year in Jill's life as she navigates the vibrant yet challenging world of 1960s London on a small street named Lamlash.

During this insightful interview, Jill opens up about:

  • The personal experiences and observations that inspired her to write Lamlash Street.
  • Her mother's reaction to reading the book and the messages she hopes readers will take away.
  • The themes of love, loss, and resilience woven throughout the narrative.
  • Her writing process and why it’s important to tell stories that reflect real-life struggles and triumphs.

This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of an extraordinary storyteller. Whether you're a fan of Lamlash Street or simply curious about the art of memoir writing, this conversation is not to be missed!

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  • Comment below: What resonated with you most about Jill's story? Have you read Lamlash Street ?
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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - Dating in your early 30’s: Thando’s Reflections

Dating in your early 30’s: Thando’s Reflections

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12/22/22 • 4 min

Starting a series called Thando’s corner! Where I will be sharing my views and opinions on things I’ve experience as a woman in her early 30’s. This is in addition to our interview‘s on our debut Thando’s corner episode I speak about dating, friends match making and not settling as someone in your 30’s!

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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - Speed Is The Devil: Why Slow and Steady Wins the Career Race with Alyssa Tolentino
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09/21/22 • 32 min

In this insightful conversation, Alyssa Tolentino, Founder of a Project Management Company, shares her hard-earned lessons on balancing speed and sustainability in career growth. If you’ve ever felt pressured to rush your success or wondered how to navigate a career trajectory that’s right for you, this video is a must-watch.

Alyssa discusses:

  • Why chasing quick wins can sometimes lead to burnout and setbacks.
  • The importance of embracing a slow and steady approach for long-term success.
  • How she learned these lessons the hard way—and what you can do to avoid making the same mistakes.
  • Practical tips for achieving sustainable growth in your career.

By learning from Alyssa’s experiences, you’ll gain valuable insights into building a fulfilling and lasting career. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to pivot, this episode will inspire you to embrace patience and persistence as keys to success.

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  • Comment below: Have you ever rushed your success? What did you learn from the experience?
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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - Grieving the Life You Thought You Wanted: Insights from Clinical Psychologist Aanu
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10/12/22 • 28 min

The picture of the life we envision isn’t always the reality we end up living. Many of us move forward without allowing ourselves the space to grieve the dreams that didn’t come true. In this insightful conversation, Clinical Psychologist Aanu discusses:

  • The importance of grieving the life you thought you’d have—and why it’s essential for personal growth.
  • Mental health challenges in the workplace and how to navigate them effectively.
  • The transformative power of therapy and its role in fostering emotional well-being.

Aanu brings her expertise as a practicing psychologist and founder of us therapy to shed light on these critical topics. Whether you’re struggling with unmet expectations or simply curious about improving your mental health, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice.

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  • Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ustherapy/?hl=en
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  • Comment below: Have you ever grieved a dream that didn’t come true? How did you process it?
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In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women - BLK Orchid: The Soulful Sound of a Rising Canadian Star

BLK Orchid: The Soulful Sound of a Rising Canadian Star

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03/08/23 • 24 min

BLK Orchid is a powerhouse in the Canadian music scene, captivating audiences with her soulful music and thought-provoking lyrics. In this podcast interview, we take a deep dive into her artistic journey—from her humble beginnings as a performer to her current status as a rising star.During this insightful conversation, BLK Orchid shares:The inspiration behind her music, drawing from personal experiences and her passion for cultural and social issues.Her unique blend of genres, seamlessly fusing reggae, soul, hip-hop, and R&B to create a sound that resonates with fans worldwide.Her creative process, revealing the hard work, dedication, and artistry that goes into crafting each song.Collaborations with fellow artists and her exciting plans for the future. This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind and music of BLK Orchid—a must-listen for longtime fans and newcomers alike. Join us as we explore the evolution of this talented artist and celebrate her contributions to the world of music.

Follow and Support BLK Orchid:Instagram : @iamblkorchid | @thatsadopesampleTwitter : @iamblkorchid | @thatsadopesampleTikTok : @iamblkorchid1Facebook : @BlkOrchidLike,

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How many episodes does In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women have?

In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women currently has 30 episodes available.

What topics does In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Personal Journals and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women?

The episode title 'Survivor to Executive Producer: Ashley Hoff on '11 Minutes' and Resilience' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women?

The average episode length on In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women is 25 minutes.

How often are episodes of In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women released?

Episodes of In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women are typically released every 20 days, 6 hours.

When was the first episode of In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women?

The first episode of In Her Words: Working Conversations by Women was released on Jul 14, 2020.

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