Lindsey Zajac is a principal for leadership and organizational development firm Ahern, Murphy, & Associates. Lindsey discusses how “leadership is a verb” and the challenges of balancing motherhood and a career.
The Armourie | Women 48.0
Alex, Lauren, and Megan are the founders of a business called The Armourie. The Armourie specializes in helping women celebrate each other in empowering ways through breaking down stereotypes and redefining what a traditional bachelorette party theme looks like.
Amy Lipman | Woman 47.0
The last thing that Amy Lipman expected to hear at age 29 was a blood cancer diagnosis. Years later, Amy is in remission (yay!) and is on Womankind sharing her wisdom. We discuss the life-changing aspects of illness at a young age along with many universal lessons.
Jackie McGriff | Woman 46.0
Among many other things, Jackie McGriff is a Rochester, NY-based photographer who specializes in helping women combat negative self-talk. In this episode, Jackie shares her personal struggles and provides some concrete suggestions for people to practice self-love.
Kristen Becker | Woman 45.0
What happens when you put an evangelical minister and a lesbian comedian in a van? Get the answer to this question and more from comic Kristen Becker, the founder of the Dykes of Hazard and Loosen the Bible Belt.
Aaron Palmer | Woman 44.0
Aaron Palmer is a newly minted, Chicago-based attorney by day and a talented gamer, cosplayer, and tabletop player in her free time. Aaron also tells a Story of Subversion about a 17th century French bisexual dueling opera singer named Julie d’Aubigny.
Jazmine Frazier AKA Hop Hop | Woman 43.0
Womankind’s first episode of 2019 features Jazmine Frazier, Buffalo-based rap/hip hop artist Hop Hop. Jaz describes Hop Hop as her “id” and brings her bold, quirky, and transparent style to her music and performances.
Suniti Thapa | Woman 42.0
Suniti Thapa follows her passion wherever it leads her. She left her job in banking to pursue her dreams of creating a non-profit to help guard children from sexual abuse in her home country of Nepal, creating a company to showcase Himalayan tea, and learning about design.
Journey Gunderson of The National Comedy Center | Woman 41.0
Journey Gunderson is the Executive Director of The National Comedy Center in Jamestown, NY. Journey shares her experiences interacting with comics and her personal experiences in getting the center up and running. We also discuss the controversial phrase “female comic”.
Solange Castro | Woman 40.0
Solange Castro is an LA-based comic with a very unique background, traveling from Berkley to New Haven to attend Yale. She has been in the comedy world for many years and has seen the ebb and flow of how women have been treated in the industry.