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Season 6

Dec. 18, 2020

S6E10: Walking Poetry & Punching The Air with Ibi Zoboi

When Ibi Zoboi randomly bumped into her former college classmate, Yusef Salaam, of The Central Park Five she knew serendipity was at work, and she knew she needed to help him write his story for young adults. Together, they authored …

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Dec. 11, 2020

S6E9: We Were All 13 Once with Robin Farmer

Winner of a 2019 She Writes Press and SparkPress Toward Equality in Publishing (STEP) Contest award, Robin Farmer, wrote Malcolm And Me for every one of us that was once a 13-year-old girl trying to figure out life. A seasoned …

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Dec. 4, 2020

S6E8: There's Always Hope with Veena Rao

Winner of the She Writes Press and SparkPress Toward Equality in Publishing contest, Veena Rao, knows what it's like to have to start life over from scratch. She came to the US from India to create a whole new life …

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Nov. 27, 2020

S6E7: The Genius of Women with Janice Kaplan

An accomplished writer and media personality, Janice Kaplan knew she had a great book idea on her hands when she realized that “genius” is a word used to describe men, but not often women. Not even very accomplished and genius …

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Nov. 20, 2020

S6E6: Sensuous Knowledge with Minna Salami

Minna Salami is a Nigerian-Finnish and Swedish writer, and the founder of the multiple award-winning blog, MsAfropolitan, which connects feminism with critical reflections on contemporary culture from an Africa-centred perspective. Minna is the author...

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Nov. 13, 2020

S6E5: Equanimity with Dr. Gail Parker

Dr. Gail Parker is a well-known psychology expert, having been featured on nationally and internationally syndicated talk shows including numerous appearances on the Oprah Show. She is with us on the podcast today to discuss her new book, Restorative...

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Nov. 6, 2020

S6E4: Not A Feminist with Virginia Mendez

Virginia Mendez is a children’s book author, public speaker, and co-founder of The Feminist Shop, a brand educating on gender equality through content and also selling feminist books and ethically produced wearable activism and gifts. Her bilingual...

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Oct. 29, 2020

S6E3: Don’t Lose Your Muchness with Rachel Vorona Cote

This episode is for every woman who is considered “too much.” Too loud, too sexual, too edgy, too confident. In her new book, Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today, Rachel braids cultural criticism and storytelling together in...

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Oct. 23, 2020

S6E02: How To Push Through with Nicole D. Vick

S6E2: How To Break Through with Nicole D. Vick A college professor, community activist, and public health advocate, Nicole D. Vick published her first book, a memoir, called Pushing Through: Finding The Light In Every Lesson. She shares both the...

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Oct. 16, 2020

S6E1: Love and Contradictions with Dr. Ivelisse Rodriguez

When Dr. Ivelisse Rodriguez debuted her short story collection, Love War Stories, it quickly became a 2019 PEN/Faulkner finalist and a 2018 Foreword Reviews INDIES finalist. Her collection of short stories bring a cultural richness and elegant...

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Oct. 9, 2020

Season 6 Trailer: The She Wrote That! Season

Season 6 Launches October 16th and you do not want to miss out! We've curated impactful and dynamic writers across genres whose work intersects with today's social issues. In this season of That's What She Did Podcast we share with …

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Oct. 9, 2020

Pre-Season Bonus: Movement Makers

The Movement Makers Panel is the culmination of History Colorado’s yearlong initiative “Year of La Chicana”. This community-driven programming was a directive born out of a desire to honor Chicanas - past, present, and future and to share their...

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