LeadHERship Neha Saggi
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Hosted by LeadHERship founder Neha Saggi, the LeadHERship Podcast features interviews with inspiring teen leaders, informative episodes on topics relevant to female leadership, and lighter, fun discussions about women in pop culture! By discussing our experiences, we can build solidarity, raise awareness, and make change. This podcast is also the perfect way for you to get involved with LeadHERship if holding a conference seems daunting right off the bat! Hope you enjoy listening and hope you’ll get involved with LeadHERship :)
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Multi-agency coordination for postpartum health: An example with infant safe sleep
Neha presents at the 4th Trimester Project's Clinical Community of Practice. Also accessible on YouTube via UNC's Collaborative for Maternal/Infant Health (CMIH).
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Birth and Medical Care: A UK and US Perspective
Welcome to year four and season 3 of LeadHERship!
The book referenced in this episode: Ways of Knowing about Birth: Mothers, Midwives, Medicine, and Birth Activism by Robbie Davis Floyd -
Cervical Cancer and the Implications of AI Screening Software
Could artificial intelligence help address cervical cancer outcome disparities? Or does it just exacerbate the very issues causing these inequities in the first place?
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Maternal Mortality: Partial Stories by Clare Wendland
Partial Stories: Maternal Death from Six Angles by Clare Wendland
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Health Policy: Researching Women's Health and Medical Ethics in Uganda (with Dr. Lydia Boyd)
Check Out:
CEHURD: https://www.cehurd.org/
Preaching Prevention: Born-Again Christianity and the Moral Politics of AIDS in Uganda by Dr. Lydia Boyd -
Medical Anthropology: Culture and the Language Surrounding Female Biological Mechanisms
*Disclaimer* This episode uses the word "female" in reference to biological sex, not gender. The "female" biological mechanisms discussed may occur in the bodies of people of any gender.
Article of Discussion: "The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles" by Emily Martin, PhD
Dr. Martin's 2015 Lecture: https://ww w.youtube.com/watch?v=-3eMD438DSc
Further Reading: "Menopause: Lessons from Anthropology" by Margaret Lock, PhD