Women Making Moves

Amy Pons
Women Making Moves

Women Making Moves is a podcast that celebrates the moves that women are making on a local, regional, national, and global level. Amy Pons is a master certified life coach dedicated to amplifying the work that humans are doing toward the equity of all women worldwide.

  1. Radical Communal Care

    DEC 10

    Radical Communal Care

    Trigger warning - this episode includes conversation around pregnancy loss, workplace trauma, and assault. Heliana Ramirez, PhD, LISW is an expert in workplace trauma specializing in racism and LGBTQ vehemently advocating toward all humans having the ability to feel into the full expression of themselves in all spaces they wish to enter. In this episode, Heliana shares an extremely unique and groundbreaking study that she's been working on - workplace trauma to a fetus while in utero. Having her own child that was impacted by workplace abuse while in utero, she is now researching more cases in which workplace abuse leads to miscarriage, stillbirth, or longterm impacts to the child. Reaching into our indigenous spirits, we are healing and leading on behalf of our lineage - feeling the fuel from our ancestors to truly create the world we wish to be a part of. Find Heliana on LinkedIn, her website - and find out how to join her group coaching for workplace trauma. Also, find her free resources here. Thank you for tuning into Women Making Moves, please be sure to follow and rate on your favorite platform, and follow along on Instagram. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, follow on Instagram, and LinkedIn. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.

    40 min
  2. Palliative Maternal Care

    NOV 29

    Palliative Maternal Care

    Rachell is a registered nurse and pairing her expertise in palliative care with the pregnancy journey. Assuming that every pregnancy results in a delivery can be a rare outcome, especially for women of color. This episode includes trauma and loss during the pregnancy journey. For Rachell, her pregnancy journey began in 2018 and she didn't end up in the delivery room until 2022. Rachell lost 9 babies along her pregnancy journey and she is leveraging her lived experience to share the lifesaving pivot that is needed within maternal health and care. Rachell started ' A Light After Nine" to honor her 9 babies, and to offer hope, wellness, and overall wellbeing for women in their pregnancy journey. Palliative maternal care would include a step by step handholding experience with mom, but also the entire care team, and support system to ensure that there is not only extensive knowledge sharing but also creating the trust within her own body to advocate and have the confidence to speak up if something isn't right. Rachell provides services free of charge because she doesn't want one more life sacrificed through what we don't know or don't have the access to the services. Visit A Light After Nine and set up time with Rachelle, and follow her on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok. Thank you for tuning into another episode of Women Making Moves, please be sure to follow and rate on your favorite platform and on Instagram. Visit Amy and Unlock the Magic to find how you could tap back into your own magic, and follow along on Instagram. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.

    43 min
  3. Discrimination is a Plague

    NOV 12

    Discrimination is a Plague

    Raslyn Wooten has been on the receiving end of some of the most horrifying workplace discrimination experiences you'll ever hear...and being in PR, her work publicly spoke for itself. She fought a discrimination case in federal court and won over a million dollars because of her ability to document and organize her case. Through her own court case, she began what started as a blog, writing about her experience with workplace discrimination that then became a career lifestyle magazine for black women called Notable. She interviews women 4 times every year to hear their story of discrimination because reporters and journalists had been claiming that they couldn't find any black women to talk about it. Through this work, she further created JobMinder365, an app that is a journal for you to document all details about your job - the good, the bad, and the ugly - along with your employee handbook so that you have everything in one place when you're ready to pursue action. Check out Notable and follow along on Instagram, download JobMinder365 on IOS and Android and follow along for key updates on Instagram. Lastly find Raslyn, Notable, and JobMinder365 on LinkedIn. Thank you for tuning into Women Making Moves! Be sure to follow and rate the show on your favorite platform, and follow along on Instagram. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow along on Instagram and LinkedIn. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.

    52 min
5
out of 5
13 Ratings

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Women Making Moves is a podcast that celebrates the moves that women are making on a local, regional, national, and global level. Amy Pons is a master certified life coach dedicated to amplifying the work that humans are doing toward the equity of all women worldwide.

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