10 episodes

Welcome to From Her View, where we shine the spotlight on the incredible stories of fierce women who have said yes to a ground-breaking idea in their life, especially in the context of where they come from. From Somalia and Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia and Cuba, these inspiring first-person female narratives invite listeners to hear the human stories beneath the political headlines, painting a clearer, more colorful picture of life in countries that are too often misunderstood.

From Her View Liz Warner

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

Welcome to From Her View, where we shine the spotlight on the incredible stories of fierce women who have said yes to a ground-breaking idea in their life, especially in the context of where they come from. From Somalia and Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia and Cuba, these inspiring first-person female narratives invite listeners to hear the human stories beneath the political headlines, painting a clearer, more colorful picture of life in countries that are too often misunderstood.

    Nour Brahimi: First Female Algerian Travel Vlogger

    Nour Brahimi: First Female Algerian Travel Vlogger

    For season one's grand finale, I’m introducing you to a woman who’s dedicated her life to documenting the beautiful hidden gems of the world - and blazing a path for other women along the way.

    Nour Brahimi is the first female Algerian travel vlogger, who in 2019 was nominated as the best Algerian YouTuber and Instagrammer and named one of the 100 most influential young Africans. She’s also an EU goodwill ambassador and a video consultant hoping to flip the script about female influencers and display the depth that often gets overlooked on social media.

    Growing up in Algeria in a family that couldn’t afford to travel, Nour had her worldview turned upside down when she came to find the beauty and excitement in the most unexpected places. In this conversation, she shares how she tries to stay present while traveling as a vlogger, the beauty people overlook in Algeria, and the most romantic country she’s planning to come back to for her honeymoon. This episode is like a breath of fresh air, and it’ll have you booking plane tickets for your next destination. I hope you enjoy.

    • 37 min
    Edna Adan Ismail: The Mother of Somaliland

    Edna Adan Ismail: The Mother of Somaliland

    You’ve heard about Somalia. But what about Somaliland, a self-declared sovereign state which broke away and declared its independence thirty years ago?

    Often labeled as the MOTHER OF SOMALILAND, Today’s guest is a living legend who’s left an indelible mark on her home country.

    After growing up in British Somaliland at a time when girls weren’t educated, Edna Adan Ismail trained to become her country’s first qualified nurse-midwife. But she didn’t stop there - Edna went on to open a maternity hospital in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, where she works to combat the country’s high rates of maternal and infant mortality.

    As if that weren’t enough, Edna also served as the only female minister in the Somaliland government, advocating fearlessly for women and children. She’s made it her life’s goal to put an end to female genital mutilation, which over 99% of women aged 15-49 in Somalia and Somaliland undergo.

    There’s no end to the list of achievements this woman has completed against all odds. In our conversation, she shares everything from her father’s words that inspired her career, why she chose to sleep in a construction site while her hospital was being built, and what makes Somaliland such a uniquely beautiful country. I hope you enjoy.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Vedangi Kulkarni: Blazing a Trail Around the World for Women of Color in Adventure

    Vedangi Kulkarni: Blazing a Trail Around the World for Women of Color in Adventure

    Have you ever had the impulse to drop everything and start off on a risky, ambitious adventure? Today I’m introducing you to a woman who felt this calling at a young age - and keeps saying “yes” to it.

    Vedangi Kulkarni is a 22-year-old adventure-traveller who in 2018 became the youngest woman to circumnavigate the world on a bicycle, a journey she completed mostly solo and unsupported. If that wasn’t courageous enough, she recently started her own business called The Adventure Shed, through which she aims to make adventure more accessible by helping others plan some pretty insane adventure expeditions.

    Having spent her childhood in India but crafting an adult life in the UK, Vedangi’s definition of “home” is a little more complex than most. This episode is a thrill ride through her craziest adventures - everything from moments of the heart-warming kindness from total strangers to the trauma of being mugged at knifepoint while biking through Spain - as well as a thoughtful, layered discussion on mental strength, passport privilege, and the difficulty of being a woman of color in adventuring.

    Get ready for a deep dive into the life of a woman who embraces discomfort on a daily basis, and get a taste of the mindset that’s enabled her to overcome the craziest challenges and keep moving forward. I hope you enjoy.

    *This episode contains a few curse words and is therefore tagged as explicit.*

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Alaa Al-Eryani: Fighting for Feminism in Yemen

    Alaa Al-Eryani: Fighting for Feminism in Yemen

    This inspiring episode features a passionate feminist and aspiring filmmaker leading the charge against gender inequality in Yemen.

    When Alaa Al-Eryani realized that many people around her hadn’t heard of feminism, she took it upon herself to educate thousands of Yemeni women in Yemen and around the world about their rights, as well as their ability to become leaders of change in their communities.

    Yemen is often ranked as one of the most difficult places to be a woman, and she’s hoping to shed a light on the everyday instances of sexism that get normalized in her home country.

    Alaa also wants people to recognize how incredibly badass Yemeni women are. Especially in the midst of the current conflict, women in Yemen are more often than not the breadwinners of their families, and their efforts don’t always get the acknowledgement they deserve.

    You definitely won’t want to miss this conversation with a fierce Yemeni feminist, where we cover both the joy and the pain she’s experienced in the lush, green, beautiful landscapes of Yemen. I hope you enjoy.

    You can donate to relieve the humanitarian crisis in Yemen at these two organizations Alaa mentioned in the interview: Yemen Aid and Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation. 

    • 40 min
    Maheen Khan: Forging a New Path for Fashion in Bangladesh

    Maheen Khan: Forging a New Path for Fashion in Bangladesh

    The media paints a very bleak picture of the garment industry in Bangladesh.

    Today, I’m talking to someone who made it a life mission to change this and create a new narrative around ethical fashion in her home country: Maheen Khan.

    To give a bit of context, Bangladesh is the second-largest individual country in the world for apparel manufacturing, second only to China.

    The garment industry is the largest business in the country, and it has a history of disaster and mistreated, underpaid workers, exemplified in the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in April 2013, in which more than 1,000 garment workers lost their lives.

    Maheen broke the mold when in 2017 she founded a sustainable fashion start-up called Monokrome, with the hope of offering Bangladeshi women in particular local fashion options that are tailored to their needs.

    This episode is chock-full of wisdom about how to do intersectional work in fashion and the ways in which the industry has evolved to offer more opportunities to empower women.

    You’ll hear about Maheen’s love for storytelling, why sustainability is so important in fashion, and the memories of moments in Dhaka that give her goosebumps. I hope you enjoy.

    • 52 min
    Samira Negm: Revolutionizing Travel for Women in Egypt

    Samira Negm: Revolutionizing Travel for Women in Egypt

    Ever felt frustrated with what feels like spending a huge chunk of your life commuting to work?

    Well, so was Samira Negm, formerly a software engineer in Cairo, Egypt, now a founder of Raye7, a culturally sensitive ride-sharing mobile app that helps reduce the enormous amount of time Egyptians are stuck in traffic and above all, provides safe car sharing for women.

    To provide a bit of context as to just how big of a problem Samira’s ride sharing app is solving, here are just a few statistics. When it comes to traffic, Cairo is one of the most congested cities in the entire world -- so much so, that it costs the city close to 20 billion euros a year or 3 percent of its total GDP because of wasted time and also wasted gas. You can also imagine the massive environmental consequences of this, as well.

    Then, there is huge issue of sexual harassment that very often takes place on public transportation for women in Cairo. Close to 85% of Egyptian women reported to have experienced sexual harassment on public transportation sometime in their life, with only 2-8 percent having reported the incident.

    So, in this episode, you’ll hear from Samira about what it means to have devoted her life’s work to finding game-changing solutions to these massive problems, the challenges and triumphs she experienced starting out as a female CEO in Cairo, how women get left behind in the gap between Uber and public transport, and what makes Egypt a very exciting place for women in STEM - maybe even more so than many other countries around the world.

    I hope you enjoy.

    • 39 min

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BethGran ,

YESSS!!!!

The world needs more of Liz Warner!!! Such beautiful and intimate conversations with women from vastly different backgrounds but with the central theme of fearlessness, taking the risk, and following your life’s unique purpose! A stunning reminder that we are all in this together; highlighting the importance of supporting and celebrating all women! Thank you Liz for amplifying these stories!

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