15 episodes

Join host Robin Wright as she introduces the Pour Les Femmes audience to important change-makers who are making a positive impact in the world of global social responsibility. Pour Les Femmes is a female-founded sleep and loungewear company with a founding mission of helping improve the lives of women around the world. Our brand ethos of safety and comfort extends to the actions we take to work with partners that provide opportunities for decent work, safety, stability, and advancement to women in places where they are most vulnerable.

Produced by: Jeff Hallstead
Edited by: Alfonso Carrion

Pillow Talk by Pour Les Femmes with host Robin Wright Frame4 Media

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Join host Robin Wright as she introduces the Pour Les Femmes audience to important change-makers who are making a positive impact in the world of global social responsibility. Pour Les Femmes is a female-founded sleep and loungewear company with a founding mission of helping improve the lives of women around the world. Our brand ethos of safety and comfort extends to the actions we take to work with partners that provide opportunities for decent work, safety, stability, and advancement to women in places where they are most vulnerable.

Produced by: Jeff Hallstead
Edited by: Alfonso Carrion

    Why is promoting women's economic empowerment so important? Robin Wright and Jeannette Liendo

    Why is promoting women's economic empowerment so important? Robin Wright and Jeannette Liendo

    In this episode of Pillow Talk, Robin Wright talks with Jeannette Liendo, head of marketing at Mastercard Europe, about their shared commitment to empowering financial inclusion for women. They discuss the importance of providing women in locations where they're most vulnerable women with access to dignified work that allows them to achieve economic independence.

    • 9 min
    How are women working together to help end the cycle of poverty for widows? Robin Wright & Heather Leathers

    How are women working together to help end the cycle of poverty for widows? Robin Wright & Heather Leathers

    In this edition of Pillow Talk by Pour Les Femmes, Robin Wright speaks with Heather Ibrahim-Leathers, the founder of Global Fund for Widows, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering widows and female heads of households to overcome poverty through skills-based training, job creation, and micro-finance.

    Robin talks with Heather about how the trajectory of Heather’s own life can be traced back to the widowhood of her grandmother who, when her husband died unexpectedly, was a young mother with four children living in Alexandria, Egypt. Left with nothing by her husband’s family, Eugine Awadalla became part of the story of the cycle of poverty that widowhood often perpetuates on women in many traditional hierarchical societies.

    According to UN Women, the world is not on track to achieving gender equality by 2030 which is a goal world leaders have set as part of the Sustainable Development Goals agenda. In many countries, women who face the additional challenge of widowhood must also overcome long-standing cultural practices and lack of legal standing around inheritance, discrimination, and even violence. So not only is eradicating discrimination around widowhood critical to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals it is central to securing the rights of women more broadly.

    The goal of the Global Fund for Widows is to raise awareness at the national and international level around the plight of widows so that widowhood itself is recognized as the drain on society that it is. In addition, GFW supports programs in many countries that help widows achieve financial stability, and self-sufficiency, and helps these women become leaders in their communities.

    • 9 min
    What does it mean to place yourself on the path to success? Robin Wright & Jamie Lee Curtis

    What does it mean to place yourself on the path to success? Robin Wright & Jamie Lee Curtis

    In this episode of Pillow Talk, Robin Wright talks with actress, producer, writer, philanthropist, and icon Jamie Lee Curtis about being a woman in the entertainment industry and how she has been able to place herself on the path of success over her decades-long career. Among her many accomplishments, Jamie talks about one she’s most proud of, her charity, My Hand in Yours, and how she came to start it.
    Jamie talks about the importance of sobriety for her and how that sobriety has allowed her to stay free and out of her own head so that she can see and accept new opportunities as they come her way. Jamie reflects on the success and joy her Halloween franchise has brought to others (even as she acknowledges that she’s not a fan of horror movies!) and how her flexibility and adaptability over the years lead to her recent string of commercial and critical successes including Knives Out and Everything Everywhere All at Once which in turn have opened even more doors for her creatively.
    Ever an ideas person, Jamie Lee talks about how she came up with the idea to start her charity, My Hand in Yours, as a way to give back and raise money for Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles which she’s long supported.
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    Produced by: Jeff Hallstead
    Edited by: Alfonso Carrion

    • 9 min
    How do you forge a path for yourself to make an impact on the world? Robin Wright & Whitney Williams

    How do you forge a path for yourself to make an impact on the world? Robin Wright & Whitney Williams

    In this episode of Pillow Talk by Pour Les Femmes, Robin Wright talks with Whitney Williams, the co-founder of Eastern Congo Initiative (ECI), to get her advice about forging her own path to make a positive impact on the world. A sixth-generation Montana native, former Clinton administration staffer, Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a candidate for governor in Montana, Whitney Williams talks with Robin about her journey to create a lasting legacy and positive impact for women who are some of the most critically vulnerable places in the world.

    Pour Les Femmes is a female-founded sleep and loungewear company with a founding mission of helping improve the lives of women around the world. Our brand ethos of safety and comfort extends to the actions we take to work with partners that provide opportunities for decent work, safety, stability, and advancement to women in places where they are most vulnerable.

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    • 10 min
    What does it mean to demonstrate resilience through adversity? Robin Wright & Tim Quinn

    What does it mean to demonstrate resilience through adversity? Robin Wright & Tim Quinn

    In this episode of Pillow Talk, Robin Wright talks with Tim Quinn, co-founder of skincare line Halo 42 and the former lead make-up artist for L’Oreal’s Giorgio Armani Beauty, about what it takes to harness our inner strength in the face of adversity. Rather than dwelling in grief after experiencing setbacks and personal loss, Tim has been able to move forward by creating a life focused on giving back and supporting causes that inspire him. From donating his time and talent for Michelle Obama’s Let Girls Learn initiative, raising money for HPV and cancer research with the Farrah Fawcett Foundation, teaching beauty techniques to people with cancer with Look Good Feel Better, or his advocacy for autism research with Peace Love Solve, Tim has navigated his way through personal losses by investing in the karma bank in a huge way.

    Pour Les Femmes is a female-founded sleep and loungewear company with a founding mission of helping improve the lives of women around the world. Our brand ethos of safety and comfort extends to the actions we take to work with partners that provide opportunities for decent work, safety, stability, and advancement to women in places where they are most vulnerable.

    Listen now.

    Pour Les Femmes: https://pourlesfemmes.com/

    Pour Les Femmes Foundation: https://pourlesfemmesfoundation.org/

    Instagram: @pourlesfemmesofficial

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pourlesfemmesofficial

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pourlesfemmesofficial

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RobinWright

    • 12 min
    Why should we care about problems in other countries? Robin Wright & John Prendergast

    Why should we care about problems in other countries? Robin Wright & John Prendergast

    Here at Pour Les Femmes, we’re often asked, “with so many problems here at home, why is it important to help people in other countries?”  In this episode of Pillow Talk by Pour Les Femmes, Robin Wright talks with activist John Prendergast about the war in Eastern Congo that began in the late 1990s. Often called Africa’s First World War, the resulting devastation of the lives of the people in the region made such an impression on Robin that she joined with John in his efforts to amplify the voices of the women on their plight in one of the poorest countries in the world.  Through his efforts with The Enough Project and The Sentry, John Prendergast has been at the center of efforts to shine a light on and disrupt the economic drivers of war in mineral-rich African countries. In particular, he's been outspoken about the need for the global consumer electronics industry to develop and maintain a clean supply chain, especially where so-called "conflict minerals" are concerned, in order to create conditions for peace, human rights, and good governance in nations that have long struggled to provide even a basic standard of living for its citizens.  Eradicating poverty is the goal that leaders from countries around the world have identified as most critical for the peace and prosperity of the planet. That's why creating opportunities for people in places like the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to work and earn a living is so critical.   Pour Les Femmes supports the goal of decent work and economic growth through its partnership with small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) like the GiveWork program in the DRC which provides 1 to 3 days of work at fair wages with every garment they produce. This allows the women of the GiveWork program to support themselves and their families, obtain an education, and break their country’s cycle of poverty and violence.   In a world that’s more interlinked than ever, it’s important that we make choices that support sustainability and encourage dignity, peace, and prosperity for everyone on the planet.

    Pour Les Femmes is a female-founded sleep and loungewear company with a founding mission of helping improve the lives of women around the world. Our brand ethos of safety and comfort extends to the actions we take to work with partners that provide opportunities for decent work, safety, stability, and advancement to women in places where they are most vulnerable.

    Listen now.

    Pour Les Femmes: https://pourlesfemmes.com/

    Pour Les Femmes Foundation: https://pourlesfemmesfoundation.org/

    Instagram: @pourlesfemmesofficial

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pourlesfemmesofficial

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pourlesfemmesofficial

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RobinWright

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

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RubyandDaisy ,

Brilliant!!! So good.

This is a wonderful series about fashion and sustainability - two of my favorite things. I eagerly anticipate each episode. Well done!

Jeff_TH ,

We love it

Great topics from people trying to make the world a better place.

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