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7 episodes
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Wake Women Mary Tribble
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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"Wake Women" is a podcast for, by and about the women of Wake Forest University. In each episode, fifth-generation alumna Mary Tribble (’82, MA ’19) sits down with a female Wake Forester who inspires her. This show brings you intelligent, thought-provoking reflections from successful women whose experiences will inspire you to be your best self.
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Making Others Blossom: How to Ignite the World Around You with Camille Love
Camille Love '73 brings beauty, joy, and meaning to the citizens and visitors of Atlanta through the arts. As the Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, she's committed to cultural justice, believing that the arts should be available and accessible to everyone. Camille will inspire you with her life philosophy and the impact she's made on the community around her.
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Brain Dance: How Can Movement Improve Your Brain Function with Dr. Christina Soriano and Dr. Christina Hugenschmidt
Through their groundbreaking research on the integration of dance and neuroscience with Parkinson’s patients, Drs. Soriano and Hugenschmidt uncovered cutting edge data about how movement can change the way your brain works. This podcast will break down the science behind movement and give you tips to improve your daily life.
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Cause and Commerce: the Power to Do Good with Alice Brown
How can “doing good” and “doing well” intersect to create a business and make a difference in the world? In 2014, Wake Forest University graduate Alice Brown '03 decided to find out. She left her law career to found GoodSteps, a for-profit flip flop business whose core mission is to direct substantial, sustainable funding to organizations currently engaged in the fight to eradicate hunger. Today, I’m sitting down with Alice to learn more about her business and her life.
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Celebrities, Women, and Politics with Lauren Wright
Talk show hosts for President? Sports heros for the Senate? Why do celebrities have an advantage in political runs, but may come up short when it comes time for governing? Join political scientist Lauren Wright '10 as she gives us insight into her research into celebrities and politics. We'll also discuss the growing importance of first spouses in forwarding the President's message and policy. It's an episode you won't want to miss.
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Career Branding and Your Career Strategy with Tiffany Tate
As President of career coaching business Career Maven, Tiffany Tate, '07, MALS '11 helps people become the CEO of their professional lives. She demystifies the job search process for new, emerging and seasonal professionals in transition. Tiffany will share her insight to help you own your own career story so you can shine brighter in a crowded marketplace and attract your dream job with confidence.
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Kate Lambert: Take a Leading Role in Your Career and Life
Life is not something that happens to you; it’s something you make happen! Join actor, writer and producer Kate Lambert (’03) as Mary Tribble (’82, MA ’19) learns about how she took the leading role in her own career. In the competitive world of entertainment, Lambert learned early on that she needed to set the stage for her own success. Hear Lambert’s funny and poignant stories about her successes, setbacks and dreams for the future.