Women's Voices Amplified Alumni & Friends - Brown University
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Podcast by Alumni & Friends - Brown University
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Entrepreneur Jennifer Gomez ‘08 on being a boss, building a company, and the importance of community
Brown student Lauren Brown ‘22, speaks with Jennifer Gomez ‘08 about being a leader, building community, and paying it forward. [23 minute listen]
The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent those of Brown University. -
Miranda ADEkoje ’04 on writing for a new virtual world, and challenging the status quo.
Ellen Hunter '04 speaks with her Brown roommate, playwright Miranda ADEkoje ’04 about creating during a pandemic, embracing one’s identity, and challenging societally engrained teachings.
For the full transcript, visit: https://alumni-friends.brown.edu/news/2021-09-22/miranda-adekoje-podcast
The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of Brown University. -
Valerie Tutson '87 AM'90 on storytelling, civil rights, and the importance of education.
Sarah Campen ’07 speaks with storyteller Valerie Tutson '87 AM'90 about highlighting the stories and songs of African and African American traditions, the current civil rights movement and the importance of education.
For the full transcript, visit: https://alumni-friends.brown.edu/news/2021-06-08/valerie-tutson-podcast
The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of Brown University. -
Lorine Pendleton Esq. '91 on career building, public speaking and diversity in angel investing
Sharon Fay ’82 speaks with business development executive, attorney, and angel investor Lorine Pendleton Esq. '91 about career paths, finding your voice, and the importance of diversity in investing
For the full transcript, visit https://alumni-friends.brown.edu/news/2021-03-12/lorine-pendleton-podcast
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Professor Nancy K. MacLean '81 AM'81 on social movements and history’s lasting impacts
Ellen Hunter ’04 speaks with historian, author, and professor Nancy K. MacLean '81 AM'81 about social movements, the state of our democracy, and how history can inform the present.
For the full transcript, visit https://alumni-friends.brown.edu/news/2021-02-08/nancy-maclean-womens-voices-amplified-interview
The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of Brown University. -
Kristin Richardson Jordan ’09 on civic engagement, activism, and leading with radical love
Almaz S. Dessie '07 MD'11 F'17 speaks with teacher, poet, and self-proclaimed radicalist Kristin Richardson Jordan ’09 about her recent run for New York City Council, the late-night conversations at Brown that helped shape her worldview, and what we can all do to affect change locally.
*This podcast was recorded on October 15, 2020, prior to the election.
For the full transcript, visit https://alumni-friends.brown.edu/news/2020-11-17/kristin-jordan-podcast
The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of Brown University.