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Sinopsis
Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young women throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that effect the lives of young women. We will cover the topics of finance, defense, interviewing skills, CPR and more by interviewing professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful and amazing women.Girls Can Podcast is sponsored by Girls Can, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of young women in our community of Mobile, Alabama. Our mission is to encourage young women to make a difference through education and service because the girls of today become the future leaders of tomorrow.
Episodios
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Medieval Masterpieces and Modern Research With Dr. Jennifer Feltman
18/09/2024 Duración: 33minIn this episode, Grace Swain talks with Dr. Jennifer Feltman, an associate professor of art history at the University of Alabama and a first-generation college student. Dr. Feltman shares her journey from childhood, with interests in drawing and photography, to studying gothic architecture, with significant work on the Notre Dame restoration. She balances a busy schedule involving teaching, managing a grant, and traveling for research, yoga, and family time. She highlights the importance of pursuing passions, sharing ideas, and enjoying teamwork —lessons she learned from sports and applies to her career. She advises young women to follow what they love and express their thoughts confidently. Jennifer also discusses her latest book, "Moral Theology in the Cathedral," and invites listeners to explore her work at jfeltman.com and notredameincolor.org. 3 Key Episode Takeaways 1. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Jennifer shares how working closely with archaeologists, stained glass specialists, historians, and
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Drug Education and Avoiding Addiction with Virginia Guy
05/04/2023 Duración: 39minOn this episode of the Girls Can Podcast, Grace Swain talks with Ms. Virginia Guy, Executive Director of the Drug Education Council. Ms. Guy has dedicated her life to preventing teen and young adult use of alcohol, tobacco, vaping, and other drugs by providing quality education, intervention, and recovery support programs. Grace explores how she got started in her career and how she and her organization positively impacts the Mobile and Baldwin County communities. They also talk about the opioid and fentanyl epidemics, how these horrible drugs have affected her job, vaping, and why it is so dangerous for young people. Ms. Guy also shares advice for young females navigating middle and high school and how to keep young children drug and alcohol-free, her most significant career accomplishments, and the advice she would give to someone struggling with addiction. Tune in to hear her inspiring story and valuable words of wisdom. Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout th
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Lawyer Up: Becoming a Successful Lawyer with Lisa Darnley Cooper
15/02/2023 Duración: 26minLisa Darnley Cooper is an experienced attorney at Hand Arendall Harrison Sale, and on this episode, she speaks with Grace Swain to give advice and guidance to young women looking to enter the world of law. One thing that I've always heard people will say is, "Oh, he or she likes to argue." You'd be a great lawyer. I don't like to argue. I'm not a combative person, so that doesn't always ring true. The most important thing is that you can think critically, persuade, and advocate your position. And you have to have Grit. Be able to persevere when you have a challenge, have staying power, be true to who you are, and acknowledge your voice, and it will all fall into place. - Lisa Darnley Cooper Lisa Darnley Cooper attended law school at the University of Alabama in 1999 and specializes in employment-related and business matters. She has extensive experience defending employers in discrimination, harassment, and retaliation cases, drafting employee handbooks and workplace policies, contracts, and non-competiti
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Leading By Listening with Susan Boudreau
30/01/2023 Duración: 32minOn this episode, Grace Swain has a candid and lively discussion with Mrs. Susan Boudreau, the president of Mobile Infirmary since 2015, where she also served as the chief operating officer and Vice President of Oncology. Mrs. Boudreau will share her advice for young women on how to get started in a healthcare career, leading with confidence, the benefits of hard work, the importance of listening, and learning to enjoy life's small things. Susan Boudreau Says: Work hard and be honest. But I will tell you, if people like you, you're better able to accomplish what you want because you accomplish things through others as a leader. And I know for myself it's not about me. I'm passionate about the field that I'm in and helping other people. That's what you got to find. What is it that you really enjoy and are passionate about? And if you can be paid to do that, that's fantastic. Susan Boudreau - Girls Can Podcast 1/26/23 More About Susan Boudreau Susan Boudreau has served as the president of Mobile Infirmary sin
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Talking Politics and Pant Suits with Senator Vivian Davis Figures
07/11/2022 Duración: 28minOn this new episode of the Girls Can Podcast, Grace Swain takes over the hosting seat for the first time from her sisters and she is excited to introduce you to our distinguished guest, Senator Vivian Davis Figures. Senator Figures is a member of the Alabama Senate, representing the 33rd District in Mobile County since 2008. She became the first African-American woman to become the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate. She was elected to serve as a minority leader in the Alabama Senate for 2013 and 14, making her the first woman to serve as a minority leader in either House. Senator Figures is a member of the Gulf Coast Christian Center, the coalition of 100 black women, and the Alabama New South Coalition. She enjoys reading, cooking, and golfing and has three sons and one stepson. Today, Grace talks with Sen. Figures about how she found her path to public service, the importance of standing up for yourself, being heard, being yourself, and how other young women can start their own journey into politics a
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Breighanna Vigor: Miss Mobile Bay and Human Trafficking Fighter
16/03/2021 Duración: 27minOn this episode, Abigail interviews Breighanna Vigor, Miss Mobile Bay, and an advocate determined to end human trafficking. Sharing the horrors of her own story of being groomed by a trafficker, Breighanna brings awareness to online predators through her position as Miss Mobile Bay. Passionate about her work, Breighanna sheds light on this tragedy and the ever-present dangers of social media and cyberstalking. Plus, she shares her positive experiences from her participation in the Distinguished Young Women program and the Miss America pageant world. Resources: Breighanna Vigor - Her Story | Bio Miss Mobile Bay - Facebook Child Advocacy Center National Human Trafficking Hotline /////////// Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that affect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all gi
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Cooking With Confidence with Lemon Baby
03/03/2021 Duración: 28minIn the studio, Abigail talks with Amanda Gibson, a food writer who shares her yummy recipes with the world on her blog "Lemon Baby." Amanda shares her experiences in the culinary world and gives advice on writing with a "voice" and preparing a meal on any budget and in any kitchen. Resources: Amanda Gibson - Instagram | Facebook Lemon Baby Food Blog Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that affect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Lorena Díaz Quijano: Transforming E-Commerce
10/03/2020 Duración: 22minOn this episode, Elizabeth and Abigail talk with Lorena Díaz Quijano, an expert in Digital Transformation and Business and one of the top e-commerce marketers in the world. Lorena teaches over 300,000 students, speaks five languages, and she's going to share with us today the huge opportunities in the e-commerce world. Enjoy! Resources: Lorena Diaz Quijano - Vital Voices | LinkedIn Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that affect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Ep.14: Forging Individual Connections
27/06/2019 Duración: 25minToday in the studio Abigail and Grace chat with Aayran Morrison, the winner of the 2018 National Scholarship program, Distinguished Young Women. In this episode, Aayran shares her high school and college experiences, leadership lessons, and the memories she made at DYW 2018. Resources: Distinguished Young Women Aaryan Morrison Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that affect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Ep.13 - Enen Yu: 10,000 Hours and Women In Music
22/04/2019 Duración: 18minIn this episode, Abigail interviews Enen Yu, a professional violinist, and co-concert master of the Mobile Symphony. Ms. Yu discusses her journey from a violin student in China to a woman in professional music. She also gives us a glimpse of what it takes to be a world-class musician, moving across the globe to a new home, and what inspires her. Resources: Enen Yu - Forty Under Forty Mobile Symphony Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that affect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Ep.12 - Barbara Leigh: A Healthy Mental State
16/04/2019 Duración: 24minBrooke and Grace Swain interview Barbara Leigh, a professional counselor at Altapointe Health and member of the American Counseling Association. Ms. Leigh discusses the importance of mental health in young women and how to maintain a healthy mental state. Resources: AltaPointe Health - altapointe.org Barbara Leigh - Website Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that affect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Ep.12 - Hillary Rodriguez: Sexual Assault Awareness
08/04/2019 Duración: 16minIn this episode, Brooke and Abigail Swain talk with the volunteer coordinator and victim advocate of the Lifelines Counseling Services Rape Crisis Center - Hillary Rodriguez - about sexual assault and the importance of raising awareness with high school and college women. Hillary discusses her work at the Rape Crisis Center (Mobile, Alabama) and how young women can volunteer and become more involved with this supportive organization. Resources: Lifelines Counseling Services Rape Crisis Center | Website 24 hour phone number | (251) 473-7273 or 1-800-718-7273 Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that affect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a gr
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Ep.10 - Dr. Mary Townsley: Women in STEM
02/04/2019 Duración: 16minIn this episode, Brooke and Grace Swain interview Dr. Mary Townsley, associate dean of the University of South Alabama College of Medicine and an active leader in the American Heart Association and American Thoracic Society. Dr. Townsley gives insight into the life of a woman in STEM while sharing her experience as both student and teacher of the scientific field. Plus, she shares some habits, skills, and advice to excel in advanced science and medical studies. Resources: Dr. Mary Townsley - LinkedIn University of South Alabama College of Medicine - Website Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that affect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a gr
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Ep.9 - Chessy Prout: Sexual Assault, Consent and Speaking Up
12/01/2019 Duración: 19minIn this episode, the Swain Girls talk with PAVE Ambassador Chessy Prout about sexual assault, consent, communication, and healthy relationships. Chessy is currently a student at Barnard College, activist, and nationally-acclaimed author. Her book, I Have The Right To, describes her story of sexual assault during her freshman year at St. Paul's Boarding School in New Hampshire and her journey coping and dealing with this attack. Chessy has been featured on the Today Show, presented at conferences, and daily shares her mission to help other sexual assault survivors and encourage them to find their voice, speak up, and be heard. Resources: I Have The Right To - Website I Have the Right To: A High School Survivor's Story of Sexual Assault, Justice, and Hope - Buy Here >>> PAVE - Website Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that effect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in
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Ep.8 - Shelby Mitchell: Media, Music and Conversation
25/07/2018 Duración: 26minElizabeth and Grace chat with Ms. Shelby Mitchell, a radio and media personality on the “Dan and Shelby” show on 95 KSJ/iHeart Radio, NBC 15, The Broadcast Podcast, The Grab Bag Podcast, and Cocktail Hour. Recently, Ms. Mitchell was voted as Lagniappe Reader’s Choice Best Local DJ and a member of the Best DJ team with her show co-host, Dan Brennan. A graduate of the University of South Alabama and a Mobile native, Ms. Mitchell will share with the listeners her advice and tips to entertaining large audiences, while discussing the importance of media, music, and conversation. Resources: Shelby Mitchell Facebook Dan & Shelby The Broadcast Podcast Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that effect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from sm
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Ep.7 - Skye Bork: Putting Your Best Foot Forward
26/06/2018 Duración: 13minBrooke and Elizabeth chat with Skye Bork, winner of the 2017 national scholarship program, Distinguished Young Women. Skye shares her experiences in this scholarship program, life as a Math major at Columbia, and gives advice to young girls on how they can put their best foot forward! Get to know Skye Bork Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that effect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Ep.6 - Dr. Jessica Grayson: Women in Medicine
18/06/2018 Duración: 19minElizabeth and Brooke Swain interview Dr. Jessica Grayson, the chief resident in the Department of Otolaryngology (ENT) Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Grayson tells us about her experience as a surgeon, wife, and mother while giving insight into how to lead an organized and well-balanced life. Girls Can is a podcast created to help educate and inform young omen throughout the world. Our shows will discuss many issues, skills, and lessons that effect the lives of young women. We plan to interview professional women in our community to learn from their experiences and mentorship. We wanted to give all girls an opportunity to hear leadership advice from smart, strong, successful, and amazing women. This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Ep.5 - Jabaria Dent: Getting Involved with your Community
02/06/2018 Duración: 27minAbigail and Brooke Swain interview Jabaria Dent, City of Grace Mobile minister and co-founder of Dent Enterprises - a community outreach center in Mobile. Alabama. Ms. Dent discusses the importance of reaching out to your community by sharing her personal experiences with nonprofits and giving insightful tips on how young women can position themselves for success. Never miss an episode. Subscribe to Girls Can. Girls Can Podcast is sponsored by Girls Can, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of young women in our community of Mobile, Alabama. Our mission is to encourage young women to make a difference through education and service because the girls of today become the future leaders of tomorrow. Contributors:This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - a Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Ep.4 - Women's Health and Nutrition with Stacy Lewis
12/05/2018 Duración: 28minStacy Lewis, a registered dietitian and certified personal trainer, joins Elizabeth and Brooke Swain to discuss the importance of women's nutrition. Giving insight into the world of women's health, Ms. Lewis emphasizes the significance of well-balanced meals while sharing healthy after-school snack ideas. Women feel their best when they exercise and eat healthily, but we must always remember that we are more than the measure of our waistline. Girls Can Podcast is sponsored by Girls Can, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of young women in our community of Mobile, Alabama. Our mission is to encourage young women to make a difference through education and service because the girls of today become the future leaders of tomorrow. Contributors:This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.
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Ep.3 - Public Speaking with Devon Walsh
12/05/2018 Duración: 23minElizabeth and Brooke Swain interview Ms. Devon Walsh, a professional news anchor with over 15 years of on-air experience who was voted "Alabama's Best News Anchor." Ms. Walsh discusses the qualities of an effective public speaker and the importance of preparation. Girls Can Podcast is sponsored by Girls Can, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of young women in our community of Mobile, Alabama. Our mission is to encourage young women to make a difference through education and service because the girls of today become the future leaders of tomorrow. Contributors: This podcast is sponsored in part with a grant from HERlead - A Fellowship for young women on their way. Girls Can Podcast is created and produced in collaboration with Deep Fried Studios.