• Reshma Saujani: Creating Innovative & Impact-Driven Nonprofits
    2025/12/18
    In this episode of Amplify Her Foundation's If She Can Make It Here podcast, host Marti Speranza Wong sits down with Reshma Saujani for a candid conversation on her work and career as a tireless champion for women and girls. Saujani is the Founder of Girls Who Code and the Founder & CEO of Moms First. Their conversation touches on the roots of her leadership, the systems that hold women back, and the ways she wants to see America’s culture and policies shift to make life better for working mothers. Reshma has built a career around bold reinvention — from early career to a run for public office in New York City, to founding Girls Who Code and becoming a leading voice on the gender gap in tech. Her New York Times bestselling book, Brave, Not Perfect, challenged women to move beyond perfectionism and lead with courage. During the pandemic, her experience as a working mother exposed the cracks in America’s care system, prompting her to found Moms First, a national movement advocating for paid leave and affordable, accessible child care. More on Amplify Her® Foundation The mission of Amplify Her® Foundation is to support women and girls from underserved communities to become transformative changemakers. Our podcast, If She Can Make It Here, celebrates the innovative, bold and resilient women leading across New York City, like Ai-jen Poo and Reshma Saujani, who build pathways, shift narratives, and transform systems to advance gender equity. Credits Hosted and executive produced by Marti Speranza Wong Artwork by Indie184 Recorded at Gotham Production Studios Timestamps [00:00:00] Welcome and Reshma’s leadership journey [00:01:00] Choosing bravery over perfection [00:06:00] Making coding cool for girls [00:13:00] Why childcare is gender equity [00:31:00] Reclaiming power in midlife
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    36 分
  • Grantee Partner Spotlight: Full STEAM Forward
    2025/12/03
    Welcome to Amplify Her Foundation’s 'If She Can Make It Here’ podcast. This grantee partner spotlight features Full STEAM Forward. Host Maia Molina-Schaefer is joined by Jacquie Horgan, VP of Education at Full STEAM Forward, and 13-year-old program participant Kayla Douyon. The discussion highlights Full STEAM Forward's mission to engage and support young girls in STEM, the importance of breaking stereotypes, and the transformative impact on these future leaders. Links: Learn more about Amplify Her Foundation Credits: Hosted by Maia Molina-Schaefer Research by Nicole Jakabcsin Executive produced by Marti Speranza Wong Produced by Arielle Nissenblatt of Pinwheel Studios Post-production by David Woje of Pinwheel Studios Artwork by Indie184 Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to 'If She Can Make It Here' 00:45 Spotlight on Full STEAM Forward 01:17 Meet the Guests: Jacquie Horgan and Kayla Douyon 01:33 Ice Breaker 01:53 Jacquie's Journey and Full STEAM Forward's Mission 03:14 Kayla's Experience 04:11 The Transformation Process in STEM Education 05:43 Family Support and Mentorship 06:09 Ripple Effects and Future Leaders 07:20 Key Takeaways and Inspirational Moments 08:19 Conclusion and What's Next
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    10 分
  • Ai-jen Poo: Championing Care & Gender Justice
    2025/10/21
    In this inaugural episode, we sit down with Ai-jen Poo, Co-founder and President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Co-founder and Executive Director of Caring Across Generations. Ai-jen shares what fuels her fight for care equity and the lessons she’s learned as she built a movement from grassroots organizing in New York to transformative national policy change. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to If She Can Make It Here 00:24 Meet Ai-jen Poo: A Visionary Leader 11:26 The Sandwich Generation Challenge 13:55 Advocating for Domestic Workers 15:46 Building Inclusive Workplace Cultures 18:06 Supermajority: Women as a Powerful Voting Block 22:22 Advice for Aspiring Women Leaders 24:40 The Unique Spirit of New York 26:12 A Vision for the Future of Caregiving 27:48 Closing Thoughts and Next Steps More on Ai-jen Poo She is a nationally-recognized expert on caregiving, the future of work, and what’s at stake for women of color. She is the author of the celebrated book, “The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America,” and co-host of the podcast “Sunstorm” with Alicia Garza. More on Amplify Her® Foundation The mission of Amplify Her® Foundation is to support women and girls from underserved communities to become transformative changemakers. Our podcast, If She Can Make It Here, celebrates the innovative, bold and resilient women leading across New York City, like Ai-jen Poo and Reshma Saujani, who build pathways, shift narratives, and transform systems to advance gender equity.
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    29 分