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  • Ep. 11 Chocolate, Coffee, and a Little Luck with Emily Locker
    2024/03/08

    In this episode, author Emily Locker talks about her brand new book, Running Mates, balancing life as a mother, writer, and therapist, the highs and lows of social media, and all the books and authors we love most.


    Emily and I have been, apparently, running parallel but inverse lives, and it was super fun to talk about all the things we had in common, but reversed.

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    Emily Locker spent most of fourth grade persuading her friends to reenact scenes from Sweet Valley High. She recently returned to Washington where she lives with her husband and two young sons. When Emily is not writing or chasing after her "lively" boys, she works as a therapist in private practice. Running Mates is her first novel. This podcast is a production of MissHeard Media and Lindsey Turnbull.

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    32 分
  • Ep. 10: Putting Girls In Their Rightful Places In History
    2024/02/23

    In this episode, I share an abridged version of a 2019 talk for A Tour of Her Own, celebrating young women who have changed the course of history (and were left out of most textbooks).

    Girls make history. Their history is our history.

    Happy Women's History Month.


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    This podcast is a production of MissHeard Media and Lindsey Turnbull.

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    36 分
  • Ep. 9: Branding and Being Yourself with Keasha Lee
    2024/01/15

    In this episode, Keasha Lee talks about branding, reinventing herself, personal growth, and what to do when people don't like you.

    Keasha and I met in a business class in 2015 or so, and I was immediately drawn to her warm, confident personality. She reminds me of Tabitha Brown, and I mean that as the highest compliment. I know you'll love her too!

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    Keasha Lee is a Personal Branding Coach, Messaging Mentor, Speaker, and is the Founder & President of Striking Statements, LLC. Keasha has 18 years experience in marketing, public relations, sales, copywriting, and personal branding. She’s worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs and brands to define and grow a profitable niche, master their messaging, revamp their branding, and SHINE BRIGHT to attract the right customers and opportunities.

    Her top values are creative self-expression, respect, grace and communication. She’s on a mission to help 25K entrepreneurs, experts, and coaches over the next 4 years make Striking Statements. Keasha believes that Striking Statements are made when you know, trust, and embody your authentic self-expression. Visit her website: https://strikingstatements.com


    This podcast is a production of MissHeard Media and Lindsey Turnbull.


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    34 分
  • Ep. 8: What Did I Learn This Year Anyway?
    2023/12/16

    Here's a quick year-end wrap up with me, Lindsey! I share a few lessons I learned/was reminded of that I will carry forward into 2024- from friendships to people's judgements to doctor's visits!


    Enjoy a quick, year-end wrap and I'll see you in 2024!


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    This podcast is a production of MissHeard Media and Lindsey Turnbull.

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    19 分
  • Ep. 7: Sailing Through Life's Waves with Jeanne Goussev
    2023/11/27

    In this episode, Jeanne Goussev shares how she became a race-winning, featured-in-a-documentary bad@$$ sailor, a bit about what keeps her going, and how she is navigating an MS diagnosis.

    Jeanne and I met on eXXpedition, an all-womxn citizen science sailing mission studying microplastics and ocean plastics. Her inner strength is evident from the second you meet her, and it's contagious! We (along with ALL the eXXPedition ladies) bonded pretty much instantly, and I know you'll just love hearing from her and drawing from her strength.

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    I asked Jeanne for a bio, and she told me, "well, I'm not who I was, but I'm figuring it out."

    She's also a sailing whiz, an attorney, an estate planner, a mother, a wife, a type A powerhouse, living with multiple sclerosis, and an all-around incredible woman.

    This podcast is a production of MissHeard Media and Lindsey Turnbull.

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    36 分
  • Ep. 6: History, Hustle & Community with Kaitlin Calogera
    2023/11/05

    In episode six, Kaitlin Calogera, founder of A Tour of Her Own, and I talk about some of our mutual faves: history and business! Kaitlin shares how her non-traditional college experience and life in DC helped to shape her interest in history and opens up about a tragedy in her life and how her community stepped up to support her. We also talk a bit about how adding more voices and stories to our understanding of history is good, actually.

    Kaitlin inspires me and I know she will inspire you too!

    For bonus material, please subscribe to the ⁠What Am I Doing Here newsletter⁠. Kaitlin Calogera is a licensed tour guide, author, and entrepreneur who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. After recognizing a lack of women’s representation in public spaces, she founded the first tourism company in Washington, DC to focus exclusively on women's history.

    A Tour Of Her Own (TOHO) was established in 2018 to offer historical tours and special events that reframe the narrative by elevating women’s stories.

    Calogera became a professional tour guide because she believes in education beyond the classroom and that tourism has the power to ignite social change. Her book "111 Places in Women's History That You Must Not Miss" is a travel guidebook that encourages readers to explore sites and stories about women, many who are overlooked in traditional textbooks.

    With an extensive background in coaching female student-athletes, Kaitlin’s philosophies center around teamwork, empowerment, and education. As an avid traveler and researcher, she believes in the idea that we all belong but sometimes have to search deeper for the people, places, and stories we connect with most.

    Follow Kaitlin on Instagram!

    Other notes:

    • We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist D.C.
    • Meet Belva Lockwood, first woman to argue before the Supreme Court and presidential candidate
    • The source of that dang LBJ quote!

    This podcast is a production of MissHeard Media and Lindsey Turnbull.

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    33 分
  • Ep. 5: Love, Loss, and Growth with Jackie Stewart
    2023/10/08

    In this episode, Jackie Stewart shares how a cross-country move, grief, and endless love are in "love and conflict" triangles. Jackie talks about how the loss of her mother inspired her to do the things she truly wanted in life, how she dealt with the "Seattle Freeze," and how neither of us know what we're doing.

    When I first got the idea to create WAIDHA podcast, Jackie was on my "must-interview" list, not just because we were in a program together in college, but also because she is warm, compassionate, smart, and incredibly loving. You'll get nothing but a big ole audio hug when you tune into this episode.

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    My name is Jackie Stewart. I have 10 years of experience as a public servant, at a handful of cities and counties in Florida and Washington state. Currently I'm a Public Records Analyst, but have previously worked in Parks, Fire, Police, HR and at a group home for foster children. I have my Master's in Public Administration from the University of Central Florida.

    I was born and raised in Orlando, Florida, but have lived in Seattle for almost two years now. I moved here for just a general desire for a life change. I have five nieces and nephews. Those kids have my whole heart.

    In my free time I can usually be found laughing at things on TV (currently in the middle of my annual Gilmore Girls re-watch for the Fall), on the phone with my family (my nephews give me motion sickness during our video calls!), texting my best friend Jennie, or working on my Duolingo streak (Spanish and French).

    This podcast is a production of MissHeard Media and Lindsey Turnbull.

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    32 分
  • Ep. 4: Suicide Prevention Month with Lindsey Turnbull
    2023/09/24

    September is Suicide Prevention Month, which is near and dear to me. This episode starts off with a set of affirmations and reminders before getting into heavier topics.

    I briefly chat about mental illness, suicide, the changes we need as a society to prevent suicide, and how we as individuals can take immediate action to support those around us- or how we can get what we need.

    Remember, you are loved.

    Follow WAIDHA on Instagram. Or TikTok.

    And get bonus content with every episode!

    This podcast is a production of MissHeard Media and Lindsey Turnbull.

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    19 分