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That's What She Did Podcast

105 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 42 ratings

A podcast about the womxn leaders, innovators & rebels you probably don't already know. With her trademark sassy style and a dose of insight, Tangia Renee brings you womxn of impact to discuss why they do what they do and all the ways they are changing the world. With a focus on womxn of color, we curate the stories of brilliant womxn.

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S7E10: BIPOC Podcast Creators with Tangia Renee and Maribel Quezada Smith

March 08, 2022 07:05 - 45 minutes - 36.3 MB

Tangia Renee is doing something a little different and coming out from behind the mic to be a guest on her own show, sort of. After working hard on a new project Tangia Renee and Maribel Quezada Smith are here to talk about the launch of BIPOC Podcast Creators. An online community and consulting firm that aims to help BIPOC creators in podcasting reach beyond the 101 and grow in the industry.  In This Episode:   What is BIPOC Podcast Creators and why it needs to exists The personal exp...

S7E9: The Power Of Owning Your Story with Sarah Eagle Heart

March 08, 2022 07:05 - 48 minutes - 39.5 MB

Sarah Eagle Heart is an Emmy-winning social justice storyteller, activist, media strategist, and producer focused on advocacy on behalf of Indigenous Peoples. She is an internationally accomplished executive with a diverse background in tribal, corporate, and non-profit organizations. Her creative projects are rooted in her worldview as an Oglala Lakota raised on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation supporting narrative change for healing and impact. In This Episode: The power of following your ...

S7E8: Seeing The World Through Afro-Latinx Eyes with Dash Harris Machado

November 19, 2021 21:53 - 52 minutes - 41.7 MB

Dash Harris Machado is a Peabody-award-winning multimedia journalist and entrepreneur currently based in Panama. She is the producer of NEGRO: A docu-series about Latino Identity, a decade-long, ongoing web-based docu-series that explores AfroDiasporic identity, colonization, the historical and present-day class, and color complex, and hierarchy among Latinxs throughout the Americas. She is also the co-founder of AfroLatino Travel, a travel and community-building resource for the African Dia...

S7E7: Trusting The Wisdom of Your Own Voice with Kim Guerra of Brown Badass Bonita

October 29, 2021 06:26 - 51 minutes - 41.7 MB

A self-love advocate, businesswoman, and community champion, Kim Guerra, the founder of Brown Badass Bonita founded one of my favorite online small businesses. Brown Badass Bonita is a brand and movement that she considers to be a work of self-love and an expression of her love for her community. Guerra is the author of “Mariposa” and “Mija”: both collections of bilingual poems, affirmations, and revolutionary love letters. Today, she shares with us her journey through self-discovery and h...

S7E6: Speaking From The Comfort of Your Privilege with Bree Davis of CityCast Podcast

October 22, 2021 18:29 - 58 minutes - 46.6 MB

Bree Davies is a multimedia journalist and arts community advocate born and raised in Denver. Rooted in the world of Do-It-Yourself arts and music, Davies co-founded and produced several music and arts festivals and has toured the country with various bands. Parallel to a decade-long practice in arts and organizing, Davies has also cultivated a career as a reporter, writer, producer, and host- she's currently the first-ever host of daily news podcast City Cast Denver, which launched in March...

S7E5: Building Community and Calling Out Bullsh!t with Erika Righter

October 15, 2021 07:00 - 54 minutes - 43.8 MB

Erika Righter is a social worker-turned small business owner. Since coming to Colorado, she has worked with youth experiencing homelessness and in the foster care system, rural families, and with low-income older adults. In 2012, Erika founded Hope Tank, a gift store that gives back in the heart of the Baker neighborhood. She uses retail to connect the over 40,000 customers who come into Hope Tank every year, to organizations doing important work in our community. She served on the Mayor’s O...

S7E4: It’s Not Just a Women’s Issue with Dusti Gurule

October 08, 2021 17:19 - 1 hour - 57.1 MB

Today we have Dusti Gurule to talk about how reproductive rights are not just a women’s issue and how she is building collective community power through her work at Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR). Dusti is an organizing and community-building expert and is here to share about how movements are created at a local level and grow from that point. As the founding Executive Director of the Latina Initiative in 2004, Dusti built the organization to a n...

S7E3: How Two Unexpected Beekeepers Are Revitalizing Detroit And Inspiring The Next Generation With Nicole Lindsey of Detroit Hives.

October 01, 2021 16:19 - 40 minutes - 32.9 MB

Detroit Native, Nicole Lindsey is the Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director for Detroit Hives, a 501c3 nonprofit working to create sustainable communities for people and pollinators by transforming vacant lots into pollinator-friendly spaces.  In just under four years, Nicole educated thousands of Detroit-area youth on the importance of bee conservation through their, Bee The Change, program. They work with local Girl Scout troops to provide conservation projects for scouts to earn bee badg...

The Rise of JusticeTech and How It’s Impacting Criminal Justice In America with Marcia Chong Rosado

September 24, 2021 07:00 - 53 minutes - 73.5 MB

Marcia Chong Rosado is one of less than 30 Latinas in the U.S. in the venture capital (VC) field. Focusin on BIPOC founders, she is passionate about using her expertise to help scale BIPOC led tech startups. Learn about her journey into the VC world and her focus on helping train and fund underrepresented entrepreneurs. She is currently dedicating herself to help elevate an entirely new tech industry, JusticeTech. Tech startups, often led by BIPOC, identified leaders whose companies are posi...

S7E1: How To Inspire A Movement Through Storytelling With Farzana Doctor

September 20, 2021 06:52 - 43 minutes - 35 MB

Farzana Doctor is a Toronto-based award-winning writer, activist, and psychotherapist working to ban female genital cutting in her Dawoodi Bohra community. In her latest book, Seven, Farzana blends beautiful storytelling with social justice, using the pages of Seven to tell the story of female genital mutilation and its impact on the communities where it is practiced. Internationally recognized as a violation of human rights, Farzana is a tireless volunteer and activist using her creative ab...

Season 7 Trailer & Podcast Update

September 20, 2021 03:02 - 2 minutes - 3.41 MB

We're thrilled to present to you Season 7, The Movement Makers.  This season we're bringing you truly groundbreaking women who have found imaginative and creative ways to make positive impacts in the world, and they are creating movements in the process.  From a beekeeper revitalizing a community to someone that is using travel to create game-changing cultural experiences, each episode is going to introduce you to a brilliant and unforgettable leader. Head over to www.thatswhatshedidpo...

S6E10: Walking Poetry & Punching The Air with Ibi Zoboi

December 18, 2020 15:36 - 40 minutes - 55.8 MB

When Ibi Zoboi randomly bumped into her former college classmate, Yusef Salaam, of The Central Park Five she knew serendipity was at work, and she knew she needed to help him write his story for young adults. Together, they authored Punching The Air, the tragic, beautiful, and touching story of a young Black boy convicted of a crime he did not commit. While the story is fictional it parallels the real-life wrongful conviction of co-author Yusef Salaam in 1989.  In This Episode: How the re...

S6E9: We Were All 13 Once with Robin Farmer

December 11, 2020 07:00 - 40 minutes - 55.4 MB

Winner of a 2019 She Writes Press and SparkPress Toward Equality in Publishing (STEP) Contest award, Robin Farmer, wrote Malcolm And Me for every one of us that was once a 13-year-old girl trying to figure out life. A seasoned journalist and writer, her fiction projects include screenplays and poetry focusing on girls advocating for social justice. In This Episode: Why you should never give up on yourself, and keep pushing toward your dream even when it takes a long time Why young girls...

S6E8: There's Always Hope with Veena Rao

December 04, 2020 14:54 - 35 minutes - 48.2 MB

Winner of the She Writes Press and SparkPress Toward Equality in Publishing contest, Veena Rao, knows what it's like to have to start life over from scratch. She came to the US from India to create a whole new life and then spent 10 years pouring her lessons learned, observations, and inspiration into her book, Purple Lotus. Purple Lotus, is a beautiful story personalizing the immigrant experience with a universal message: there’s hope even if you feel inadequate, powerless, fearful. It is n...

S6E7: The Genius of Women with Janice Kaplan

November 27, 2020 04:52 - 48 minutes - 66.7 MB

An accomplished writer and media personality, Janice Kaplan knew she had a great book idea on her hands when she realized that “genius” is a word used to describe men, but not often women. Not even very accomplished and genius women. That’s why she wrote, “The Genius of Women,” her latest book highlighting, you guessed it, genius women who have been overlooked. Janice is on the show with us today discussing her process, what she learned about genius women, and why men get to be "genius," but...

S6E6: Sensuous Knowledge with Minna Salami

November 20, 2020 15:06 - 46 minutes - 63.8 MB

Minna Salami is a Nigerian-Finnish and Swedish writer, and the founder of the multiple award-winning blog, MsAfropolitan, which connects feminism with critical reflections on contemporary culture from an Africa-centred perspective. Minna is the author of her new book, "Sensuous Knowledge: A Black Feminist Approach for Everyone" - a collection of thought-provoking essays that explore questions central to how we see ourselves, our history, and our world. In this Episode: How African-America...

S6E5: Equanimity with Dr. Gail Parker

November 13, 2020 03:04 - 53 minutes - 73.9 MB

Dr. Gail Parker is a well-known psychology expert, having been featured on nationally and internationally syndicated talk shows including numerous appearances on the Oprah Show. She is with us on the podcast today to discuss her new book, Restorative Yoga for Ethnic and Race-Based Stress and Trauma, a first of its kind book describing how Restorative Yoga can be used as an effective self-care tool to help you navigate the stresses and traumas arising from daily lived experiences associated w...

S6E4: Not A Feminist with Virginia Mendez

November 06, 2020 00:13 - 49 minutes - 67.8 MB

Virginia Mendez is a children’s book author, public speaker, and co-founder of The Feminist Shop, a brand educating on gender equality through content and also selling feminist books and ethically produced wearable activism and gifts. Her bilingual book Mika & Lolo invites parents and children to challenge gender stereotypes and focus on critical thinking. Originally in Spanish/English now the book is translated into 5 languages. Virginia has been recognized as one of the145 Inspiring Women ...

S6E3: Don’t Lose Your Muchness with Rachel Vorona Cote

October 29, 2020 16:40 - 39 minutes - 54.1 MB

This episode is for every woman who is considered “too much.” Too loud, too sexual, too edgy, too confident. In her new book, Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today, Rachel braids cultural criticism and storytelling together in an exploration of how culture grinds away at the bodies, souls, and sexualities of women, forcing them into smaller lives than they desire.  In this episode:  Why women who step out of expected roles are considered “too much”, and even dangero...

S6E02: How To Push Through with Nicole D. Vick

October 23, 2020 07:00 - 41 minutes - 56.4 MB

S6E2: How To Break Through with Nicole D. Vick A college professor, community activist, and public health advocate, Nicole D. Vick published her first book, a memoir, called Pushing Through: Finding The Light In Every Lesson. She shares both the heartbreaking pain and the extraordinary triumphs that led her to advocacy and social justice work. Her story takes place against the background of the long-neglected and overlooked community of South-Central Los Angeles, where she grapples with ...

S6E1: Love and Contradictions with Dr. Ivelisse Rodriguez

October 16, 2020 07:00 - 50 minutes - 69 MB

When Dr. Ivelisse Rodriguez debuted her short story collection, Love War Stories, it quickly became a 2019 PEN/Faulkner finalist and a 2018 Foreword Reviews INDIES finalist. Her collection of short stories bring a cultural richness and elegant approach to discussing heartache, violence, and the hard choices women are often faced with as they find their place in society while trying to hold true to cultural traditions. We also discuss how she overcame her fear of writing to become an accompli...

Season 6 Trailer: The She Wrote That! Season

October 09, 2020 20:35 - 1 minute - 1.96 MB

Season 6 Launches October 16th and you do not want to miss out! We've curated impactful and dynamic writers across genres whose work intersects with today's social issues. In this season of That's What She Did Podcast we share with you the stories of how these incredible authors found their way in the challenging publishing industry, the obstacles they overcame, and the stories they tell in their work that inspire us to be better.  Do you like to win things? Head over to www.thatswhats...

Pre-Season Bonus: Movement Makers

October 09, 2020 01:38 - 1 hour - 99.1 MB

The Movement Makers Panel is the culmination of History Colorado’s yearlong initiative “Year of La Chicana”. This community-driven programming was a directive born out of a desire to honor Chicanas - past, present, and future and to share their stories with a wide range of communities. This group of dynamic and impactful women are current movement makers and the panel asks us all to reflect on the ways in which we too are invited to build upon, amplify, and create change in our communities...

Special Episode: Movement Makers Live! 9/29/20

September 24, 2020 18:11 - 1 minute - 3.37 MB

You're invited to a fun and inspiring virtual live podcast event on Tuesday, Sept. 29th at 6pm MST/ 8pm EST. In partnership with History Colorado and Year of La Chicana, we are thrilled to bring you a one-night-only live event called Movement Makers.  It’s a panel discussion elevating Latina Leaders of Colorado who are creating change and amplifying justice around vital community issues.  You don’t need to be from Colorado to learn about what these inspiring women are up to.  I am th...

S5E16: It's A Wrap - Season 5 Round-up

June 19, 2020 07:00 - 39 minutes - 32.1 MB

For our final episode of Season 5, The Womxn Who Disrupt, we created a round-up of some of our favorite clips. Enjoy! Don't miss bonus episodes and Season 6 releasing Fall 2020. Subscribe Now! Featured Clips: Teri Ijeoma - Ep. 1 on how to build wealth. Cheyenne Woods & Maribel Quezada Smith - Ep. 3 on disrupting golf as women of color. Denise Hamilton - Ep. 6 on helping women go further, faster in the workplace. Bad Dominicana - Ep. 7 on colorism and anti-blackness Regan Byrd - ...

S5E15: Let's Talk About Men And... Healing with Corrine Rice

June 12, 2020 07:00 - 47 minutes - 38.5 MB

Corrine Rice is the Executive Director of a non-profit called the B.U.F.F.A.L.O Project, which works to train men in non-indigenous communities on healthy masculinity using traditional indigenous understandings of balance. The B.U.F.F.A.L.O. Project has found a unique way to combat violence against women and sex-trafficking through their training by helping men heal from their own traumas.     Connect with Corrine:  Buffaloproject.org @MissCorrine86 Search #MMIW to find out how to su...

Throwback Episode: Not All White Women with Race2Dinner

June 05, 2020 07:01 - 1 hour - 91.6 MB

We are podcasters united to condemn the tragic murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and many many others at the hands of police. This is a continuation of the systemic racism pervasive in our country since its inception and we are committed to standing against racism in all its forms.  We believe that to be silent is to be complicit. We believe that Black lives matter. We believe that Black lives are more important than property. We believe that we have a responsibility to use ...

Throwback Episode: Race2Dinner

June 05, 2020 07:01 - 59 minutes - 47.9 MB

We are podcasters united to condemn the tragic murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and many many others at the hands of police. This is a continuation of the systemic racism pervasive in our country since its inception and we are committed to standing against racism in all its forms.  We believe that to be silent is to be complicit. We believe that Black lives matter. We believe that Black lives are more important than property. We believe that we have a responsibility to use ...

S5E13: Crime and Punishment, and “Justice?” with Nicole Porter and the Sentencing Project

May 29, 2020 20:34 - 1 hour - 53.7 MB

Nicole Porter is the Director of Advocacy at the Sentencing Project. Nicole was named a "New Civil Rights Leader" by Essence Magazine for her work to eliminate mass incarceration. Her work has been cited in several major media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, and National Public Radio. She is with us today to talk about the work of disrupting mass incarceration in the US. In This Episode: Why the US has the highest rate of incarceration in the world Why women’s inc...

S5E12: Staging Serendipitous Collisions (in our sarcastic voices) with Simon Ross

May 22, 2020 04:14 - 42 minutes - 34.1 MB

In an effort to catalyze change, and elevate opportunities for women and people of color, Simone Founded Simone D. Ross, LLC, a consulting firm with the vision of catalyzing human thriving. Simone uses her 15+ years of corporate experience to bring voice to the importance of creating equity within business enterprises. Simone also brings a refreshing voice and insight to many events as a Host and Auctioneer. She facilitates inspiring experiences, content, and presentations, to "ignite the li...

Throwback Episode: An Unapologetic Life with Sita Kaylin

May 15, 2020 16:56 - 42 minutes - 38.9 MB

Stepping back to Season 3 this week to share one of our early breakout episodes, with sex worker Sita Kaylin. She wrote a book about her real-life experiences as a veteran stripper and sex worker, and why she doesn't have anything to apologize for for...because she made the choices she wanted to make.  In this Episode: How to find your voice and live your choices unapologetically Why sex work probably isn't anything like you think Yes...it is possible to be an empowered woman working ...

S5E11: How To Be A Champion with Amplify Latinx Co-Founders Eneida Roman & Betty Francisco

May 08, 2020 07:01 - 58 minutes - 47 MB

Amplify Latinx is a non-partisan, collaborative movement whose mission is to build Latinx economic and political power by significantly increasing Latinx civic engagement and representation in leadership positions across sectors. Amplify Latinx was launched by the Latina Circle, a Boston-based, non-profit social venture that is advancing Latina leaders across industries into positions of power and influence.  In This Episode: How AmplifyLatinx is disrupting the mindset of Latina leadershi...

S5E10: Harness The Power of Your Voice with Rebecca Nunziato

May 01, 2020 07:00 - 35 minutes - 29 MB

This June and July House of Pod and AMPED are hosting a podcast incubator for women of color called From the Margins to the Center. Rebecca Nunziato is the Program Director of From The Margins To The Center and here to talk about why a program like this is needed in the podcasting space. The program is free to apply and free to participate. So, if you’re dying to make a podcast - applications are open until May 8. Get on it! Contact the Show: [email protected] IG: @Tha...

S5E9: When Is This Gonna Stop? with Regan Byrd

April 24, 2020 16:47 - 58 minutes - 46.7 MB

Regan is a recognized anti-oppression activist, speaker, and trainer. She was named a “Woman to Watch” by the Denver League of Women Voters, and received the Lily Ledbetter Award. She was recently named “Woman of the Year” by the Business and Professional Women of Denver. She trains people from all backgrounds and knowledge levels, focusing on the concept of oppression and how we can identify and resist it, together. In This Episode: How anti-oppression is intertwined with but not the sam...

S5E8: The Liberated Lady & The Museum For Black Girls

April 17, 2020 07:01 - 46 minutes - 37.1 MB

The Museum For Black Girls is an immersive tribute to black girl magic. Founded by Keisha Marie and Charlie Billingsley. The two women created an immersive experience representing black women and sisterhood starting from the camaraderie of gathering in salons and kitchens. They are creating a celebratory space where the stories of black women are not rooted in trauma, but rather celebration, love, and nuance. In This Episode: Why it’s important to tell your own story Why creating a spac...

S5E6: Irregular Latina with Zahira Kelly-Cabrera aka Bad Dominicana

April 10, 2020 07:01 - 48 minutes - 39.1 MB

Zahira Kelly-Cabrera aka @Bad_Dominicana is an AfroDominicana Mami, writer, DJ, songstress, visual artist, award-winning socio-cultural critic, and international speaker. Known for advocating for LatiNegra visibility and rights with an unfiltered approach. Her writing has appeared in many publications such as the New York Times, Latina, Vibe, and the BBC noted for her indigenous style storytelling and no holds barred approach to analysis and critique of culture, colonialism, and social power...

S5E7: Irregular Latina with Zahira Kelly-Cabrera aka Bad Dominicana

April 10, 2020 07:01 - 48 minutes - 39.1 MB

Zahira Kelly-Cabrera aka @Bad_Dominicana is an AfroDominicana Mami, writer, DJ, songstress, visual artist, award-winning socio-cultural critic, and international speaker. Known for advocating for LatiNegra visibility and rights with an unfiltered approach. Her writing has appeared in many publications such as the New York Times, Latina, Vibe, and the BBC noted for her indigenous style storytelling and no holds barred approach to analysis and critique of culture, colonialism, and social power...

S5E6: Going Further Faster with Denise Hamilton

April 03, 2020 07:01 - 59 minutes - 47.9 MB

Denise Hamilton is the founder and CEO of WatchHerWork, a learning platform for professional women and the leaders who support inclusion. Whether it is a thoughtful discussion about inclusion in organizations, developing female leadership, navigating change or the future of work, she presents practical, actionable concepts that catalyze change in perceptions and action. In This Episode: Why mentorship and diversity initiatives are broken and how to evolve them to "diversity 2.0"  How cr...

S5E5: Not Your Mama's Vacay with Sydney Jackson-Clockston

March 27, 2020 02:59 - 59 minutes - 47.7 MB

Sydney Jackson-Clockston is the owner of Sydney Starr Travel and is a Responsible Travel, Retreat Coordinator, and Business Strategist with The Kite+Dart Group. She has found a unique way to disrupt the travel industry. Sydney recently started Living History Tours as an opportunity for experiential learning. The knowledge learned during tours is applicable not just to personal growth but also to business practices. Tours offer facilitated discussions and give perspective on how to start the ...

BONUS Episode: Coping with Stress, Fear & Isolation During Coronavirus with Dr. Xochitl (Lisa) Vallejos

March 20, 2020 07:00 - 53 minutes - 42.9 MB

Coping with Coronavirus Bonus Episode & Self-Care Toolkit: Dr. Xochitl (Lisa) Vallejos is a professor and professional counselor. Dr. V is the author of the book "Shattered: How everything came together when it all fell apart." She is also an anti-oppression advocate, trainer and consultant. In This Episode: How to create some normalcy in an abnormal situation and manage stress during Coronavirus Why now is the time to have self-compassion rather than forcing yourself to be uber-produ...

S5E3: Disrupting The Old White Guys Club with Cheyenne Woods & Maribel Quezada Smith

March 13, 2020 07:01 - 51 minutes - 71.2 MB

Pro women’s golfer Cheyenne Woods and producer Maribel Quezada Smith created a podcast that is unexpectedly disrupting what has historically been viewed as an elitist, “old white guys club" of golf. The Birdies, Not B.S. Podcast is having the tough conversations about racism and sexism in the sport of golf and creating a more modern approach to the game to make it more accessible to women and people of color.   In This Episode: How two people of color began to represent a sport not create...

S5E2: How To Build A Global Community with Rebecca Saltman

March 06, 2020 07:00 - 42 minutes - 60.9 MB

Rebecca Saltman is an educator, community advocate, social entrepreneur and connector that is building a platform to connect women across the world together in order to idea share and solve large global issues. From women living in rural areas in Guatemala to high profile women in the city. Rebecca is working to create a way for these women to learn from each other and solve today’s biggest social issues.       In This Episode: Why building authentic and deep connections with others is im...

S5E1: How To Make BIG MONEY with Teri Ijeoma

March 06, 2020 07:00 - 37 minutes - 53.1 MB

Teri Ijeoma broke up with her 9-to-5 job in education to travel the world after she learned how to make money in the stock market. When her friends figured out that she had made enough money trading stocks to quit her job for good, they talked her into teaching them how to do it too. Now, through her online course, Trade and Travel, Teri teaches people across the world how to make $1000.00 per day in the stock market - it’s easier than you think.       In This Episode: Why everyone should...

Season 5 Trailer | That's What She Did is back

February 26, 2020 04:13 - 1 minute - 3.49 MB

Welcome back to Season 5 of THAT'S WHAT SHE DID. This season we're amplifying the voices of Womxn Who Disrupt. You're going to hear the stories and learn about the work of women who are taking on industries, organizations, and ideas and figuring out unique ways to change them for the better. On this season of That's What She Did, in honor of Women's History Month, we explore what it means to be a disruptive woman in today's world. Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen or visit us on...

S4E10: Season 4 Closer - Our Favorite Moments

January 17, 2020 13:36 - 22 minutes - 31.2 MB

Contact the Show: [email protected] IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. That's it... it's a wrap! It's the final episode of season 4 and it's been an absolute blast! In this final episode of season 4 we've rounded up some of our favorite moments and key takeaways. I talk about what I've learned about storytelling and how produ...

S4E9: Talking To Women Filmmakers at The Denver Film Fest

January 10, 2020 12:00 - 47 minutes - 65.4 MB

Contact the Show: [email protected] IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Guests: Zora Howard and Alana DeJoseph In partnership with the Denver Film Festival 2019, we are bringing you two women filmmakers, Zora Howard and Alana DeJoseph to discuss their experiences as women in the film industry, the role story plays in creatin...

S4E8: Making Trouble with Mikki Kendall

January 03, 2020 12:00 - 41 minutes - 57.6 MB

Contact the Show: [email protected] IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Mikki Kendall is a writer, historian, and diversity consultant who writes about intersectionality, policing, gender, sexual assault, and other current events. Mikki’s work can be found in publications like The Guardian, Washington Post, Ebony, Essence, and...

S4E7: How To Be A Digital Storyteller with Jazmin Chavez

December 27, 2019 12:00 - 52 minutes - 42.2 MB

Contact the Show: [email protected] IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Featured Guest: Jazmin Chavez Jazmin Chavez is a Digital Principal at Kivvit and Digital lead for Hispanics in Philanthropy. As a digital strategist, she uses her passion for nonprofits, advocacy campaigns, narrative power analysis, civic tech and community organizing for social change. Jazmin has served as the Digital Director for the C...

S4E6: Reclaiming "Chismosa" with Angelica Maria Aguilera

December 20, 2019 12:00 - 37 minutes - 26 MB

Contact the Show: [email protected] IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your suggestions for women to feature on the show to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Angelica Maria Aguilera  Angelica Maria Aguilera is an international touring Chicana poet and teaching artist. She comes from a mixed family of immigrants and uses spoken word to rewrite the narrative of what it means to be Mexican, woman, and America...

S4E5: "Not All White Women" with Race2Dinner Co-Founders Saira Rao and Regina Jackson

December 13, 2019 12:00 - 59 minutes - 41.4 MB

Contact the Show: [email protected] IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your suggestions for women to feature on the show to Tangia Renee. Featured Guests: Saira Roa and Regina Jackson  Saira Roa and Regina Jackson are friends who decided to do something unusual after an especially tumultuous campaign in which Saira ran for Congress. During her campaign, Saira became a controversial figure for running o...

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