As women, we have the power of influence - whether through parenting, chatting in our social circles, voting, building and supporting consciously-run businesses, or simply listening to a different person's experience of the world. Two wickedly smart, funny, compassionate, visionary women, Sara and Misasha, want to help move the needle with conversations around race, identity, happiness and more. Join the community, as we look through different lenses like law and history, life coaching and positive psychology, to engage in uncomfortable conversations that will make change.
When you hear the word “reparations” - what do you think? If you’re like us, it’s probably something you sort of thought about in theory, but realize ...
It’s book launch day! And if you haven’t already pre-ordered, it’s time that you get your order in for Dear White Women: Let’s Get (Un)comfortable Tal...
Remember the Titans has the specific scene that happens part of the way through the movie, when Coach Boone gets everyone out of bed in the middle of ...
Sometimes there are those books that are so hauntingly beautiful, disturbing, or touching (or all three) that you can’t stop thinking about them for d...
Last week’s episode was all about QAnon and how conspiracy theories can divide us as a nation. One of the things we think we can do to bridge the divi...
This fall we’re focused on hot-button topics. If you remember, we kicked off the fall with a conversation about the census and representation, which t...
We promised last week in our intro to fall and census conversation that we’d be focusing on some hot button topics that we’ve seen trending of late. A...
Hello and welcome to Fall! What we’re really excited about - besides our book coming out in mid October! - is our fall lineup of episodes. Now that we...
Let’s talk about workplace safety. No, not that kind of workplace safety - we’re here to talk about building psychologically safe workspaces, which in...
If you’re listening to this episode at the time that it’s being released, and you’re thinking about work, you’re probably thinking about returning to ...