Ever wish you could get personal and professional advice from powerful women? We’ve got you. This is the Pass the Mic Podcast, where badass female leaders mentor the masses in an authentic, intimate format.
Since 2020, we’ve been on a mission, using the power of audio to give female leaders a platform and inspire the next generation. We’ve done well over 200 interviews with so many more to come—and now we’re doing a podcast.
Tune in now for inspiration, motivation, and kickass advice from women at the top of their game.
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Ever wish you could get personal and professional advice from powerful women? We’ve got you. This is the Pass the Mic Podcast, where badass female leaders mentor the masses in an authentic, intimate format.
Since 2020, we’ve been on a mission, using the power of audio to give female leaders a platform and inspire the next generation. We’ve done well over 200 interviews with so many more to come—and now we’re doing a podcast.
Tune in now for inspiration, motivation, and kickass advice from women at the top of their game.
Teamwork builds confidence and a sense of community. That rings true for working women everywhere. No matter what title you hold, collaboration is key.
In a predominantly male industry, how do women forge a path in the auto world? Today we’re hearing from the badass female leaders in auto who figured it out—and getting their advice for the next generation.
It’s no secret that true crime has become a top genre for female storytellers. But audiochuck host and producer Delia D’Ambra wasn’t lured to the category for thrills. Instead, she says the ability to nurture the story and build trust with her sources appealed to her most, and being able to give listeners that added context has helped drive real world impact.
Female perspectives have been secondary for far too long. Thankfully, storytellers like Amy Nicholson, co-host of the podcast Unspooled, are breathing new life into tired conversations. Hear how Amy carved out her own voice in a crowded industry, and her advice to the next generation of creators.
Ever think about what it would be like if all your wildest dreams came true? Kylie Low, host of the true crime podcast Dark Downeast, talks about how she was able to achieve some of her most ambitious career goals with the help of a few very influential women.
Ever feel like you always have to be on guard? Whether at work or simply walking to the car, we as women are often put in threatening situations. Thankfully, hosts of The First Degree, Jac Vanek and Alexis Linkletter, have found safety and comfort in the community of women who tune in to their show, as well as each other.
For Earwolf Executive Producer Amelia Chappelow, there is no purer form of storytelling than audio. In this episode, you’ll learn about her long career as an audio storyteller, the challenges she’s faced throughout her work in media, and her advice for cultivating a more diverse creator landscape.
How do you build a career that’s perfectly suited to your unique passions, skills and ethos? For Trials to Triumphs host Ashley Blaine Featherson Jenkins, carving a path for herself meant creating a show that’s unlike any other.
From fresh originals to revivals of old favorites, we’re in a new era where women’s stories are finally being centered in pop culture, and it’s thanks to trailblazers like Ashley Ray, host of TV, I Say. Get the scoop on what stories Ashley thinks female audiences actually want to hear, and what it will take to continue to push the entertainment industry forward.
What does the path to self-improvement look like for a recovered perfectionist? Hear from Hannah Brown, host of Better Tomorrow, as she digs into what it takes to become a better version of herself and accepting that she may not have all the answers.
The workplace is as diverse and dynamic as it's ever been, so how do women continue to create an environment that develops and inspires? Hear from top women about how they've adjusted their leadership styles in the moment.
The Female Quotient is the premiere hotspot at just about every industry event, period. As the biggest advocates for equality in the workplace, we had the pleasure of sitting down with three complete game changers at CES 2024 in the one and only Equality Lounge®.
What happens when you make plans? Life comes at you. Today we're hearing from women across the professional world that adapted and embraced the curves of life.
Take a look back at your career; would you have been able to predict the journey? Odds are, you would not. Take a listen to women across the corporate world about their trajectories and what they've learned along the way.
We've seen some progress with women entering the c-suite—increasing to 28% in the last eight years—but we have to do more. The way women lead is unique, and their perspectives are invaluable from the mail room up to the corner office.
So much of what we learn, we learn by doing. These intangibles gleaned from our experiences help us become the workers, managers, and teammates we are today. Let's talk about the unwritten rules.
Ever wish you could get personal and professional advice from powerful women? We’ve got you. This is the Pass the Mic Podcast, where badass female leaders mentor the masses in an authentic, intimate format.
Since 2020, we’ve been on a mission, using the power of audio to give female leaders a platform and inspire the next generation. We’ve done well over 200 interviews with so many more to come—and now we’re doing a podcast.
Tune in now for inspiration, motivation, and kickass advice from women at the top of their game.