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See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker

by See Jane Do

Don't be a Dick. Be a Jane! Hosted by Elisa Parker, See Jane Do is an award-winning social change media platform that captures and amplifies the stories of everyday women doing extraordinary things (& a couple of Man Fans) and utilizes the power of story to create positive change. All interviews are See Jane Do exclusive. As a leader in women’s leadership and a champion for gender equity our mission at See Jane Do is to create connection, collaboration and coalitions to support a more just world for women and girls. See Jane Do is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and KVMR.

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Episodes

Kimberly Ellis: Women Emerge in California as Political Leaders

24m · Published 06 Aug 00:45

The most important things that impact everyday life happen at the local level and we as women are well positioned to really get activated and engaged in a way that we haven’t been before.  For a lot of women because of our upbringing and how we’ve been cultured, we have a natural resistance to power because historically power has been used over us and against us.  We as women can shift the way that power is used, we can gain power and we can use power to help others.

~ Kimberly Ellis, Director, California Emerge and Candidate for CA, Chair of the Democratic Party

Torie Henderson: How Sharing Your Failures with Your Daughter Can Build Confidence

24m · Published 05 Aug 02:36

We’re not here to be perfect.  We’re here to expand ourselves and continually learn.

~Torie Henderson, Life Coach for Moms and Daughters

Kara Christensen: How She Got a Perfect Score on Her SATs in Math and Let Go of Being Perfect

19m · Published 30 Jul 00:37

I feel like STEM gets a bad rap, like it’s all equations and typing stuff up.  For me it’s about understanding the world and being able to solve these problems that everyone has and it’s so great to have everyone’s perspective.  That’s why we need more women in STEM because right now it’s very male dominated, so we’re only getting their perspective on how to make the world a better place.

~Kara Christensen, 17yrs old

Caroline & Laurie Hart: Status Unknown

25m · Published 13 Jun 19:10

Some legal battles may have been won but acceptance is the biggest battle and the more we can highlight that the closer we are to achieving it” ~Caroline & Laurie Hart

When love and commitment just isn’t enough and prejudice is given a voice of authority.

Maniko: How To Sing Your Truth When You Can't Carry a Tune

24m · Published 12 Jun 16:49

To sing the truth of your heart is powerful medicine” ~Maniko

How did seven women, all who considered themselves non-singers, move from fear of expressing their voice to recording an album and performing a live concert?  Maniko, founder of Temple of Song, shares their music, personal stories and the techniques we can all use to self-express through song.

Michelle Katz: Rites of Passage

31m · Published 16 May 01:02

Julia Butterfly Hill & Annette Dunklin: Radical Replenishment

31m · Published 15 May 23:40

It is a profound act of courage to live a life of love.” ~Julie Butterfly Hill

Love yourself in every way you can think of and know how amazing your are.” ~Annette Dunklin

In this interview featuring the extraordinary Julia Butterfly Hill and Annette Dunklin we discuss:

  • Recovering from some of our greatest oppressions
  • How Lyme Disease and a major car accident have yet again transformed Julia’s life
  • Showing up as your authentic self
  • How to stay true to yourself when you’re putting yourself out there (activism, social media etc)
  • How Radical Replenishment empowers people to see themselves as agents of change by
  • The power of play, love and loving yourself

Lore Ross, Medium: A Message to You From the Ancient Ones

35m · Published 08 Mar 02:15

Go inside and trust your own heart and your intuition.  You are as strong as you will ever need to be in this moment.” ~Lore Ross, Medium & Healer

From corporate to psychic, Lore Ross, medium & channel shares important insights and messages for you for 2016.  Plus, how she took a leap of faith to share her gifts & talents and yes even an ancient language that is healing the world.

See Jane Do, hosted by Elisa Parker has 174 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 94:49:03. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 12th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 6th, 2024 06:42.

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