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2 Girls Talking

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We are 2 business owners, 2 journalists and 2 working moms! Our lives are crazy as we live our dreams of entrepreneurship and raising a family. Sometimes those worlds collide, sometimes they co-exist and some rare times they work together.

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Episodes

Unmasking Hate Next Door: A Journey into Extremism and Empathy

38m · Published 21 Nov 21:50

Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we dive deep into the world of extremism and hatred in our latest episode of 2 Girls Talking. We're excited to introduce you to the authors of "Hate Next Door: A Personal Journey into the Heart of Hatred and Extremism." This gripping book explores the darkest corners of society, shedding light on the impact of extremism on our communities. Get to know Matson Browning and Tawni Browning, the authors behind "Hate Next Door." Learn about their personal motivations, journeys, and unwavering dedication to exposing extremism. Discover what drove them to delve into this complex and challenging subject.

Delve into the fascinating world of undercover investigation that laid the foundation for their compelling book. The authors share the trials and tribulations they faced during their mission to unmask extremism. Learn about the risks they took to uncover the truth.

In this eye-opening discussion, Matson and Tawni humanize the individuals involved in hate groups. Gain insights into the intricate web of factors that lead to radicalization. Explore stories that reveal the unexpected facets of extremism and challenge our perceptions. Discover the authors' perspective on how communities can come together to combat extremism and promote understanding. Explore practical steps and strategies to foster empathy, tolerance, and unity in our society. If you're intrigued by the conversation and want to learn more about "Hate Next Door," don't miss the chance to explore this powerful book. Join us in unmasking the realities of extremism and uncovering paths toward a more empathetic and compassionate world.

Explore the pages of "Hate Next Door" to gain a deeper understanding of the authors' incredible journey into the heart of hatred and extremism. This book is a testament to their commitment to unmasking the truth and promoting positive change.

Check out The Hate Next Door

Navigating the Corporate Jungle: A Conversation with Betsy Kauffman

30m · Published 07 Nov 18:15

In this episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Betsy Kauffman, the Founder, CEO, and Coach at Cross Impact, a TED speaker, and a mentor in the Charlotte Women in Business Mentoring Program. Betsy's journey is an inspiring story of breaking through barriers, finding her voice in male-dominated fields, and making a significant impact on the corporate landscape.

Betsy Kauffman is a seasoned professional with a Bachelor of Business Administration from James Madison University. She has a unique background of 20+ years in corporate America, striving to balance motherhood, a full-time career, and supporting her husband's business. Her company is Cross Impact, birthed in 2014, driven by her passion and a desire to make a difference in organizations globally. In this episode Betsy talks about growing up as the only girl on both sides of her family and how it influenced her success in male-dominated fields. Her work experience, including 5 years with the Boy Scouts of America, and the impact it had on her journey.

You will come away with several key takeaways from this episode.

Key Takeaways:

  • Insights on balancing career, motherhood, and entrepreneurship.
  • How a background in male-dominated environments can be a competitive advantage.
  • The importance of fostering a nurturing home environment.
  • The joys and responsibilities of being a dog mom.

Betsy'sstory is a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and following your passion. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and stay tuned for more inspiring stories and insights. Connect with Betsy here.

Elsie Guerrero - Promoting Inclusion Through Storytelling

28m · Published 10 Oct 02:36

Join us on the latest episode of 2 Girls Talking Podcast as we welcome a remarkable guest, Elsie Guerrero, whose mission is to advocate for inclusion in the realms of childhood disability and social justice. Elsie's impressive body of work includes over ten books focusing on children with disabilities and three books addressing social justice within the Latinx community.

Elsie Guerrero is renowned for her tireless advocacy efforts, championing awareness for children with special needs and the Latinx community. Her dedication was acknowledged in 2020 when she received recognition as an honoree from Hispanic Lifestyle Magazine. Elsie's impactful work has also garnered attention from esteemed news outlets like NBC Latino and Telemundo.

In this empowering episode we engaged in a thoughtful conversation with Elsie Guerrero, exploring the crucial theme of promoting inclusion and diversity. We dive deep into Elsie's personal journey, a tapestry woven with unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs. Drawing from her own encounters with diversity, adversity, and the profound beauty of human connection, Elsie embarked on a literary mission.

Elsie's series, "Promote Inclusion," serves as a testament to the belief that stories rooted in personal experiences carry an authenticity and resonance that transcend words on a page. Through her writing, she possesses a unique ability to touch hearts, evoke empathy, and inspire change. Her narratives intricately weave together the threads of her life, inviting readers into a world where differences are celebrated, and inclusion is a lived experience.

Elsie's characters reflect the rich tapestry of humanity, each with their own unique stories to share. As we delve into Elsie's journey, we're reminded of the profound impact that personal storytelling can have on the world. It's an invitation not only to enjoy her work but also to reflect on our own experiences, share our stories, and contribute to the ongoing narrative of inclusivity.

Connect with Elsie here

We have More in Common

28m · Published 03 Oct 00:04

Our country is divided. People can't agree on the much of anything. But is that divide real - or just in our minds?

A new study reveals that maybe we aren't as far apart as we think we are. Enter Paul Oshinski and More in Common. A group that strives to find what brings us together - rather than tears us apart.

Take their quiz - maybe you'll discover something surprising. At the very least, take a listen.

More In Common History Gap

You Are Loved Dearly

44m · Published 06 Dec 13:30

A flash of light in the dark. A breeze of cool air that came out of nowhere. Most of us have experienced strange, or unexplained instances. But have you ever wondered if these instances were actually signs from loved ones or friends who have passed but want to get a message to you? Frances Fayden says they probably were.

Meet the Reverend Frances Fayden. She is an ordained minister and a mystic. She believes you can have a direct experience with  God, and she is here to help you achieve that. Her encounter with the Mother Mary changed her, and since then Rev. Fayden has been spreading Mary's message. 

That includes from those who have left us. Rev. Fayden says our loved ones don't ever really leave us, they are all around us, watching over us, ready to help if we just ask for it.

This is her story.

Rev. Frances Fayden

 

Finding Your Voice Through a Pen

32m · Published 15 Nov 13:05

When Robin Finn put her thoughts down on paper, she had no idea so many people would be interested in what she had to write. After all, she was just writing about her life parenting a child with ADHD. But she soon discovered that so many parents related to her and what she was going though. And she realized that writing can bring people from all over the world together.

Heart.Soul.Pen was born. HSP has become Robin's community for women to explore their creativity, write what they want regardless of topic, and a safe place for women to find their voices.

She believes everyone can write, regardless of your background or experience. And through writing, Robin says you can change your life. Don't think. Just write.

Find out more on her website RobinFinn.com

 

 

 

She Played Their Game. Then Changed the Rules

33m · Published 01 Nov 12:05

Sara McElroy was on the fast track to the C-suite. Everything she had worked for was within her grasp. And she hated her life. Work sucked, the company sucked, her bosses sucked harder. She had to make a change and a big one. Sara uprooted her life and moved to Florida for a new job, with a clean start. But life has a funny way of teaching lessons because the next job was even worse than the first. Instead of being pushed to the side, she was sexually harassed, enmeshed in a world of good ole boy cronyism and locker room antics. 

This time she knew it wasn't just change she needed, it was an explosion. This is the story of how Sara burned down her corporate career only to build something stronger out of the ashes: A movement that lights up others while feeding her soul called Raze to Rise.

Raze to Rise

 

A Dream Re-Imagined

27m · Published 18 Oct 12:18

Have you loved something so much, or wished for something so much - but when it comes true it's not at all what you imagined? In fact, it's not much fun at all. It happens often for entrepreneurs. 

Celeste Crutchfield loves fashion, so much so that after her military service she put all her passion into owning a boutique, where she could choose what kinds of clothes and jewelry to buy. It had been her dream to work in fashion some way and owning a business, especially a little boutique she loved shopping in herself - seemed the perfect answer. But sometimes what we thought we wanted doesn't work out, and Celeste made a very difficult choice to close the shop. Then she reimagined that dream. 

And now, she's happier than ever. Let her tell you her story

How Sri Got Social!

28m · Published 20 Sep 12:06

Meet Sri Mahibir - a video visibility coach. She helps companies and individuals find their voice in video and on social media. Well that's what she does now, but she didn't start out as a video visibility coach. Sri began in sales then lost her job during covid - like much of the world.

But Sri soon realized she wasn't getting noticed, and knew that had to change. So she stepped way out of her comfort zone and forced herself to go live on social media. And guess what? It worked. She found her people and people found her. Now she's taking her message to the world, and helping others broadcast their message too.

Dear White Women

40m · Published 06 Sep 13:45

It's time to get uncomfortable. That's right. We are talking about race. That's the message from Sara and Misasha, two bi-racial professional women and moms. They met at a discussion about racial identity and have been talking ever since. Now they use their voices and the voices of others to bring women into anti-racism - and specifically White Women. 

Sharing their stories and the stories of other women, these two are hoping to change how we react, how we interact, how we teach the next generation to be anti-racist and what that really means.

Listen to their own story in their own words now.

 

Dear White Women 

2 Girls Talking has 76 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 39:51:39. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 1st, 2024 00:40.

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