A podcast network to connect and amplify women’s voices worldwide. Launched with the support of founding partner P&G, the Seneca Women Podcast Network provides a platform for the voices of established and emerging women leaders as well as organizations making a difference for women and girls. Seneca Women Podcast Network is available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
This podcast features fascinating conversations with women leaders. KEEP GOING is a special, six-part series done in collaboration with MAKERS, featuring conversations about fostering diversity, equality and inclusion in the workplace.
Seneca Women, in partnership with Secret Deodorant, hosted a Young Women’s Financial Wellness Forum at the New York Stock Exchange, where renowned financial experts shared their tips on everything from budgeting to investing. This great advice has been compiled in a special five-part series on Seneca Women’s Conversations podcast.
Equal Too: Achieving Disability Equality is a special six-part series, featured on Seneca's Conversations on Power and Purpose. The series explores the biggest challenges faced by the disabled community; it was created by Harder Than You Think, team behind the Emmy-award winning documentary Rising Phoenix, and P&G Studios.
What if you could learn from 100 of the world’s most inspiring women? On Seneca’s 100 Women to Hear, brought to you by the Seneca Women Podcast Network and iHeart Radio in partnership with P&G, you’ll hear from women who broke barriers, changed history and are building bridges across political divides.
HER with Amena Brown invites you into a living room where you can hear new perspectives, listen to poetic readings of things you never thought could be poetic, and celebrate Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Asian women who, because of their contributions to the world and their community, are deserving of a crown.
Each day we aspire to bring you the good news. Because there is good happening in the world, every day, everywhere — we just need to look for it and share it. Here’s Something Good is a short daily podcast that offers inspiring stories, helpful tips and shared experiences to motivate and inspire you every day.
At a moment when businesses face some of the biggest challenges in recent history, we bring you inspiring stories, practical insights and shared learnings. Benefit from the experiences of legendary entrepreneurs, fierce up-and-comers and women leaders who are changing the trajectory of business.
Ground Control Parenting is a resource for parents of Black and Brown children, with a particular focus on our boys. Founder Carol Sutton Lewis offers parenting tips to help develop smart, thoughtful, confident boys and girls. GCP is especially focused on issues of identity and education.
Dr. Gail Saltz, is a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, a psychoanalyst, best-selling author, and she’s here to help. She answers listeners’ most pressing questions on topics ranging from anxiety and mood, relationships, to family and parenting issues, to workplace dynamics—and everything in-between.
Through fun yet intimate and revealing conversations, Latinas Take The Lead, hosted by Emmy award-winning journalist Naibe Reynoso, dives into issues modern Latinas face. There are 29.6 million Latinas in the U.S., but many times they feel left out of the conversation.
Samantha Mittman Besnoff is a CPA who reveals what you need to know about budgeting, taxes and your personal finances.
Moms are the backbone of our society—and the stars of Cashing Our Trillions. Join host Yvonne So, a full-time stay-at-home-mom of three school-aged boys, as we discuss all things mom: how we sustain a $1.5 trillion economy of unpaid female work, and the social and structural changes needed to prioritize us!
Dahlia Wilde – Walt Disney Writing Fellow, New York Foundation for the Arts Playwright, CERN Atlas Large Hadron Collider Creative Fellow, Truman Scholar – presents a podcast about science, art, creativity, particle physics and the responsiveness of the universe.
Nobody loves a good TV romance like Jennifer Mitchell and Kerri Carpenter. They dissect current and past Hallmark movies and rate details like casting, makeup, wardrobe and décor.
Kris and Andi invite their listeners to pull up a seat to the best-friend table as they share their most personal and humiliating body stories. Kris and Andi believe that by talking about all the weird and confusing things we experience with our bodies, we will be able to better care for them—but most of all it’s just funny!
A show about dating from different perspectives: stories, and interactions people have had because of a certain identifier. Paired with the naivete and, at times, blunt questions from an individual who has little to no experience in the dating world.
Grammy Award-winning and twice Oscar-nominated singer-songwriter Siedah Garrett, who also is a passionate knitter, interviews a variety of celebrities and gives her listeners a peek into the private lives of their favorite stars, many of whom engage in unusual hobbies that their fans might never expect.
At least 55 million people worldwide are believed to be living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Alzheimer’s is an irreversible degeneration of the brain that causes disruptions in memory, cognition and other functions. An Alzheimer’s diagnosis is now more feared than cancer, and each year thousands of families are forever changed by this disease.