Madeleine Albright joins us to talk about her career and life as a woman in leadership.
Read moreWhen The Single Woman Became Glamorous
Joanna Scutts talks about the lasting effect Marjorie Hillis’ 1936 book, “Live Alone and Like It” had on women.
Read moreHelping Women And Children In War Zones
Doctor and humanitarian Samantha Nutt talks about human suffering in the some of the world’s most dire conditions — and whether these threats can be overcome.
Read moreA Conversation With Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Albright joins us to talk about her career and life as a woman in leadership.
Read moreFormer Fox Host On Fighting Sexual Harassment
Former Fox host Gretchen Carlson joins us to talk about her experiences with sexual harassment.
Read moreMaking Comedy Out Of Tragedy: Becoming Ms. Pat
Comedian Patricia Williams joins us to talk about being a 15-year-old mother – and about how she ultimately made a life for herself and her family.
Read moreBlack And Blue: When Police Hurt Women Of Color
Attorney Andrea J. Ritchie joins us to talk about how women of color are affected by police brutality.
Read moreHow “Thelma & Louise” Redefined The Roles Of Women In Hollywood
Becky Aikman joins us to talk about the film’s unlikely path from script to screen – and about why more than 25 years later Hollywood is still gun shy when it comes to female-led casts.
Read moreThe Truth About Men And Women
Stephen Marche joins us to talk about the many places that members of the opposite sex interact and how those interactions have evolved in the age of feminism.
Read moreThe Legacy Of Roe V. Wade
This hour, we take a look at how abortion has remained a topic of public and legislative debate for decades since the landmark decision of Roe v. Wade.
Read moreThe Gender Gap In Cardiology
This hour, we’ll talk about why there are so few female heart doctors, how that effects patient care and what can be done to even out the numbers with Dr. Cara East of Baylor University Medical Center and Dr. Nina Asrani of Texas Health Fort Worth.
Read moreLaughing All The Way To The Mosque
This hour we’ll talk with Pakistani-Canadian sitcom writer Zarqa Nawaz, who writes about life, Islam and the west in her book “Laughing All the Way to the Mosque: The Misadventures of a Muslim Woman.”
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