Catch up on the latest She+ episodes here!
Episode 25: She+ Maddie Stambaugh
Maddie is a 22-time marathoner and middle school art teacher. She shares her journey into running and how she stays motivated, while also balancing a health mindset towards fitness.
Episode 24: She+ Wendall Churchill
Wendall Churchill is the author of “Confessions of Madness: My Journey with Mental Illness” and she shares her 30-year journey with Bipolar I disorder.
Episode 23: She+ Michelle Zamperetti
Crystal Marie Stewart is currently working towards her MFA degree in acting. She talks about her background in theatre and the importance of representing diverse voices on stage and on screen.
Episode 22: She+ Crystal Marie Stewart
Crystal Marie Stewart is currently working towards her MFA degree in acting. She talks about her background in theatre and the importance of representing diverse voices on stage and on screen.
Episode 21: She+ Stephanie Sánchez
Stephanie is a female, Latina chemical engineer. In this episode, we talk about female representation in STEM education and careers.
Episode 20: She+ Cariel Coates
Cariel had everything going her way earlier this year… interviews with TV stations, many new gigs and performances. And then COVID-19 hit. Hear more about how Cariel has adapted her singing style.
Episode 19: She+ Reverend Hillary Taylor
As a supporter of the Second Amendment, Reverend Hillary Taylor owns a gun or two. But this didn’t stop her from developing a gun buyback program to combat suicide.
Episode 17: She+ Renee Bracey Sherman
Renee loves to tell stories— but not just any story. She tells abortion stories. Her own abortion story and the stories of others, all in an effort to improve abortion access across the country.
Episode 16: She+ Kelsey Roche
Kelsey shares how she celebrates body diversity and femininity through line art.
Bonus Episode: Women’s March on Washington
Washington, D.C. hosted thousands of humans for the 4th Annual Women’s March on Washington. In this bonus episode, we take you to the action so you can hear from participants on why they march.