Power to You Podcast Episode #5: Why There Are No Excuses for Men
Gloria wrote a book called “No Excuses” for women and now she’s thinking it might be time to write one called “No Excuses for Men.” In this episode, she speaks about men’s important role in eliminating sexual harassment, violence against women, and the pervasive gender inequality that still holds many women back professionally.
Read MorePower to You Podcast Episode #4: My Three Hard Leadership Lessons
It’s confession time. Gloria opens up about three important lessons she learned that changed the way she leads, prioritizes, and communicates with her teams. And she offers you practical advice on how to apply what she’s learned in your own life and career.
Read MorePower to You Podcast Episode #3: Watch Out for Pebbles!
On your power journey, you’ll easily see the mountains ahead, but it’s often the small pebbles on your path that can really trip you up. Gloria unpacks this metaphor to prepare you with actionable advice on how to approach these inevitable moments as you grow in your power.
Read MorePower to You Podcast Episode #2: Harness the Power of a Mentor
Gloria’s incredible personal story at the heart of this episode reveals the lasting impact a mentor who intercedes on your behalf can have on the rest of your career. And you also have the power to be that person in someone’s life. Gloria offers the broadview of how having and becoming a mentor can strengthen you and the collective strive for women’s empowerment.
Read MorePower To You Podcast Episode #1: How to Own Your Power
In this first episode of her new podcast, renowned leader for gender equality and co-founder of Take The Lead Gloria Feldt zeroes in on how women can embrace their power with “intention, confidence, and joy” despite our culture, which discourages them to do so.
Read MoreWhat’s the matter with Dr. Deborah Birx? 5 Reasons for her epic #Leadershipfail
Issue 127 — April 27, 2020
If you’re watching the Mrs. America series starring Cate Blanchett as Phyllis Schlafly, who mobilized the successful opposition to the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s, you might wonder why in the world would a woman oppose equal rights for her own gender?
What My Grandmother Molly’s Cherry Wine Says About Humanity During COVID-19
ISSUE 126 — April 13, 2020
Making a grocery store run, I spotted a lone bottle of cherry wine on the shelf. Memories of my paternal grandmother Molly or Malle came flooding in.
Read MoreHow COVID-19 Elevates Anxiety and Opens Possibility for Radical Change
Issue 125 — April 6, 2020
How are you feeling today?
Early in the social distancing, shelter-in-placing, self-quarantining pandemic life, were you enjoying having more time with the family and binge watching your fave series? But now the stress is starting to wear on you?
Read MorePandemic or Not, March is Women’s History Month — Here are Women You Probably Never Heard of Who Made Lifesaving Medical Advances
Issue 124 — March 23, 2020
Like just about everyone else, I’ve been consumed with thinking about, worrying about, learning about, and changing my lifestyle because of the COVID-19 pandemic this past few weeks. I’m fortunate to be near a walking path where social distancing remains possible and if I smile at them first, other walkers will smile back at me.
How can we help you? 6 Coronavirus survival tips guaranteed to lift your spirits
Issue 123 — March 16, 2020
My daughter brought me a roll of toilet paper wrapped beautifully in purple tissue. We shared a knowing laugh. I wanted to hug her but we elbow bumped.