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Introducing Seneca’s 100 Women to Hear

Aug 12, 20202 min
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This is Seneca’s “100 Women to Hear," a brand-new podcast from Seneca Women and iHeart Radio. Over the course of 100 episodes you’ll hear from women who broke barriers, changed history and are building bridges across political divides. You’ll get insight into not just what they accomplished but how they think about the world. Listen, learn and get inspired!

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What if you could learn from a hundred of the world's most inspiring women. Now you can, Introducing Seneca's one hundred Women to Hear, a new podcast brought to you by Seneca Women and I Heart Radio in partnership with PNG in celebration of the hundredth anniversary of American women getting the Vote. Where bringing you the voices of a hundred groundbreaking and history making women. You need to hear women of the past, the present, and women who are

right now designing our future. Women who have broken barriers in outer space, on the Supreme Court and on the playing fields. Women building businesses, new technologies, and even bridges across political divides. Through one hundred episodes, you'll get insight into not just what these women accomplished, but how they think about the world. You'll hear about their setbacks, their successes,

and what they learned along the way. I'm Kim Azarelli, co founder of Seneca Women and co author of the best selling book Fast Forward, How Women Can Achieve Power and Purpose, and I'm delighted to be joined by my Seneca Women co hosts, Milan Vervie, the first U S Ambassador for Global Women's Issues, and Sharon Bowen, the first African American to be appointed to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Together, we're bringing you Seneca's one Hundred Women to Hear, Listen, learn,

and get inspired. Starting August eighteen, you can listen to Seneca's one Hundred Women to Hear on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts

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