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The Bridge from The Aspen Institute

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These days, women of different generations and geographies have never needed one another more. And yet, there are so few places where we are in meaningful dialogue. This inspired The Aspen Institute to create The Bridge, a podcast that puts two people with deep knowledge and compassion in fierce, fun conversation with one another.
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Episodes

Jacqueline Novogratz and Steph Speirs: You Say You Want a Revolution

Can capitalism and activism work together in movements of collective action? Does morality play a key role in leadership? In this episode of The Bridge, host Peggy Clark, Vice President of the Aspen Institute and Executive Director of the Aspen Global Innovators Group, interviewed Jacqueline Novogratz , founder and CEO of Acumen, and Steph Speirs , co-founder and CEO of Solstice, on the value of moral leadership and how humility, accountability, and collective action can serve as tools to shape ...

Oct 16, 202053 minEp. 23

Cecile Richards, Ai-jen Poo, Katherine Grainger: Our Rights Shall Not Be Abridged

How has the women’s movement evolved since 1919? What challenges remain in the fight for gender equality? This month marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment that granted white women the right to vote in the U.S. Constitution. In this episode of The Bridge, host Peggy Clark, Vice President of the Aspen Institute and Executive Director of the Aspen Global Innovators Group, interviewed Cecile Richards, former president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Ai-Jen Poo, executive...

Aug 13, 202057 minEp. 21

Chelsea Kline and Kate Manne: Facing Misogyny

This month’s episode of The Bridge features an insightful conversation between Chelsea Kline and Kate Manne on how women encounter and deal with misogyny in their daily lives. Chelsea Kline is a long time champion for women’s rights and social justice and in 2018 she ran a fierce campaign for the Massachusetts State Senate, where she won 41% of the vote. Kate Manne is an associate professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University and author of two books on the nature, function and...

May 15, 202044 minEp. 20

Riane Eisler and Jamia Wilson: The Future of Feminism

This month’s episode of The Bridge Podcast features an intergenerational conversation on the intersection of current and past thinking of feminism and gender issues. Riane Eisler, one of the first thinkers of gender issues, joins Jamia Wilson, who is leading us in revisioning the thinking behind gender issues today, in a deep conversation on redefining the feminist movement. Hosted by Peggy Clark, Vice President of the Aspen Institute and Executive Director of the Aspen Global Innovators Group, ...

Apr 10, 20201 hrEp. 19

Madeleine K. Albright and Alice Albright: Best Mom Ever

To kick off Women’s History Month and to celebrate International Women’s Day, The Bridge is excited to launch Season 3 with a fierce, intergenerational conversation between Madeleine K. Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State, and her daughter Alice Albright, CEO of the Global Partnership for Education. In an intimate discussion, Madeleine and Alice discuss the barriers and opportunities they both faced in their lives, the challenges of being working moms, and their hopes for the future. Hosted...

Mar 11, 202045 minEp. 18

Lan Yang: A Window Onto the World

In every field — business, politics, science, tech, and sport — women are breaking barriers in unprecedented numbers. As more women have taken up careers than at any time in our history, are women experiencing a "moment,” or have the pressures for gender equality and compensation finally achieved results? This month’s episode of The Bridge is from the “Breaking Barriers: Women Defining Leadership” session at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, CO. In this session, remarkable leaders from diverse ...

Dec 20, 201922 minEp. 17

Cecile Richards and Alicia Garza: Women are on Fire

When women mobilize, countries are transformed. In the United States, women have been the majority of voters in every national election since 1964. In 2018, women helped elect a Congress with a record-breaking 127 women members. Supermajority, a national community for women’s activism and civic engagement, is using the sparks of millions of women across the country to ignite the fire of change. In this episode of The Bridge, host Peggy Clark, Vice President of the Aspen Institute and Executive D...

Nov 22, 201936 minEp. 16

Alexis McGill Johnson and Ndidi Nwuneli: Implicit/Explicit - Breaking Biases

What is implicit bias, and how can we overcome it? How can we address our biases in a world hyperconscious of identity? In this special live episode of The Bridge, host Peggy Clark, Vice President of the Aspen Institute and Executive Director of the Aspen Global Innovators Group, sat down with Alexis McGill Johsnon and Ndidi Nwuneli to uncover why we experience implicit bias. Alexis, now the acting president and CEO of the Planned Parenthood Federation, also co-founded the Perception Institute, ...

Oct 25, 201927 minEp. 15

Dr. Ruth and Molly Fischer: Let’s Talk About Sex

Let’s talk about sex! In this politically charged and technologically driven era, how we talk about sex to different generations is exceedingly important. To dive into this topic, Dr. Ruth Westheimer and Molly Fischer sat down in this Bridge episode to discuss attitudes about sex today. Dr. Ruth is an acclaimed psychosexual therapist, author, and radio host of the “Dr. Ruth Show.” Molly is senior editor at the website The Cut and a podcast host of The Cut on Tuesdays. In this episode, Dr. Ruth a...

Sep 13, 201933 minEp. 14

Kavita Ramdas: We Are Sparks, Not Flowers

In this episode, Kavita Ramdas proclaims, “We are the women of India. We are not flowers, we are the sparks that will ignite change.” Kavita is the Director of the Women’s Rights Program at the Open Society Foundation, and she has made gender equity and justice her life’s work. In this episode, Kavita joins host Peggy Clark, Vice President of the Aspen Institute and Executive Director of the Aspen Global Innovators Group to discuss what inspired her to become the leader that she is today, how wo...

Aug 09, 201938 minEp. 14

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Alaa Murabit: Stand Up and Show Up

How can women’s activists of different generations learn from each other? Is there a deep divide or are we closer than we think? Older activists bring decades of struggle and a sense of the fragility of hard-won gains, while young activists see issues through a more integrated and intersectional lens. This episode of The Bridge explores how we can learn from the past and also shape the future for women, and features a conversation between Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Dr. Alaa Murabit. Phumzile is ...

Jul 12, 201944 minEp. 13

Ai-jen Poo and Kumi Naidoo: Activism is an Act of Love

How can we build a global movement of love in a time of change and hatred? Ai-jen Poo is the Director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Co-Director of Caring Across Generations, and Co-Founder of Supermajority. Kumi Naidoo is a human rights activist and the current Secretary-General of Amnesty International. Kumi was also the first African head of Greenpeace. On this episode, Ai-jen and Kumi join host Peggy Clark, Vice President of the Aspen Institute and Executive Director of the Aspen...

Jun 14, 201943 minEp. 12

Irin Carmon and Linda Hirshman: Fierce Integrity

Irin Carmon and Linda Hirshman share many things in common - one is that they both respect and have written books about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Irin Carmon is a senior correspondent at New York Magazine and the author of the New York Times bestseller Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg . Linda Hirshman is a lawyer, cultural historian, and the author of Sisters in Law: How Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Went to the Supreme Court and Changed the...

May 10, 201952 minEp. 11

Dr. Agnes Binagwaho: The Heart of Healing

Dr. Agnes Binagwaho served as the Rwandan Minister of Health for 5 years, and she is now the Vice Chancellor and co-founder of the University of Global Health Equity. Dr. Binagwaho returned to her home country just two years after the Rwandan Genocide in 1996, and since then has been a leader in fighting for better health systems in the country. In this episode, Dr. Binagwaho shares her thoughts on Rwanda’s push for creating better health systems, her ideas on equity in health around the globe, ...

Apr 12, 201940 minEp. 10

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: When Women Lead

What happens when women lead? In 2006, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became the 24th president of Liberia and the first democratically elected female head of state on the African continent. To kick off season two of The Bridge, President Sirleaf shares her wisdom on leadership, the challenges she faced during her presidency, and what other countries might learn from her experience as the first female president in Africa. Learn more about the Bridge podcast and other programs at https://www.aspenglobalin...

Mar 08, 201934 minEp. 9

Melanne Verveer & Shabana Basij-Rasikh: Women's Rights are Human Rights

At the 1995 Beijing World Conference on Women, Hillary Clinton famously said "Women's rights are human rights, and human rights are women's rights." Listen to two pioneering women describe where they were and what they were thinking when they heard that phrase. Ambassador Melanne Verveer , who was then Chief of Staff to Hillary Clinton, listened from backstage. She remembers the decision for Clinton to make that bold statement. Shabana Basij-Rasikh listened from Afghanistan where she, dressed as...

Sep 27, 201753 minEp. 8

Akaya Windwood and Liz Ogbu: Sitting in the River

In what direction is the river flowing today for women in power and leadership? What tools do we have to break down walls and constructs of oppression: race, class, gender? If the politics of rage only get us so far, what kind of selves can we cultivate to take on these issues with levity, like a stream, towards tomorrow? Close friends Akaya Windwood, president of Rockwood Leadership, and Liz Ogbu, designer and social innovation strategist, dive in.

Aug 08, 201754 minEp. 7

Teresa Younger & Vera Papisova: Vantage Point - Tales of Women's Health

How does understanding our bodies, our health, and our sexual experiences push the feminist dialogue forward today? From the institute's Spotlight Health conference, The Bridge explores this question from two viewpoints: Vera Papisova, Teen Vogue's Wellness Editor, and Teresa Younger, President and CEO of Ms Foundation for Women. Hosted by Peggy Clark of The Aspen Institute.

Jun 26, 201746 minEp. 6

Abigail Disney and Michèle Stephenson: Everyone Loves a Good Story

How can storytelling, especially through film, take people to a different place? How can stories expose vulnerabilities and empower people to take action? This episode features two award winning filmmakers who have used their craft to change hearts and minds. Abigail Disney and Michèle Stephenson share their respective journeys into film, and explain where they find hope for the women’s movement. Hosted by Peggy Clark of The Aspen Institute.

May 19, 201752 minEp. 5

Kimberlé Crenshaw and Mia Birdsong: We Have Our Own Table

How can the civil rights and women’s movements be mutually supportive? What does the women's movement look like today? What are its shortcomings? What makes community organization successful and sustainable? Kimberlé Crenshaw, lawyer and critical race theorist, and Mia Birdsong, family activist, community builder and Ascend Fellow, weigh in. Hosted by Peggy Clark of The Aspen Institute.

Apr 10, 201744 minEp. 4

Mary Robinson and Rachel Kyte: Our Common Future

As fossil fuels, natural disasters, the role of science, and the Environmental Protection Agency fill the news, former President of Ireland Mary Robinson and Rachel Kyte, CEO of Sustainable Energy for All, discuss why climate change is at the heart of the women’s movement and women’s rights. Peggy Clark, vice president at The Aspen Institute and leader in the global women's movement, hosts this thought-provoking conversation.

Feb 27, 201739 minEp. 3

Joy Phumaphi and Sisonke Msimang: This Is What Resistance Looks Like

After seeing a mass mobilization of women across the world in January, one important question arises: What does a global women's movement look like? African women's rights leaders Joy Phumaphi and Sisonke Msimang discuss what they've learned, and how they envision the future of global women's rights. This thought provoking conversation is hosted by Peggy Clark, Vice President at The Aspen Institute and leader in the global women’s movement.

Jan 31, 201744 minEp. 2

Courtney Martin and Pat Mitchell: The Women's Movement Redux

In this premiere episode, journalists and friends Courtney Martin and Pat Mitchell discuss what's ahead, and the rich past that can inform how we confront it: How will a new Trump administration impact the women’s movement? Will the urgency around issues like reproductive justice dissolve women’s generational differences? Martin wrote "The New Better Off" and co-founded the Solutions Journalism Network. Mitchell was the first woman President of PBS and advocates for women and girls. Their candid...

Jan 04, 201747 minEp. 1
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