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On intergenerational activism, big tech, & the 2020 election
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
May 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In episode 4, Host Jenny Kaplan interviewed a new connection, DeNora Getachew. In episode 8, DeNora interviewed her friend, Glynda Carr. This time, it’s Glynda’s turn. She chose someone else from her life to talk to: her sorority sister and friend Michele Jawando, head of Progressive Engagement and Strategic Partnership Counsel at Google.
Glynda and Michele talk about intergenerational activism, being a mom during the 2020 election cycle, expanding dreams. This episode is the final link of the fourth interview chain and the season finale.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
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Glynda and Michele talk about intergenerational activism, being a mom during the 2020 election cycle, expanding dreams. This episode is the final link of the fourth interview chain and the season finale.
Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise!
This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product.
Follow Us:
Website
Released:
May 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (24)
Introducing: Web of WMN: Have you ever stopped to think about all the people you know? And all the people they know? Each of us has a rich community of connections. It forms a bustling, complicated, interconnected web. Welcome to Web of WMN, Wonder Media Network's brand new show. Host Jenny Kaplan launches four interview chains by picking four women she knows from different parts of her life. They talk identity, politics, gender, religion and more. Then each of those women picks someone to interview. Subscribe and stay tuned! Special thanks to Overcoats for the tunes and Ben Broer for audio editing expertise! This season of Web of WMN is exclusively sponsored by Skype, a Microsoft product. by Web of WMN