"Empower yourself. You will be underestimated and misunderstood. Do it anyway." Those were some of the first words I heard Dana Canedy speak at a women's careers event earlier this year. In this show I ask Dana to expand on that advice. She was the first person in her family to go to college. She had dreamed of being a writer from childhood, and had a long career in journalism, much of it at the New York Times. But along the way she has experienced terrible loss. Now she is a single mother to a 12-year-old boy and she runs the Pulitzer Prizes, the first woman and person of color to do so. In this episode she talks about resilience, handling yourself at work, and the joy of giving back.
Episode 122: Leading in Faith (re-release)
Episode 121: A Book of Her Own
Bonus episode: Femininity and Power
Episode 120: Does Your Partner Support Your Success?
Episode 119: Women in Medicine are Burning Out
Episode 118: A Year for Women?
Episode 117: Behind the Scenes at The Broad Experience
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Episode 116: The Reckoning
Episode 115: Putting Yourself First
Episode 114: My Answer is No (If That's OK With You)
Bonus Episode: Unpacking Sexual Harassment
Episode 113: What's in a Name
Episode 112: Your Weight, Your Worth
Episode 111: Hiring Hell
Episode 110: Stress and the Benefits of Being Outside
Episode 109: Ambition on Hold
Episode 108: Conservative Women Speak Up
Episode 107: Expect the Unexpected
Episode 106: Authenticity vs. Conformity (re-release)
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