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5 Empowering Podcasts Every Woman Should Be Listening To

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5 Empowering Podcasts Every Woman Should Be Listening To

These female-run podcasts will leave you feeling inspired.

While podcasts seem like the next best trend for digital storytelling, there are a few female-produced podcasts that stand out from the crowd with content and delivery that inspires their audience each week.

As we continuously work to excel in our careers and glean insight from others on how they’ve reached success, these audio files serve as a great resource to hear straight from the source about the ups and downs of their journey. With a sea of podcasts out today, below are a few that will for sure empower you with the tools needed to boss up in your life professionally and personally.

Dreams In Drive (@dreamsindrive): Started by Rana Campbell in 2016, the “Dreams in Drive” podcast is for young professionals who want to take their entrepreneurial dreams to the next level. Interviewing thriving professionals like Necole Kane, Rob Hill, Sr., Tonya Rapley and more, this podcast provides you with the personal stories needed to put your dreams in full gear.

Hashtag and Stilettos (@MissSuccess): Spearheaded by publicist Sakita Holley, “Hashtags and Stilettos” offers insights and tips from industry professionals, or Holley herself, on how to elevate your career and brand. Covering topics pertaining to building brand partnerships, transitioning from executive…

 

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I am a future butterfly at the stage of growth when I am turning into an adult. I am enclosed in a hard case shell formed by love, family, and friends. It is the hardest stage of becoming a black butterfly. You will encounter many hardships only to come out stronger and better than what you went in. At this stage, you are finding out who you truly are and how to love yourself.

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