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Author: Eliara Santos

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*** This podcast is NOT active anymore,  Our FIRST and ONLY season is available ONLY on Youtube. *** NO collaboration requests are being accepted at this time.

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In this short episode we discuss the journey of podcasting in our first season. Our producer/writer/host talks about the experience of writing, producing and hosting a blog while thanking our listeners for following us this whole year.Support the show
In this episode we will talk about the importance of Womanhood /Sisterhood. We will be discussing how important to women's causes is womanhood / sisterhood. Through examples of situations where the union of women rewarded them with rights or better opportunities in society, work, etc, as well as address the importance of womanhood / sisterhood to maintain and manage everything women have conquered so far. Support the show
This is the second part of a long interview with Elisa Nicolas, a super talented Asian-American singer / songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, who is presenting her new album "Year of The Locust".  We will be discussing  her new album, her musical influences , mental health and of course, music and the music  industry.  The first part of the episode of this interview is on the previous episode (Episode 23).Check her work here: http://www.elisanicolas.comSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
In this episode we will be talking with Elisa Nicolas, a super talented Asian-American singer / songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, who is presenting her new album "Year of The Locust".  We will be discussing  her new album, her musical influences , mental health and of course, music and the music  industry.  This is the first part of this long interview. The second and last part will be published in 2 weeks. Stay tuned!Check her work here: http://www.elisanicolas.comSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
This is the second part of a long interview with Choobie Jiroux, activist, photographer, writer and podcaster, host of No Filters, No fears Podcast, regarding controversial topics and podcasting and the importance of addressing such themes while entertaining people. Podcasting in all its different aspects, photography and other subjects will be touched as well during this delightful conversation. The first part of the episode of this interview is on the previous episode (Episode 21).Check her work on No Filters, No Filters Podcast in all podcast platforms, YouTube and social media networks. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
In this episode we will be talking with Choobie Jiroux, activist, photographer, writer and podcaster, host of No Filters, No fears Podcast, regarding controversial topics and podcasting and the importance of addressing such themes while entertaining people. Podcasting in all its different aspects, photography and other subjects will be touched as well during this delightful conversation.  This is the first part of this long interview. The second and last part will be published in 2 weeks. Stay tuned!Check her work on No Filters, No Filters Podcast in all podcast platforms, YouTube and social media networks. Support the show
In this episode we will talk about women in economics, their works, their achievements, the reasons why their work and achievements are not mentioned often in history. In particular, we will talk about the life & history of Sadie Alexander, the first Afro-american woman to earn a degree in Economics and Elinor Ostrom, the first woman to be awarded with the Nobel Prize in Economic Science.  Join us to learn about these women's lives and be inspired by their greatness.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
This is the second part of the interview to  Kelly and Lori Daniel, a nurse and a teacher of children with special needs,  that joined me to help me pay homage to frontline health care workers and discuss about the importance of their work and working conditions during the Covid-19 pandemics . On the second part of this interview we talk about gender identity, pronouns and important issues faced by the LGBTQIA+ community. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
Today's guests are Kelly and Lori Daniel, a nurse and a teacher of children with special needs, that joined me to help me pay homage to frontline health care workers and discuss about the importance of their work and working conditions during the Covid-19 pandemics . On the second part of this interview we talk about gender identity, pronouns and important issues faced by the LGBTQIA+ community. This is the first part of this long interview. The second and last part will be published in 2 weeks. Stay tuned!Support the show
In this episode we will be addressing the problem of abortion and female health care. Numbers from a recent WHO (World Health Organization) report will be used to understand better the issue and to discuss the importance of access to a safe and qualified health care service to women. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
This is the second part of this long interview to Kerry Chaput a physiotherapist and writer who released her first novel, Daughters of the King, recently and is here to present her book, tell about its story, the preparation process to write the book and discuss about other interesting topics related to womanhood. The first part of the episode of this interview is on the previous episode (Episode 15). Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
Today's guest is Kerry Chaput a physiotherapist and writer who released her first novel, Daughters of the King, recently and is here to present her book, tell about its story, the preparation process to write the book and discuss about other interesting topics related to womanhood. This is the first part of this long interview. The second and last part will be published in 2 weeks. Stay tuned!Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
Today's episode will talk about Hedy Lamarr an Austrian-American successful Hollywood actress from the 50's and inventor of the technology that is the core technology for today's wireless connections like Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi. Let's discover her life story, how and why she invented the legacy technology used on Wi-Fi. Support the show
We're starting a new series of episodes in which we will be interviewing women who are doing something to make the world a better place. Our first guest is Kyndra Crump, from The Kyndra Crump Show, a stand-up comedienne that bright people's lives through laugher. We will talk about her career, her creative process  and other important topics such as racism and violence against women. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
In this episode we will be discussing one of the most groundbreaking TV series in the history of North American TV:  Cagney & Lacey. The Tv series from the 80ies , whose lead actresses are the famous, multi awarded and talented Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless, tells the story of two detectives from NYPD with particular focus on their work partnership and friendship discussing female issues and treating taboo topics for the prime time TV of the time, like breast cancer, rape, alcoholism, racism, discrimination among others. Let's discover together the series that empowered many women throughout the years.Support the show
In this episode we will talk about the first person from a favela who wrote a book ("Child of the Dark: The Diary of Carolina Maria de Jesus") depicting the crude and hard life inside a favela. Infused with some analysis of the political and social situation at the time, the book was immediately a great success inside and outside Brazil. Come to listen and learn about Carolina Maria de Jesus,  a scrap collector, who became a writer and gave one of the most accurate portrayals of the Brazilian society between the 50ies and the 60ies. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
On this second episode of the special episodes series we will be addressing  greatest issues that jeopardizes women's lives: Violence and Women and Femicides. We start learning about when and why the therm femicide was created, and analyse a few official data from United Nations to understand better the real dimension of the problem, what causes and could promote or curb its incidence and what could be done in order to discourage such crimes and perhaps solve the problem for once and for all. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
In this episode we will by discussing life and achievements of Dr. Rosalind Franklin the woman responsible for the identification of the DNA double helix structure.  Let's learn a bit more about her life, her researches and achievements and how her important discovery has opened doors to a better knowledge about DNA, RNA, RNA viruses and everything in between, that were and still crucial to the to the study and development of vaccines and other techniques to treat or cure illnesses.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
In the latest years limitations or elimination of women's rights and freedoms have brought to our attention the greatest gender inequality existent in patriarchal societies. In the special episode we will be clarifying some basic concepts and background needed to discuss the issue. Let's comprehend better the difference between patriarchy and matriarchy, how do they work. Let's discover a few of the matriarchal communities around the world and discuss what could be possibly done for a more equal, respectful and women- friendly world.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
Presentation of a series of special episodes in which we will talk about topics related to the female world that have been recently on the news. Starting from next week, September 21st.  Don’t miss it!Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/eliarasantoshelluvapod)
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