Podcasts about: Girl Power

These are the podcasts with girls taking the lead as active protagonists in a range of adventures. It’s ok for girls to be angry or sad, to make mistakes and be silly – but most importantly – be in charge of their own story.

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There are 1990 episodes in the Girl Power topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Girl Power topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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Little Girls Doing Big Things: Addisyn & Sheridan Goss of Snuggle Sacks
15:07 | April 1st, 2019

Host Rebecca Cunningham talks to two inspiring sisters, Addisyn and Sheridan Goss, the creators of Snuggle Sacks. Snuggle Sacks is a charity that began when Addisyn and Sheridan first met their grandfather and learned of his experience with homelessness. They now help bring awareness to homelessness in Michigan by providing homeless individuals with survival kits. Listen and discover how one young girl’s small idea led to an entire community committing big acts of kindness.

Molly Kelly – the girl who followed the rabbit-proof fence home
07:34 | March 28th, 2019

Molly Kelly had a white father and an Aboriginal Mother and was just a young girl when she was taken from her home. She was stolen from her family and taken to a settlement where white people hoped to stamp out her Aboriginality. But Molly escaped and walked one thousand miles home to her family, using a rabbit-proof fence as her guide.

DB 130: Kechi Okwuchi, America’s Got Talent Finalist, On Why Big Dreamers Must Know Thyself
28:20 | Episode: 130 | March 25th, 2019

Kechi Okwuchi is a singer and motivational speaker. She was one of the two survivors in the Sosoliso Airlines Flight 1145 crash on December 10, 2005 that claimed 107 lives, 60 of which were her schoolmates. Kechi spent the next seven months in the hospital with a majority of that time in intensive care and has endured more than 100 surgeries. She credits her faith, family, friends, and singing for keeping her going. We first learned about Kechi’s story when she auditioned on America’s Got Talent in 2017 as a singer, and finished the competition as a finalist. She later participated in America’s Got Talent: The Champions in 2019, where Simon Cowell gave her the golden buzzer, sending her straight to the final. We fell in love with Kechi’s talent and story, and were thrilled when she agreed to be a guest on the podcast. For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/130

Irene Szoeke – the girl who was born in a prison
06:21 | March 21st, 2019

Irene Szoeke had an incredibly tough start to life — she was born in a prison camp during World War II. She was one of the lucky ones — Irene and her family survived the war and later found a home in Australia. As she grew, Irene worked hard and asked big questions. So when an amazing new invention came to her work — a computer — Irene was the perfect person for the job.

DB 129: Why You Need Mentors And Eva’s Best Secrets On How To Find Them!
09:18 | Episode: 129 | March 18th, 2019

One of the skills that will be most important in achieving your big dreams is learning to seek guidance from those who have already found success. Think about it… The most successful people in any field have dedicated years, if not decades, towards their journey. Can you imagine all of the lessons they were learning along that path? Many of those were painful lessons from mistakes that could have been avoided. Wouldn’t it be nice if you can find mentors who can help you avoid those same pitfalls? Can you see how it would be extremely valuable if a mentor could steer you away from that same error so you can achieve your dreams even faster? Of course, the answer to all these questions is a resounding YES.

The Quest of the Reed Marsh Daughter by Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi
42:06 | Season: 2 | March 15th, 2019

A mother and her transgender daughter set out on a perilous and magical journey to reclaim their names, heal old wounds, and discover what it truly means to be a hero.

Andrea Hah – the girl who climbed big rocks
09:10 | March 14th, 2019

Andrea Hah started to climb some of the biggest, toughest rocks in Australia better and faster than the boys. And that’s when she knew rock climbing was the sport for her. But when Ninja Warrior came to Australia, she just had to put her strength to the ultimate test.

Get to Know Poorna Jagannathan
March 12th, 2019

This season, we invited our credit readers to interview our storytellers. Today, you’ll hear from Poorna Jagannathan who narrated the previous episode about the life of Mary Kom. Poorna reveals how her own parents found out about her acting career, her role of a lifetime and where she’s happiest.




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