In season 2, we're focusing on bringing you meaningful stories about issues impacting women globally. Podcast episodes will be posted monthly so we can dive more deeply into specific themes and amplify voices in a more authentic way!
It’s not goodbye, it’s see you later. Diane and Natalie reflect on their two years working on the podcast together and discuss the bittersweet nature of “pressing pause” on the podcast in 2022.
Diane & Natalie recall their pre-pandemic trip to Colombia and talk with millennial host and native Cartagenera, Natalia about local culture, relationships, language and the role that classism plays in modern society.
In Season 2’s fourth episode Diane & Natalie combine forces with fashion’s mother daughter duo, Alison Bruhn & Delia Folk of The Style that Binds Us. Together we shed our pandemic sweatsuits and discuss the re-emergence of color, pattern and fashion as we know and love it this summer!
Let’s talk about periods. In conversation with The Organic Project (TOP) Co-Founders, Thyme Sullivan and Denielle Finkelstein, the ladies talk candidly and laugh often about an experience all women share but few talk openly about. Learn about what’s in your tampons and why organic is so important; how you can skip the cardboard and cup while still “saving the planet”; and, when and how you can start the period talk with your daughter.
In this episode of Mothers and Daughters Unfiltered, Diane and Natalie speak with Anjali Tamang and Sarah Symons, two women working to fight human trafficking and severe gender violence. Sarah founded Her Future Coalition to fight human trafficking and gender violence. Anjali shares a perspective from the other side of the spectrum—she was trafficked from her home in Nepal to Calcutta, India.
In their first episode back, Diane & Natalie, speak to humanitarian mother-daughter duo, Maryam & Skylar Montague about feminism, the societal pressures of being a woman in Morocco and the characteristics of true empowerment as brought to life through nonprofit, Project Soar.