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SIPodcasts A Look into Podcasts by SIPA Alumnae COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog

SIPodcasts A Look into Podcasts by SIPA Alumnae COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog In this Women’s History Month, and on International Womens Day, the SIPA Admissions blog would like to highlight four SIPA alumnae who have taken the power of technology and information sharing and brought it to the accessibility of podcasts. Podcasts are all the rage in the most recent years and the trend has overtaken SIPA students and alumni. Never missing an opportunity to educate the masses, these four SIPA women have created podcasts highlighting topics spanning from identity to international affairs to networking to inequality: Where Are You From? George-Ann Ryan MPA ’20 Simply put, “Where Are You From” is about “two girls who are tired of being asked where they’re from.” In this podcast, GeorgeAnn Ryan and her colleague Zana cover topics such as Marvel’s Black Panther, parenting methods like belt beatings, and more serious topics like stereotyping. Allow George-Ann and Zana to make you laugh, think, and ponder with their enlightening podcast. View this post on Instagram #WYFPod episode 4 is up! In this episode George-Ann and Zana talk Black Panther, Black Women doing Black Things and Body Positivity Challenges. Link in bio. . . . . . #podcasting #blackgirlmagic #blackwomen #tck #thirdculturekids A post shared by Where Are You From? (@wyfpod) on Mar 12, 2018 at 12:00pm PDT Roos Shine Josefine Roos MIA ’11 Inspiration at the root of Josefine Roos’s podcast. Best described as a “pep talk,” Josephine and her sister want you to listen to the podcast and feel as if you can take control of everything in your like and “seize the day.” They offer advice on how to pursue your dream career, network effectively, how to negotiate, and how to fake it until you make it. Take a listen and take some advice on how to be your best self. View this post on Instagram Come join us for an inspiring after work with bubbles and mingle food as we record a live podcast at Clarion Sign Hotel In Stockholm on the 8th of March, international women’s day! Buy your ticket soon as there is limited space (link in bio) #livepodd #acast #clarionhotel #roosandshine #8thofmarch A post shared by RoosShine (@roosandshine) on Feb 20, 2019 at 5:11am PST What in the World? Bunmi Akinnusotu MPA ’14 Education at its most accessible. “What in the World” informs its viewers of international affairs in a digestible and easily-understandable way. It’s brings on experts of color and women experts to explain our international system. Topics range from the Iran Deal to the recent Brazilian elections to G7 Summit. Educate yourself on international affairs with our alumni Bunmi Akinnusotu. View this post on Instagram Youve heard about jollof wars but do you know about the battle to protect African media freedoms? Up next: George Sarpong, a Ghanaian media leader, explains the challenges with the Chinese and protecting media freedom in Africa. Link is in the bio! #NigeriaDecides #ForeignPolicyForThePeople https://t.co/UvfNkDODP9 A post shared by What in the world? (@witwpod) on Feb 16, 2019 at 9:30am PST Sincerely, Hueman Camille Laurente MIA ’16 We here at SIPA Admissions have highlighted this amazing podcast. You can find that post here. But we thought it was especially important to highlight just how Camille brings guest on her show to dive deeper into the topic even more. She’s had directors of major non-profits, celebrity mothers, and CEOs. Take a listen to her podcast and hear of the experiences of amazing people.

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