I’m an unapologetic bookworm. But when I’m driving, working out at the gym, or crocheting, I can’t rely on any of my current reads to keep myself entertained. While audiobooks are always an option, sometimes I like to take a break from long-winded stories and turn to podcasts for absorbing shorter, more digestible bits of information.
CCWomen’s 2024 theme is Empower, Together. We want to emphasize how community should be at the center of our work, guiding us through our decisions and goals for the new year. From the vice president to the intern, we strive to connect and propel women professionals in all seasons of life.
In this post, we explore four podcasts on women’s empowerment to spark inspiration.
Let’s dive in.
We Can Do Hard Things maintains a lighthearted, friendly atmosphere while exploring common issues that many women face. Think: having a late night talk with friends over a glass of wine.
With a mission to “drop the fake and talk honestly,”, Glennon Doyle tackles delicate matters with her wife, Abby Wambach, and sister, Amanda Doyle. Staying true to their brand, the three women speak with one another—and their audience—with refreshing candor, unafraid to discuss everything from relationships and family dynamics to equality and social justice. They host versatile guests like Roxane Gay, Morgan Harper Nichols, and Dolly Parton, and make sure to always provide actionable takeaways for their listeners to incorporate into their own lives.
The best part? There’s an episode for everyone, from all walks of life. So, whether you’re trying to figure out parenting or trying to process your deepest insecurities, We Can Do Hard Things is there to be a source of support.
I’m against toxic gender norms that require women to look a certain way to be accepted, but I still spend a considerable amount of money on cosmetics and body hair removal. Does that make me a hypocrite? Who’s to say?
Hosted by Deborah Frances-White, The Guilty Feminist allows speakers to explore their questions about feminism and their ability to adhere to its expectations in a nonjudgmental space. She and her guests cover every topic under the sun: stereotypes, menstrual cycles, plastic surgery, domestic violence, transgender rights, and more.
Many of us try our best to live up to our core values, but in a society like ours, it’s not always possible. Frances-White leads her conversations in a way that helps us feel less guilty while also ensuring that we still contribute where we can.
Talking about money is hard; learning how to spend it well is another battle entirely. More than ever, financial literacy is a must for people who want to build generational wealth and secure their futures. But we don’t have a lot of resources that feel accessible, and that can deter us from ever getting started.
To make money talk less overwhelming, Bola Sokunbi hosts various guests from diverse backgrounds to help listeners learn key concepts and take more ownership over their finances. The first step to building confidence is education, and her podcast, supplemented by free resources, is a great way to get your foot in the door.
Similar to The Clever Girls Know, Networth and Chill brings finance to the masses. Author, influencer, and former Wall Street trader, Vivian Tu leverages her insider knowledge to help listeners map out their journey and generate long-term wealth.
Also known on TikTok as “Your Rich BFF,” Tu covers topics like reducing debt, surviving inflation, and understanding different industries to make more informed money decisions. While these topics can traditionally be more monotonous, she and her guests make them engaging and relevant, always making sure to relate each episode back to the listener and their needs.
Contrary to the popular phrase, money can sometimes buy happiness, and Tu strives to be a guiding voice that helps us minimize risk and bring this to fruition.
Did you know we have our own podcast? Featuring visionary women leaders and supportive allies, Thirsty Thursday takes a deep-dive into the business world and discusses how we can make it a more equitable place for women.
Whether you’re struggling from burnout, trying to maintain work-life balance, or searching for workplace belonging, we promise we have an episode for you.
Grab your favorite beverage and join us!