Synopsis
That's What She Did is about incredible and totally badass women you've probably never heard of. Tangia Renee and Michelle Y. Talbert bring their trademark sassy style and dose of insight to tell the stories of everyday inspirers, innovators, and wonder women, both past and present. It's all about having fun and inspiring you along your journey, with an occasional helping of side-eye.
Episodes
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S5E1: How To Make BIG MONEY with Teri Ijeoma
06/03/2020 Duration: 37minTeri Ijeoma broke up with her 9-to-5 job in education to travel the world after she learned how to make money in the stock market. When her friends figured out that she had made enough money trading stocks to quit her job for good, they talked her into teaching them how to do it too. Now, through her online course, Trade and Travel, Teri teaches people across the world how to make $1000.00 per day in the stock market - it’s easier than you think. In This Episode: Why everyone should consider investing, even if you don’t have much to start with Why learning how to make your money work before you buy a home is important How Teri is disrupting an industry marked by money and privilege and making it accessible for regular people Connect with Teri: IG: @imaninvestor TRADE & TRAVEL COURSE: http://bit.ly/SheDidInvest MAKE SURE YOU CHECK OUT TRADE AND TRAVEL - TEACHING 1000 PEOPLE HOW TO MAKE $1000.00 PER DAY. -----> COME TO OUR LIVE SHOW! MARCH 26TH AT THE RIVETER - WE’RE CELEBRATING WOMEN’S HISTORY M
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Season 5 Trailer | That's What She Did is back
26/02/2020 Duration: 01minWelcome back to Season 5 of THAT'S WHAT SHE DID. This season we're amplifying the voices of Womxn Who Disrupt. You're going to hear the stories and learn about the work of women who are taking on industries, organizations, and ideas and figuring out unique ways to change them for the better. On this season of That's What She Did, in honor of Women's History Month, we explore what it means to be a disruptive woman in today's world. Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen or visit us on our website www.ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast.com
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S4E10: Season 4 Closer - Our Favorite Moments
17/01/2020 Duration: 22minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. That's it... it's a wrap! It's the final episode of season 4 and it's been an absolute blast! In this final episode of season 4 we've rounded up some of our favorite moments and key takeaways. I talk about what I've learned about storytelling and how producing this season pushed me to grow as a digital content creator. We'll be back for season 5 in March 2020 for Women's History Month and we have some fun things planned. Make sure to follow the show during the break for updates on our live show happening on March 26, 2020, in partnership with History Colorado. Thank you for supporting the show. Please share, rate, and review.
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S4E9: Talking To Women Filmmakers at The Denver Film Fest
10/01/2020 Duration: 47minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Guests: Zora Howard and Alana DeJoseph In partnership with the Denver Film Festival 2019, we are bringing you two women filmmakers, Zora Howard and Alana DeJoseph to discuss their experiences as women in the film industry, the role story plays in creating a film that is more than simply entertainment, and why they each have chosen to use film as a medium to create positive impact in the world. Zora Howard co-wrote and starred in the newly released film, Premature, and Alana DeJoseph directed the documentary, A Towering Task, about the Peace Corp. Both women are making a mark and finding ways to open doors for other women. In This Episode: The challenges women in film face and who each woman has found a way through The power of storytelling to empower people and change ideas Why sto
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S4E8: Making Trouble with Mikki Kendall
03/01/2020 Duration: 41minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Mikki Kendall is a writer, historian, and diversity consultant who writes about intersectionality, policing, gender, sexual assault, and other current events. Mikki’s work can be found in publications like The Guardian, Washington Post, Ebony, Essence, and Salon among others. Also, a writer of graphic novels, Mikki’s latest work, Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists, is a graphic novel that illuminates the stories of notable women throughout history--from queens and freedom fighters to warriors and spies. In This Episode: How a comic book might be the best history teacher you did know you needed How storytelling is an essential tool in deepening the stakes and humanizing issues in advocacy A process for unlearning white supremacy The essential next steps feminism must take to get
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S4E7: How To Be A Digital Storyteller with Jazmin Chavez
27/12/2019 Duration: 52minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Featured Guest: Jazmin Chavez Jazmin Chavez is a Digital Principal at Kivvit and Digital lead for Hispanics in Philanthropy. As a digital strategist, she uses her passion for nonprofits, advocacy campaigns, narrative power analysis, civic tech and community organizing for social change. Jazmin has served as the Digital Director for the Center for Popular Democracy, where she led advocacy, rapid response, and fightback campaigns. As the former Deputy Director of Public Technology and Digital Strategy for Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and the New York City Council, Jazmin focused on access, inclusion, and innovation across platforms to advance the Speaker and Council’s work. Originally from Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, but raised in Denver, she has been a strong advocate and organizer for immigrant and impacted communities since she was a little girl. In This Episode:
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S4E6: Reclaiming "Chismosa" with Angelica Maria Aguilera
20/12/2019 Duration: 37minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your suggestions for women to feature on the show to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Angelica Maria Aguilera Angelica Maria Aguilera is an international touring Chicana poet and teaching artist. She comes from a mixed family of immigrants and uses spoken word to rewrite the narrative of what it means to be Mexican, woman, and American. She is a finalist of both the National Poetry Slam 2017 and the women of the world poetry slam 2018, her work has appeared in publications such as Button Poetry, the Breakbeat Poets Anthology LatiNext among others. Aguilera is a TEDx speaker and a TESOL certified instructor, facilitating writing workshops in both English and Spanish and leads workshops for universities across the country, including Harvard University. Aguilera is the author of "Dolorosa" on Pizza Pie Press and is working on her latest work "America As She" expected
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S4E5: "Not All White Women" with Race2Dinner Co-Founders Saira Rao and Regina Jackson
13/12/2019 Duration: 59minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your suggestions for women to feature on the show to Tangia Renee. Featured Guests: Saira Roa and Regina Jackson Saira Roa and Regina Jackson are friends who decided to do something unusual after an especially tumultuous campaign in which Saira ran for Congress. During her campaign, Saira became a controversial figure for running on a platform focused on dismantling white supremacy. Following her campaign, Regina and Saira began organizing informal dinners at the request if white women to discuss racism. Saira and Regina then formed Race2Dinner, an organization focused on dismantling white supremacy by having face to face conversations with white women about racism. In This Episode: What happens when two women of color go to dinner with a white woman to talk about race What it means to have a racial awakening Personal narrative as a tool for activism C
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S4E4: By The Way You're An Activist with Shereen Lani Younes
06/12/2019 Duration: 57minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com IG: @That'sWhatSheDidPodcast FB: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast Website: That'sWhatSheDidPodcast.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest Shereen Lani Younes: Shereen is a Syrian-American director, filmmaker, artist, and writer. As a filmmaker she writes, directs, produces, and shoots short films and music videos, collaborating with musicians, filmmakers, and comedians to creatively push the boundaries of cinema and herself. She also co-hosts the podcast Ethnically Ambiguous, delving into the experience of people of color while raising awareness about significant world news. In This Episode: What it means to be ethnically ambiguous Why expressing yourself, especially as a woman of color, can be an act of activism How the act of creation brings unimaginable joy Connect with Sheeren: http://shereenlani.com/ IG: @SheeroHero Twitter: @Sheerohero666 Dime Piece - Amazon Book
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S4E3: From The Bloodline of Warriors with Sunny Red Bear-Whitcombe
29/11/2019 Duration: 49minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Sunny Red Bear-Whitcombe Adopted at two days old into a non-Native family, Sunny Red Bear grew up on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota with an incredibly strong desire to know her culture and to seek out her identity. With a bloodline running from Chief Sitting Bull, American Horse and Crazy Horse. Sunny has dedicated her life to advocating for missing and murdered Native women, using poetry as a vehicle for healing, and supporting Native women and youth in healing from sexual abuse. In This Episode: The transformational power of owning your story The beauty of using art to heal from trauma Understanding the epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women Connect with Sunny: Website: https://www.sunnyredbear.com/ Instagram: @sunny_redbear The Coalition To Stop Violence Again Native Women
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S4E2: The Art of Storytelling with Adri Norris
22/11/2019 Duration: 53minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Adri Norris Adri Norris is a Denver-based artist with a less than typical background – immigrant, military veteran, and queer artist. Adri is perhaps most known for her Women Behaving Badly series of paintings - a creative portrait series of impactful women in history. In This Episode: Why storytelling is central to disrupting the status quo How creativity is key to creating massive cultural shifts An artists take on activism Connect with Adri: Website: https://afrotriangledesigns.com/women-behaving-badly/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afrotriangle
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S4E1: A Conversation with Ianne Fields Stewart aka @TheFreeActorvist
15/11/2019 Duration: 59minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Ianne Fields Stewart Artist-Activist Ianne Fields Stewart, who has appeared on the hit FX show Pose among other features. She is a black, queer, and transfeminine New York-based storyteller working at the intersection of theatre and activism. In This Episode: Why art and activism go hand-in-hand How unleashing your imagination is key step to liberation The power of storytelling in reaching and centering voices from the margins. Connect with Ianne: Website: https://www.iannefieldsstewart.com/ Twitter: @thefreeactorvist Instagram: @thefreeactorvist The Okra Project
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Season 4 Intro
08/11/2019 Duration: 01minThe new season of That's What She Did Podcast is here! Season 4 focuses on womxn that are at the intersection of Activism and Storytelling. You're going to hear from inspiring women that are challenging the status quo through art, writing, personal narrative, and various forms of storytelling. Prepare to be inspired! Nominate That's What She Did Podcast for the Colorado Podcast Awards by November 15th. https://forms.gle/nxodfoozrTsxJB1D8 you can support this show by nominating us for any or all of these categories: 1. Best Indy Podcast 2. Best Overall Podcast 3. Best Host/Co-host 4. Best Episode Thanks for being a listener and friend of this show. Don’t forget to vote! https://forms.gle/nxodfoozrTsxJB1D8
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Bonus Episode: How To Disrupt An Industry with Lucy Diaz
08/08/2019 Duration: 42minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. NEW WEBSITE COMING SOON! Featured Guest: Lucy Diaz In This Episode: Innovating women's pro cycling by making bold moves Why equity in sports is more than just prize winnings How the sport is changing things to support female athletes in new ways, and how that can have a major ripple effect Learn More About The Colorado Classic: The Colorado Classic® presented by VF Corporation (Aug 22-25, 2019) is one of the premiere standalone pro women’s cycling races in the world. Nearly 100 of the world’s best racers from 16 teams will compete in the four-stage race, coursing through Steamboat Springs, Avon, Golden and Denver. More than a race, the Colorado Classic is also a movement advancing equity for women in pro cycling and sports. Links Website: www.ColoradoClassic.com Twitter: @CoClassicPro Instagram: @coloradoclassicpro Facebook: facebook.com/ColoradoClassicPro YouTube: Subscri
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S3E10: Season 3 Closer... It's a Wrap!
10/05/2019 Duration: 11minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature on the show to Tangia Renee. In this final episode of Season 3 learn how a story Oprah once told finally motivated me to create this show. Find out how to get this show back for another season. That's What She Did Podcast is listener driven and if you want the show to come back in the Fall you have to let me know... If you want the show back for Season 4... Let me know by leaving a review, sending me an email, or commenting on social media. Follow The Podcast: Please leave us a review and subscribe IG: @Thatswhatshedidpodcast That's What She Did Podcast on Facebook
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S3E9: Addressing The Pink Tax with Lamanda Ballard
04/05/2019 Duration: 38minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. There is only ONE episode left! If you want the show back for Season 4... Let me know by leaving a review, sending me an email, or commenting on social media. Featured Guest: Lamanda Ballard Lamanda Ballard is the Founder and Executive Director of Flo Code, a nonprofit organization advocating for women's health, women's rights and providing free access to menstrual products. She has been leading this organization since 2017, creating a space for 500 volunteers in Central Texas to give back over 350,000 menstrual products in the Texas community. Ballard is also an experienced Digital Marketer and proud Alumni of North Carolina A&T State University. In This Episode: Unpacking period poverty How Flow Parties are changing the conversation Addressing the Pink Tax What Lamanda wish she had done BEFORE founding her nonprofit Learn More About Lamanda and Flow Code: Flo Code
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S3E8: Startup The Fire with Krystal Covington
26/04/2019 Duration: 50minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Krystal Covington Krystal Covington is the CEO & Founder of Women of Denver, a social enterprise association helping professional women develop their business skills, build confidence, and earn their worth as business leaders. Launching in 2014, Women of Denver now has a community of thousands and continues to grow. The group has over 40 events per year ranging from 15-150 attendees. In This Episode: How moving to a move city from Detroit lead Krystal to start a business based on connecting women The power of connecting women Why being a WoC is one of her best assets The many ways starting her business has helped her grow and walk in grace Learn More About Krystal and Women of Denver: Startup the Fire Summer Summit Women of Denver Krystal Covington Social handle: @KrystalGoLead Follow The Podcast: Don't forget to leave us a review and follow us on
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S3E7: Authenticity In America with Shahira Qudrat
19/04/2019 Duration: 49minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Shahira Qudrat Raised amidst two cultures, Afghan-American and proud Muslim woman Shahira N. Qudrat found herself at odds with her identity. In her debut novel, Authenticity in America: A Memoir of Rebellion & Dual Identities, she discusses the challenges of navigating dual-cultures and encourages Multi-American women to embrace their own dual-identities. In This Episode: What it's like to train rooms of white male executives on diversity and inclusion What we're missing in the identity politics conversation How the words diversity and inclusivity got played out The strength of embracing our dual-identities and what it brings to the country Continue Your Learning: Learn More About Shahira and her work Connect with Shahira Follow The Podcast: Don't forget to leave us a review and follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
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S3E6: Podcasting Is Disrupting Traditional Media with Catherine de Medici Jaffee
12/04/2019 Duration: 52minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Catherine "Cat" de Medici Jaffee Catherine de Medici Jaffee is the founder of House of Pod, a podcasting incubator and audio hub that wants to be the largest audio community in U.S. But... she believes to achieve that goal, it has to be done differently. So, Cat is creating a new business model for podcasting. A business model based on accessibility, affordability, and helping voices from the margins tell their own stories. In This Episode: What Cat learned about bridging cultural divides from Turkish beekeepers Why it's so important to empower people in marginalized communities to tell their own stories How podcasting can push traditional media to do better, especially in becoming more inclusive The women in podcasting to watch right now The April launch of the House of Pod Incubator Program for Women of Color Continue Your Learning: Learn More
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S3E5: Documentary Filmmaker Rebekah Henderson
05/04/2019 Duration: 53minContact the Show: ThatsWhatSheDidPodcast@gmail.com Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for women to feature to Tangia Renee. Featured Guest: Rebekah Henderson Rebekah Henderson a.k.a. The Tan Tigress is a rebel storyteller who believes that "the revolution will be art." The art she creates comes in the form of thought-provoking documentary films. As a budding filmmaker, she has told the stories of mixed-race people, stories of motherhood, and now she's working on her first feature documentary, Running With My Girls, a film about women of color running for local office. In This Episode: How being a mixed race women pulled her to filmmaking The experience of birthing, raising and loving a white presenting black son - and the creative inspiration that has resulted The life-changing power of storytelling, especially when people tell their own stories Continue Your Learning: Catch up on Rebekah's Work IG: The Tan Tigress Follow The Podcast: Don't forget to leave us a review and follow us on Inst