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Stanford MSx Insider

Bea Asavajaru & Vinicius Quintanilha

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A podcast detailing the experiences of MSx students at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Originally created by Jateen Kooverjee and Sasha Gidwani, this podcast has been passed down to the next incoming class of MSx students. This season is now hosted by Class of ’25 students Vinicius Quintanilha and Bea Asavajaru. The views expressed in this podcast are our own and do not represent the views of the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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Healarious

Amy Redbird and Theresa Benson

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"Healarious" is a podcast that blends humor with resilience, aiming to find light in the darkest situations and offering hope amidst challenges. It's presented from a strong, empowering, woman-led perspective, emphasizing the importance of laughter and strength in personal development and mental wellness. Follow us on Instagram at @healariouspod Bookmark our Linktree and check back for Healarious merch and more
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Kandid Kisses Tv

MichelleC. Aka DjMakEMove

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Kandid Kisses Tv is NOT your typical interview. Q&A of some of your favorite people, entrepreneurs, comedians, community leaders and new talent. with Host: MichelleC. aka DjMakEMove better known as the "Jill Of All Trades"
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Success Leaves Clues

Gary Brackett

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"Success Leaves Clues" is a podcast focused on gleaning life lessons from life experiences. I bring guests from my life on air to share their stories & #SuccessClues in the hopes that we can inspire the next innovator, inventor, or entrepreneur no matter who he or she is. #IHopeWeAllMakeIt Host: Gary Bracket
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What if everything you feared actually happened… and it turned out to be the best damn thing for your soul? In this jaw-droppingly real and hysterically human episode, we sit down with the brilliantly unfiltered Anna Przy — the internet’s favorite permission slip for rest, rage, and radical self-love. From losing everything during the pandemic to f…
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Dr Georgia Munro-Cook, a Research Fellow in the Disability and Rehabilitation Research Unit at Griffith University here in Australia, joins us to talk about her work around women, sport and disability. Georgia is also the author of Building the WNBA: From "Dunking Divas" to Political Leaders and a wheelchair basketball player, member of the Austral…
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Antoine Gamberini (MSx '25) reveals his dynamic Stanford GSB experience, transforming from a European telecom executive to a multifaceted student. He emphasizes the importance of reflection, community engagement, and seizing diverse opportunities. His journey demonstrates how the MSx program enables professionals to explore personal passions, devel…
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Dr Elizabeth DeWolfe is a Professor of History and Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies at the University of New England and Author of Alias Agnes: The Notorious Tale of a Gilded Age Spy. In this episode, she tells us the story of two women and a scandalous trial. Read the transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Beth-DeWolfe…
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What happens when you trade gaming addiction, burnout, and disillusionment... for a bicycle and a mission of kindness? In this powerful episode, performer, artist, and author Nathaniel Allenby joins Amy Redbird and Theresa Benson to share his six-year, 28,000-mile journey across 10 countries and 30 states — powered by nothing but wheels, willpower,…
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Dr Samantha Schulz, an Associate Professor of the Sociology of Education at The University of Adelaide to discuss how the manosphere is radicalizing young men and boys, and how this is playing out in classrooms at both the school and university level. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Samantha-Schul…
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What if your therapist had four legs and fur? In this episode of Healarious, we unleash a powerful (and unexpectedly hilarious) conversation with psychologist Dr. Angela Ceisel, a leader in canine-assisted therapy. From training dogs to detect trauma cues to burnout in therapy pups, Angela dives deep into the science, spirit, and soul of working al…
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Dr. Carrie Gibson, who studies the history of the Caribbean and is the author of two books, Empire’s Crossroads: a history of the Caribbean from Columbus to the present day, and El Norte: the epic and forgotten story of Hispanic North America. She joins us to talk about the women involved in slave revolts in the Caribbean - who were they, what do w…
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Serene Bennett Williams, high school civics teacher and co-founder of Women's History in High School, tells us about Catholic nuns as activists. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Serene-Bennett-Williams-on-activist-nuns-transcript.pdf Read more from Serene about Marjorie Tuite and Margaret Traxler on t…
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This one’s been sitting on the shelf for a minute—recorded back in the fall, but still very much alive. In this episode, Theresa (finally) thaws out from a freeze/flight spell and reconnects with Amy for some real talk about strong women, vilified women, and the complicated power of being visible. We cover big stuff: motherhood, body image, hair lo…
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Simeran Maxwell, Associate Curator of Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia, joins us to talk about Australian designers Jenny Kee and Linda Jackson, and the French modern artist who inspired them, Sonia Delaunay. The three women’s work is on display now at the NGA in an eponymous exhibition that will be on into 2026: nga.gov.au/exhib…
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Dr Beth Linker, author of Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, joins us to talk about the “strange and surprising history of the so-called epidemic of bad posture in modern America.” Get the book: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691235493/slouch Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Dr-…
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Jateen Kooverjee (MSx '24) discusses his MSx journey and how the program's flexibility and resources, including an independent study, enabled him to explore entrepreneurship. He highlights the support from his wife, who also engaged in Stanford's academic and entrepreneurial opportunities, and emphasizes the value of challenging conventional career…
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Dr Robyn Spencer-Antoine, a historian and author of The Revolution has Come: Black Power, Gender and the Black Panther Party, to discuss radical leftist Black activist Patricia Murphy Robinson and the intersections of nurturing and radicalism. Get the book: https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-revolution-has-come Read the interview transcript: https://ww…
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Sasha Gidwani (MSx '24) shares her journey from a long-standing career in finance to exploring new opportunities through the Stanford MSx program. She discusses how the program's flexibility allowed her to challenge conventional career paths. Sasha emphasizes the value of leadership development, diverse experiences, and lasting relationships formed…
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Dr. Elizabeth Mahony, a research scientist at CSIRO, joins us to talk about Australian pioneering radio astronomer Ruby Payne-Scott, and the gendered barriers that ended her career. Read more about Payne-Scott on the Infinite Women site: https://www.infinite-women.com/women/ruby-payne-scott/ Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women…
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Dr. Beth Hubble, Director of the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at The University of Montana, joins us to talk about the complexities of transgender histories, including gender fluid, two-spirit and other non-binary identities. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Beth-Hubble-on-trans-hist…
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What happens when the very treatment meant to help you ends up harming you? In this powerful episode of Healarious, hosts Amy Redbird and Theresa Benson sit down with Angela (Angie) Peacock, a combat veteran, withdrawal coach, and van-lifer, to discuss the raw realities of PTSD, benzodiazepine withdrawal, and medical gaslighting. Angie opens up abo…
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Dr Caroline Sequin, Assistant Professor of History at Lafayette College, joins us to discuss the intersection of racial politics and sex. Dr Sequin is the author of new book, Desiring Whiteness: A Racial History of Prostitution in France and Colonial Senegal, 1848–1950. More about the book: https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501777035/de…
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In this Season 2 premiere of Healarious, Amy Redbird and Theresa Benson dive deep into the messy, beautiful journey of healing—complete with laughter, personal revelations, and the occasional F-bomb. Amy shares powerful stories from her summer, including a transformative trip to New York City, an emotional visit to Bruce and Brandon Lee’s graves, a…
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Dr Jennifer deWinter and Dr Carly Kocurek from the Illinois Institute of Technology tell us about some of the pioneering women in the video game industry. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Jennifer-deWinter-and-Dr-Carly-Kocurek-on-women-and-the-evolution-of-video-games-transcript.pdf…
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Dr. Gwendolyn Collaço, Anne S.K. Brown Curator for Military & Society at Brown University Library, to talk about both the namesake of her role, military historian Anne S.K. Brown, as well as art collector Adrienne Minassian. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Dr.-Gwendolyn-Collaco-on-Anne-S.K.-Brown-and…
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Barbara Winslow, professor emerita in women and gender studies at Brooklyn College and founder and director emerita of the Shirley Chisholm Project of Brooklyn Women’s Activism, joins us to discuss the rise and fall of Roe v Wade and how the activist tactics used to gain American abortion rights decades ago can prove effective in protecting them to…
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Dr Deborah Hart, Head Curator of Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia, joins us to talk about Post-Impressionist painter Ethel Carrick. An exhibition of Carrick’s work is on display at the NGA through 27 April 2025, and the accompanying publication is available for purchase: nga.gov.au/exhibitions/ethel-carrick Read the interview tra…
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Dr Marlene L. Daut, Professor of French and African-American Studies at Yale University and author of the new book, The First and Last King of Haiti: The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe, as well as Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution, joins us to tell the story of Marie-Louise, who was queen of Haiti from 1811 t…
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Dr Maria Antico, a Postdoctoral Fellow in Medical Image analysis at the Australian e-Health Research Centre and Adjunct Lecturer at the Queensland University of Technology, joins us for a chat about her scientific forebear, astrophysicist Margherita Hack, as well as her own research developing wearable ultrasound technology for use in space and her…
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Amy-Jane Humphries, PhD Student at the University of Liverpool, joins us to talk about the Hanoverian rise to the English throne, and royals like Caroline of Ansbach and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Amy-Jane-Humpries-on-the-Hanoverians-transcript.pdf…
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Kate Saccone, Project Manager and an editor for The Women Film Pioneers Project, tells us about some of the fascinating women of the silent film era and we delve into the reasons so many were lost to history and how some patterns persist even today in the film industry. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/upload…
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Dr Rebecca Edwards, Curator of Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia, joins us to talk about Australian potter and painter Anne Dangar. An exhibition of Dangar’s work, curated by Dr. Edwards, is on at the NGA through 27 April 2025: https://nga.gov.au/exhibitions/anne-dangar/ Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.co…
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Karen Valby is the author of the book The Swans of Harlem: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History. Karlya Shelton-Benjamin is one of the titular dancers. The book is also a history of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, which shifted the national narrative of who could be a ballerina. Get the bo…
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Dr. Stevenson previously joined us to discuss women in the early years of Australian observatories, specifically in the context of the decades-long, international Astrographic Catalogue project. But as always, the more you dig, the more women’s stories you will uncover, so Dr Stevenson is back to tell us about women in Australian astronomy. Read th…
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Dr Josephine Browne, a Teaching Associate at Southern Cross University and recently a member of the executive of the Australian Women and Gender Studies Association, joins us to discuss author Mary Ward, her 1894 novel Marcella and the New Man/New Woman movement of that period. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-conten…
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Another @KandidKissesTV Comedy Podcast episode is locked and loaded with comedian @laffsowhat ! You Don't want to miss this episode! We chat about it all! From the entertainment industry, Celebrity Crushes, D.A.Q's=Dumb Ass Questions, Opera that Thing Out, G. M.G=Grinds My Gangsta and even play a round of @SingADooGame ! You don't want to miss this…
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Serene Bennett Williams and Kristen Kelly, founders of Women's History in High School, join us to talk about their fight for increased women’s history representation in US schools, including a campaign for an AP course in Women's US History. Read more about their work at www.wapush.org Want to help? The campaign needs letters of support from colleg…
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Deirdre Cannon, Assistant Curator of Australian Art at the National Gallery of Australia, tells us about Australian artist Lindy Lee, and the solo exhibition of her work that is on now at the NGA through 1 June 2025. More about the installation: nga.gov.au/art-artists/sculpture-garden/lindylee-ouroboros/ More about the exhibition: nga.gov.au/exhibi…
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Part #2 . Another @KandidKissesTV Comedy Podcast is Locke and Loaded with Content Creator/Actor/Influencer Zeus Campbell of Peacock/Bravo's hit Show Queens Court Season 2! We chat about it all, from the entertainment industry, his time on the show, Celebrity Crushes, D.A.Q's=Dumb Ass Questions, G.M.G=Grinds My Gangsta, Opera That Thing Out, and eve…
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Speaker and historian Dr. Surekha Davies, author of the upcoming book Humans: A Monstrous History, Renaissance Ethnography and the Invention of the Human: New Worlds, Maps and Monsters, joins us to chat about the monstrous feminine in human history and how the traits we demonise in women become literal demons. More info: https://www.surekhadavies.o…
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Another @KandidKissesTV Comedy Podcast is Locke and Loaded with Content Creator/Actor/Influencer Zeus Campbell of Peacock/Bravo's hit Show Queens Court Season 2! We chat about it all, from the entertainment industry, his time on the show, Celebrity Crushes, D.A.Q's=Dumb Ass Questions, G.M.G=Grinds My Gangsta, Opera That Thing Out, and even play a r…
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Jude Berman is the author of the new novel The Vow, a fictionalized version of the life of 18th century painter Angelica Kauffman. More about the book: simonandschuster.com/books/The-Vow/Jude-Berman/9781647427887 Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Jude-Berman-on-Angelica-Kauffman-transcript.pdf Read mor…
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Author Maria Vetrano tells us about her new novel Queen Bess: A Tudor Comes to Save America, a political fantasy that reimagines Elizabeth Tudor as a US presidential candidate in 2028. Buy the book: queen-bess.com Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Maria-Vetrano-and-her-time-travelling-Queen-Bess-transc…
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Tamar Carroll, Chair of the Department of History at the Rochester Institute of Technology in the US joins us to talk about the history of the LAMBDA Network at the Kodak corporation, which was headquartered in Rochester. You can learn more about her work at lambdanetworkkodak.net Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-con…
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Historian and community impact strategist Dr Ramona Houston joins us to talk about telling African-American and Latina-American histories - why they don't get as much attention as they should and what can be done about this disparity. Read more about Dr. Houston and her work: http://ramonahouston.com/ Read the interview transcript: https://www.infi…
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Dr Alison Parker, History Department Chair and Richards Professor of American History at the University of Delaware, joins us to talk about the suffragist and civil rights activist Mary Church Terrell, the subject of Dr Parker's biography, Unceasing Militant. Get the book: https://uncpress.org/book/9781469684055/unceasing-militant-second-edition/ R…
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Historian, author, and royal commentator Dr. Carolyn Harris, who teaches history at the University of Toronto, tells us about the fascinating female relatives of Peter the Great, who ruled Russia from 1682 until his death in 1725 as Tsar and later Emperor - including those who ruled before and after him. Read the interview transcript: https://www.i…
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Another @KandidKissesTV Comedy Podcast episode is locked and loaded with comedian @KeyshaE ! You Don't want to miss this episode! We chat about it all! From the entertainment industry, Celebrity Crushes, D.A.Q's=Dumb Ass Questions, Opera that Thing Out, G. M.G=Grinds My Gloss, and even play a round of @SingADooGame ! You don't want to miss this epi…
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Another @KandidKissesTV Comedy Podcast episode is locked and loaded with comedian @iLordOwen ! You Don't want to miss this episode! We chat about it all! From the entertainment industry, Celebrity Crushes, D.A.Q's=Dumb Ass Questions, Opera that Thing Out, G. M.G=Grinds My Gangsta, and even play a round of @SingADooGame ! You don't want to miss this…
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Karen Espinosa, a postgraduate student in Heritage Management at Bath Spa University in England, joins us to tell the story two women, one abbey and the Magna Carta, following a line from Ela of Salisbury, 3rd Countess of Salisbury in the 1200s to Matilda Talbot in the 1900s. Read the interview transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/…
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Another @KandidKissesTV Comedy Podcast is locked and loaded with the hilarious @therealmarcusdwiley . He's Currently on tour with the Hilarius Ali Siddiq. We chat about it all, from the entertainment business, to celebrity crushes, D.A.Q's=Dumb Ass Questions, G.M.G=Grinds My Gangsta, Opera the thang Out, and even played a round of @SingADooGame ! Y…
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