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Ladies Leading Host Ava Thompson Greenwell is joined by her family members as she announces a new direction for the podcast.  Can you say pause? You can use this to listen (or relisten) to previous episodes.

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Managing Editor Daschell Phillips works with a variety of writing genres – including the sacred and the secular.

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Diversity, equity and inclusion, also known as DEI, are the buzz words in many workplaces.  Corporate leader Stefanie Hicks breaks down what it means, why it's important in every industry and how to assess whether your companie's DEI plans are more than just talk.

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Journalist Deborah Douglas has traveled many writing roads.  This time, her journey has prompted her to write the to cover the offcial civil rights trail in the South. 

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Surrenthia Parker is one of the first Black women orthopaedic surgeons in the U.S.  She is listed as a pioneer in The History of Black Women in Orthopaedic Surgery .  Although still low, she says she is seeing progress as the number of Black women surgeons grows.

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Taking the editorial helm of has been a "pinch me" moment for Danielle Cadet.  Like many who have ascended to high-profile positions in legacy media,  she's juggling the pros and cons of social media.

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Have you always wanted to write a novel or a memoir? Publisher Julia Royston coaches would-be authors on how to succeed.  This year she is in the publishing business. You can learn more about her offerings

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