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If You Only Stop Singing, I’ll Make You Safe - Episode 2

What is it to be a Powerful Woman Today?

Release Date: 08/02/2018

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In this second podcast, If You Only Stop Singing, I’ll Make You Safe, (a title taken from a poem by David Whyte), we explore the back story of how women came to be excluded from the power structure in the first place.

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