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This podcast is all about female empowerment and having those deeper conversations that reveal what truly makes us women who we are. So I want to know what you had to go through to become who you are. What are the lessons you learned from struggle or hard times? When do you know you are a success? It’s about going behind the scenes to talk about women and money. One million more women than men are out of a job because of the pandemic. Women and the family. Women living their dreams. What have you always wanted to do, and what is stopping you? It’s all about helping women be the best they can be!

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This podcast is all about female empowerment and having those deeper conversations that reveal what truly makes us women who we are. So I want to know what you had to go through to become who you are. What are the lessons you learned from struggle or hard times? When do you know you are a success? It’s about going behind the scenes to talk about women and money. One million more women than men are out of a job because of the pandemic. Women and the family. Women living their dreams. What have you always wanted to do, and what is stopping you? It’s all about helping women be the best they can be!

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English

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518-207-4715


Episodes

Miss New York Taryn Delanie Smith

1/30/2023
Elaine talks to Miss New York 2022 Taryn Delanie Smith about new inclusions to the competition, as well as her own story and why she participated in the Miss New York pageant.

Duration:00:21:36

Let's Talk with Annette

1/24/2023
Annette Brown is an author who has been through many challenges. She was addicted to drugs and later her son was murdered. Yet she emerged from her grief and wrote a book, “The Hand I Was Dealt,” to help other moms of murdered kids.

Duration:00:19:03

Women Earning Their Due

1/12/2023
Subrina Dhammi joins Elaine to talk about women getting what they deserve. They touch on the recent Golden Globe wins for Michelle Yeoh and Angela Bassett, and why their awards are so significant.

Duration:00:20:09

Eileen Saint Lauren

12/6/2022
Elaine talks to Eileen Saint Lauren, author of the new book "Goodlife, Mississippi."

Duration:00:20:31

Julia Verdin

11/22/2022
Julia Verdin is a screenwriter who has a film in pre-production called "No Address”. It is about women who are homeless.

Duration:00:23:38

Lisa Giruzzi

10/18/2022
Lisa Giruzzi talks about how the world needs to listen more and talk less to solve problems.

Duration:00:23:46

Vanessa Loder

10/18/2022
Vanessa Loder is an author and a leadership coach. Her new book is titled "The Soul Solution: A Guide for Brilliant, Overwhelmed Women to Quiet the Noise, Find Their Superpower, and (Finally) Feel Satisfied."

Duration:00:17:24

Precious Pitchmaster

10/11/2022
Elaine speaks to Precious L. Williams, the #KillerPitch Master -- a 13-time national elevator pitch champion.

Duration:00:29:51

Panel discussion on Hochul and women's issues

7/13/2022
Elaine speaks with a panel about Gov. Kathy Hochul and women's issues. This discussion was first broadcast as part of NewsChannel 13's Primary Night coverage on June 28. The panel includes:

Duration:00:07:16

George Floyd: Two Years Later - Our Talk

5/25/2022
This is a candid conversation about an upcoming special report. May 25 marks two years since a white police officer killed George Floyd in Minneapolis. That rekindled the conversation about racism in America. Now that two years have gone by, what has changed and what more needs to be done? NewsChannel 13 is bringing you a special presentation on May 25 at 7 p.m. called "The Talk Continues." In this podcast, Elaine Houston, Faith King, Subrina Dhammi, and Rachel Tiede sit down to reflect on...

Duration:00:29:57

Kim Wallace

4/12/2022
Attorney Kimberley Wallace of Wallace Turner Law talks to Elaine Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Duration:00:19:10

Mental Health and Black Women

3/29/2022
Achea Redd talks to Elaine about Black women and mental health.

Duration:00:27:56

Chef Jen Peters

3/22/2022
Chef Jen Peters makes gluten-free flours and is hoping to help people who are gluten intolerant live a normal life.

Duration:00:17:02

Palliative Care

3/15/2022
Elaine talks to Dr. Ayesha Sooriabalan, an inpatient palliative care physician at Saratoga Hospital.

Duration:00:17:33

Kathleen Cameron

3/8/2022
Kathleen Cameron, the owner of Diamond Academy, talks to Elaine about body image.

Duration:00:22:07

Dr. Tiffanie Tate Moore

3/1/2022
Dr. Tiffanie Tate Moore grew up in Compton, California. She was the child of drug-addicted parents and was once shot in a drive-by shooting while going to a bible study meeting. She talks to Elaine about perseverance through life's hardships. NOTE: This episode discusses suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

Duration:00:21:31

Friendships

2/22/2022
Shari Leid is a lawyer, mindset coach, and the author of The Friendship Series. In this episode, she talks about when friendships end.

Duration:00:20:06

Deborah Farmer Kris

2/16/2022
You probably heard the phrase, “children should be seen and not heard.” But Elaine Houston’s guest disagrees with that. Author Deborah Farmer Kris says kids have emotions and as adults, we should always make room to allow kids to express themselves and adults should help them understand those emotions.

Duration:00:15:10

Deborah Cole

2/8/2022
Deborah Cole is an author and photographer who just put out a book about women called "SHE: (Believed She Could So She Did)."

Duration:00:18:09

Sister Sledge

2/1/2022
Debbie Sledge is one of the founding members Sister Sledge -- the group behind the iconic hit "We Are Family." She talks to Elaine about a new family affair. She's joining with the next generation of the Sledge family to form Sister Sledge ft. Sledendary.

Duration:00:20:38