The Navajo are a matrilineal society, meaning women own the land and pass it down to their daughters. When Navajos introduce themselves, they will name their maternal clan first. The stories told in cultural ceremonies revere women. But today rape and domestic violence rates surge. There are few female council delegates, and the Navajos have yet to elect a woman president. So what happened? That’s what we set out to answer in this series. We’ll learn about the many attempts to eradicate the ...
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I’m Dr. Tammie Chang, creator and host of the LeadHER Podcast for Women Physicians! I’m a pediatric hematologist/oncologist, a leadership coach for women physicians, #1 bestselling author, keynote speaker and the Co-Founder of Pink Coat, MD, a platform dedicated to helping women physicians thrive in their lives and careers. If you’re a woman physician feeling stuck, frustrated, or disempowered, and know deep inside that you want to step into your power as a visionary leader, this podcast is ...
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Your Why. Create your personal mission statement.
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This episode is about our Why: our personal purpose, calling and mission. We will explore and create your Personal Mission Statement together in this episode!Autor: Tammie Chang MD
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Start right where you are. Know Your Core Values
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This episode is all about starting from the very beginning and getting to know our core values. We will explore what core values are, why they are important, how they help us as leaders, and help you clarify your own top core values.Autor: Tammie Chang MD
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Welcome to the very first episode of the LeadHER Podcast for Women Physicians!! This show is all about sharing the critical leadership and personal wellness tools you didn’t learn in Medical School, how to step into your personal power as a visionary leader, and how to pave the way for others to join you. I’m here to help you begin to listen to tha…
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I’m so glad you’re here! I’m Dr. Tammie Chang, pediatric hematologist/oncologist, leadership coach for women physicians, #1 bestselling author, keynote speaker, and Co-Founder of Pink Coat, MD. If you’re a woman physician feeling stuck, frustrated, or disempowered, and know deep inside that you want to step into your power as a visionary leader…thi…
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Like thousands of other Navajos, Haley Laughter was raised Mormon and had to seek out her people’s spiritual teachings. Today she bridges that cultural gap that so many young Navajos are trying to leap across.
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The Nizhoni Girls are redefining what it means to be Navajo. They're shaking down their assimilated ways in their songs and holding onto key Navajo beliefs in their activism.
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Jeneda Benally is making music that empowers indigenous youth because she wants her daughters to grow up in a world where they feel strong and powerful. She and her brother just released an album called “Fight Like A Woman.”
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Meet Navajo Council Delegate Amber Kanazbah Crotty. Crotty, whose middle name means “warrior,” has started her own #MeToo movement — without the hashtags. She’s confronted her colleagues and has written policies about the violence against women that pervades her culture.
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Meet Navajo historian Jennifer Denetdale. Through her story and the book she wrote about her great-great-great grandparents, better understand how the power of Navajo women has been repressed.
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The first episode of Changing Woman focuses on the Navajo coming of age ceremony for girls, one of the most important and sacred rituals is experiencing a resurgence today. Hear parts of the songs and the rituals from the kinaaldá and learn how powerful an impact it can have on a young woman.
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