Uppity Women

Stephanie Harris

Conversations with (mostly) women doing cool things. A project of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/womenleadar/support

  • 43 minutes 53 seconds
    Josie talks Coronavirus
    Josie is the daughter of one of my closest friends. She was terrified of me the first few years of her life, and it destroyed my heart. Then one day she decided I was okay. So now she's nine, and one of my favorite kids, along with her little sister Jessie. Using three-way calling, Josie and I called a few people we know to ask them about their Covid-19 experiences. This was recorded in April 2020, at hopefully the height of the pandemic and physical distancing. Enjoy the conversations, and a very special thank you to Josie, her mom Amy, Simon and his mom Hilary, Claire and her mom Jill, Zoe and her mom Amy, and Kyle and his wife Laura and dog Taylor. My life is richer with all of you in it! Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership. This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women. Women Lead Arkansas Music by Daryl Shawn Links: Kyle Kellams Ozarks at Large KUAF.org Mo Willems Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems Jane Goodall
    4 May 2020, 3:12 pm
  • 56 minutes 56 seconds
    The Storybook Project, with Denise Chai and Gem Jones

    Denise Chai is the outreach coordinator for The Storybook Project of Arkansas. From the website: “Our motto was - and is - ‘keeping families connected through reading,’ ” said project founder Pat Oplinger of Cherokee Village. She started Storybook in 1997 with a few other volunteers from a local church. The original purpose, she said, “was to raise the literacy level of both inmates and their children, thus raising education and self confidence levels and family unity.”

    Gem (Undrea) Jones spent about two decades in prison, and she talks to us a little about what got her there, but mostly about what the Storybook Project meant to her during those years and beyond. Also, check out her Facebook page: What About Us? She gives voice to the voiceless.

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.

    This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.

    Women Lead Arkansas
    darylshawn.bandcamp.com/music

    Links:

    The Storybook Project

    What About Us?

    DecARcerate

    Sesame Street Communities


    23 March 2020, 3:00 pm
  • 57 minutes 31 seconds
    Dr. Karama Neal-COO Southern Bancorp

    Where to begin about Karama? She has done so much, from studying fruit flies as a geneticist to helping initiate legislation on heir property to facilitating economic advancement in under-served areas of Arkansas and beyond... . She's amazing! Be sure to follow the links below to find out more.

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.

    This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.

    Women Lead Arkansas
    Music by Daryl Shawn

    Links:

    Karama Neal

    Karama's TEDx Talk re promoting social change 

    Southern Bancorp Community Partners

    Emily Reeves Dean 

    Judge Olly Neal

    Karama and Olly on Storycorps

    Heirs Property Act

    Emory University

    Shore Bank

    Kwadjo Boaitey

    2019 Year of Return to Ghana

    Crystal Mercer on Rock the Culture Podcast

    Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle

    Delta Circles

    Little Free Library

    27 January 2020, 8:35 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    Susan Curtis--Girl Attorney

    Susan Curtis is an attorney in Oklahoma who is the founder of Girl Attorney, LLC. Each state has its own Girl Attorney Facebook page, where we can discuss legal questions, procedure, local court practices, good and bad experiences in the legal field, and anything else we want. It's been a great resource for me, and I have been impressed that we keep the posts almost entirely law-related. Girls just wanna be professional! Susan also puts on GALCON, a national leadership conference for women attorneys. Check it out in the links below.

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.

    This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.

    Women Lead Arkansas
    darylshawn.bandcamp.com/music

    Links:

    Girl Attorney, LLC

    GALCON

    Badillo v. MidCentury Insurance

    Linda Hirshman, author of Sisters in Law

    Lilly Ledbetter

    Sandra Day O’Connor

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    Bryant Johnson-RBG’s trainer

    The Motherhood Penalty

    Lori Andrus

    20 January 2020, 4:00 pm
  • 1 hour 39 minutes
    Zara Abbasi-Chef, Friend

    Zara Abbasi Wilkerson is lots of things, and still deciding who she is. Of course, who we are changes during our lives. In this conversation, we discuss Zara's young life moving around every year or so and how it has affected her. We talk about how she became a pastry chef, why she stopped being a pastry chef (for the public), and what she's doing now. We also discuss her motivation behind starting a private group of women who are looking for friends with whom they can share common interests. 

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.

    This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.

    Women Lead Arkansas
    Music by Daryl Shawn

    Links:

    Aman Abassi

    Natchez

    Yellow Rocket Concepts

    Trio’s

    Univ. of Central Arkansas

    Eggshells

    Zara on Instagram

    Savvy Kids

    Little Rock Soiree

    Salt Fat Acid Heat

    Sauces Cookbook

    Five Mother Sauces

    9 December 2019, 9:48 pm
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Tharwat Lovett, MAP, Emotional and Psychological Wellness Coach

    What a conversation! I just love learning new things, especially about humans. SCIENCE! Tharwat is a wellness coach who digs into what's going on in our brains and bodies to figure out the roots of our problems, hangups, insecurities, anger, whatever we've got going on. I have always been interested in the why of everything. Why do I feel stuck professionally and in personal relationships? What can I do about it? We barely scratched the surface in this conversation, so I look forward to many more. Check out the links below for some of the things we mention.

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.

    This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.

    Women Lead Arkansas
    Music by Daryl Shawn

    Links:

    Stuart Wilde

    Three ways to impress a program upon the subconscious: 1-authority 2-repetition 3-intensity/emotion (emotionally intense situations in life)

    The Four Agreements, by don Miguel Ruiz

    Dr. Caroline Leaf

    Amit Goswami

    Victor Frankl--Sample article

    Felicia Miller Johnson, Sevenfold Coaching

    Mindful Blend Retreat

    18 November 2019, 4:00 pm
  • 1 hour 20 minutes
    Felicia Johnson, Sevenfold Coaching

     Felicia Johnson is the founder of Sevenfold Coaching in Little Rock. She is also the author of "Do You Feel Like a Fraud? A certified life coach's guide to help you recognize and overcome impostor syndrome." Felicia is from a military family, and married into it as well. Her broad geographical and life experiences seem to have prepared her well for her entrepreneurial life. Our conversation was easy, thoughtful, and fun. I can't wait to see her again. Check out links to her business and book below, as well as other things we discussed. 

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.

    This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.

    Women Lead Arkansas
    Music by Daryl Shawn

    Links:

    Sevenfold Coaching

    Do You Feel Like a Fraud? (BUY LOCALLY IF YOU CAN!)

    “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.”

    Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad / Roughing It

    Happiness rankings

    2019 Happiness rankings (AR at 49!)

    Scandal scene about having to be twice as good for half as much

    Humans of New York re working mother quote (image on our Insta page UppityWomenAR): "I have a little girl at home that I love so much, but I also love my job. Part of me wants to be home all the time to see every little change she goes through. But part of me feels like I owe it to her to be what I always wanted to be." HONY, April 23, 2014

    12 November 2019, 5:14 pm
  • 1 hour 35 minutes
    Grant Tennille-Economic Development

    I needed hours to discuss with Grant Tennille all the things on my mind related to economic development. As the former director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, he has some things to say, too. We focused a lot on Little Rock. How fantastic it is and what needs improvement. There's a lot of both!  

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership. This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women. 

    Women Lead Arkansas 

    Music by Daryl Shawn 

    Links: 

    Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 

    Rebecca Tennille 

    CJRW 

    Morril Harriman, Jr. 

    Gov. Mike Beebe 

    Lamar Davis 

    Maria Haley 

    Kissinger McLarty, now McLarty Associates 

    Big River Steel 

    Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. 

    Gabe Holmstrom, Downtown Little Rock Partnership 

    Gang War: Bangin' in Little Rock 

    The Scott Script 

    Sen. Joyce Elliott 

    Dr. Jay Barth 

    G. David Gearhart 

    Apptegy 

    Jared Henderson 

    Opportunity zones 

    Running of the Rexes 

    Raj Chetty, Economist

    UA Little Rock Small Business and Technology Development Center 

    VIPS: Volunteers in Public Schools 

    Rep. Warwick Sabin 

    Rep. Charles Blake

    4 November 2019, 4:00 pm
  • 1 hour 29 minutes
    Brian Parker, Synthesis Guide, Medium, Healer, Teacher

    I truly don't remember what inspired me to find Brian, but it was a combination of things, including a conversation with a friend about mediums. So I went to the Murderino Paranormal Society Facebook page and asked about mediums. The responses were plentiful, but I settled on Brian Parker. I enjoyed our conversation, and I felt very comfortable talking to him. Have I moved from curious skeptic to believer? Not really, but I'm always open to the idea of there being things we don't yet understand. I am also open to the idea that our brains are wondrous things that help us believe the unbelievable. Do you have experiences you want to share on this week of Halloween??? Leave a voicemail at 501-232-1175. We'll keep your identity a secret if you want. CALL US!!! 

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.

    This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.

    Women Lead Arkansas
    Music by Daryl Shawn

    Links:

    Brian Parker can be found at synthesisguide.com or mediumbrianparker.com. You can email or call him.

    28 October 2019, 5:51 pm
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    Chancellor Margaret Ellibee--UA Pulaski Technical College

    Margaret Ellibee is the Chancellor of UA Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock, Arkansas. After you listen, come back here for a reminder of ways you can get involved:

    1) Use your expertise on an advisory board; join the Pulaski Tech Foundation or Alumni Association; donate or raise money for scholarships; go to CHARTS events; build networking partnerships (Rotary, Women's Foundation of Arkansas, and other civic groups. Call the Chancellor's office or the Pulaski Tech Welcome Desk to get plugged in!

    Uppity Women is hosted by Stephanie Harris, founder of Women Lead Arkansas, a non-partisan nonprofit whose mission is to empower women and girls to engage in politics, policy, and leadership.

    This podcast is meant to showcase women (and men!) doing cool things; be a place for hard conversations we need to have before we can make progress (race, politics, feminism, etc.); bring people together to figure sh!t out and get stuff done; and generally thumb our noses at anyone who would tell us what we may or may not do as women.

    Women Lead Arkansas
    Music by Daryl Shawn

    Links:

    Chancellor at UA Pulaski Technical College 

    Sally Carder, former President of National Park Community College in Hot Springs

    Robin Bowen, President of Arkansas Tech University

    Karla Hughes, Chancellor of UA Monticello (four years?)

    Lexicon Steel 

    Windgate Foundation 

    Charts Theater Events

    Youth Chefs Culinary Camp

    Little Rock Air Force Base

    Arkansas National Guard  

    National Science Foundation

    University of Central Arkansas

    UA Little Rock

    Heather Nelson of Seal Corporation

    Jay Chesshir, Little Rock Chamber of Commerce

    Gov. Asa Hutchinson

    Lucinda Williams

    Second City

    Mississippi Mass Choir

    Black Violin

    Mary Wilson

    22 October 2019, 1:18 am
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Angie Maxwell: The Long Southern Strategy

    Dr. Angie Maxwell is the director of the Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics & Society at the University of Arkansas. She and Todd Shields wrote, "The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics. If you want to know how we got to today in politics, you must read this book. Please follow the links to find out more about Angie, Todd, and the amazing work they do with the Blair Center. We're lucky to have them. We recorded this interview at South on Main in Little Rock. It was a little noisy, but Angie is very busy, so we had to squeeze in lunch while she was in Little Rock. 

    "As Promised" by Daryl Shawn, an incredible musician.

    Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics & Society

    The "Fulbright Peace Plan"

    Todd Shields

    Southern Politics in State and Nation, by V.O. Key

    Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame

    The David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History 

    ERA/Equal Rights Amendment

    Single Parent Scholarship Fund

    University of Arkansas Press

    League of Women Voters

    Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families

    Arkansas Politics and Government (updated by Jay Barth in 2005)

    Ann Henry

    Hillary Rodham Clinton

    Gov. Asa Hutchinson

    Phyllis Schlafly

    Jeffrey Toobin, "The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court"

    Modern Sexism Scores

    14 October 2019, 3:00 pm
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