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The 10 Best Podcasts of 2024

Time Magazine 18 Nov 2024
Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code and all-around high-achieving woman, feels ready to blow up her monotonous existence as she stares down 50 ... Saujani takes a few cues from fellow Lemonada ...
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New AI Chatbot offered nationally to aid in paid leave process

Democrat & Chronicle 12 Nov 2024
“Our Paidleave.ai pilot in New York proved that generative AI can make government more accessible and also boost benefit access for working families,” said Moms First Founder and CEO Reshma Saujani ... Help for navigating family leave red tape.
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Six experts on what the election means for workplaces

Time 10 Nov 2024
We reached out to six experts for their predictions about the biggest changes for workplaces and workers, as well as their advice for the months ahead. Here are their responses, edited for length and clarity. ... Email Address ... Dr ... Reshma Saujani ... Subscribe.
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Apple Podcasts – Top New Shows

North Shore News 29 Oct 2024
Top New Shows (US).. 1 ... 2. The Best Idea Yet, Wondery ... My So-Called Midlife with Reshma Saujani, Lemonda ... .
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Mobile Jazz Lab pilot program blends music, STEM learning for students

The Columbus Dispatch 27 Oct 2024
Girls Who Code aims to break barriers in tech world. Girls Who Code, founded by Reshma Saujani, teaches young women and non-binary students how to code in order to close the gender gap in the tech world. Womenkind, USA TODAY ... Music itself is physics.
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Friday briefing: The Commonwealth summit that could put reparations ‘on the table’

AOL 25 Oct 2024
Good morning. Delegates from 56 countries convened at the Commonwealth heads of government meeting (Chogm) in Samoa this week ... US election ... Healthcare ... UK economy ... *** ... “You’ve read All Fours, right?” asks Reshma Saujani as she introduces her podcast ... .
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Harvard Faculty Overwhelming Donated to Democrats Ahead of 2024 Election

The Harvard Crimson 25 Oct 2024
presidential election, a Crimson analysis found ... Roughly 95 percent of those funds went to Democratic candidates ... Todd Y ... Reshma M. Saujani, the CEO of Girls Who Code, donated $14,000 to Democratic PACs and political candidates, including $2,000 to Sen ... .
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‘Serial meets Twin Peaks’ in a true crime tale from Adam Buxton

The Observer 24 Oct 2024
Adam Buxton’s new podcast is billed as Serial meets Twin Peaks, bridging the gap between fiction and true crime ... View image in fullscreen ... Photograph. Jeong Park/AP ... “You’ve read All Fours, right?” asks Reshma Saujani as she introduces her podcast ... Share.
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How child care costs became the 'kitchen table issue' for parents this election season

Usatoday 12 Oct 2024
“Voters are concerned about the cost of day care and it’s not getting enough attention,” said Reshma Saujani, the Economic Club of New York board member who asked Trump the child-care question.
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Raising children is expensive. Some parents want it on the ballot

Star Gazette 12 Oct 2024
“Voters are concerned about the cost of day care and it’s not getting enough attention,” said Reshma Saujani, the Economic Club of New York board member who asked Trump the child care question.
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The 'girl dinner,' 'I'm just a girl' memes were fun, but has their moment passed?

Usatoday 01 Oct 2024
Girls Who Code aims to break barriers in tech world. Girls Who Code, founded by Reshma Saujani, teaches young women and non-binary students how to code in order to close the gender gap in the tech world. Womenkind, USA TODAY ... The memes explained ...
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Opinion: Child care costs widened the pay gap. Women in their 30s are taking the hit.

Star Gazette 30 Sep 2024
Girls Who Code, founded by Reshma Saujani, teaches young women and non-binary students how to code in order to close the gender gap in the tech world ... Reshma Saujani is a leading activist, the founder ...
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Exclusive: Ro Khanna’s Bold Proposal To Cap Childcare at $10 a Day For Most Families

Time Magazine 26 Sep 2024
On Friday, Rep ... But advocates like Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First who recently created a viral moment when Trump gave a nonsensical answer to her question about his childcare policy plan, say the momentum is undeniable.
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This AI chatbot can help you get paid family leave in 9 states. Here's how.

Usatoday 24 Sep 2024
Paidleave.ai – a free AI chatbot through national nonprofit organization Moms First – will now be available to working moms in nine states and the District of Columbia, CEO and founder Reshma Saujani told USA TODAY.
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2024 Forbes Future of Work Summit | The Child Care Crush: What Employers Need To ...

Forbes 19 Sep 2024
... Reshma Saujani and Forbes EVP Moira Forbes looks at the employers' role in solving the child care crush.

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