30 episodes

a podcast spotlighting women’s stories, from a diverse range of backgrounds and stages of life, highlighting the ways they are building community, empowering other women, and walking out their calling.

the girls who gather podcast girls who gather inc.

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

a podcast spotlighting women’s stories, from a diverse range of backgrounds and stages of life, highlighting the ways they are building community, empowering other women, and walking out their calling.

    walking your own path — with Anna Jepson

    walking your own path — with Anna Jepson

    Anna Jepson is an art director, writer, designer, photographer, recipe developer and all-around multi-hyphenate. She’s spent the last decade building a career in the food, beauty, and retail industries, but has found her creative home in fashion. She started her own blog about her adventures in cooking, community, and savoring the slow moments called The Féministe – whose mission is to spur us on towards unity, understanding and acceptance through recipes and authentic conversations. She has worked for some of the world’s biggest brands in beauty and apparel, including Sephora. She currently works as Art Director for Old Navy and Gap. New to New York City, she plans to take the next step of her creative calling through the pursuit of filmmaking. 

    • 59 min
    building from the past and for the future — with Sanza Monleon

    building from the past and for the future — with Sanza Monleon

    Lauren speaks with health coach, plant-based chef, architect, digital designer, and new mama, Sanza Monleon, on what it means to build a world for future generations.
    Sanza is also the founder of the digital magazine the-eosia.com, and creator of The eosia Lifestyle, a digital magazine that helps busy women to improve their health and wellbeing while taking care of the planet.

    • 51 min
    using a little to make a lot — with Elizabeth Moore

    using a little to make a lot — with Elizabeth Moore

    In this episode, Lauren speaks with writer Elizabeth Moore about how she pursued her dreams, dwells in what she has created, and her creative process of listening and dictating.
    Elizabeth is a graduate of Mississippi College and the Columbia Publishing Course at Oxford University. Prior to her time at Oxford, she worked as a writing consultant, content manager, and virtual assistant to authors. She now works for Penguin Random House as a Publishing Associate for Vintage & Anchor Books. Elizabeth’s forthcoming book Liturgies for Hope (Waterbrook), co-authored with Audrey Elledge, will be published on November 1, 2022. Follow her writing at elizabethmoorewriting.com or on Instagram at @elizabethjmoore.

    • 51 min
    a catch-up session — with Lauren Franco and Noelle Boyd

    a catch-up session — with Lauren Franco and Noelle Boyd

    A mid-season check-in with our co-hosts Lauren Franco and Noelle Boyd where we talk about where we are as individuals and an organization.

    • 50 min
    learning to dwell — with Zipporah Baldwin

    learning to dwell — with Zipporah Baldwin

    A believer in turning dreams into realities, and a lover of all things good - Zipporah is a native of Northern Virginia and a recent graduate of Hampton University with a B.S. in Business Management. With her coexisting passions of being her own boss, uplifting women and girls, and sharing her passionate love for Christ, in 2018, Zipporah founded the nonprofit organization of Everyday Esther - an organization dedicated to the core pillars of education, service and sisterhood, and building partnerships with organizations in the Greater DC and Virginia community. 
     Today, she remains the Chief Executive Officer of Everyday Esther, and has also recently relocated to Dallas-Fort Worth, TX where she now also serves as a Community Specialist at Chirstian Vision - a non-profit ministry dedicated to globally reaching communities for Christ through optimized social media advertising, digital pioneering, and effective Gospel content creation. Zipporah is deeply passionate about youth, community development, marketing, non profit operations and faith-based leadership.

    • 38 min
    building through language: identity and community — with Dr. Mary Cazabon

    building through language: identity and community — with Dr. Mary Cazabon

    In this episode, Ha-Young and Noelle chat with Dr. Mary Cazabón about the ways in which language, verbal or otherwise, forms the way we see ourselves in our communities and in the world.
    Dr. Mary Cazabón, Ed.D. is the Assistant Director of the Brockton School Community Engagement Project in Lesley University and a former professor of University of Massachusetts Boston of Applied Linguistics. She was also the former Director for Bilingual/ESL programs at Cambridge Public Schools for K-12 grades from 1994-2008, where she rendered technical services to dual and foreign language programs and instructional programs for ELLs as well as evaluations through her work from 2008 to present at WestEd. She has extensive experience in conducting research and evaluation, and in delivering technical assistance to schools, districts, universities, and state departments of education.

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

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6 Ratings

6 Ratings

haleyonpoint ,

Close to my heart

[gather] is an incredible & beautiful community of women of which I’ve been able to follow for the last few months. Let me be the first to say, these gals are genuine, kind, and beyond thoughtful. I’m proud to know several members as they are gorgeous lights in their communities. I look forward to listening to future podcasts :)

briannamoreno ,

awesome podcast

wonderfully diverse and impactful stories of women of different ages, backgrounds, and life experiences. enjoyed the upbeat tone and the thoughtful conversations. totally recommend to anyone looking to be inspired or encouraged!

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