Why did I start a podcast?
Herstories has been on my mind for years, specifically four or five. After countless calls with inspiring women, I kept thinking, “I wish more people could hear these conversations.”
I also couldn’t ignore how history, his-story, so often centers men’s voices while women’s stories remain in the background. With Herstories, I want to change that narrative. What better time to launch than during Women’s History Month in 2023?
Turning 50 brought significant life changes, and I realized it was time to prioritize myself and create space for the stories that need to be heard.
On Herstories, I explore topics like divorce and co-parenting with a gay ex-husband, aging and menopause, navigating single parenthood, supporting a trans child, launching kids into adulthood, the struggles of being a working mom, and the complexities of grief.
Let’s get started, because every woman’s story matters.
I’m a storyteller, connector, and lifelong relationship builder. With over 20 years in software marketing, I’ve dedicated my career to bringing people together, sparking conversations, and amplifying voices that deserve to be heard.
What does that really mean? It means I enjoy talking to people. I get energized by hearing their stories, making connections, and seeing the magic that happens when ideas and experiences meet. That’s exactly why I started Herstories, to share these amazing conversations with you.
I consider Atlanta, Georgia, my home, where I stay active in Pride and Human Rights Campaign initiatives and volunteer with dog charities. When I’m not working or podcasting, I enjoy exploring the world with family and friends.
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Herstories is more than a podcast. It’s a platform to amplify the voices and lived experiences of women navigating life with courage and complexity