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🗓️ 22 March 2023
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Empower yourself and others. Listen to Latanya Mapp Frett's insights on feminism and technology on Remarkable People Podcast.
00:20 to 02:11- Intro
18:11 to 19:17 - Helping out with childcare and why we should solve this problem
40:19 to 41:14 - How we can treat people more equally + Teaser
55:20 to OUT - OUTRO
Join Guy Kawasaki on Remarkable People as he sits down with Latanya Mapp Frett, President, and CEO of Global Fund for Women and human rights advocate. With her extensive experience in global health and human rights organizations, Latanya shares her insights on sustainable social impact and the importance of everyday feminists. Get inspired by this remarkable guest and tune in now!
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1:00.0 | episode. I'm Guy Kawasaki and this is remarkable people. |
1:13.5 | We're on a mission to make you remarkable. |
1:16.7 | Helping me in this episode is Latanya Map Frecht. |
1:21.2 | Latania is the president and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, |
1:25.7 | a board member of Oxfam, |
1:27.4 | a board member of management sciences for health, |
1:31.5 | and she teaches at Columbia University. |
1:34.7 | Her extensive experience in global health organizations, human rights, and international development |
1:41.4 | make her a force to be reckoned with. |
1:45.0 | She was the executive director of Planned Parenthood Global, where she quadrupled the size of |
1:50.9 | the program in four years. Prior to that, she spent six years as a human rights officer for |
1:57.1 | UNICEF and nine years with US aid. Latanya holds a BA and government and politics, |
2:04.4 | a master's degree in public policy, and a law degree from the University of Maryland. Go Terrapins. |
2:12.5 | Her new book is called The Everyday Feminist, the key to sustainable social impact, |
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