by Kate Byrne | Mar 3, 2026 | Podcast
The University of Virginia did not accept women until coeducation was introduced in 1970. This institutional transformation was made possible through the grit of its first class of women. Kate Byrne sits down with one of them, author Gail Burrell Gerry, who...
by Kate Byrne | Feb 24, 2026 | Podcast
Money isn’t just math. It’s memory. In this conversation, I’m joined by Scarlett Stanhope – also known as The Biz Hippie – for a refreshingly honest exploration of money, power, and the stories so many women have quietly inherited about both. Scarlett’s work...
by Kate Byrne | Feb 10, 2026 | Podcast
We often talk about the glass ceiling in business, but what if the true barrier to a woman’s full potential starts much lower—at the most basic level of her health and healthcare access? Imagine trying to lead a meeting, ace an exam, or secure funding...
by Kate Byrne | Feb 3, 2026 | Podcast
The way we work is seemingly broken and does not serve us at all. To ensure that the future of work is way better than today, a couple of things we are so used to right now must be vastly transformed. Kate Byrne chats with Jena McGregor, Managing Editor...
by Kate Byrne | Jan 27, 2026 | Podcast
When words fail to clearly convey what you feel or what you want to say, using a different medium may be more effective. Kate Byrne sits down with artist Tamara Garvey, who uses art to confront misogyny in this day and age, when women are attacked even by...