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By Dharma Rajesh and Saanvi Puri
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
In this episode, we speak to Sherri Kurdakul, the founder and CEO of "Victim's Voice", an app that helps victims of Domestic Violence provide legally admissible evidence to court. As she tells her story, she provides us with wonderful insight on what it takes to start a company as well as how her own journey could influence any one of ours. Take a listen to learn more!
In today's episode we talk to Lily D. Moore, whom many of you know from the hit Netflix show, "Never Have I Ever". We ask Lily about her acting career, the SAG-AFTRA strike, and her own activism. Listen to learn more!
This week, we spoke to Kanika Chopra, the founder of "More Than Melanin", a literary "zine". She takes us through her journey and how she decided to start "More Than Melanin". Listen to learn more!
In our final episode of the Law 101 series, we talk to Shivani Nair, a lawyer based in India. She explains the nuances of working as a women in law, and also her experience of becoming a lawyer in India.
As the co-founder of International Legal League, she breaks down common law terms in this episode. Listen to learn more!
There are more women in law, yet more men hold positions of power. Why is this the case and what can we do to change it? In this episode, Noemi Muya, a lawyer in property and real-estate, and the founder of For Women In Law, tells us how. To learn more about mentorship, being a lawyer, and career advice, press listen!
This is episode 1 of our Law 101 series. Look out in the next couple weeks for more law interviews!
This episode, Dharma and Saanvi interview Lauren Griffith, an accomplished incoming PhD student at UNC. Lauren has received grants from NASA for her cancer research, in addition to internships with the NIH. Lauren tells us how she finds balance between her academics, content creation, and her other passions, like graphic design. Listen to learn more!
This week on LBIT, Dharma and Saanvi speak to Ambika Somasundar, a chemical formalist working in industry right now. They talk to her about her job, education, and instagram account, which serves to help people learn crucial information, like the difference between a post-doc and a PhD. Listen now to learn more!
In this episode, we discuss sitcoms and their impacts on our daily lives. From "The Office" to "Friends" to "Seinfeld", sitcoms have such a great impact on our culture, moods, and even our language! Listen to learn more :)
In this episode, we talk to Michelle Chung, founder of "We The Future of Fashion", a fashion consulting company. She tells us about how inclusivity and sustainability play into the industry and how in her company, she works with retailers to increase their abilities in both of these fields. Listen to learn more!
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.