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Robin's Respite
- Narrated by: E. Gaba
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
- Release date: 19-10-2023
- Language: English
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$9.99 or free with 30-day trial
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Pearls
- Wisdom and Advice from Emerging Women Leaders
- By: Sharvette Mitchell, Carmen Jimenez-Pride, Erika Brooks, and others
- Narrated by: Maureen Bradley
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
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Pearls is a collection of advice and guidance for women who want to excel in various areas of their life, career, and business. By the end of Pearls, you'll walk away with a collection of invisible pearl necklaces that will make you feel empowered. You will have a renewed sense of direction and confidence to face what's next for you.
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Pearls
- Wisdom and Advice from Emerging Women Leaders
- Narrated by: Maureen Bradley
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
- Release date: 20-12-2022
- Language: English
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$22.99 or free with 30-day trial
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See Sporty Be Sporty
- By: Natalie Jackson
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The half hour show where we talk to some awesome role models from the world of women’s sport. Hear what legends like Bethany England, Hannah Cockroft, Laura Massaro, Stacey Copeland, Jenny Meadows and Emily Freeman have to say about the Gender Sport Gap, the work going into closing it, and their own role models in sport and in life. By age 7 girls are 22% less likely to call themselves "very sporty" than boys, but we are 33 times more likely to see a photo of a man playing sport in a newspaper than a woman. We're doing our bit to redress the balance, and support others doing the same. ...
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