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Women of the Northwest
Jan Johnson
30 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text Moe Mylint Than is a student at Clatsop Community College pursuing an associate of arts Oregon transfer degree she was originally from Myanmar one of the Southeast Asia countries where there is a lot of civil war going on. However she studied bachelor of education for five years in Yangon university of education in Myanmar. Due to the military coup everything changed and she had no chance of continuing her education there. The coup shut down the universities and arr...
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Send us a text Moe Mylint Than is a student at Clatsop Community College pursuing an associate of arts Oregon transfer degree she was originally from Myanmar one of the Southeast Asia countries where there is a lot of civil war going on. However she studied bachelor of education for five years in Yangon university of education in Myanmar. Due to the military coup everything changed and she had no chance of continuing her education there. The coup shut down the universities and arr...
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Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture,
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Self-Improvement
Episodes (20/30)
Women of the Northwest
From Myanmar Coup to Classroom: Moe's Pursuit of a Better World Through Education
Send us a text Moe Mylint Than is a student at Clatsop Community College pursuing an associate of arts Oregon transfer degree she was originally from Myanmar one of the Southeast Asia countries where there is a lot of civil war going on. However she studied bachelor of education for five years in Yangon university of education in Myanmar. Due to the military coup everything changed and she had no chance of continuing her education there. The coup shut down the universities and arr...
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5 months ago
25 minutes

Women of the Northwest
When Scams Hit Home: Personal Accounts
Send us a text In this podcast episode, we talk about various scams, how scammers lead us to believe them, and what to watch for. Guests are Kyle Rea, Kay Schrieber, Dale Schrieber Host Jan Johnson narrates her harrowing experience of falling victim to a sophisticated scam. She recounts how a stressful day, combined with technical issues, made her vulnerable to scammers posing as tech support. Throughout the ordeal, Jan was manipulated into purchasing gift cards, believing it was necess...
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10 months ago
49 minutes

Women of the Northwest
How One Woman Changed the Surf Industry with Lexie Hallahan
Send us a text Lexi's Website Jan's website In this podcast episode, Lexi Hallihan shares her incredible journey from watching 'The Love Boat' as a teenager to becoming a prominent figure in the surf industry. Her early interest in recreation led her to Hawaii, where she discovered her passion for nutrition while working at a vegetarian kitchen. This experience laid the foundation for her future endeavors. Returning to Oregon, she pursued a dietetic career, which eventually ...
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11 months ago
29 minutes

Women of the Northwest
On Science, Philippines and Ice Cream
Send us a text This episode begins with some women-on-the-street interviews asking two questions: 1- When you graduated from high school, what was it like? What did you expect your life would look like? 2. Did things turn out the way you expected? Jazmin Geografo left the city of Manilla, Philippines (population 21 million) to try her hand at teaching science in the United States, specifically, the small town of Knappa, Oregon, (population 1800) Originally, she sought to become...
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Women of the Northwest
A Confluence of HIstory and Inspiration with Julie McDonald Zander
Send us a text Julie's website This episode features a discussion with Julie McDonald Zander, an inspiring woman who turned her journalism career into a personal history business. Fascinated with history, Julie's passion led her to the creation of Chapters of Life, where she has published more than 75 books and beautifully captured various individual and local histories. An interesting highlight was Julie's work with Rosie the Riveters, preserving their powerful stories. Julie McDonald ...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Surf, Sand and Community Service: Life Lessons with Patricia Baum
Send us a text Jan's website Contact Patricia Baum for voice-over: teampaty@gmail.com Patricia Baum, an ordinary woman leading an extraordinary life in Mexico, shares her journey from being a surfer in Oregon to owning a surf shop in Todos Santos, Mexico. In addition to running her business, she's also been a property manager, T-shirt designer, environmental advocate, and founder of a bilingual library. Her most recent venture is voice-over, with a focus on audiobooks. Subscribe to the Wome...
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Margo Lalich- Making Visible the Invisible: A Conversation about Death and Dying
Send us a text North Coast EOL Collective Mission, Vision, Values Collective Story and Founders Death Cafe Benefit Corporations for Good In this special episode, Margot Lalich, the co-founder of the North Coast End of Life (EOL) Collective, joins us to talk about the organization's work in creating a collective approach towards death and dying. She shares her insights on the need for society to understand, prepare, and have a living relationship with mortality, challenging the fear, stigma...
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1 year ago
43 minutes

Women of the Northwest
My Heart Attack Saved my Life with Susan Smith
Send us a text My Heart Attack Saved my Life Susan's book Divine Detour by Lori Ann Wood In this heartfelt podcast episode, Susan Smith shares her transformative journey following a heart attack. She discusses how, despite her busy lifestyle and tendency to ignore warning signs, she came to realize the importance of recognizing female-specific heart attack symptoms. Her story emphasizes the urgency of being proactive about heart health and how her experience led to a spiritual awakeni...
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1 year ago
22 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Ecological Wonders: From Mountain Sheep to Pygmy Rabbits to Rhinos with Janet Rachlow
Send us a text In this episode, Janet Racklow shares her unconventional journey from a dance major to a wildlife researcher. Janet's enduring fascination with animal behavior led her to study species across diverse ecosystems, from mountain sheep in Alaska to rhinos in Africa. Her current focus in the Pacific Northwest includes studying the ecological and behavioral intricacies of pygmy rabbits, highlighting the significance of sagebrush steppe habitats. Janet discusses t...
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1 year ago
23 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Preserving Memories: A Deep Dive with Angela Andrieux
Send us a text Mylio website Join us as we discuss the fascinating world of photo preservation with Angela Andrieux, a fine art photographer who balances her passion with a career at Mylio, a photography software company. Angela shares her expertise on organizing and safeguarding family memories, offering practical tips on photo archiving and the benefits of using Miylio Photos for managing digital assets. Discover how Angela's journey into photography led her to become a care...
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1 year ago
19 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Walking the El Camino and other European destinations: Melissa Reid Truax and Rebecca
Send us a text Welcome to "Women of the Northwest," a podcast where we dive into the lives and stories of women who embrace adventure, curiosity, and the joy of discovery. In this episode, join host Jan Johnson as she sits down with Melissa Reid Truax and her daughter Rebecca to recount their unforgettable summer travels across Europe. From the bustling streets of Spain and Portugal to the tranquil beaches of the Mediterranean, Melissa and Rebecca share vivid stories of their jou...
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1 year ago
56 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Cooking at Sea: How Buns Led to Boats for Captain Marilyn
Send us a text Captain Marilyn's journey from crafting balsa wood boats in Seattle to becoming a seasoned maritime captain is one of passion, resilience, and adventure. From her early days racing hydroplanes to serving on university research vessels, Marilyn shares her remarkable experiences. Despite the male-dominated industry, she navigated her way through with skill and determination, facing unexpected challenges, from fighting fires on sea vessels to tendering crew amidst pe...
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Women of the Northwest
From Tehran to Oregon: Mitra's Journey of Resilience
Send us a text Mitra Vazeen shares her compelling journey from Tehran, Iran, to Astoria, Oregon. As a young teenager, with only a handful of English words in her vocabulary, she faced significant challenges but ultimately developed a profound love for the United States. As political turmoil enveloped Iran, Mitra's educational pursuits led her from Iran to the UK, and finally, to the US, where she fought to stay amidst immigration hurdles. Her dedication culminated in receiving ...
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Jamey Hendricks The Confidence Code: Women and Money Management
Send us a text Investment Advisor LinkedIn jameyrae@fiscalfitnessclub.com Instagram:@fiscalfitnessclub Fiscal Fitness Club Facebook Podcast HOLISTIC FINANCIAL COACHING & PLANNING FOR AMBITIOUS WOMEN WITH BIG DREAMS Host Jan Johnson interviews Jamie Hendricks about the critical topic of women and money management. They explore the historical exclusion of women from financial discussions and the progress being made with younger generations. Jamie shares her passion for making...
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1 year ago
33 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Viviana Matthews Changing Lives: The Impact of Clatsop Community Action
Send us a text Clatsop Community Action (503) 325-1400 (volunteer or information) Veterans Housing Assistance Energy Assistance Donate to Food Bank In this episode of Women of the Northwest, host Viviana Matthews shares her remarkable journey from Buenos Aires to becoming the Executive Director of Clatsop Community Action (CCA). Viviana discusses the essential services CCA provides, including housing, food, and energy assistance, and highlights the importance of the Head Start progr...
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Ramona Hunter: Seeking after Gross National Happiness in Buhtan
Send us a text Happiness Matters: Tshering Tobgay at TEDxThimphu Ramona Hunter and her husband Brad were intrigued with the idea of Gross National Happiness. So they took a trip with National Geographic to Buhtan. Ramona had travelled to Asia in the past, and always wanted to return to Buhtan, which is the first country in the world to pursue happiness as a state policy. They have broken down the precepts to basic needs: SecurityIdentityPurposeThis includes psychological well-being, ...
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1 year ago
42 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Lin Gallagher:Voice Actor:Zombies, Queens, and Drunken Sheep
Send us a text Lin's webpage IMBD Instagram Magazine article (Canvas Rebel) Discover the captivating world of voiceover as we delve into the experiences and insights of Lin Gallagher. From impersonations to evil queens, Lynne shares her journey in voice acting and how she found her true passion in the field. She takes us through the challenges and triumphs she has faced, providing valuable advice to aspiring voice actors. Learn about the art of creating unique voices and...
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Nakesha Womble: Changing Lives, One Child at a Time: The Impact of CASA Volunteers
Send us a text CASA In this episode, Nikesha Womble discusses the work of CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) in the foster care system. CASA volunteers are community members who provide consistent support to children in foster care, helping them find permanent, safe homes. They work with various individuals involved in a child's life, including foster parents, biological families, and the court system. CASA volunteers undergo training and are assigned to one child or a sib...
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Theresa Turner-Assistance League: Making a Difference in the Lives of Children
Send us a text ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Theresa Turner, a former opera singer shares her journey from the world of opera to becoming the general manager of Englund Marine and joining Assistance League of the Columbia Pacific, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving children in need. Through programs like Operation School Bell, Assistance League provides new school clothes to children from kindergarten to twelfth grade. They also offer a Duffel Bag program for kids entering foster...
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1 year ago
38 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Norma Hernandez: A Voice for the Latinx Community
Send us a text Links: consejohispano In this episode, Norma Hernandez shares her journey from Puerto Rico to the United States, settling in beautiful Astoria. Discover how Norma found a sense of belonging and community in the Northwest while working with Consejo Hispano, an organization focused on supporting the Latinx community. Norma discusses her role as deputy director and her passion for building a stronger community through educational programs, financial literacy classes, and cultural...
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1 year ago
44 minutes

Women of the Northwest
Send us a text Moe Mylint Than is a student at Clatsop Community College pursuing an associate of arts Oregon transfer degree she was originally from Myanmar one of the Southeast Asia countries where there is a lot of civil war going on. However she studied bachelor of education for five years in Yangon university of education in Myanmar. Due to the military coup everything changed and she had no chance of continuing her education there. The coup shut down the universities and arr...