

Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller
Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller
Inflection Point with Lauren Schiller - one of the only nationally syndicated radio shows and one of the first podcasts ever \ to exclusively feature conversations with women about how to build power and lead change aired from 2015-2024. Grab a copy of the book based on the show which distills over 200 interviews into 5 steps for change, along with stories and advice for how to take care of yourself and each other: It’s a Good Day to Change the World. Every episode is now archived at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, where you’ll hear incredible stories from leaders working towards an equal, just, and joy-filled world. You’ll come away from every conversation with context, hope and inspiration. Plus, you’ll get expert advice and the tools you need to take action on the issues that matter to you–at home, at work and in the world. Produced in partnership with KALW 91.7FM in San Francisco and PRX.
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Feb 20, 2016 • 26min
Lindsey Turrentine, CNET.com
Women hold only 9% of management positions, and account for only 14% of senior management positions at Silicon Valley startups. Meet the Editor-in-Chief of CNET.com, Lindsey Turrentine.

Feb 19, 2016 • 29min
Alex Bernadotte helps students succeed in college
"Inflection Point" host Lauren Schiller talks with Alex Bernadotte, Founder of Beyond 12 who shares how she is helping underserved students succeed in college.

Apr 10, 2015 • 26min
How To Give Work Instead of Aid - Leila Janah, Samasource
Leilah Janah founded Samasource to connect the poorest people in developing countries to digital work through a pioneering approach she calls “impact sourcing.” We spoke in 2015 and we’re re-releasing this episode now because she’s written a book based on her experiences called “Give Work.”

Mar 6, 2015 • 26min
Caterina Fake of Findery & Flickr
Women hold only 9% of management positions, and account for only 14% of senior management positions at Silicon Valley startups. Meet the co-founder of Flickr and Findery, Caterina Fake.