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Join POLITICO’s Anna Palmer on the Women Rule Podcast as she takes you backstage with women bosses for real talk on how they made it and what advice they have for women looking to lead. New episodes every other Wednesday. Women Rule is produced by POLITICO in partnership with our founding partners G...
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‘Change comes by rolling up your sleeves’: Alicia Garza, co-founder of Black Lives Matter
For our final episode of 2020, Anna is joined by Alicia Garza, the activist and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement. They look back at 2020...

Breaking down 2020 with Carrie Budoff Brown and Elizabeth Ralph
For her final episode as host of "Women Rule," Anna Palmer is joined by POLITICO editor Carrie Budoff Brown and POLITICO Magazine deputy editor Elizab...

‘Push yourself, but take it easy’: NRCC’s Parker Poling
Now that the 2020 campaign is over, Anna speaks with Parker Poling, the executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee, which m...

Presenting "Global Translations": How can the US compete with China Inc.?
"Women Rule" brings you another special episode of POLITICO's new podcast "Global Translations": The pandemic and the rise of China are prompting Repu...

The election is over. What just happened?: Ally Mutnick
The 2020 race is finished. And while we don't know all the results yet, we know enough to say this: There was a big gap between what was expected and...

Introducing: Global Translations: The world's vaccine tug-of-war
"Women Rule" brings you a special episode of POLITICO's new podcast series "Global Translations." From closed factories to closed borders, the Covid-1...

What I learned by listening: J.Crew CEO Jan Singer
This year, J.Crew is closing all of its stores and offices on Election Day in an effort to encourage its workers to vote. It’s not a move you’d expect...

America Ferrera on 2020, Latino voters and the “Time’s Up” movement
You may know her as the star of “Ugly Betty” and “Superstore,” but right now, America Ferrera is focused on the 2020 election. As the co-founder of Sh...

How does 2020 look for Republican women?: Julie Conway
Julie Conway is the executive director of VIEW PAC, a group dedicated to electing more Republican women to the House and Senate. She joined Anna to ta...

Inside a $6 billion fundraising machine: ActBlue’s Erin Hill
Erin Hill is the executive director of ActBlue, the tech platform powerhouse behind most small-dollar online donations to Democrats. They've raised mo...

'When is it a woman’s turn?': The Lincoln Project's Jennifer Horn
Jennifer Horn is the former chair of the New Hampshire GOP. But these days, she's better known for the Lincoln Project — the group of anti-Trump conse...

‘This one is unprecedented’: Andrea Mitchell on 2020
Andrea Mitchell, the NBC News journalist and television icon, joins Anna to talk about what she's learned over five decades of political conventions,...

The psychology behind the pandemic: Angela Duckworth
Angela Duckworth, a Penn psychology professor and host of "No Stupid Questions" from Freakonomics Radio, on the coronavirus pandemic and the unseen ps...

Agility is the new superpower: Nina Garcia
Our guest today: Nina Garcia, who in addition to being the editor-in-chief of ELLE Magazine, serves as a judge on “Project Runway.”
Her journey...

Padma Lakshmi on how food is a gateway to empathy
Anna's joined by Padma Lakshmi, the author, model and activist who hosts “Top Chef” on Bravo and whose new show, “Taste the Nation,” is now out on Hul...

Curtis Sittenfeld on 'Rodham' and leading the life that's right for you
Bestselling author Curtis Sittenfeld joins Anna to talk about her new novel, "Rodham," which imagines a world where a young Hillary Rodham decides not...

Grieving, surviving but hopeful: Teresa Carlson and Dionna Dorsey
Teresa Carlson, VP of Amazon Web Services, and Dionna Dorsey, the owner and designer behind District of Clothing, join to discuss how businesses are p...

Re-open the economy? 'We're not ready yet': Rep. Pramila Jayapal
Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal represents Seattle, one of the most hard-hit areas in the country during the coronavirus pandemic. Via Zoom, she and Ann...

Talking coronavirus with Melinda Gates
In this special bonus episode, Melinda Gates, one of the world's most active philanthropists and public health advocates, joins Anna to talk about the...

‘If you own your vulnerability, it becomes your strength’: Diane von Furstenberg
Today, a break from all things “coronavirus,” as Anna Palmer talks with fashion legend Diane von Furtstenberg. They sat down back before the stay-at-h...

Inside Facebook's 'incredibly aggressive' response to coronavirus: Fidji Simo
A conversation with Fidji Simo, head of the Facebook App, on tech, coronavirus and Facebook’s response to misinformation and anti-quarantine protests....

‘By December, we are going to go through this again’: Dr. Janis Orlowski
We talk coronavirus with Dr. Janis Orlowski, chief health care officer of the Association of American Medical Colleges, who explains, among other thin...

How coronavirus became the 'story of our lifetime': Joanne Kenen
Joanne Kenen, the executive editor of POLITICO’s health care coverage, walks us through the COVID-19 outbreak, America’s slow response and what we sho...

‘You’d be shocked how many ideas you have’: Birchbox CEO Katia Beauchamp
She’s the co-founder and CEO of one of the biggest e-commerce subscription companies in the world. Katia Beauchamp joins us to talk about how she figu...

'You are the owner of your body': Natalia Kanem
On this special "International Women's Day" episode, Anna is joined by Dr. Natalia Kanem, head of the UNFPA. Her job is to help protect and promote ac...

Harris Faulkner is ‘hungrier than ever’ for the truth
The Fox News host gets real about #MeToo, the 2020 election and what it’s like as the only woman of color to anchor a weekday news show on any major c...

‘I have no illusion about how dirty this could get’: Amy Kennedy
She’s a teacher, mental health advocate and part of one of America’s most famous political families. But does Amy Kennedy have what it takes to oust a...

‘I have a voice and I need to try to use it’: Kathryn Murdoch
Kathryn Murdoch opens up about her famous Fox News-owning in-laws, the existential threat of climate change, why politics is so broken — and why she p...

The art of managing up: Kimberly Grant
When you sit down at a restaurant to eat, there are so many things that need to happen that never occur to you. That’s where Kimberly Grant comes in....

‘I’m making white-man money now’: Gloria Calderón Kellett & Isabella Gomez
Live from the Women Rule summit, Anna speaks with "One Day At a Time" star Isabella Gomez and showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett about TV, Trump, Lati...

‘I know my purpose’: Nancy Pelosi
She's the most powerful woman in America: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. At the Women Rule Summit, she sat down with Anna to talk about the impeac...

How to be a spokesperson when you’re afraid of public speaking: Lolwah Al-Khater
Lolwah Al-Khater is the face of Qatari diplomacy. She’s also an introvert with a fear of public speaking, and the first woman ever to hold her positio...

Does Amy McGrath have what it takes to defeat Mitch McConnell?
She flew 89 combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. She was the first woman in the Marine Corps to fly an F-18 in a combat mission. Now, she’s home i...

Is work-life ‘balance’ the wrong way to think about it?: Amy Howe
Amy Howe, the president and COO of Ticketmaster North America, joins Anna Palmer to discuss the “obligation to dissent” that makes her speak up in mee...

‘An adrenaline addiction with an overdose of patriotism’: MJ Hegar
MJ Hegar doesn’t back down from a fight — whether in combat in Afghanistan, or pushing the Pentagon to revise old sexist rules, or being denied a meet...

Yes, I flipped off a Cabinet member. No, I don’t regret it: Susan Rice
You know Susan Rice as President Obama's national security adviser and UN ambassador. But there's a lot about her you don't know — like the time Donal...

‘Oh, to be young again and know what I know now’: Cindy McCain
A year after the death of her husband, Sen. John McCain, Cindy McCain joins us to talk about the value of civility, her struggle to be taken seriously...

Get to know your own super power: Jamie Jones Miller
It's an important skill to have. Just ask Jamie Jones Miller. She was a college athlete, then worked as a lobbyist before a career on Capitol Hill, wh...

‘Be yourself, and trust that that’s enough’: Kate Lewis
When you conjure up an image of a c-suite executive, you probably don’t envision a smiling, friendly person. At first, Kate Lewis didn’t either.
...

What does it take to make you feel like you belong?: Jessica Rodriguez
She started out as an intern and worked her way up to become the president of entertainment and chief marketing officer of Univision. But before all t...