“Skimm This” tackles important topics that impact women, and empowers generations of women to live smarter. Listen to our miniseries throughout the year, airing...
“Skimm This” tackles important topics that impact women, and empowers generations of women to live smarter. Listen to our miniseries throughout the year, airing...
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Seriously Good News: Making Recess More Accessible
The news cycle can be exhausting (trust us, we know). But it’s important for all our mental health to take a break from the negativity — even if it’s just for a few minutes. So together with Ford, we set out to find good news to help us do just that.
For the final episode of our three-part mini-series, we feature an elementary school determined to build an accessible playground so all students can play — and they've almost raised $1 million.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Betsy Julien, the Minnesota teacher leading this project, and several of her fifth- and sixth-grade students. Plus, hear about some more good news that made us smile.
This episode is Skimm’d by Alex Carr and our producers Monica Perry, Pam Segall, and Liz Smith. This episode was created in partnership with Wonder Media Network.
20/6/2023
16:33
Seriously Good News: The Science Behind A Feel-Good Hit
The news cycle can be exhausting (trust us, we know). But it’s important for all our mental health to take a break from the negativity — even if it’s just for a few minutes. So together with Ford, we set out to find good news to help us do just that.
For the second episode of our three-part mini-series, we chatted with the artist behind the feel-good viral hit, “If I Were A Fish.” Plus, we asked a music psychologist why songs like this one make us feel so seen.
In this episode, you’ll hear from corook, who wrote the trending tune, and Dr. Susan Rogers, a professor at Berklee College of Music who holds a PhD in music perception and cognition. Plus, hear about some other headlines that made us smile.
This episode is Skimm’d by Alex Carr and our producers Monica Perry, Pam Segall, and Liz Smith. This episode was created in partnership with Wonder Media Network.
12/6/2023
19:06
Seriously Good News: A Restaurant Run By Grandmas
The news cycle can be exhausting (trust us, we know). But it’s important for all our mental health to take a break from the negativity — even if it’s just for a few minutes. So together with Ford, we set out to find good news to help us do just that.
For the first episode of our three-part mini-series, we visited Enoteca Maria, a Staten Island restaurant where the food is cooked by grandmas — affectionately called “nonnas” — from all around the world.
In this episode, you’ll hear from owner Joe Scaravella, resident nonnas Kathy and Anna, and a couple of very satisfied customers. Plus, hear about some other good news that made us smile.
This episode is Skimm’d by Alex Carr and our producers Monica Perry, Pam Segall, and Liz Smith. This episode was created in partnership with Wonder Media Network.
5/6/2023
15:34
Skimm This: State of Women… and Career
Welcome back to Skimm This. We're back in your feeds to bring you fresh episodes that help you live smarter. This time, instead of weekly episodes, we’ll be dropping miniseries throughout the year that will focus on your wellbeing. And to kick things off, we’re taking a look at the state of women in America, with a series that offers a look into the realities that millennial women in the US face today.
In this final episode, we’re talking about the state of women and their careers.
First up: We’ll start with the data – and why women are concerned about career setbacks
Then: We’ll explain how women are taking action to shore up their careers, despite being weighed down by societal norms and economic realities
Finally: We interviewed an expert about how to start a side-hustle, or secondary income stream
On this episode, you’ll hear from:
Jannese Torres, creator and host, Yo Quiero Dinero
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4/5/2023
22:26
Skimm This: State of Women… and Health
Welcome back to Skimm This. We're back in your feeds to bring you fresh episodes that help you live smarter. This time, instead of weekly episodes, we’ll be dropping miniseries throughout the year that will focus on your wellbeing. And to kick things off, we’re taking a look at the state of women in America, with a series that offers a look into the realities that millennial women in the US face today.
In this third episode, we’re talking about the state of women and their health.
First up: We’ll start with the data – and why women’s well-being is in crisis
Then: We’ll explain how women are starting to advocate for their health in order to navigate a broken system
Later: We interviewed an expert about how you can advocate for yourself before, during, and after your appointments
Finally: We’ve got a script you can use to find a therapist
P.S. Learn more about the different types of therapy here.
On this episode, you’ll hear from:
LaTasha Seliby Perkins, physician, assistant professor of medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine
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Skimm'd by Alex Carr, Andrew Callaway, Elie McAfee Hahn.
“Skimm This” tackles important topics that impact women, and empowers generations of women to live smarter. Listen to our miniseries throughout the year, airing on Thursdays.