I’m Deanna Cauthen and I’d first like to say that hosting this show is a dream come true for me. I am honored to have this opportunity to share about the experiences and the lessons I have learned as a wife, a mother, and a woman who has worked as an entrepreneur for the past 30 years. Secondly, you will not just be hearing from me. I will be interviewing women from a broad spectrum of the communi... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship |
Episode 90–Summer Reading for the Working Woman
Deanna Cauthen, the host of The Working Woman Radio Show, shares 10 of her favorite books to encourage summer reading for the working woman.
The nice thing about the summer is that most people usually... more
Episode 91–8 Inspirational Quotes From Famous Women
This week’s Working Woman Radio Show features 8 inspirational quotes from famous women like Oprah Winfrey, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Margaret Thatcher, and others.
Below are a few of the quotes.
“You ... more
Episode 90–Summer Reading for the Working Woman
Deanna Cauthen, the host of The Working Woman Radio Show, shares 10 of her favorite books to encourage summer reading for the working woman.
The nice thing about the summer is that most people usually... more
Episode 89–Cultivating Sisterhood
The Working Woman Radio Show invited teacher and professional storyteller, LaDoris Bias-Davis, into the studio to talk about cultivating sisterhood amongst women.
LaDoris shared how her parents encouraged and nurtu... more
Episode 88–Financial Advice Before the Divorce
Mindy Pillow, the owner of the Pillow Law Firm, talks about the importance of women getting financial advice before the divorce.
Statistics show about 40 to 50 percent of married couples in the United ... more
Episode 87–The Work-From-Home Wardrobe
Although the pandemic is ending and things are starting to go back to normal, the work-from-home wardrobe will be an important skill to perfect, since working from home is not going anywhere. It may actually be... more
Episode 86–Working While Disabled
The Working Woman Radio Show sat down with Abigail Paul, who was recently diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis, to talk about working while disabled.
Mrs. Paul, a Registered Behavior Technician, talked candidly about w... more
Episode 85–A Conversation with Lizbeth Dison
The Working Woman Radio Show had a conversation with Lizbeth Dison, publisher of ‘Our Town DeKalb’ about the good news she brings to the community.
Ms. Dison talks about the journey that led her to becom... more
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