
Women Making Moves is a podcast that celebrates the moves that women are making to create the existence we all deserve, which often looks like charting their own path.
There are collective shifts happening in the world on an energetic level and as the divine feminine rises, the imbalanced masculine will feel pinched. The ask is that we create the balance we've never seen in this lifetime.
The wome... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 149 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessScienceSocial SciencesEntrepreneurship | |||

In this episode of Women Making Moves, Amy Pons speaks with Lori Lalonde, founder of 'Her Executive Ascent', about her career journey from tech to building a leadership accelerator for senior women. They explore the systemic challenges women face in ... more
Alexis Frank shares her journey as a biracial woman, mother, hip hop dancer, and advocate for women’s empowerment.
The conversation explores breaking free from systems, redefining success, and the importance of self-acceptance. Alexis and Amy reflec... more
When you know better, you do better, right? Thank you, Maya. That's exactly what Bridgette Washington had in mind when she created RaveVenn app that will bring folks 18-29 together in solidarity to understand the type of democracy they're creating. more
Content warning - episode contains reference to and personal experience of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Who were you before the patriarchy and white supremacy told you who to be? Karen Fleshman is an activist and the Founder of the Interrac... more
This is the podcast and array of voices I needed when I was climbing the corporate ladder. Every episode demonstrates the leadership and conversations women desperately need and are looking out for, but are missing from the workplace. It is inspiring, motivating, & full of education and wisdom. Thanks Amy and all of your guests!
I appreciate Amy’s approach for its nuance and clarity. I also love how Amy brings in energy in her conversations. She says she’s “woo-forward,” and I love how that shows up in her interviews. Definitely recommend.
I recently had the pleasure of being a guest on Amy’s podcast, and it was such an incredible conversation. We instantly hit it off—her positive energy, warmth, and genuine curiosity made it so easy to connect and share my story.
What meant even more was the way she followed up. Right after our chat, Amy purchased a pair of Dapper Boi jeans and later rocked them in her latest photoshoot. In her post below, she talks about how confident and comfortable she felt wearing them, and it’s moments like... more
I enjoyed being a guest on Amy’s show. She asks thought-provoking questions that allow you to show your expertise. I enjoy listening to other episodes for their conversational dialogue on a broad range of topics.
I had the best time on Amy Pon’s podcast. It wasn’t an interview— it was a real conversation. We explored Black insights, culture, research and marketing in a way that felt honest, warm and necessary. Grateful for the space to tell my story and continue controlling the narrative— especially as Black History is being erased in real time. Thank you, Amy! #BlackInsights
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