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The Spotlight Podcast

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Each season, we spotlight one topic that’s overlooked, misunderstood, or deliberately ignored, but has a huge impact on women’s lives. We speak to the people living it, studying it, challenging it, and changing it. If you’ve ever felt invisible, this space is for you. You’re seen here, and you’re not alone.

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episode The Mocha Mermaid: Danni Washington on Ocean Activism, STEAM Education & Hope for the Planet cover

The Mocha Mermaid: Danni Washington on Ocean Activism, STEAM Education & Hope for the Planet

What does it take to turn a childhood love for mermaids into a global mission to protect the ocean? In this episode of the Spotlight Podcast, I speak to Danni Washington: marine science communicator, environmental advocate, and the first African-American woman to host a nationally syndicated science television series. Known as the “Mocha Mermaid,” Danni blends science, storytelling, and creativity to inspire the next generation to care for our oceans. We explore the power of STEAM education (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics), why experiential learning can transform young people’s relationship with nature, and how local communities can drive global environmental change. Danni also shares her personal journey from studying marine biology to becoming a voice for the ocean, the challenges of being a pioneer in a historically exclusionary field, and why hope, even in difficult political and environmental times, remains essential. You’ll also hear practical ways anyone can help protect the ocean, whether you live on the coast or far inland. Topics covered: • Ocean conservation and climate urgency • Representation in science and media • STEAM education and science communication • Community activism and environmental policy • How individuals can help protect the ocean Links: Art by the Sea [https://gmfea.org/event/art-by-the-sea/] Danni's Website [https://www.danniwashington.com/]

6. mars 2026 - 27 min
episode How to use social media INTENTIONALLY and the case for work-life separation cover

How to use social media INTENTIONALLY and the case for work-life separation

In this episode of The Spotlight Podcast, I sits down with Noor Barrage, business consultant and self-described “Systems Girl”, for an honest conversation about loneliness in solopreneurship, intentional productivity, and why structure can be the very thing that creates freedom without stifling creativity. Noor shares her experience of working alone, hitting a wall early in her journey, and redefining success away from metrics and hustle culture. Together, we explore why being “busy” isn’t the problem, how reactivity quietly drains creative energy, and why work-life separation (not balance or integration) might be worth striving for. 🎧 Topics include: * Loneliness and isolation in solo work * Intentional productivity vs constant busy-ness * Redefining success beyond numbers * Systems as a support for freedom and creativity * Work-life separation in a hyper-connected world * Digital minimalism, boundaries, and focus About my guest: Noor Barrage works with founders and CEOs to help them move from reactive chaos to strategic clarity. Her work focuses on building operational foundations and systems that scale while supporting real life. You can find Noor on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/noorbarrage/] and Substack [https://noorbarrage.substack.com/]. Resources mentioned: - Books: Digital Minimalism and Deep Work, both by Cal Newport - Film: The Social Dilemma (2020) - Pretty Little Marketer [https://www.prettylittlemarketer.com/] (PLM) Community

9. feb. 2026 - 41 min
episode Five-Hour Workday: pipedream or soon-to-be reality for parents? cover

Five-Hour Workday: pipedream or soon-to-be reality for parents?

I'm chatting with Amy Grilli, co-founder of the Five Hour Club, about her mission to change what work looks like for parents, starting with a simple idea: a five-hour workday. Amy opens up about her personal struggle returning to work after having kids, how one viral LinkedIn post sparked a global movement, and why parenting is deep work. She shares practical advice for employers looking to support working parents, tips for mums negotiating flexible roles, and why redefining productivity could close the gender pay gap. Topics: * The origins of the Five Hour Club * The motherhood penalty and gender pay gap * How to talk to your employer about flexible work * Creating parent-friendly company cultures 🔗 Links: Instagram: Five Hour Club [https://www.instagram.com/fivehourclub/] LinkedIn: Five Hour Club [https://www.linkedin.com/company/five-hour-club] Website: Five Hour Club [https://fivehourclub.com/]

21. aug. 2025 - 26 min
episode Death of the Girlboss: Gina on why feminism in the workplace needs an upgrade cover

Death of the Girlboss: Gina on why feminism in the workplace needs an upgrade

The Girlboss era promised empowerment...but did it deliver? I talk to Gina Clementi, founder of brand agency Goodstory and ex-Nike Global Digital Brand Manager for Nike Running and the London Olympics. We uncover how surface-level empowerment masked deeper systemic issues, and why it’s time to rethink what leadership and feminism really mean at work. Gina shares her experience navigating corporate giants like Nike and why she left to build something better. We talk burnout, performative feminism, pay equity (yes, she wants her 3 cents), and the future Gen Z is already creating. One with more care, more agency, and less BS. We discuss: * What we need to unlearn from the Girlboss playbook * How performative feminism shows up in the workplace * Why Gen Z’s rejection of hustle culture is a good thing * The role men must play in creating real change * Moving from pinkwashing to policy

2. juli 2025 - 21 min
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