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The SHEROES podcast, created by Carmel Holt, celebrates women’s voices through song and conversation. In addition to her syndicated public radio show SHEROES Radio and her mixtape memoir SHEROES: Mixtape Memoir (Sonos Radio), the SHEROES podcast on Talkhouse serves as a creative lab, including mini-episodes that highlight the intersectional feminist core of SHERO interviews, live tapings and roundtables. The Carmel team remains committed to diversity and inclusion, showcasing a variety of guests sharing their experiences across genres and generations. With a passion for amplifying new voices while recognizing and celebrating those who have paved the way, the event will continue to be a celebration of women.

https://creative.talkhouse.com/network/sheroes

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