Megan Rapinoe, Stella McCartney, Senator Tammy Baldwin, and more celebrate Women’s History Month on ‘In Fact with Chelsea Clinton’

Society & Culture March 11, 2022
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iHeartPodcasts’ “In Fact with Chelsea Clinton” is celebrating Women’s History Month with new episodes this March. This series is paying tribute and showing gratitude to women who have tirelessly fought, defied the odds, and shaped the world – from Florence Nightingale to Notorious RBG and modern day heroines.

In this month’s special episodes, Chelsea will chat with 12 trailblazing women about their personal journeys, the progress society has made, and what changes still need to happen. Guests include athletes, activists, business leaders, scientists, storytellers, politicians, and tech pioneers. They’ll share their stories and give kudos to women who paved the way and continue to serve as inspirational leaders today.

Upcoming guests include soccer star Megan Rapinoe, veteran White House Correspondent April Ryan, fashion designer Stella McCartney, and more. Hear how they started their careers, their biggest inspirations, and how it feels to garner power in their industry. They’ll highlight what happens when women are given a chance and “a seat at the table,” according to the podcast’s description.

Chelsea interviewed Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin in episode 1 titled “Women in Public Office.” They discussed progress toward equality and next steps to take. In 1998, Senator Baldwin was elected to the House. She was Wisconsin’s first female member of Congress and the first openly LGBTQIA+ person to win a Congressional seat. Senator Baldwin became the state’s first female Senator and openly LGBTQIA+ Senate member in 2012 and was reelected in 2018. She has led reforms in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and manufacturing.

Award-winning chef Mashama Bailey joined Chelsea on the second episode to discuss training in New York and France, gaining experience at New York’s restaurants like Gabrielle Hamilton’s Prun, and how women are treated in the food industry. Mashama was the first African-American chef on Netflix’s Chef’s Table, and she recently opened two restaurants in Austin, Texas. Mashama is the co-founder and executive chef of The Grey and The Grey Market in Savannah, Georgia and recently co-authored Black, White, and The Grey: The Story of an Unexpected Friendship and a Beloved Restaurant with her business partner John O. Morisano.

“In Fact with Chelsea Clinton” has released over 10 episodes. Last year, she spoke with experts and activists like Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dax Shepard, Jonathan van Ness, and her mom, Hillary Rodham Clinton. Episodes included discussions on vaccines, climate change, sex, public health, stigmas, and explored what these topics have in common.

This March, tune in for new, inspirational episodes of “In Fact with Chelsea Clinton.”

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