EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 10 MIN
Four Women Who Changed How I See the World with Carrie Murray
from Carrie On! with Carrie Murray
🎙️Carrie On!Connect with Carrie:https://www.carrie-murray.com/https://www.instagram.com/_carriemurray_/https://www.youtube.com/@carrie_murrayComment with who inspires you and share this episode with them!Happy Women’s History Month!On this special episode of Carrie On!, Carrie Murray takes a moment to celebrate the women who inspire her right now — the ones making her laugh, challenging her thinking, advocating for equity, and reminding her why women supporting women still matters.From a hilarious British makeup artist parodying beauty culture… to a sports commentator advocating for trans athletes… to a powerful voice challenging white women to examine privilege… and finally a deeply personal tribute to a lifelong friend — this episode is a reminder that the women in our lives shape who we become.Because behind every woman building something meaningful… there are other women helping hold her up.So this Women’s History Month, Carrie invites you to do one simple thing:Tell the women in your life that you love them.In This Episode✨ Why Women’s History Month still matters ✨ The power of humor in calling out beauty culture ✨ Advocacy for women in sports and trans athletes ✨ The ongoing work of examining privilege and leadership ✨ The deep impact of lifelong female friendshipsInspired By:Genevieve Turley Makeup artist and creator known for hilarious satirical beauty reels that parody celebrity makeup tutorials.Coach Jackie Writer and commentator covering women’s sports, culture, and advocacy for inclusion in athletics.Dr. Akilah Cadet Founder of Change Cadet and author of White Supremacy Is All Around Us: Notes from a Black Disabled Woman in a White World.Lori Medlin Carrie’s best friend of 18 years and the director behind Carrie On!.Key Takeaways:• Women supporting women creates powerful ripple effects in business, culture, and community. • Humor can be a powerful tool for challenging unrealistic beauty standards.• Access to sports and community is essential for youth development and belonging. • Examining privilege and practicing equity requires ongoing work. • Lifelong friendships between women can become the backbone of our lives.
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