EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 41 MIN
PinkDetect & The Body Agency Collective: Women Building What the World Was Missing
from The Springboard · host Pathfinder International
The Springboard is Women&Co by Pathfinder's new podcast that hosts intergenerational conversations between women leaders and founders actively working to transform the systems that don't work for women.In the first episode of The Springboard, discover how women leaders are transforming health and agency for women worldwide.Madiha Latif, Pathfinder International's Vice President, Strategic Engagement and Innovation, interviews Kate Roberts and Suha Lalani. Kate and Suha focus on their own journeys as founders and leaders, the barriers women face, and innovative solutions that can bridge the gaps. As Kate and Suha demonstrate, addressing barriers to women's health requires a multifaceted approach that prioritizes women’s agency and leverages technology. About Kate RobertsKate Roberts, a seasoned advocate for women's leadership and health, has dedicated over 30 years to championing empowerment through various organizations. She is the founder of the Body Agency Collective, which is focused on making essential health products and services accessible to women. Kate's journey began at a young age, influenced by her experiences around the globe, and is marked by a commitment to filling gaps in health and empowerment for women.About Suha LalaniSuha Lalani embarked on her mission after experiencing personal loss due to late-stage breast cancer in her family. She founded Ping Detect, Pakistan's first AI-powered breast health app, aimed at closing the awareness and early detection gap for breast cancer. Her background in biomedical sciences informs her approach to tackling healthcare challenges, emphasizing the need for systemic change and women's agency in their health journeys.
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