Working Girl

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Working Girl

In a world on fire, Working Girl brings you the stories of women who refuse to look away — and choose to do the work.Hosted by activist Rachel Mpala, this podcast spotlights women working in the trenches of social justice and nonprofit sectors: from fighting gun violence and homelessness to defending abortion access, dismantling racism, and navigating America’s broken systems.Each week, we go beyond headlines and job titles to ask: What does it really take to stay in the fight for justice — without burning out How do these women protect their joy while doing some of the hardest work in America? And how can you support them?Expect raw conversations, practical insights, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be a woman working at the intersection of purpose, pain, and power.This isn’t corporate career advice anymore.It’s a reckoning — and a rally cry.<

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

In a world on fire, Working Girl brings you the stories of women who refuse to look away — and choose to do the work.Hosted by activist Rachel Mpala, this podcast spotlights women working in the trenches of social justice and nonprofit sectors: from fighting gun violence and homelessness to defending abortion access, dismantling racism, and navigating America’s broken systems.Each week, we go beyond headlines and job titles to ask: What does it really take to stay in the fight for justice — without burning out How do these women protect their joy while doing some of the hardest work in America? And how can you support them?Expect raw conversations, practical insights, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be a woman working at the intersection of purpose, pain, and power.This isn’t corporate career advice anymore.It’s a reckoning — and a rally cry.<

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Rachel Mpala

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