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200 Women: Who Will Change The Way You See The World
by Geoff Blackwell, Kieran Scott, Marianne Lassandro, Ruth Hobday & Sharon Gelman
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Two hundred women from a variety of backgrounds are asked the same five questions. Their answers are inspiring human stories of success and courage, love and pain, redemption and generosity. From well-known activists, artists, and innovators to everyday women whose lives are no less exceptional for that, each woman shares her unique replies to questions like "What really matters to you?" and "What would you change in the world if you could?" Interviewees include conservation and animal welfare activist Jane Goodall, actor and human rights advocate Alfre Woodard, and Nobel Peace laureate Rigoberta Menchu, along with those who are making a difference behind the scenes around the world, such as Marion Wright Edelman, head of the Children's Defense Fund.…
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"Robin: One I found really interesting is 200 Women . This is a series of interviews with 200 women around the world, from all different walks of life, many of whom I had never heard of. Some of them are people that you might know—celebrity chefs or politicians—but many of them are just women living in totally different kinds of circumstances. “I always like to use a seesaw analogy for audiobooks.” This team of New Zealand journalists and photographers went around the world and interviewed them and photographed them in place. It’s a fascinating program. There is an accompanying coffee table book with stunning photographs. This would definitely be a case where you’d want to look through the book as well as listen to these women answering questions. It’s a very interesting, very unusual book. Robin: It’s more like cultural commentary. The full title is 200 Women: Who Will Change the Way You See the World . They’re being asked exactly the same five questions. So you’ll be asked the same question as a woman who is herding goats in Afghanistan. It’s stunning. Mary: I think 200 Women is a good example of how many audiobooks today, especially the multi-voiced ones, have really strong appeal for podcast listeners. Podcasts are kind of the gateway drug to audiobooks. That whole idea of social history, finding out about a culture, little snippets, feels very comfortable to podcast listeners. This is a title that can bring podcast listeners into the audiobook fold."
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