
Julia Caswell was born in communist Bulgaria, but was able to escape with her family. Remarkably, years later in 1989, Julie was assigned to be the broadcaster for Voice of America radio, who would announce to the Bulgarian population, the end of communist rule.
Jul 15, 2021
37 min

Neylan McBaine is a non-profit leader, marketing executive and passionate advocate. As the author of three books and TEDx presenter, Neylan has been called a “uniquely important” “change agent” in Utah and within her faith. Drawing from foundational years as a marketer in Silicon Valley, Neylan brings a unique combination of audience awareness, clear communication and a sense of creative fun to her work in the non-profit, education and cause-oriented spaces.
Jul 8, 2021
28 min

Jeanetta Williams recalls her early years growing up in Oklahoma attending segregated schools. She discusses her career working at U.S. West Communications and Utah Transit Authority; she also discusses her work and effort in civics and human rights.
Jul 1, 2021
28 min

“Legacies” a podcast dedicated to preserving the inspiring stories and wisdom of Utah women. Zeese Papanikolas speaks lovingly of his mother, ethnic historian Helen Zeese Papanikolas who died in 2004. He describes her background, the marriage of his parents, and the beginnings of Helen’s writing career. We discuss her fiction and nonfiction work as well as her role as a mentor to young historians.
Jun 24, 2021
34 min

“Legacies” a podcast dedicated to preserving the inspiring stories and wisdom of Utah women. Maxine Conder recalls her growing up years in American Fork as a child and later in Tooele, Utah. She describes how she mistakenly signed up for a regular commission in the navy and her nursing career. She describes her many assignments including those in Korea, Guam, many hospitals in the United States, her education, and finally her assignment as rear admiral of the United States Navy Nurse Corps.
Jun 17, 2021
33 min

“Legacies” a podcast dedicated to preserving the inspiring stories and wisdom of Utah women. In November 2012, the Board of Directors of the Family Support & Treatment Center officially named the building in honor of Joy A. O’Banion to recognize her unwavering personal commitment and ongoing years of service to the organization. Joy served as the agency’s Executive Director for over 25 years from August 1989 through September 2014. Currently, as Director of Strategy, Joy remains an integral part of decision making and adherence to the agency’s mission.
Jun 10, 2021
18 min

Elizabeth Ann Inouye Takasaki has served in various organizations and committees, including Intermountain Healthcare Women's Advisory Board, Community Connect Health Board, American Mother's Association, and chair of American Medical Association Alliance. She also served on the LDS Young Women General Board. Currently she serves on Board of Directors for Big Ocean Women.
Jun 3, 2021
36 min

“Legacies” a podcast dedicated to preserving the inspiring stories and wisdom of Utah women. Dr. Madsen is a professor at Utah State University and the founding director of the Utah Women & Leadership project, an initiative focused on strengthening the impact of Utah girls and women. I spoke with her in August of last year.
May 27, 2021
22 min

Your introduction to the Director of the Utah's Women's Walk Michele Welch and how these stories will impact you.The purpose of Utah Women's Walk is to recognize and show gratitude for the lives of notable women who've made significant contributions to life in Utah.https://www.facebook.com/utahwomenswalk/http://utahwomenswalk.org/
Jul 10, 2020
2 min
