In this fun change of pace, four IAWW co-hosts share the spotlight (7-minutes each) and talk about, show, or perform their respective talents and/or personal passions. First up, Uma Janga sings a haunting melody, then Bonnie Watkins shows some beautiful examples of her quilting talent. Then entrepreneur and businesswoman, Junita Cathey shares her passion (and it shows) for baking the best cookies she can for her business, Favorable Treats. Wrapping up the episode is Nadia Giordana talking about how she changed the course of her life and overcame challenges to follow a passion for TV production giving extraordinary women in midlife a chance for their stories to be heard.
Author Nikki Abramson shares her uplifting story of courage, determination and hope. After Nikki tells her story, she joins the co-hosts of IAWW TV in a panel discussion about what to do when faced with forced spare time as in the case of illness, or loss of a job.
May 2014: Dr. Ellen Kennedy, Director of World Without Genocide, returns with a guest, Rachel Carlson, to discuss a recent trip to New York and Washington DC with a group of students from William Mitchell School of Law.
In this fun and refreshing segment, regular host, Alli Naithani and frequent co-host, Junita Cathey share their respective methods for making a perfect, chocolate chip cookie.
In this segment of an episode of “It’s a Woman’s World” that aired in May of 2014, Bonnie Watkins discusses the subject of pay equity for women with IAWW TV co-hosts.
Dr. Artika Tyner, Law Professor and Diversity Director at the University of St. Thomas School of Law is on the show to discuss the subject of prison reform in relation to minority youths.