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Nasty women are women who push against the patriarchal constraints and expectations of society to reach high- as high as becoming President of the United States. Nasty women are coming together to change the world for the better. Nasty Woman Revolution is inspired by Hillary Clinton being called a nasty woman by a man (we all know who he is) running against her to become President of the United States. This podcast will look at leaders in political and social change organizations who are wor ...
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Raise Your Volume Academy with Tiphany Kane, M.Ed.

Tiphany Kane, M.Ed, CEO of KaSa Media Productions

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This is THE award-winning podcast for women who are sick and tired of being quiet about the things that matter. This is the podcast for you, the woman who is ready to claim your power, claim your voice, and make the changes you wish to see in the world. _____ The host, Tiphany Kane, found herself in need of inspiring women who would help her find the power in her voice. To help this need, Tiphany searches out the disruptors and change-makers who rarely follow the "shoulds" of society. Instea ...
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Nasty women are women who push against the patriarchal constraints and expectations of society to reach high- as high as becoming President of the United States. Nasty women are coming together to change the world for the better. Nasty Woman Revolution is inspired by Hillary Clinton being called a nasty woman by a man (we all know who he is) runnin…
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Big life upheavals are happening both personally and in the world at large. In the midst of the upheavals: the murder of my sister-in-law by her xhusband, the terminal cancer diagnosis of a dear friend, and expanding my business which requires looking for financing.... I'm in a place of upheaval and questioning. This episode is dedicated to my beau…
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Grief can be complicated! Especially when the person that passed away died in a complicated way- such as murder, suicide, or an overdose. In this episode of the Raise Your Volume Podcast, host Tiphany Kane delves into the topic of grief with special guest Rebecca Johnson. The conversation is deeply personal and focuses on how we can navigate the co…
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Domestic violence is a topic that carries a great amount of shame and misunderstanding. In this thought-provoking episode of Raise Your Volume Podcast, Tiphany Kane and guest Orna Walters delve into the dark realities of domestic violence. Tiphany reflects on her personal experience of losing her sister-in-law to domestic violence, making this topi…
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Toxic Relationships...it is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and one of the precursors to violence is toxic behavior in a relationship. This episode explores toxic behaviors such as love-bombing & gas-lighting. We also talk about how our patriarchial society combined with popular culture trains us to see true love as painful and angsty. Let's rais…
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This episode revisits the conversation I had with my friend, Maida Garcia about violence against women and the way minority women often get left out of the conversation. The original conversation was recorded 2 years ago- after the disappearance of Gabby Petito- a young white woman. I brought this conversation out again because it is very timely fo…
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It's been a minute since I've released an episode. (Trigger Warning) This is because my sister-in-law, a mother of 7, was murdered by her ex-husband about a month ago. So, as you can imagine- my family has been going through it. Today's episode is me explaining why I have not been able to record and tells you what happened to my sister-in-law. This…
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Join Tiphany and Laura as they dive deep into the raw emotions of shame and secrecy, and the hidden struggles that many of us battle. Laura's honesty and courage shine through as she shares her experiences of hiding and the profound impact it had on her life. From her childhood to her adult years, Laura navigates the complexities of race, privilege…
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My trip to Germany taught me many things about the power of our voices. #1 Fear is a powerful silencing tool. Fear tactics that keep us quiet about the issues that really matter allow tyrants and people with bad intentions take power. #2 Your voice is so powerful, THEY will do anything to silence you. Support the show I want to hear from you! Suppo…
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Barbie Movie Spoiler Alert...I will be talking about the Barbie movie today! If you have not seen it yet- go see it! Today we are discussing a part of the Barbie movie that not many people are talking about...Barbie's friend Midge...the pregnant Midge. Midge has come and gone in the Barbie franchise many times since she was introduced in the mid-60…
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"Where intersections collide is where culture happens."- Anna DeShawn discusses the challenges of being Black, Queer, and a Person of Faith in Media. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the pressure to conform to different spaces, the importance of amplifying unheard voices, and the power of storytelling. Anna talks about thei…
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Have you ever stopped to think about the privileges that come with your identity and the power of your voice? We recently sat down for an unfiltered conversation discussing our own experiences with identity and privilege. From my perspective as a white woman to my partner David's as a mixed-race man, we share personal stories and reflect on the adv…
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"What advice would you go back to give yourself 20 years ago?" I was asked this question by an audience member of a live interview show I did today and I thought it was absolutely fascinating! It inspired me to come in and record my thoughts to share with you. I want to hear your thoughts...what advice would you give to yourself? Click on this link…
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Close your eyes and get a picture in your head of a scientist...what does the scientist look like? did you picture an older white man that looks a bit like Bill Nye The Science Guy...or did you picture someone that looks like Neil deGrasse Tyson? Did you picture a man OR did you picture a woman? My guest this week is working hard to disrupt the ste…
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As women, we are asked to be like Arielle- the Little Mermaid. We are asked to give up our voice and our power in order to walk in a world that was not created for us. We have the power to change this dynamic! Join me for a powerful visualization exercise where we will tap into your power & your voice. Other Episodes you will enjoy: Radical Permiss…
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How do you feel about politics? How do you feel about advocating for your political views? This is a tough, vulnerable topic for me! I was raised in a "high-control religion" (aka: a cult) and was taught from infancy that I was "separate from the world" and was not allowed to have any political opinions or affiliations. I was not even allowed to sa…
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Kate Kelly, Esq. is a zealous advocate and passionate activist. She has a JD from American University Washington College of Law, the only law school in the world founded by, and for, women. She is a vocal women’s rights champion in the U.S., and around the world. Kate believes the simple and popular adage that women’s rights are human rights, and i…
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It is time to amplify the voices of people that have the audacity to make a difference on a larger scale! We are kicking off an exciting season of talking to people that devote their time, energy, & resources into making a difference for others. These are people that see a societal problem and work to fix it! These are the disruptors and change mak…
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Some pivots in life are moments we choose and some are chosen for us. Jo Ingram was a successful woman in business when the pandemic ended her hard-won career. Jo took a moment to be introspective and realized that she was not living her life in true authenticity and alignment with what she truly cared about. If you have any challenges finding work…
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Chrisitne Herbert was a "good girl", "nice girl", "responsible", "dependable", until the day in her single-woman 30's when she decided to join the Peace Corp and go to a tiny village in the African country of Zambia for 2 years. Her story is heartwarming, funny, and an amazing tale of discovering the incredible strength inside herself. It was Chris…
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A few weeks ago you heard my interview with the incredible author, Samara Bay. At that time, her book, Permission to Speak was just about to be released- so I had not actually read it yet. Her book was released this week and I am finally getting to read it! It is such a GOOD BOOK!! This is a book that is going to be talked about and will change the…
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This is a Bonus episode from my *NEW* podcast: Diet, Riot, Sweat, Repeat Come on over and listen: Diet, Riot, Sweat, Repeat I see beauty in so many different bodies- why can't I see beauty in mine? This episode reflect on the time I encountered a beautiful, full-figured grandmother at the spa. I saw so much beauty in her wrinkles, rolls, and curves…
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Have you ever listened to a recording of your voice and said, "I don't like the way I sound." Or have you ever had someone else tell you that you are too loud, too shrill, too soft spoken, too "valley girl"........... Samara Bay wants to help you create an audacious relationship to our own voice and how we go after joy when talking out loud in the …
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We live in an alcohol positive culture. Alcohol is the only "drug" that people will question you about when you say, "No thank you, I'm not drinking tonight." This week's guest, Kay Allison, is here to bust through alcohol culture and help people to live a healthy, vibrant, alcohol free life. She calls it "Juicy AF" (Juicy Alcohol Free). In 1999, K…
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Have you ever felt lost in the fog- you can't see even 5 feet in front of you and you feel a lone in the world and unsure of your path? This is exactly what I experienced in real life on an outing for my 49th birthday. We were in Charleston, South Carolina on a ferry boat out to tour Fort Sumpter. The morning was cold, drizzly, and very, very foggy…
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What do 22 hours, political activism, and smashing the patriarchy have in common? They are all related to why I have so many issues with self-care and I am guessing you have similar issues as well. I went to get a massage yesterday at the massage therapy place that I have a membership with. I pay monthly for a massage and yet I very rarely actually…
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What did 2022 look like for you? It was a year of massive change, growth, heartache, and joy for me. January was the rebrand of this podcast from Love & Life After Divorce to Radical Audacity in Love & Life. Listen to the trailer. I also Found out that I needed to have a hysterectomy on the same day I found out that my ex-father-in-law, my children…
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The holidays often bring up the pain of family relationships that we are often able to keep at bay during the rest of the year. How do you navigate the holidays and family time when you have close family members that are unhealthy for your emotional, mental and even physical well-being? I had to have a difficult conversation with my children this w…
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Martine witnessed her father being murdered in a tragic, horrific home invasion when she was just a young, teen-age girl. Soon after loosing her father, she immigrated from Haiti to the United States to go to school. To say that Martine has turned tragedy and difficulty into triumph is an understatement. Martine is now a sought after professional s…
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Today I was on a walk on a trail I used to walk all the time when my children were little. On the trail is a tunnel that goes under a bridge. My children used to love to go into that grey, drab, corrugated tunnel and dance and yell to hear the echo of their voices...but it always felt a little bit scary to me. As I approached the tunnel today, I no…
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Katie Krimitsos has live her entire life doing things her own way. She has forged an audacious path as an entrepreneur, mother, and podcaster. As a mother of two young children, she started a podcast that turned into a podcast network that get over a million downloads a week...and she does all of the recording in a small closet in her room...for re…
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This weeks guest is no stranger to pain, heartache, and challenges. He survived stage-3 cancer as a young LGBTQ+ man and came to realise that it is his ability to tap into his inner resilience that helped him get through. He is now a #1 Best Selling author, syndicated columnist, board certified wellness coach, and founder of The Human Resolve, LLC.…
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Imposter Syndrome is an overly used to term describe the feelings of self-doubt, self-judgement, and shame that often come when we are working to accomplish something new. We may be completely prepared, totally qualified...and still we feel that somehow we don't deserve the thing...the raise, the accolades, the relationship. Today I am sharing with…
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Hustle Culture...this is a toxic culture of hard work that pushes yourself beyond your limits to achieve capitalistic goals. Goals like wealth, prosperity, be successful as quickly as possible. It is exhausting and it is toxic- so how do we disrupt it? How do we opt-out of the rise & grind culture that we live in? I would love to hear how you are d…
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Dr. Candice Norcott spoke at the Raise Your Volume Virtual Summit and shared a fresh take on imposter syndrome. Rather than saying that imposter syndrome is an internal issue or a mindset issue, she talks about it being a trauma issue. In fact, she talks about the concept of "Soul wounds" that often cause our creative blocks. This episode is a shor…
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In this mini-episode, we explore what it means to be a disruptor and why it is so vital that we are disruptors. This kicks off a series of mini-episodes about how we can show up in the world in our most authentic, powerful way. What is a disruptor: Someone or something that interrupts by causing a disturbance; something or someone that causes radic…
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Sometimes growth can be so darn uncomfortable! These past few weeks have seen some big dreams of mine come true, and with these big dreams coming true have been some very, very difficult- yet important- lessons. I coordinated and hosted my first virtual summit! Yes- it was a big success...but the events leading up to it were challenging and offered…
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Melody Pourmoradi has made it her life's work to break the cycle of girls growing up with negative, self-destructive messages. Through her work with the Girlife Certification program, she has created a world-wide network of women that run impactful & profitable businesses centered around empowering girls. In her newest book: Empowered Women Empower…
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Self-care is a radically audacious act for me. having been raised in an extremely patriarchal religion, self- sacrifice was the expectation. It was ungodly to care too much for yourself. Spending time on a self-care routine rather than a faith routine was seen as self-indulgent. I was also taught that my body was something to be ashamed of as a wom…
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Tara McMullin loves talking about the intersection of work and culture. She has been studying how small business owners build their companies, present themselves online, and interact with the culture at large for over 14 years. "Shoulds" and "supposed-tos" are exactly what keep us from radical audacity. Those stories reside in what we've learned ab…
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Happy International Podcasting Day! In this bonus episode you get to hear a conversation between me & my partner David. We reflect on how podcasting has dramatically changed our lives in this past year! From learning new things about each other, quitting the day job, starting a media production company, speaking on the Keynote stage at Podfest expo…
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Women live in unprecedented times. This is the first time in history that we are collectively able to share our voices without censorship in many parts of the world, even as our sisters are burning their hijabs and fighting for their rights in others. We can share our stories, perspectives and insights through podcasts, books, videos & social media…
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You may have seen my happy, dancing video with me saying "I got a TED Talk" over & over again. I was celebrating and dancing with joy. And YOU celebrated with me!!! I was overwhelmed by all the congratulations and happy, joyful feedback I received from this community! Thank you for celebrating this milestone with me!! There is so much power & joy w…
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Big disappointment often brings big emotions with it. Often these emotions do not feel very comfortable or good. They can feel painful, dark, and sad. I recently had an experience where something I had worked very hard for ended up bringing about a big disappointment. My initial reactions were: feelings of deep, bone-weary sadness feelings anger an…
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When you have a big, scary decision to make- what happens in your body? What happens in your mind? Too many times we are paralyzed with fear when it comes time to make a big, scary decision. But what if we shifted our relationship with fear? What if we became curious about our fear and learned from it- rather than pushing it away? The episode explo…
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On a recent family trip, we missed our exit off the freeway. Traffic on the freeway was terrible, so instead of trying to turn around and get back to the missed exit, we decided to take a detour to a back roads way to get to our destination. That detour ended up being the best part of the trip! We ended up on a small road where we only saw a few ot…
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What does gender trauma and culturally responsive psychiatry have to do with reproductive health? Especially reproductive health, as it relates to women of color and reproductive health service providers in our post Roe V. Wade political system? That's a big question isn't it? To answer that question, I couldn't bring on just anybody. I brought on …
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What is your purpose in life? Many people mistake passion for purpose. Or gifts for purpose. Or talents for purpose. Passion, gifts, & talents are lovely- they are things like being good at playing soccer or being a lawyer...but they are not your purpose. Your purpose is your "through-line" in all you do. It is that thing that calls to your soul. I…
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Surviving: having just enough money to cover your bills- there will be some struggle and sacrifice. this may look like clipping coupons, cutting back on "luxuries", cutting out things that bring you joy. Thriving: there is an abundance of money, time, and energy in your life. Opportunities, money, and love comes your way easily and without worry. H…
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I do a fun visualization with my clients. We close our eyes and visualize what our possibility fairies look like. I like to tell my clients to imagine that these fairies are all around us at all times just trying to introduce us to incredible opportunities all around us. Then we imagine what our personal opportunity fairies would look like. One of …
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