On Educating Girls: Creating a World of Possibilities

Trudy Hall, Megan Murphy
info@girlsschools.org

Booking Overview

This podcast is a girls-education and development series focused on the emotional and social forces that shape girls’ confidence, boundaries, friendships, and wellbeing. Hosted by ICGS leadership and featuring expert guests, it offers research-backed, practical guidance for parents, educators, and caregivers.

Metrics

65 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Female, USA
YouTube: 357 subscribers, Instagram: 3.5k followers

Contact Information

info@girlsschools.org, kosborne@girlsschools.org, lbridge@girlsschools.org, lblankenship@girlsschools.org, accounting@girlsschools.org

Description

On Educating Girls, produced by the International Coalition of Girls’ Schools (ICGS), is the home of robust conversations among experts who are passionate about the education and healthy development of girls.

The Connected Girl miniseries, hosted by Trudy Hall, deals with the forces impacting connection and disconnection in girls. Tune in for deeply researched guidance on setting boundaries, handling heartbreak, navigating AI and finding trust in your body.

The audio shorts, hosted by ICGS Global Executive Director Megan Murphy, are crafted around universally relevant themes, from 5 ways to help girls grow in resilience, to why curious girls will save the world.

Whether parents, teachers or other adult caregivers, ICGS podcast listeners are offered the resources, programmes and tools they need to empower the girls and young women in their lives.

Production Team

Host

Trudy Hall, Megan Murphy

Categories

Education, Kids & Family, Parenting, Self-Improvement, Society & Culture

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Subject-matter experts in girls’ education and healthy development (e.g., child/youth psychologists, university professors, leaders at youth mental-health nonprofits, respected educators/authors, and practitioner educators with published resources). Guests often have established books, research, or recognized programs/resources aimed at youth, parenting, and emotional wellbeing.
Required Achievements:  
Published books or major thought-leadership on girls/youth mental health or parenting, Academic or clinical research credentials (university appointments, distinguished professorships, peer-reviewed work), Leadership roles in major youth wellbeing/nonprofit organizations, Notable public-facing work (speaking, widely used educational resources, podcaster/writer with credible programs)

Recent Guest Discussions

Dr. Katie Hurley - Girls At Home And How Socialization Shapes Boundaries/voice; Creating Safe Spaces For Girls; Youth Parenting And Emotional Health, Dr. Stephen P. Hinshaw - Societal Pressures And The “triple Bind” Shaping Girls’ Behavior And Self-expression; Guidance For Supporting Girls’ Agency, Rebecca Sparrow - Building Supportive Friendships; Communication, Mutual Respect, And Healthy Boundaries; Social-media-era Friendship Pressures

Recent Topics

Girls Education, Youth Mental Health, Parenting, Child Development, Wellness, Social Emotional, Friendship, Boundaries, Agency, Nonprofit
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