
Inside the She Cave: Trailblazers, Innovators, Rule Breakers
Women are the pulse of culture and society, blazing new trails for how we see and move through the world - from arts and culture to real estate, finance, politics and more. Podcaster Cindy Farkas Glanzrock aka "RealArtMuse" is a proud native New Yorker, a longtime advocate for minority women business enterprises, celebrating and connecting women through hosting and sponsoring events like “A Seat at the Table” and “Iconic Women." Come inside her “she cave” for heart-to-hearts with dynamic women spanning generations - Trailblazers, Innovators, Rule Breakers - as they frankly reflect on their craft, success stories, failures and the lessons learned.
Episodes
28 episodes
Rewriting the Narrative: How Storytelling Sparks Change with Deborah Riley Draper
How can intentional storytelling and representation in the arts reshape societal narratives and inspire future generations?Filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock to share her journey from advertising to acclaim...
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47:13

The Legacy of Donna Karan: A Fashion Icon and Her Vision for Change
In this aspirational episode of Inside the She Cave with Cindy Glanzrock, Cindy delves into the extraordinary career of Donna Karan, a trailblazer in the fashion industry. From her iconic designs on 7th Avenue and New York’s runways to...
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35:15

The Cultural Evolution of Breasts with "Tits Up" Author Sarah Thornton
Breasts have been viewed differently across cultures, religions, and eras, symbolizing fertility and motherhood, while also being sexualized. Some societies celebrate breasts as symbols of beauty and power, while others cover them d...
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56:15

Championing Women’s Leadership: Insights from Gloria Feldt
The need for gender equality in leadership positions and the positive impact can have on society and the economy. Gloria Feldt has dedicated her life’s work to empowering women to take their fair and equal share of leadership positions across a...
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47:25

Preserving the Legacy, Inspiring Innovation: Carrie Rebora Barratt at the LongHouse Reserve
Carrie Rebora Barratt is the director of LongHouse Reserve, a 16-acre sanctuary in East Hampton, New York, renowned for its sculpture garden featuring over 60 artworks. Following the passing of the founder, Jack Lenor Larsen, a distinguished fa...
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55:56

Dominique Jackson: A Trailblazer in Transgender Advocacy and Inclusivity
Dominique Jackson (@dominiquet.a.r.jackson) boldly defines what it means to be a trailblazer, innovator and rule breaker. She is famously known as Elektra Evangelista o...
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53:47

Canio’s, The Soul of Sag Harbor: Where Books, History and Community Converge with Kathryn Szoka
It's a narrative that transcends time immemorial and resonates with the true essence of a whaling village in Sag Harbor and it’s literary spirit. Kathryn Szoka, co-owner of the esteemed Canio's Books in Sag Harbor, joins podcast host Cindy Glan...
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55:28

A Brush with Nature: April Gornik’s Artistic and Soulful Journey
April Gornik, a true visionary who bends light both physically and philosophically, leaving an indelible mark on the world of art and community engagement. The landscape artist joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock for an intimate conversation abo...
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53:30

Innovation & the Future of Publishing with Jane Friedman
Reading books holds significant importance in society, as it plays a crucial role in shaping our culture, knowledge, and values. Few know this more than Jane Friedman, former CEO of Harper Collins Publishers, Worldwide; Co-founder, Open Road In...
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48:32

Breaking Barriers: The Legacy of Hunter College with Jennifer Raab
The transformative power of building educational institutions lies in its capacity to positively shape individuals, communities, and societies by providing opportunities, fostering personal and intellectual growth, and contributing to overall p...
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56:08

Community Building Through the Arts: Explore Southampton's Art Scene with Christina Strassfield
Art has a transformative power, highlighting the power of inclusion and community. Christina Mossaides Strassfield, the ‘Let’s Get it Done’ Executive Director of Southampton Arts Center (SAC), celebrates the everlasting impact of art and ...
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Season 3
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43:47

A Journey of Transformation: Alice Aycock’s Extraordinary Creations
Art transcends boundaries, both in terms of nature vs. nurture, concept and the medium. Alice Aycock defies being a trailblazer, innovator, and rule breaker today by challenging traditional definitions of art and expanding the possibiliti...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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55:29

A Balancing Act: Lawyer, Mother, and Mentor - Laurinda Martin’s Legal Trailblazing Story
Women in the legal profession are are the ultimate trailblazers. Laurinda Martins is a highly accomplished partner at the global law firm Fried Frank (Fried, Frank, Harris Shriver, and Jacobson LLP). She joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock for a...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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34:18

Pushing the Boundaries with Artist Renée Cox
Art helps open our eyes to injustice and convey powerful new visions and possibilities. Renée Cox is a Jamaican-born African-American artist known for her provocative photographs, 3D visuals and multimedia videos that address racism and sexism ...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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48:15

The Evolution of Modern Dance with Lori Belilove & The Isadora Duncan Dance Company
Modern Dance was born in America during the turn of the 20th century when a number of choreographers and dancers rebelled against the rigid academic dance establishment, and instead expressed a free-form dance environment celebrating woman. Isa...
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39:21

The Art of Dance with Janet Eilber of Martha Graham Dance Company
Dance can expose human emotion through movement, and there is no one who achieves that philosophy more than the Martha Graham Dance Company, a world leader in the evolving art form of modern dance since its founding in 1926. Martha Graham was a...
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45:07

On the Frontline with Former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman
Former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman was once the youngest woman elected to Congress and went on to serve in government for nearly three decades. Her impressive resume speaks for itself - from congresswoman and district attorney in Brooklyn ...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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54:07

A Champion of Women's Rights with Former Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney
Former Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney was first elected to Congress in 1992 and served more than three decades representing the state of New York. She has an extensive list of accomplishments from 9/11 recovery and national security issues like ...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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50:12

Strength & Survival with Elizabeth Bellak
Strength, determination to survive, zest for life, humor and courage – all define Elizabeth Bellak (born Ariana Spiegel), a 92-year-old Holocaust survivor, who along with her daughter Alexandra Bellak, joins podcast host Cindy Glanzrock, in a m...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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52:30

Season 2: Come Inside the She Cave
Women are the pulse of culture and society, blazing new trails for how we see and move through the world - from arts and culture to real estate, finance, politics and more. Podcaster Cindy Farkas Glanzrock aka "RealArtMuse" is a proud native Ne...
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Season 2
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1:14

Public Art in Central Park with Meredith Bergmann
New York City’s Central Park is home to many works of public art, featuring iconic statues and monuments. American Sculptor Meredith Bergmann details the effort, planning, time and creation that goes into erecting a sculpture that calls Central...
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40:36

Humanist Art with Natalie Vassil
Humanist art explores the connections that unite far beyond any kind of boundary. Natalie Vassil is an accomplished artist and longtime friend who uses spiritual energy and motion as a technique on her canvas, painting chains of people, portray...
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Episode 4
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33:34

Sculpture Figurative Art with Vinnie Bagwell
Storytelling through art and history is a unique skill. Vinnie Bagwell, originally as a journalist, looked deeply into her subject matter. Then as a representational-figurative artist, she uses sculpture and traditional bas-relief techniques as...
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Episode 5
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35:58

Maximizing Supplier Diversity in Commercial Real Estate with Pay Wu and Jodi Pulice
Organizing supplier and workforce diversity in Commercial Real Estate (CRE) requires deliberate focus to action. Enter: MWBE Unite, Inc. a platform bridging CRE supplier and workforce diversity gaps and creating accessible opportunities within ...
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Episode 6
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45:23

Art within Real Estate with Anita Durst
Anita Durst, Founder and Artistic Director of Chashama, details her path and passion about exposing artwork by activating mostly empty retail spaces in New York City and discusses the importance of art everywhere and art for all. For almost thr...
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Episode 3
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30:19
