Empowering Women Leaders in Education Across the Globe
MISSION
What we are all about
Scholarly Sisterhood is a podcast dedicated to highlighting and supporting exceptional women leaders in education around the world. Our podcast aims to amplify the voices of inspiring women in academia, with the goal of igniting the potential of young women academics and shaping the next generation of thought leaders.
Core Mission:
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To showcase the journeys and achievements of women leaders in education.
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To provide a platform for sharing stories of resilience, leadership, and impact.
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To foster a supportive community for women in academia, encouraging mentorship, collaboration, and the development of future leaders
SUPPORT
How you can help
Join us in amplifying the voices of women leaders shaping education across the globe. Your support—whether through sponsorship, a donation, or by sharing our episodes and social media—helps us inspire, connect, and empower women in education worldwide. Thank you for being part of our community!
Immediate Needs:
- Editing costs
- Advertising
- Upgraded equipment
- Travel costs
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INTERVIEWS
Listen to the Podcast
Available on Apple, Spotify, and most major platforms.
LEADERS
Meet the Scholarly Sisters
Jen Munro, ISSOS International
Fiona Robson, Edinburgh & Dubai
Mary Ann Bodine Al-Sharif, UAB
Dr. Nadia DeGama, AFG College
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BEHIND THE SCENES
Meet Our Team
A collective of innovative minds and spirited individuals, committed to bringing their best in a dynamic and supportive workspace.

Anna Blankenship
Founder & Host
University of St. Andrews graduate. Manager of On the Ice with Bernice. Loves coffee, spoons, and Mini Coopers.

Lizzie Walker
Production
University of St. Andrews graduate. Current student at City, University of London for Broadcast Journalism. Loves coffee and morning runs.

Emily Sanders
Writer
Samford University graduate. Professional figure skater. Loves matcha and storytelling.
Locations
USA: Brighton, Michigan and Birmingham, Alabama
United Kingdom: London, England











