Goldberg brings this passion to her Doctor Radio (Ch. Goldberg is also the Senior Advisor to Women’s Health Strategy at NYU Langone Health, a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at NYU School of Medicine, Medical Director of NYU Women’s Heart Program, and Co-Medical Director of the 92nd Street Y’s Cardio Rehab Program. Goldberg founded (and also formerly served as medical director) to ensure women’s well-being is prioritized. Tisch Center for Women’s Health at NYU Langone Health in 2011, which Dr. Nieca Goldberg, MD, has endeavored to advance women’s healthcare, particularly in promoting the understanding of women’s coronary and cardiovascular issues. It felt like a victory that was bigger than myself!” -Gibson 1 two years in a row with songs I wrote and produced definitely broke some ground for the future of female writer-producers. I knew that I had a clear artistic vision and the musical knowledge to articulate it, so going No. “It was clear when I started in the recording industry there was, at that time, a prejudice against young artists and females, especially when it came to the writing and the producing side. 16) with a mix of music tailored to a specific theme for an hour every other week. These days, Gibson takes over The Blend (Ch. 1 single with her 1987 song “Foolish Beat,” released when she was 17 years old. To this day, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress Debbie Gibson remains the youngest female artist to have written, produced, and performed a Billboard Hot 100 No. Host: Debbie Gibson’s Mixtape Show on The Blend Related: Celebrate the music of the iconic female-first Lilith Fair festival One small step for a woman … one rockin’ leap for womankind!” -Blackwood “Just as that rocket blasting off the launch pad signified, I personally would never be able to look at my life the same way again and would forever be linked with the extraordinary age of video music. 8), as well as the all-new I Want My ’80s podcast on the SiriusXM app. But despite MTV’s channel-defining debut of The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star,” Blackwood has been keeping the spirit of radio alive with her daily show and the Big 40 Countdown on ’80s on 8 (Ch. “There’s no way I could’ve imagined, as a female hip-hop artist who was just looking for a microphone at the time, that being on the very first season of MTV’s The Real World would not only bless me with a megaphone, but change the way the world would forever view television.” -Heather B.Īs one of MTV’s first-ever VJs (and the first female MTV VJ), Nina Blackwood spent five years introducing some of the most impactful music videos in pop culture history. 126) channels, where she shares meaningful commentary and spins hip-hop classics. Heather B.’s perspective as a trailblazing, Black pop culture figure is evident across SiriusXM FLY (Ch. the first Black woman to appear on a reality TV show as MTV kicked off some of the groundbreaking reality shows it’s known for today. learned firsthand about getting real during the first-ever season of MTV’s The Real World. Live on SiriusXM Urban ViewĪs one of the original “seven strangers,” Heather B. on SiriusXM FLYĬo-host: Sway in the Morning on Shade 45 and Heather B. Related: These 9 stories by influential women in sports will inspire you Read more about them below and tune in to hear what they have to say on air! From talk and sports to entertainment and music channels, celebrate the strong, trailblazing women making their voices heard, playing your favorite songs and beyond. This Women’s History Month, SiriusXM is shining a spotlight on the women who bring their unique perspectives, talents and personalities to our airwaves.
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