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On Educating Girls: Creating a World of Possibilities

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by International Coalition of Girls' Schools

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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.

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Episode thumbnail for The Grown-Ups Guide to Girls: Why every girl needs to work on a motorcycle

July 8, 2026

The Grown-Ups Guide to Girls: Why every girl needs to work on a motorcycle

🏍️🔧⚙️ How can ‘shop class’ help girls to build resilience and confidence? Getting their hands dirty can spark something really special, as our guest on this episode will explain. Molly Vaughan is the Executive Director of Motogo, an organisation with a mission to teach kids problem-solving with motorcycles. Molly and her team have seen that the skills learned in the workshop, with its focus on authenticity and community, will last a lifetime.

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June 5, 2026

The Grown-Ups Guide to Girls: How to make girls happier at school

📊🎒 What can data tell us about girls’ mental health at school? Our guest for this short episode shares how science-backed surveys are uncovering the truth about girls’ well-being in the classroom and beyond. Nina Kumar is the co-founder and CEO of Authentic Connections, an organization that works with schools to identify student mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, what is driving them, and how to intervene. The good news is that there is something you can do right now to boost resilience in the girls you care about. Listen to find out.

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April 8, 2026

The Connected Girl: Girls at home with Dr. Katie Hurley

Home is the first place a child learns how to be in the world. It is where we help shape their values and their outlook on life. But have you ever wondered what roles we unknowingly ask our daughters to play at home - and how those patterns stay with them long after they grow up? While different cultures have varying practices, studies shows that girls are usually socialized to be more polite, responsible and hardworking than boys, and to listen to authority, no matter what. They don't learn how to say no or set boundaries at a young age. And so, when molded as peacemakers, high achievers, and rule followers, how do they find their voices and show up authentically as themselves when they reach adulthood? Our guest for this episode provides some answers. Dr Katie Hurley is the Vice President of Community Initiatives for The Jed Foundation, a leading nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults in the USA and further afield. She is the author of five books at the intersection of youth, parenting, and mental health, including the award-winning No More Mean Girls. In this conversation with host Trudy Hall, Katie shares how to encourage girls to take up space, even if it’s messy—sharing practical examples and great advice on how to create safe spaces at home for girls to grow and take risks. The Connected Girl is a podcast series produced by the International Coalition of Girls' Schools. In this season, we’re looking at how the adults in girls' lives can nurture agency – the confidence and capacity to act – while allowing girls to evolve, experiment, tolerate discomfort, and sometimes fail. Listen to this empowering episode so you can help the girl in your life navigate her world with both strength and softness.

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What is On Educating Girls: Creating a World of Possibilities?

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.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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