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Waypoints is the podcast of the Sisterhood of Mother B - a group of U.S. Naval Academy graduates who happen to be women. We share stories, ideas, and different perspectives in order to help develop midshipmen, graduates, and each other into the best leaders we can be and to stand up for each other.
For our written content and more about the Sisterhood, please see our website: http://women.usnagroups.net/sisterhood-of-mother-b/
Waypoints is the podcast of the Sisterhood of Mother B - a group of U.S. Naval Academy graduates who happen to be women. We share stories, ideas, and different perspectives in order to help develop midshipmen, graduates, and each other into the best leaders we can be and to stand up for each other.
For our written content and more about the Sisterhood, please see our website: http://women.usnagroups.net/sisterhood-of-mother-b/
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Here's a quick summary of the last 2 episodes on Waypoints podcast.
Hosts
Jeannette
Jenn
Sisterhood of Mother B
Previous Guests
Janice Buxbaum
Janice Buxbaum is an alumna of the United States Naval Academy, class of 1980. She has a distinguished career that exemplifies leadership and resilience, and she has been actively involved in advocating for women in the military. Her stories reflect her experiences fighting for acceptance, leadership during challenging times, and her contributions to the Navy and her community.
Janice Buxbaum is an alumna of the United States Naval Academy, class of 1980. She has a distinguished career that exemplifies leadership and resilience, and she has been actively involved in advocating for women in the military. Her stories reflect her experiences fighting for acceptance, leadership during challenging times, and her contributions to the Navy and her community.
Jerri
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Janie
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Ty
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Isabel
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Tom
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Brene
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Topics Discussed
women at military service academies
leadership
resistance to discrimination
resilience
military history
USNA '80
50th anniversary
current events
female alumnae
challenging situations
hostile leaders
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Waypoints podcast.
0:001:04:55
50th anniversary podcast: Kicking things off with Janice Buxmaum '80
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JeannetteJenn
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Janice Buxbaum
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women at military service academiesleadershipresistance to discriminationresiliencemilitary historyUSNA '8050th anniversary
SOMB is excited to launch our Season 4 -- where we focus our podcast on the upcoming 50th anniversary of women at the military service acadmies. To kick things off, Jeannette and Jenn sit down with the amazing Janice Buxbaum, USNA '80. From Janice and her stories, we learn about how hard women had to fight to be admitted, how to hold a mutiny, and what happened during a certain uniform race. (We also learn a lot more - particularly about leadership, resistance to discrimination, and resilience.) And we close with a story about the Mamas and the Papas' "California Dreamin'"... please join us! (Thank you to the USNA Women's Glee Club for the opening and closing music.)
SOMB is excited to launch our Season 4 -- where we focus our podcast on the upcoming 50th anniversary of women at the military service acadmies. To kick things off, Jeannette and Jenn sit down with the amazing Janice Buxbaum, USNA '80. From Janice and her stories, we learn about how hard women had to fight to be admitted, how to hold a mutiny, and what happened during a certain uniform race. (We also learn a lot more - particularly about leadership, resistance to discrimination, and resilience.) And we close with a story about the Mamas and the Papas' "California Dreamin'"... please join us! (Thank you to the USNA Women's Glee Club for the opening and closing music.)
0:001:19:47
Leadership and Resilience in 2025: Waypoints Call-in/Mailbag
For our second episode of 2025, SOMB sought to hear from alumnae from across the Academies. For this episode, we posed two questions to our fellow sisters:
First, how are you being impacted by current events? And second, what does your experience teach you and what can it teach us? How have you handled challenging situations or hostile leaders in the past?
We asked for volunteers to join the podcast recording and provided an email address for any who wanted to share asynchronously, so this podcast is the result of that conversation. Please note that we do not introduce anyone with last name or affiliation - we only used first names. But all who joined are female alumnae.
We're also providing a list of books recommended by some of those who joined us. They are here for reference:
It's My Country Too: Women's Military Stories from the American Revolution to Afghanistan by Jerri Bell (2017)
No Coincidences: Reflections of the First Black Female Graduate of the United States Naval Academy by Janie Mines ('80)
Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner's Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause by BG Ty Seidule, USA (Ret) (2021)
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson (2020)
Be Bold: How a Marine Corps Hero Broke Barriers for Women at War by Tom Sileo (2022)
Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. by Brene Brown (2018)
For our second episode of 2025, SOMB sought to hear from alumnae from across the Academies. For this episode, we posed two questions to our fellow sisters:
First, how are you being impacted by current events? And second, what does your experience teach you and what can it teach us? How have you handled challenging situations or hostile leaders in the past?
We asked for volunteers to join the podcast recording and provided an email address for any who wanted to share asynchronously, so this podcast is the result of that conversation. Please note that we do not introduce anyone with last name or affiliation - we only used first names. But all who joined are female alumnae.
We're also providing a list of books recommended by some of those who joined us. They are here for reference:
It's My Country Too: Women's Military Stories from the American Revolution to Afghanistan by Jerri Bell (2017)
No Coincidences: Reflections of the First Black Female Graduate of the United States Naval Academy by Janie Mines ('80)
Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner's Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause by BG Ty Seidule, USA (Ret) (2021)
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson (2020)
Be Bold: How a Marine Corps Hero Broke Barriers for Women at War by Tom Sileo (2022)
Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. by Brene Brown (2018)
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