Between Her and Us is a space for honest conversations with women shaping their own paths. Created and hosted by Tatum Goldfein, the podcast highlights the in between moments where purpose, ambition, and identity are still being figured out. These are the stories that stick with you, challenge you, and remind you that growth is not linear and you are not alone in the process.
Between Her and Us is a podcast hosted by Tatum Goldfein. It features real conversations with women who are shaping their lives with intention, building careers, leading creative work, and figuring things out along the way. This podcast was created as a space where young women can hear honest stories about identity, growth, and ambition. Each guest shares not just what they’ve done, but how they got there, what they’ve learned, what they’ve questioned, and what they carry with them now. The podcast started during Tatum’s own in between moment after struggling for years in school and finally deciding to take control of her future. Creating this show became a way to reconnect with purpose and build something meaningful out of the messy middle. This is a podcast for anyone still in the process of becoming. It’s for girls and young women who want to feel more connected, learn from others, and know they’re not alone in figuring things out. Tatum launched Between Her and Us to create space for stories that matter and to remind other young women that there is no one way to grow into who you are.
Shannon Clark on what it’s really like to build a beauty brand with purpose, while still figuring out who you are in the process.
Kristin Prim, founder of The Provocateur and Lenoir, on creating space for women’s voices through art, fashion, and storytelling—featured in Vogue, W, and more.
What does feminist leadership look like in practice, not just theory? In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Ball shares how collaboration and community are reshaping the way we teach, lead, and learn.
Tiffany Yu, founder of Diversability and author of The Anti-Ableist Manifesto, on redefining leadership and belonging. She shares how difference becomes strength and how claiming space in a culture not built for you can transform power and identity.
Geeta Sidhu Robb, founder of Nosh Detox and WCorp, on resilience, equity, and what it takes to claim power and trust yourself in spaces that were never built for women.
In this episode, Phoebe Robinson talks about finding her voice and using comedy as more than just laughs. The conversation is about identity, growth, and how trusting your voice can create space for others to do the same.
Rachel Eggie Gibbs built EGGIE Salon Studio into more than a business. In this episode she shares how leadership, care, and resilience shape her story and what it means to become by lifting others up.
Christine Marie Mason, founder of Rosebud Women and author of The Nine Lives of Women, discusses embodiment, ritual, and the power of feminist practice.