There’s a new podcast on the block and Women in Print Alliance is thrilled to be its presenting sponsor throughout Women’s History Month – and beyond.

The new Her Imprint podcast is the brainchild of Alliance Media Brands Editorial Director and Women in Print Alliance Professional Advisor, Denise Gustavson. The series highlights women working throughout the printing industry and delivers substantive, authentic conversations with females who are transforming the field of print.

Relatability, authenticity, and vulnerability are all aspects of Her Imprint that inspired Women in Print Alliance to partner with the new podcast series.

Her Imprint spotlights the varied career journeys of successful females in the industry in hopes that it educates and encourages the women listening to forge their own unique pathways in print, ” says Lisbeth Lyons Black, director of Women in Print Alliance.

“I call it ‘mass mentorship.’ It doesn’t replace a one-on-one mentor/mentee relationship, but it can serve a similar purpose by allowing women a platform to hear others speak candidly about their wins, failures, challenges and opportunities,” Lyons Black adds.

Throughout the month of March, Her Imprint will release 21 episodes – one regular episode and twenty bonus episodes – honoring some of the women who make up the printing industry. But it won’t stop there. Be sure to follow along for one new drop per month throughout 2025.

You can listen to the most recent episode here.

And if you’re eager for even more inspiring women in print profiles during Women’s History Month, be sure to check out the following:

  • Parlor Talk by Packaging Impressions. One of Parlor Talks’ newly released episodes will include an interview with Catapult’s recently appointed Chief Client Officer, Suzanne Bowden. The interview is part of Packaging Impressions’ celebration of women in the label and package manufacturing industries, which includes multiple conversations with female executives to learn about their unique perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing printed label and package manufacturers.
  • Women in Promo by Promo Impressions. These profiles feature chats with women who are impacting the promotional products industry — whether through their passion for the space, innovation, or leadership.

Are you following other podcasts highlight women in the printing industry during Women’s History Month? If so, be sure to share on your LinkedIn channels and give @Women in Print Alliance a tag!