Life What To Expect When You’re Not Expecting: Musings about Menopause Katinka Challen was told by her middle-aged female GP that she is entering the “dying swan” phase of her life. She muses about menopause.
Soapbox The case for calling out your own BS “I’m stuck”, “My hands are tied”, “I don’t have time” are all signs it might be time for calling out your own BS and taking responsibility for the decisions you are making.
Soapbox Where are the ‘dadpreneurs’? They’re running businesses & their parental status is moot Where are the ‘dadpreneurs’ Christie Whitehill asks, as she explains the problem with ‘mumpreneur’ which demotes a woman’s achievements in business.
News & Views We owe it to women who have experienced violence to tell their stories with care More women are speaking out, but the media must strive to tell their stories with care, writes Kristine Ziwica.
News & Views These are the big lies about women’s economic security: Are you angry yet? There are two very big lies we’re being told about our financial futures. It’s time to get real.
News & Views Marina Go: What it takes to call out a predator Why haven’t I been brave enough to out the man who sexually harassed me in the workplace?
News & Views Women globally know power will not be ceded, it has to be taken Decades of activism has resulted in many of the world’s women – although not all – achieving gender equality on paper, but this has not been reflected in practice. That’s changing as we take power into our own hands.
Soapbox Dealing with the banks as a female entrepreneur: Can the Royal Commission address this? Women entrepreneurs report experiencing “an overall negative attitude from banks” towards them.
Leadership Can self-belief in future greatness deter crappy behaviour? Two long-lasting things have come out of #MeToo: The ramped up ‘whisper network’ warning others, and the very real concerns would-be perpetrators should have for their future reputations.
Life The voice of a generation: Vale Dolores O’Riordan We may never hear a voice like yours again. Vale Dolores O’Riordan, and thank you for the beautiful memories you gave to all of us.
News & Views Why I’m not publicly commenting on the tragic passing of teen girl Dolly Everett Dannielle Miller’s devoted her career to working with teen girls. She’s deeply concerned about the widespread coverage of the tragic death of Dolly Everett.
News & Views ‘Baby brain’ is real? Possibly, according to this research “While some pregnant women may notice they don’t feel as “sharp” as usual, these effects are realistically not likely to have any dramatic impact on everyday life.”