Women's Health News Champion of the menstrual cycle, Lucy Peach on being in flow with your body Lucy Peach is a period preacher working to shift the period narrative in our culture from one of shame to one of pride.
Women's Health News Mind mapping and walking: Charmaine Hunzwi on creating a healthy lifestyle for the long-term Award-winning institutional banker, Charmaine Hunzwi, manages her health by finding routines that work for her busy schedule.
News & Views Who is Andrew Tate? The TikTok star normalising violence against women Andrew Tate says he’s turning boys into men. In reality, he’s teaching boys and young men that it’s ok to be violent towards women.
News & Views Change happens when women become president: The new book and AI tool showing how Human rights lawyer and activist, Ramona Vijeyarasa, is doing critical work to advance the recognition of female leaders in global politics.
podcasts The case of the missing female PMs and presidents Ramona Vijeyarasa joins as guest host to discuss her research into women’s political representation globally.
Leadership Know your why and tap your self belief: An award-winning leader on making change Antoinette Lattouf shares more on her anti-racism guide, ‘How to Lose Friends and Influence White People’, and making space for diversity.
Music On her electric guitar, Joni Mitchell proved female music elders can be super punks Joni Mitchell’s performance at Newport Folk Festival defied the ‘permissible’ ways older women ‘should’ behave.
Women's Health News Antoinette Lattouf’s call to women to stop feeling guilty about prioritising their health Antoinette Lattouf shares how she prioritises her health as a broadcaster, author, diversity advocate and mental health ambassador.
Entrepreneurs The good, the bad, and the ugly of being an entrepreneur in media Award-winning journalist and editor, Robyn Foyster. details her journey as an entrepreneur in media, sharing the highs and the lows.
Leadership How Kimberley Furness launched a print magazine to get rural women heard Kimberley Furness was determined to start a print magazine, regardless of what the market was saying on the future of media.
Employers Acceptable not just available: How flexible work and paid parental leave policies support gender equity at work Plenty of employers have great flexible work policies, but how many actually push to ensure it’s seen as acceptable?
Books ‘Suburban living did turn women into robots’: why feminist horror novel The Stepford Wives is still relevant, 50 years on In his 1972 novel The Stepford Wives, Ira Levin powerfully dramatised women’s suburban alienation and men’s resistance to feminist change. Michelle Arrow traces its enduring influence.