podcasts Podcast: Why aren’t there more job-sharing roles in leadership? There was a great appointment win this week – or should we say appointmentS. So, why aren’t more workplaces adopting job-sharing in leadership roles?
podcasts Podcast: Was Kamala Harris a DEI pick? Joe Biden out, Kamala Harris in? This week, Angela Priestley and Tarla Lambert take another look at US politics in light of Joe Biden bowing out of the presidential race and endorsing his Vice President, Kamala Harris.
News & Views The New Rules podcast: Is parenthood tougher than training for the Olympics? Keesja Gofers, a member of Australia’s water polo team, will be in Paris at her third Olympics but this time around, she’ll also be a mum.
podcasts Podcast: When they go low, we go high “When they go low, we go high.” Michelle Obama first said this now-famous catchphrase in 2016, but it’s still just as relevant – especially in the wake of the attempted assassination of former US president Donald Trump. In this week’s episode, Angela Priestley and Tarla Lambert break down the risks that we face from violence in politics – and perhaps the opportunities in the aftermath of the incident.
Sport Women’s Agenda’s new podcast explores how women are making history at the Olympics this year For the first time in history, women will make up 50 per cent of all athletes. That’s over 5000 women representing different nations.
News & Views ‘Bush Podpreneurs’: Why more and more rural women are starting their own podcasts New research shows rural women are producing their own independent podcasts… Kirsten Diprose argues that ironically, it’s the traditional inequality of rural areas that’s been the catalyst.
podcasts Podcast: The death of Zomi Frankcom in Gaza This week, we learned the devastating news that Australian aid worker, Zomi Frankcom, was killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza.
podcasts Podcast: Where is the happiest place on earth? The World Happiness Report was released this week, with Finland taking the top spot for the seventh year in a row (no surprises there). In this week’s podcast, Tarla Lambert and Angela Priestley consider why the same countries top the list year after year – could it have something to do with their women leaders?
podcasts Podcast: #FinishSamanthasRun Women around the country have vowed to #FinishSamanthasRun, after Samantha Murphy went for her weekly run and never returned home.
podcasts Podcast: What’s going on with Sam Kerr? Sam Kerr’s face has been splashed on the front of newspapers and news sites in recent times – but not for the reasons we’re used to.
News & Views Michelle Akhidenor created a podcast to interview her peers. Here’s what she’s learned about business Michelle Akhidenor, founder & CEO of The Peers Project sits down with Women’s Agenda to share more on her podcast and business goals.
podcasts Podcast: Barnaby’s booze-fest and the double standards for women Barnaby Joyce seems to be getting away with his usual antics. Very few people are calling the Deputy Nationals leader out on his booze-fest last week.