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.
News & Views ‘Welcome to the shit show’: Antoinette Lattouf and Azure Antoinette launch their new podcast How do you open a podcast between two outspoken women whose similarities end with the name Antoinette? One simple line: “Welcome to the shit show.”
podcasts Podcast: The epic fail on investing in female founders Why are all-female founded startups still only getting just four per cent of funding in 2023?
podcasts Podcast: Why was the search term “Taylor Swift” blocked on X? This week, we saw AI impact two high-profile women: Taylor Swift and Victorian MP Georgie Purcell. But who is really responsible?
podcasts Podcast: Barbie, climate change and business meetings in saunas No, we didn’t record this episode in a sauna, nor an ice bath. But this week, we found out that some people actually conduct business from such places. Are they serious?
podcasts Podcast: New year, new women leaders? Welcome back to The Crux for 2024! The team at Women’s Agenda are well-rested and ready to get stuck back into it.
podcasts Podcast: Palaszczuk, Pamela and Positive Duty Women’s Agenda journalist Olivia Cleal joins Angela Priestley on the podcast to discuss the stories of the week.
News & Views BlakCast set to change podcast scene for First Nations Australians A new network of podcasts highlighting stories of First Nations Peoples and people of colour has launched this week.
podcasts Podcast: The part-time promotion cliff is real We discuss ways that companies can shift their leadership model to give more women a seat at the table. Plus – are TikTok videos the new resumes and cover letters?
podcasts Podcast: No women mentors? We don’t buy it. Is it enough to “hope” for more diversity in next year’s Startup Muster top mentors list?
podcasts Podcast: Epidemic of violence against women We discuss violence against women with Katherine Berney, and the new government carers initiative with Minister Amanda Rishworth.
Life Dimity Brassil’s podcasting business capturing the voices of lost loved ones to cherish forever With more than 40 freelance journalists dispersed around the country, elderly people or dying people can sit down and record their family history and their life story.