A Podcast of One’s Own with Julia Gillard
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
In this episode, Julia is joined by music legend, humanitarian and activist, Annie Lennox. Hailed as one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time by Rolling Stone, Annie has won more Brit Awards than any other female artist in history, sold over 80 million records worldwide as a solo artist and in Eurythmics with Dave Stewart and was named "the most successful female British artist in UK music history" by the Official Charts Company in June 2013.
In 2011, Annie was awarded an OBE for her contribution towards combating HIV/AIDS as it affects women and children in Africa and in 2008, she founded the global women’s rights organisation, The Circle.
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Katy Gallagher on overcoming tragedy, life in politics and ending violence against women
Julia's Book Club - Wifedom
Chanel Contos on the fight for consent education
Julia Gillard looks back on 2023
Sam Mostyn on women breaking through in business, sport and equal opportunity
Elly Desmarchelier on barriers, resilience, and demanding a seat at the table
Turia Pitt on determination, defying expectations and taking up space
Angela Rayner on overcoming gendered barriers in politics
Spotlight on women’s rights under the Taliban
Gayle Lemmon on making the invisible visible
Julia Gillard live at the Sydney Writers' Festival
Roanna McClelland on the gendered impacts of climate change
Stella Prize winner Sarah Holland-Batt on poetry, grief and love
Spotlight on gender equality in space
Sharon White and Julia Gillard: An International Women’s Day conversation
Angela Saini on the origins of patriarchy
Regina Waugh on advancing gender equality in politics
Mary Beard & Julia Gillard on the 10-year anniversary of the misogyny speech
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