A Podcast of One’s Own with Julia Gillard
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
UK journalist and activist, Caroline Criado-Perez, talks to Julia about getting Jane Austen on the ten-pound note and the first ever statue of a woman in London's Parliament Square, and shares how she overcame the torrent of online abuse she received as a result. She also lays bare the stark gender gap in research data that's literally costing women's lives.
Earnings from the podcast will go back into funding for the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership, furthering the work they do to create a world in which being a woman is no barrier to being a leader.
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Regina Waugh on advancing gender equality in politics
Mary Beard & Julia Gillard on the 10-year anniversary of the misogyny speech
Hannah Gadsby on redefining comedy
Rosie Campbell on how women shape elections
Indira Naidoo on grief and the enduring power of sisterhood
Lina AbiRafeh on starting where you stand
Amel Karboul on building a democracy in Tunisia
Baroness Helena Kennedy on the power of law to drive change
Spotlight on Queen Elizabeth II and female leadership
Spotlight on the gendered impacts of the war in Ukraine
Gloria Steinem on what feminism means today
Spotlight on the Stella Prize – Celebrating women's writing
Theresa May and Julia Gillard: an International Women's Day conversation
Kelly Beaver: Spotlight on global attitudes to gender equality
Ed Miliband on how to support men to share the care
Julia Gillard on the best of 2021
Annabel Crabb on the history, power and influence of women in Australian politics
Sarah Gilbert on designing a Covid-19 vaccine
Manal al-Sharif on “driving while female”
Former NZ PM Helen Clark on gender stereotypes in politics
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