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The Financial Feminist • The Financial Feminist

Introducing The Financial Feminist Podcast – your backstage pass to candid conversations with friends and special guests as we dive deep into the financial side of life. Now why do we focus on money? Money represents opportunity and its time we ensured everyone had an equal slice of the economic pie. So we’re putting on our best financial feminist lens to move beyond the numbers and instead listen to the real stories behind the issue. The rich human experience in all its intersectional glory, not just another statistic. And this is the twist: We're not just showcasing achievements our feminists make; we're revealing the journey – from pivotal choices to addressing and navigating structural barriers. Join us every week as diverse feminists in our community take the mic to discuss money matters, we've sidestepped for too long. Find us on all major podcast platforms including Spotify and Apple podcasts. And for more, head over to thefinancialfeminist.com.

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  • Financial Feminist News: Ireland "mother's duties in the home" vs career, Argentina abortion access fear, Mel B house win cheer

    Explore the intersection of finance and women's empowerment in the latest episode of The Financial Feminist, where host Theme Song and guest Kate Crowhurst unpack the complex realities faced by women navigating challenging circumstances. This conversation sheds light on the rebuilding process after financial hardship and the ongoing battles within women's healthcare access – issues that resonate on a global scale.

    Delve into the personal narrative of Mel B, who overcame financial abuse with determination and a modest lifestyle, ultimately achieving a symbolic milestone by securing a new home. Transitioning to the political arena, the episode also examines the consequences of President Javier Millet's anti-abortion policies in Argentina, highlighting how these developments affect women's rights and safety. Through these stories, The Financial Feminist amplifies the voices of those confronting and combating societal and systemic barriers.

    Mar 19, 2024

  • Financial Feminist News: Aussie parents to earn retirement quids, Nigerian children’s art gallery making future bids, Lily Allen speaks out on career vs kids

    Join Theme Song and Kate Crowhurst on "The Financial Feminist" as they delve into the realities and reforms aimed at bridging the gender wealth gap in Australia's retirement system and the global art market. In a recent episode, they examine Australia's progressive step of paying superannuation on government-funded paid parental leave, a pivotal move to mitigate the "motherhood penalty" that disproportionately affects working mothers' financial future. The policy stands as an exemplar for economic gender equality, hinting at the larger societal shifts needed to support women's financial security.

    The conversation pivots to the innovative Nigeria Children's Art Gallery, which empowers young creatives by allowing them to generate income from their art, yet it highlights a vast gender pay discrepancy among professional artists. Alongside, Kate and pop star Lily Allen share insights into the personal cost of motherhood on women's careers, laying bare the societal pressures that force many to choose between professional aspirations and parenting. The Financial Feminist brings to the forefront these complex issues, underscoring the systemic changes necessary to establish equity and acknowledge contributions irrespective of gender.

    Mar 14, 2024

  • Financial Feminist News: Delhi women’s champion success, France says oui (yes), Olivia Rodrigo tour funds services

    In this episode of The Financial Feminist, Kate Crowhurst delves into timely issues on the forefront of women's rights and economic empowerment. The discussion begins with a deep dive into global reproductive rights, highlighting a recent and monumental development in France: the incorporation of abortion rights into the national constitution, recognizing women's autonomy and offering funded access to abortion services. These strides not only represent a progressive move for the nation but also set a precedent in the global context for reinforcing women's choices and dismantling economic barriers historically impeding access to necessary reproductive health services.

    The conversation further shifts to Indian politics, where Swati Malival's transition from her role in Delhi's Commission for Women to national politics ushers in new hope for women's safety and professional inclusion in India. Crowhurst brings attention to Malival's tireless advocacy efforts, including her direct involvement in challenging gender violence and amplifying support systems for victims. As Malival takes her activist spirit to the parliamentary stage, she confronts systemic issues like gender funding imbalances with an intent to push for more equitable policy-making and budget allocations, emphasizing the importance of providing resources commensurate to women's shares in the population.

    Mar 6, 2024

  • Financial Feminist News: Pay gap shocks, Birth rate drops, Kylie Minogue rocks

    In the latest installment of "The Financial Feminist," Theme Song and Kate Crowhurst tackle the complex intersection of gender dynamics and societal pressures, as they dissect the underlying challenges contributing to South Korea's plummeting birth rates. They delve into the stark reality of the skewered division of labor, where long work hours and persistent pay gaps demotivate women from embracing motherhood. The duo goes beyond mere statistics, scrutinizing government measures that have fallen short in fostering an environment ripe for sustainable family growth, and challenges the audience to consider how a reshaping of workplace and cultural expectations is paramount for any tangible change.

    Furthermore, the conversation pivots to the narrative of Kylie Minogue, who, despite being honored with the Global Icon Award, grapples with the pervasive issue of ageism, particularly as a woman in the spotlight of the music industry. This episode shines a light on how such discrimination bleeds into broader aspects of life, manifesting in substantial economic repercussions for aging women. Listeners are prompted to contemplate the longer-term financial consequences of ageism that often go unnoticed, such as the accumulation of lesser retirement savings in comparison to men, thus sparking an important dialogue on the necessity for a societal shift and economic justice for women at all stages of their careers.

    Mar 4, 2024

  • Financial Feminist News Global: IVF Suspended, Police Hero Praised, Award History Made

    Dive into the latest installment of "The Financial Feminist," where host Theme Song and guest Kate Crowhurst unpack pressing issues affecting women's rights and representation. This episode explores the repercussions of a court ruling in Alabama that shakes the foundation of reproductive autonomy, the cultural complexities exposed by an incident in Pakistan, and a groundbreaking moment for Indigenous representation in the film industry.

    In Alabama, unexpected legal changes pose a threat to the availability and affordability of IVF treatments, echoing larger concerns about women’s reproductive freedoms and financial hurdles. Meanwhile, across the world in Pakistan, a tale of potential persecution deftly averted by the quick actions of a female police officer illustrates the challenges faced by women in positions of authority. Back in the world of entertainment, Lily Gladstone's historic achievement not only heralds a potential boost to her career but shines a spotlight on the power of representation and the potential impact it can have on the stories told in cinema and who gets to tell them.

    Feb 27, 2024