Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
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The Future Women podcast is hosted by Jamila Rizvi. We're on a mission to make you better at work. Each week you'll meet inspiring guests, discover more about gender equity, hear real life stories of working women and learn clever, practical tips to help you get ahead. We'll get you laughing and keep you thinking all at the same time.
Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
1M ago
Ask any woman and she'll tell you about a time when she was too something. At work, women are suffocated by stereotypes about who we should be and how we should behave.
In FW's new podcast, Too Much, join Helen McCabe as she speaks with high-achieving women who bucked trends, disrupted systems and refused to quit. Women who built careers by forging their own paths.
Episodes drop weekly.
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Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
10M ago
When it comes to domestic and family violence, it’s easy to feel helpless. But did you know that more than half of family violence victim-survivors open up to family and friends for help first?*
Whether you’re worried about your own relationship, or you’re a friend, family member or a colleague - knowing subtle signs and red flags can make a big difference.
Episode 1 of There’s No Place Like Home season two is now live. Episodes drop weekly.
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Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
2y ago
Through ten captivating episodes, There’s No Place Like Home pulls back the curtain to reveal the nature and impact of domestic and family violence in Australia. Told in survivors’ own words, each episode tells the story of ten extraordinary people who generously share their most intimate thoughts, feelings, and experiences with you.
There’s No Place Like Home is hosted by Tarang Chawla, whose sister Nikita was killed by her partner in 2015. Tarang brings his lived experience, empathy and understanding to the fore as he presents an unflinching assessment of the current situation and explores t ..read more
Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
2y ago
This summer, we're revisiting our first ever podcast: re-releasing each episode with an updated introduction from a member of the Future Women team.
How much superannuation do you have? How much have you got in the bank for retirement? How much do you plan to put away in the future, be it over the next two, ten or thirty years? This stuff matters. It’s critical you take an interest in it before retiring. In fact, the earlier you get serious about your super, the better life you’ll live after 65.
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Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
2y ago
This summer, we're revisiting our first ever podcast: re-releasing each episode with an updated introduction from a member of the Future Women team.
Have you heard of The Great Resignation? Apparently, we're in it. Community Content Coordinator, Madison Howarth describes the current job market before Jamila tackles how to prepare, what to apply for and what helps you stand out for the right reasons.
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Introduction by @_madihowarth
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Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
2y ago
This summer, we're revisiting our first ever podcast: re-releasing each episode with an updated introduction from a member of the Future Women team.
There is nothing quite like pregnancy and birth to bring on all the emotions. You might be elated, you might be concerned, you might be upset, you might be excited but regardless of what else comes, there is always – at least – a tinge of fear. Jamila dives into starting a family, how it impacts your work and how to manage those challenges.
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Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
2y ago
This summer, we're revisiting our first ever podcast: re-releasing each episode with an updated introduction from a member of the Future Women team.
Stepping up to a management role for the first time can be daunting and overwhelming. Jamila speaks to experts and leaders to for surprising tips on being a better leader and suggestions on taming that inner voice who whispers “you’re not good enough”.
Plus, a special introduction from Programs and Website Director Bojana Kos, who outlines the benefits of women in leadership and how the management gender gap is tracking.
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Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
2y ago
This summer, we're revisiting our first ever podcast: re-releasing each episode with an updated introduction from a member of the Future Women team.
Do you have a work wife? Someone who has your back in the office, is always up for a sneaky flat white at 3pm and whom without work would simply be unbearable?
Future Women's Senior Content Director Sally Spicer explores how the pandemic has changed our relationships before Jamila tackles workplace friendships, why they matter and how they might actually make you better at your job.
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Introduction by @sallyspiciest
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Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
2y ago
This summer, we're revisiting our first ever podcast: re-releasing each episode with an updated introduction from a member of the Future Women team.
Community Content Coordinator, Madison Howarth brings you some new research on gender and pay rises. Spoiler: women are asking just as often as men!
The dirty business of money has never been the stuff of polite conversation and women especially tend to report that they feel funny talking about it… But today Jamila is asking you to change all that.
Host @jamilarizvi
Introduction by @_madihowarth
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Future Women with Jamila Rizvi
2y ago
This summer, we're revisiting our first ever podcast: re-releasing each episode with an updated introduction from a member of the Future Women team.
Question: How many blokes does it take to organise a birthday cake and card for a beloved colleague? Answer: None. Kara already has it covered because she ‘remembers that sort of thing’.
Community Director Julia Lenton reflects on how the pandemic has impacted the gender divide at work and at home before Jamila talks office housework, emotional labour and why it might be time for you to retire.
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Introduction by @julialenton
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