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The Power of Equality: It’s for All of Us

Published 10 months ago
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In this Australian Finance Podcast episode, your host Gemma Mitchell chats with Lacey Filipich, founder of MoneySchool, about International Women’s Day—what it really means, why it matters for everyone, and how gender equality benefits both women and men.


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Topics covered today:

  • What International Women’s Day is and why it matters
  • What about International Men’s Day? (Spoiler: It’s Nov 19!)
  • The gender pay gap vs. equal pay – what’s the difference?
  • Financial challenges women face in pay, super, and investing
  • Why more women in leadership benefits everyone
  • How gender equality helps men too
  • One simple action to create change



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