A Podcast of One’s Own with Julia Gillard
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
Rosie Campbell is professor of politics and Director of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London, where she works with Julia. Rosie has authored research on voting behaviour, public opinion and the politics of diversity and political recruitment.
In this episode, Julia asks Rosie about women’s participation in politics and gendered patterns of support for the populist radical right. Julia and Rosie also discuss the main issues facing women that risk stalling gender equality over the next decade, and how we can accelerate the rate of change and advance women’s access to leadership.
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Former NZ PM Helen Clark on gender stereotypes in politics
Michelle Ryan on the glass cliff phenomenon
Audette Exel on saving the world, one investment banker at a time
Jenny Macklin on speaking out and making a change
Kate Mosse on giving voice to unheard women in history
Cordelia Fine on debunking gendered science
Tara June Winch on the power of Indigenous stories
Nobel Prize winner Esther Duflo on economics as a lever of action for the world
Alice Albright on girls’ education and creating the next generation of leaders
Associate Professor Patricia Kingori on the influence of fakes, fabrications and falsehoods
BONUS EPISODE: A new cultural reckoning? Gendered violence and misogyny in Australia and the UK
Mary Robinson on being the first female President of Ireland
Dame Cressida Dick on policing London through a pandemic
Madeleine Albright on politics and diplomacy
Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Julia Gillard on women and leadership
Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic on why incompetent men become leaders
Gail Kelly - the first female CEO of an Australian Big Four bank
University of Adelaide Panel: Frances Adamson, Tanya Monro and Amanda Vanstone
Julia Gillard on the year that was 2020
Clementine Ford - fighting for feminism
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