Was it really a Budget for women? And one big tech appointment points to the 'glass cliff' phenomenon -- the idea of a woman being given a job when the likelihood of success in the role is already seriously compromised.
Plus a new take on the extreme mental load on mothers, we look at all the latest stories and conversations from the past week.
And in a special interview this week, we speak to Ingrid Sealey, who is a social impact entrepreneur through her business, Teach Well, which works to improve the education outcomes for Australian students with support and high-impact training for teachers. Ingrid is the winner of the Cartier Women’s Initiative Oceania region
This week’s show is supported by Cartier Women’s Initiative. The Cartier Women’s Initiative provides women founders with mentorship, training, and funding. If your business has an environmental or social impact find out more and apply now via the link in the show notes. Applications close 30th June. You can learn more here.
Stories discussed this week
Sam Kerr delivers Chelsea’s only goal and backflip to win the FA Cup
What’s in the budget for women? Here’s the good and the bad
Women’s budget? We need more transparency about what this means
The personal stories behind a shift to investing in single parents
The massive gender divide in who benefits from upcoming tax cuts
How Linda Yaccarino became Elon Musk’s pick for CEO of Twitter
‘Elonia’ or…? Elon Musk resigns as Twitter chief announcing new undisclosed female CEO
Spare the breakfast in bed, mums want the gift of a less extreme mental load
The 2023 Women’s Ambition Report
The Crux is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda.
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