EPISODE · Mar 25, 2022 · 31 MIN
Drop the 'mean girls' opportunism
from The Women's Agenda Podcast
Ash Barty's retired from tennis, demonstrating the perfect way to exit a career: on a high and without the ego. Plus, we look at the 'mean girls' opportunism that has come into Australian politics and media. And what are young women concerned about when it comes to choosing a career? It seems the opinions of others and desires to pick something with a linear career path continue. Plus: do emojis make you look unprofessional? We debate the issue. The Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. Stories discussed this week include: Ash Barty announces retirement from professional tennisFlexible uniform policies are key to keeping girls and women in sport‘You are killing women’: Senator Karen Berg slams Kentucky’s restrictive abortion billHonouring Kimberley Kitching’s life & legacy? Let’s drop the political “mean girls” opportunism‘Penny Wong is not a nice person’ says Mark Latham, the poster child for kindness & empathyYoung women more anxious than ever about future career prospects, new research suggests Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ash Barty's retired from tennis, demonstrating the perfect way to exit a career: on a high and without the ego. Plus, we look at the 'mean girls' opportunism that has come into Australian politics and media. And what are young women concerned about when it comes to choosing a career? It seems the opinions of others and desires to pick something with a linear career path continue. Plus: do emojis make you look unprofessional? We debate the issue. The Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. Stories discussed this week include: Ash Barty announces retirement from professional tennisFlexible uniform policies are key to keeping girls and women in sport‘You are killing women’: Senator Karen Berg slams Kentucky’s restrictive abortion billHonouring Kimberley Kitching’s life & legacy? Let’s drop the political “mean girls” opportunism‘Penny Wong is not a nice person’ says Mark Latham, the poster child for kindness & empathyYoung women more anxious than ever about future career prospects, new research suggests Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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