• Natural disasters, Beyonce's Grammy's snub, and permission to strive for less

  • Feb 8 2023
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast
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Natural disasters, Beyonce's Grammy's snub, and permission to strive for less

  • Summary

  • The Download is back for 2023! This year, tune in every fortnight for a snapshot of news and culture through a smart, savvy gender and leadership lens.

    New hosts, FW's Senior Content Producer Sally Spicer and Diversity and Inclusion Director Tarang Chawla discuss the tragedy in Turkey - and its disproportionate impact on women and girls; Bruce Lehrmann's lawsuits and Beyoncé's history-making Grammys sweep, plus the award she just can't win (but should!). 

    Later, psychologist Chris Cheers drops by to explain how to set goals you'll actually achieve, listening to experts on TikTok, and how discomfort can unlock professional growth.

    What's on at Future Women

    • The Future Women Leadership Summit 2023 returns 6 and 7 March, 2023. Join us live at the Ivy Ballroom in Sydney or via a Virtual Experience in the comfort of your own home. Get your tickets now. Thanks to our presenting partner, CommBank.
    • On March 8, International Women’s Day 2023, Future Women, Witchery and Breville collaborate for the fourth year in a row to celebrate Australia’s First Nations women. Don't miss out on this must-see dinner and panel featuring Nakkiah Lui, Tanya Denning-Orman, Larissa Behrendt and Allison Page.

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