• Not Your Protégé, Not Your Threat: Why Men Champion Women... Until They Succeed with Gill Whitty-Collins
    Apr 30 2025

    “We start to become a problem in this world when we start to exceed other people's expectations of us.”Gill Whitty-Collins, Author & Gender Equality Expert

    I’ve really started to struggle with the term unconscious bias… is saying that there’s an unconscious bias, a loophole?”Jo Phillips, The Woman Behind The Women

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of The Chat Womb, Jo Phillips is joined by Gill Whitty-Collins, senior business leader, gender equality expert, and author of Why Men Win at Work, to break down the hidden forces that keep men in power and women fighting for space.

    Gill reveals why gender inequality isn’t about competence, but about perception, and how deeply ingrained paternalistic mindsets create barriers for women in leadership. She and Jo explore the unconscious biases that shape decision-making, the “daughter phenomenon” in male allyship, and why men need to shift from protectors to partners in the fight for equality.

    If you’ve ever wondered why men are still winning at work—and what we can do about it—this episode is a must-listen.

    Episode Highlights

    (02:10) – Introducing Gill Whitty-Collins: Author of Why Men Win at Work

    (05:00) – Why do men really win at work? Gill breaks it down

    (07:15)Invisible forces at play: The unconscious barriers women face

    (12:30) – Does unconscious bias still hold up? The real reason it hasn’t worked

    (20:10) – When women enter the “dominant culture” and the game changes

    (25:00) – The "daughter phenomenon”—why men support women until they become equals

    (30:45) – Moving from paternalism to true male allyship

    (35:20) – Gill’s message to men in leadership: “You are not their dad. You are their colleague.”

    About Our Guest: Gill Whitty-Collins

    Gill Whitty-Collins is an author, consultant, and gender equality advocate with over 20 years of experience as a senior leader in the corporate world. After a successful career at Procter & Gamble, where she led global brands like Olay, Always, and Pantene, Gill turned her attention to tackling the structural and cultural barriers holding women back in business.

    Her book, Why Men Win at Work, has been described as a must-read for anyone serious about gender equality. Through her keynote talks, executive coaching, and workshops, Gill helps organisations identify the invisible forces that keep women from leadership and take real action to drive change.

    🔗 Follow Gill on LinkedIn / Instagram @gillwhittycollins

    📖 Buy Why Men Win at Work

    🌍 Visit Gill’s Website https://gillwhittycollins.com/

    About your host: Jo Phillips

    Jo coaches ambitious...

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    40 mins
  • From Good Girl to Rebel Woman: Deprogramming Society’s Expectations with Michelle Minnikin
    Mar 17 2025

    “Be nice, be kind, share, smile, try to be as pretty as possible and don’t possibly age... This is how we’ve been trained.”Michelle Minnikin, Psychologist & Author

    "When did ‘nice’ ever get us a pay rise?"Jo Phillips, The Woman Behind The Women


    In this episode of The Chat Womb, Jo Phillips is joined by Michelle Minnikin, psychologist, coach, and author of Good Girl Deprogramming, to dismantle the covert rules and expectations that keep women small.

    From childhood, women are conditioned to be agreeable, seek approval, and play by the rules, but where does that leave us? Michelle breaks down how society’s invisible coercive control keeps women in line, why so many women feel stuck in their careers, and—most importantly—how to break free from the ‘Good Girl’ mould and reclaim your power.

    If you’ve ever felt pressured to play nice, stay quiet, or make yourself smaller, this episode is for you.

    Episode Highlights

    (02:10) – Introducing Michelle Minnikin: Psychologist, coach & author of Good Girl Deprogramming

    (05:00) – The cult of ‘Good Girl Conditioning’—how women are programmed to comply

    (07:15) – What society really teaches women: Approval = Worth

    (12:30) – The workplace was built for men—how women lose confidence when they enter it (20:10) – The self-worth crisis: Why women lose belief in their own success

    (25:00) – How to find your tribe and build a support system that lifts you up

    (30:45) – The #1 thing every woman needs to unlearn: Being ‘nice’

    (35:20) – Michelle’s advice to her younger self: Be less nice. You don’t need to be liked to succeed.

    About Our Guest: Michelle Minnikin

    Michelle Minnikin is a psychologist, coach, and author of Good Girl Deprogramming. With a background in organisational psychology, Michelle helps women unlearn the societal expectations that hold them back and rebuild their confidence, boundaries, and self-worth.

    Her work shines a light on how women are conditioned to comply from childhood, why so many feel stuck in their careers, and how to break free from the ‘Good Girl’ narrative to claim the success and freedom they deserve.

    🔗 Follow Michelle on Instagram: @michelleminnikin / Visit her website: https://www.michelleminnikin.com/

    About your host: Jo Phillips

    Jo coaches ambitious women like you to break through career barriers, own their worth, and finally get the career and salary they deserve. Through 1:1 coaching, Jo helps you identify what’s holding you back, to build an unapologetic strategy for success, cheerleading you every step of the way—because you already have what it takes. It’s time to stop waiting and start moving with audacity…

    Connect with Jo:

    Website: The Woman Behind The Women

    Socials: Linkedin / Instagram: @thewomanbehindthewomen

    'The Chat Womb' is hosted by Jo Phillips and proudly produced by Decibelle Creative: @decibelle_creative...

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    40 mins
  • ‘At What Point’ will we feel safe? The Viral Wake-Up Call That Spoke to Millions, with Poet Caitlin O’Ryan
    Mar 7 2025

    “We are so aware from such a young age that it might happen and that it could happen… As women, we’re just so normalised into hyper-vigilance constantly.” - Caitlin O’Ryan, Actor, Podcaster & Poet

    "This has got nothing to do with saying that every male causes danger. But it’s about, from a societal perspective, understanding … [that] these are just some of the considerations we navigate every single day before we go about our lives." - Jo Phillips, The Woman Behind The Women

    *This episode lands just in time for International Women’s Day 2025 (Saturday, March 8th), a day to celebrate women’s achievements and challenge the barriers that still hold us back.As we mark this occasion, The Chat Womb is bringing you a conversation that speaks to the daily realities women face, from safety and self-worth to the invisible weight - and cost - of societal expectations. Caitlin O’Ryan’s viral poem At What Point struck a chord with millions, and in this episode we explore what it truly means to exist, navigate, and push back against these norms.International Women’s Day is as much about celebrating progress and women’s achievements as it is about shining a spotlight on the work still to be done…*Episode Summary:

    Taking a seat in The Chat Womb with Jo Phillips today is Caitlin O’Ryan - actor, poet, and podcaster - to discuss the hidden costs of simply existing as a woman.

    Caitlin shares the story behind her viral spoken-word poem At What Point, which reached millions online, shedding light on the constant state of hyper-vigilance women live with daily. From assessing risks when walking alone at night to altering schedules, paying for safety, and feeling the weight of social expectations, they explore the gendered realities that shape female experiences.


    Episode Highlights:


    (02:10) – Introducing Caitlin O’Ryan: Actor, poet, and the woman behind At What Point

    (05:00) – The viral poem that struck a chord with millions

    (07:15) – The unseen cost of being a woman: Hyper-vigilance as second nature

    (12:30) – The paradox of women’s safety: Taxi vs. Walking Home Alone

    (15:45) – The fine line between politeness and self-preservation

    (20:10) – How women are conditioned to shrink themselves for others' comfort

    (25:00) – Caitlin on imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and the power of authenticity

    (30:45) – Finding freedom in creativity and reclaiming childhood curiosity

    (35:20) – Caitlin’s advice to her younger self: Stay weird, stay loud, stay you.


    About Our Guest: Caitlin O’Ryan

    Caitlin O’Ryan is an actor, poet, and podcaster. Best known for her role as Lizzie Wemyss in Outlander, Caitlin has captivated audiences with her heartfelt performances. However, it was her viral poem At What Point that propelled her into the public eye in a new and powerful way.

    Originally performed as a spoken word piece, At What Point struck a chord with audiences worldwide, addressing themes of womanhood, societal expectations, and the female experience with raw honesty...

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    41 mins
  • Breaking Barriers: Women, Work, and the Power of Male Allyship with Lee Chambers
    Feb 21 2025

    "Every time ​we ​choose ​compassion ​the ​world ​gets ​a ​bit ​better.” - Lee Chambers, Male Allies UK

    "It really hit home for me—if this is what we’re allowing to be revisited, what message are we sending to young boys?" - Jo Phillips, The Woman Behind The Women

    In this very first episode of The Chat Womb, Jo Phillips sits down with Lee Chambers, founder of Male Allies UK, for an insightful discussion on male allyship, masculinity, and the challenges men and young boys face today.

    They unpack how societal expectations shape masculinity—spoiler alert: it’s more than just action figures and football—and why education is crucial in fostering healthy relationships, consent awareness, and gender equality. Lee shares powerful anecdotes from his work with boys in schools, shedding light on the double-edged nature of online communities in shaping young minds.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about gender equality and the role men play in creating a more inclusive society. Get ready to challenge your perceptions and rethink what it truly means to be a man.

    Episode Highlights:

    (00:00) – Welcome to The Chat Womb: Tackling the barriers that hold women back

    (01:11) – Introducing Lee Chambers from Male Allies UK

    (01:45) – Lee’s work with boys in schools: Shaping them into better men

    (06:45) – A shocking school performance: Unpacking sexism and misogyny in education

    (13:04) – The consent conversation: Why some young boys believe "yes" means forever (19:11) – University and its impact: Personal reflections from Lee

    (21:03) – One question Lee wishes people would ask him about University Challenge

    (22:42) – The benefits of compassion for men from an inclusion perspective

    (24:51) – Lee’s advice to his 21-year-old self

    About Our Guest: Lee Chambers

    Lee Chambers is an award-winning psychologist, speaker, and the founder of Male Allies UK, an organisation dedicated to challenging outdated gender norms and fostering male allyship in workplaces and schools. With a background in psychology and leadership, Lee works closely with young boys, helping them navigate modern masculinity and build healthier relationships.

    🔗 Connect with Lee Chambers

    🔗 Male Allies UK Website


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    29 mins