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The Women's Agenda Podcast

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Gender Pay Gap
Women's Health
Gender Gap
Diversity and Inclusion
Australia
Flexible Work Arrangements
Startup Funding
Public Sector
Violence Against Women
Domestic Violence
Menopause
International Women's Day
Female Founders
Artificial Intelligence
Women In AI
Democracy
Women In Tech
Workplace Gender Equality Agency
Women In Technology
Aboriginal Land Rights

We chat through the key stories shaping Women's Agenda. From the leaders doing the right (and wrong things), to the policymakers shaping the future for women, and the breakthrough moments making a difference and more. This is business, leadership, politics, health and climate from a woman's perspective.

The Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. You can ch... more

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This week, we talk about the language, the theories and the networking in the Epstein files.

From influential doctors with big social followings to royals, presidents and former prime ministers.

Plus, a couple of wins, including why thousands of ... more

Wrapping up some of the top stories of the week we head to Davos, Canberra, Minnesota and back home again. On the agenda is extreme wealth, the lack of women at the World Economic Forum, the self-indulgence of some in politics and how "Wine Moms" bec... more

Hello 2026! And it's been a chaotic start already. Is the answer to start drinking, as one female EU leader suggested this week? We have a better idea instead.

Also, Elon Musk’s Grok starts making thousands of sexualised deepfake images. Did we exp... more

Australia is coming to terms with the horrific attack on the Jewish community in Bondi on Sunday night.

Tarla Lambert-Patel and journalist Dinushi Dias sit down to unpack what happened, what it means and where we go next.

They also break down som... more

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Catherine Fitzpatrick
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Abby Bloom
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Kylea Tink
Former independent MP and CEO of Foodbank Australia
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Episode: A former independent MP takes on one of Australia's biggest challenges
Dr. Michelle McQuaid
Award-winning researcher and playful change activator.
Episode: Are you quietly cracking at work? You're not alone!
Su Dharmapala
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Episode: You need to know about Andrew Hastie and his 1960s Australia aspirations
Antoinette Lattouff
Fearless journalist, author, thought leader and human rights advocate
Episode: How to hold the weight of knowing
Katrine Hilyard
Minister for Women and Minister for Domestic Family and Sexual Violence in South Australia
Government of South Australia
Episode: One state's plan to end domestic and family violence

Hosts

Angela Priestley
Host and founding editor of Women's Agenda, she has a strong background in journalism and advocacy for women's issues.
Tala Lambert-Pattell
Co-host and advocate, bringing valuable insights into women's leadership and policy matters.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 36 ratings
  • Sensible interesting credible women

    My ears thank you Ange & Tarla. This pod is brain food by women for women. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ! Misha !
    Australia2 years ago
  • So smart

    The kind of women you wish you could talk to everyday - such smart and accessible analysis of critical women’s issues!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Salmacca
    Australia3 years ago
  • A great initiative

    Loving it and the more women that have a voice and talk about important issues with DEPTH other than the fluffy Mamamia style media the better .. Love these women. Smart and sassy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Claire Fischer
    Australia4 years ago
  • Smart chats!

    Have long enjoyed this one but particularly now love the new format. Focused chats with interesting, smart women. Learning a lot. Thank you

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NoelineP
    Australia5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions and the expertise of the hosts.
The content is seen as both relevant and empowering for women navigating societal challenges.
Many find it refreshing to have depth in conversations about women's issues, away from superficial media portrayals.

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Beyond bikini health for women
Q: What do you feel really positive and excited about in terms of women's health?
Professor Hirst is excited about her program at The George Institute, focusing on neglected areas of women's health and innovative research.
Beyond bikini health for women
Q: How did you get into global health research?
Professor Hirst shares her journey, highlighting her experiences in Vietnam and the shocking disparities in maternal health outcomes she discovered.
Beyond bikini health for women
Q: How are you feeling about things?
Professor Hirst expresses cautious optimism due to the momentum gaining around women's health, but acknowledges concerning developments in the U.S.
Women saying 'enough' and saving democracy
Q: What advice would you have for women navigating the flood of political noise?
Seek unbiased information from organizations like True North and engage with community groups.
Women saying 'enough' and saving democracy
Q: What are you really excited about when it comes to democracy and politics, especially in Australia?
There is a rise of grassroots democracy, driven by local community representatives who are gaining momentum.

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Focused on the pressing issues facing women today, this podcast tackles a myriad of topics including politics, leadership, health care, and social justice from a female perspective. Recent discussions have examined significant political events and their implications for women's rights, alongside in-depth analyses of societal challenges such as gender-based violence and workplace culture. The hosts also offer insights into empowering women through various lenses, encouraging a dialogue on how policies can better support women's needs. Noteworthy is the podcast's commitment to featuring influential women leaders and experts who share their experiences and expertise in reshaping the narrative around gender issues, thereby fostering a more incl... more

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