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Anonymous Was A Woman Podcast

An Arts and Books podcast featuring Astrid Edwards and Jamila Rizvi
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Anonymous Was A Woman Podcast

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Anonymous Was A Woman Podcast

Future Women

Anonymous Was A Woman Podcast

An Arts and Books podcast featuring Astrid Edwards and Jamila Rizvi
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Ask any woman and she'll tell you about a time when she was too something. At work, women are suffocated by stereotypes about who we should be and how we should behave.In FW's new podcast, Too Much, join Helen McCabe as she speaks with high-ac
When it comes to domestic and family violence, it’s easy to feel helpless. But did you know that more than half of family violence victim-survivors open up to family and friends for help first?*Whether you’re worried about your own relationshi
Through ten captivating episodes, There’s No Place Like Home pulls back the curtain to reveal the nature and impact of domestic and family violence in Australia. Told in survivors’ own words, each episode tells the story of ten extraordinary pe
Aja Barber has pledged to never take a dollar from fast fashion, and in her 2021 book 'Consumed' she explains why.She is passionate about racial justice and exposing endemic injustices in our consumer and fashion industries. Aja is also no str
This week Jamila Rizvi and Astrid Edwards are joined by Future Women's Bojana Kos. Chapter 1: Jamila asks whether or not books can help drive our understanding of sustainability, and Astrid takes issues with the term itself.Chapter 2: Jamila
Lisa Millar is the co-host of ABC TV's News Breakfast, and 'Daring to Fly' is her memoir about conquering fear and finding joy.Lisa returned to the ABC in Australia after finishing a decade-long posting as bureau chief in both London and Washi
This week Jamila Rizvi and Astrid Edwards are joined by Future Women's Ella Jackson. Chapter 1: Jamila, Astrid and Ella consider the different ways women choose to tell their own stories, and the stories of those who have come before them.Cha
Mark Humphries is the resident satirist on ABC-TV's 7.30, and he recently published 'On Politics and Stuff' with Evan Williams. In this interview, Mark considers the role of satire in politics and tackles the question of how to satirise female
This week Jamila Rizvi and Astrid Edwards are bring their favourites to the table, and they are joined by Future Women favourite Madison Howarth.Chapter 1: Everyone brought memoir this week! So to kick off the episode, Jamila, Astrid and Madi
Annika Smethurst is the state political editor at The Age newspaper in Melbourne.She is a double Walkley Award winner and has two Melbourne Quill Awards for political reporting. In 2019, Annika became the accidental poster woman for press freed
Once again, Jamila Rizvi and Astrid Edwards consider the world through the lens of reading and books.Chapter 1: So, what is politics and why does it matter? And what do books have to do with politics anyway?Chapter 2: Jamila delights in revis
Mark Brandi is an award-winning writer of literary crime. His stories tend to focus on the darkness in the world as experienced from young or disadvantaged protagonists. 'The Others' is his third - and perhaps most haunting - novel.Mark's best
Jamila Rizvi is back! We have missed her, and from this week Jamila is back leading our discussion of all things books.Chapter 1: As they so often do, Jamila and Astrid consider the harder things in life. This week, the theme is darkness, and
The Melbourne Writers Festival was curtailed in September 2021 because of the pandemic, so Jamila Rizvi and Astrid spoke to two of the authors who would have appeared live on stage.Claire Thomas discusses her novel 'The Performance' - an extra
Helen McCabe once again joins Astrid Edwards on Anonymous Was A Woman. Tis week they agree and love two wonderful debut works of fiction (unlike last week!).Chapter 1: This week our loose theme is questioning. Astrid asks Helen what she thinks
Grace Jennings-Edquist is a journalist at the ABC, where she writes articles on issues including gender equality and wellbeing. 'The Yes Woman: How to reclaim your power by finally saying no' is her first book.As a former senior editor at Mama
Helen McCabe once again joins Astrid Edwards on Anonymous Was A Woman to discuss equality and equity, and of course, the latest in fiction and non-fiction.Chapter 1: Astrid and Helen consider equity (and yes, both are still in lockdown in Melb
Danielle Binks is a writer, reviewer and literary agent. This year she released 'The Monster of Her Age', her debut YA novel.The Year the Maps Changed, Danielle's debut middle-grade novel, was a CBCA Notable Book for Younger Readers 2021, long
Season 5 of Anonymous Was A Woman starts today. To kick off the season, Helen McCabe joins Astrid Edwards (we promise, Jamila Rizvi will be with us on Thursday).Chapter 1: We picked a happy topic to kick off the season! Helen and Astrid consid
Join journalist and presenter, Leila McKinnon, as she chats to inspirational women who are living their lives, their way. Find out what drives them; the lessons they've learned; and the ones they wish they'd known earlier.Subscribe now or sear
As we wait for Season 5 we are bringing back our highest rating episodes. This interview with Louise Milligan was originally released on 5 February 2021.Louise is an investigative reporter for ABC TV's Four Corners and the author of Cardinal,
As we wait for Season 5 we are bringing back our highest rating episodes. This interview with Min Jin Lee was originally released on 15 June 2020.Min Jin joined Jamila and Astrid to discuss triumph in literature. The hero’s journey has shaped
As we wait for Season 5 we are bringing back our highest rating episodes. This interview with Tara June Winch was originally released on 20 August 2020.Tara joined Jamila and Astrid from her lockdown in France to discuss creativity and solitud
As we wait for Season 5 we are bringing back our highest rating episodes. This interview with Brit Bennett was originally released on 4 February 2021.Brit is an American writer with a brilliant track record. Her debut novel The Mothers (2016)
Dr Norman Swan was one of the first medically qualified journalists in Australia, with a broadcast career spanning more than 30 years. He hosts Radio National's The Health Report and co-hosts Coronacast. 'So You Think You Know What Is Good For
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