Tynicka and Liz talk about how Hillary's run for President can be harmful to the women's movement. This isn't about playing devil's advocate, we know that things are not getting better for women in the US. Listen in and see our show notes below.The White House report in 2011 showed that even though more women than men have college degrees, there was still big pay inequity, with women earning 75% of what men earn: http://kkcb.com/has-the-womens-movement-stalled/Sheryl Sandberg says women’s movement has been stalled: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/womens-movement-stalled-says-facebooks-sandberg/Childcare costs have torpedoed progress: http://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/winter-2014-gender-assumptions/what-stalled-gender-revolution-child-care-costsAnd now, Hillary Clinton runs for President. Will this post-feminist movement featuring the same female faces on magazine covers as “success stories” (Katharine Graham, Sheryl Sandberg, Marissa Mayer or Hillary Clinton) lull us into thinking women have 'achieved so much'? Danger zone!See http://www.brandzillasbrief.com for more podcasts about branding strategies