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The gender pay gap & a book review of 'We Should All Be Millionaires' by Rachel Rodgers
- 2024/05/09
- 再生時間: 21 分
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あらすじ・解説
Women earn $12,000 less per year (on average) than their male counterparts in Australia.
Australia's national gender pay gap is still sitting at 12%. Even worse, women who come from racially and culturally marginalised backgrounds are paid 19% less than their male counterparts.
This is infuriating and albeit we don't have control over the systems that brought us here (given the pace of reform, engrained societal expectations of women in the workplace and the profiling first nations and women of colour face), what we do have control over is;
- Our choice to use the voice we have to speak about money, ask for pay rises and revolt against oppression.
- Question our own money stories, beliefs and conditioning.
- Rewire our beliefs and lean into, talk about, verbally express and articulate our worth.
- And aspire (and take action towards) obtaining wealth so we can attain our dream life and live out our mission.
Historically and culturally, money is an 'icky' topic for people who identify as women. But we're missing out if we stay silent.
But where to start?
Listen to We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers for free on Spotify.
Slide into our DMs and let host Dani know what you think.