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We couldn't have picked a better guest than Ellie Ashton, a Toronto based comedian, to chat our ear off about lady problems. There are a lot of them. Enough to warrant at least another 4873829 episodes to figure this stuff out. We're not whinging about how hard we have it, though. We're taking a look at why we think and act certain ways, and how we can empower ourselves to resiliently deal with what the world throws at us (pssst: it's internalized sexism).
In this episode:
Men & Women in the Me Too era.
Being a woman, and leader in the workplace.
Handling perceptions and sexism in conversation and in the office.
The wonderful world of feminine products, and the 'female tax'.
The importance of speaking up and using your voice, especially in sex.
By Arianne TongWe couldn't have picked a better guest than Ellie Ashton, a Toronto based comedian, to chat our ear off about lady problems. There are a lot of them. Enough to warrant at least another 4873829 episodes to figure this stuff out. We're not whinging about how hard we have it, though. We're taking a look at why we think and act certain ways, and how we can empower ourselves to resiliently deal with what the world throws at us (pssst: it's internalized sexism).
In this episode:
Men & Women in the Me Too era.
Being a woman, and leader in the workplace.
Handling perceptions and sexism in conversation and in the office.
The wonderful world of feminine products, and the 'female tax'.
The importance of speaking up and using your voice, especially in sex.