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#24 - Being an Ally, Part 1: How Men Can Advocate for Women

#24 - Being an Ally, Part 1: How Men Can Advocate for Women

FromThe Fairer Cents: Women, Money and the Fight to Get Equal


#24 - Being an Ally, Part 1: How Men Can Advocate for Women

FromThe Fairer Cents: Women, Money and the Fight to Get Equal

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s show is the first of two parts focusing on how we can be the best possible financial allies to those around us, whether that’s online or offline. In part 1, we’re talking about male allies: why we need them, and how men can be them. Our guests are Cord Jefferson, TV writer and outspoken feminist extraordinaire, and personal finance bloggers Matt Lane of Optimize Your Life and Brian of Done By 40. They’re all incredible allies to women, and they get vulnerable with us about how they speak up to help the feminist cause, as well as where they still struggle.   Links from the show: Tanja’s new book, Work Optional: Retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way   Cord Jefferson’s Tumblr Cord’s Medium page Cord’s Twitter   Matt’s blog, Optimize Your Life Matt’s post on how advocating for women has helped his career Matt’s Twitter   Brian’s blog, Done By Forty Brian’s post on the wage gap and sharing salary with women Brian’s Twitter
Released:
Feb 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (48)

“The best podcast for women” — The Balance | “A must listen podcast for anyone who is ready to change the status quo” — Forbes | The Fairer Cents: Women, Money and the Fight to Break Even. This is a finance and career podcast all about the different economic realities facing women, people of color and other marginalized groups. Hosted by Tanja Hester, author of Work Optional: Retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way and creator of the Our Next Life early retirement blog, and Kara Perez, founder of women's financial literacy startup Bravely, The Fairer Cents tackles sticky money and financial issues like the wage and wealth gap, the economics of motherhood, emotional labor, women's ambition and more. We don't shy away from hard conversations, but we do it all with laughter, and always with a focus on what action you can take in your own life. That's why we've been recommended by US News, Forbes, Essence, The Balance, Mic, GoBankingRates and many more. Subscribe now.