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We're two twenty-something girls who talk too much about work, feminism and news and committed to smashing stereotypes. Join us for our musings about our lives as first generation asian ladies who haven't quite appeased our traditional grandparents as we navigate the world of law, current affairs and other big topics.
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On this February 14, we pay homage to the other love; the love that comes out of female friendships. We discuss the difficulties with growing up and drifting apart with our friends but also what makes female friendships that much more enduring when you find the right people. Finally, for those who aren't lucky to have yet found their 'people' we gi…
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In this week's episode, we explore the touchy topic of being expected to be model minorities and the tenuous line between being a proud migrant kid and white washed. We examine this in the context of Cathy Park Hong's Model Minority and Masako Fukui's 'Being a Good, Quiet and Assimilated Model MInority is making me angry' available here. Cover art …
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Welcome to our inaugural book cult ep! This week, we're reviewing the Space Between by Zara McDonald and Michelle Andrews and pick out our favourite essays from the book. We look at heartbreak, settling, toxic workplaces and health. Apologies for the poor sound quality but this is Melbourne Stage Four for you! Credits Music by Ikson - Last summer…
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Ever thought about quitting your job but are put off by the unknown or worse, being put off by others around you who think they know better? This week, we discuss our experiences with quitting our jobs and getting over the mindset that such a thing is 'career suicide'. We also muse about Emma Watson's 'self partnership' and how to alleviate the pre…
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This week, we dissect whether there is such a thing as free speech in Australia in light of the Banjeri case that has sent all public servants running to delete their twitter accounts. Khushi chats all things about disparity between government and independent schools and Anna tries to refrain from commenting too much in light of the Banjeri case...…
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After possibly one of the most frustrating weeks for women's rights, we discuss the abortion law reform in Alabama that makes it virtually illegal for women to obtain a termination. We also discuss the excellent Harper's Bazaar piece by Melanie Hamlett titled 'How Men Became "Emotional Golddiggers"' available here https://www.harpersbazaar.com/cult…
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This week, we examine the complicity of the Australian media and our politicians in the emergence of white supremacy in Australia. We discuss the sentencing of George Pell and the fine line between justice and the law. Finally, we discuss the US College admissions scandal which demonstrates the true hardship of a society that privileges the rich an…
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This week's episode is dedicated to all the amazing women in our lives who have supported, mentored and fed us. We discuss the reasons for IWD and why the menz should stop asking why we need a day to highlight the systemic issues facing women including, amongst other things, death at the hands of their intimate partner. We deep dive into the abuse …
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In this episode, we discuss the public discussions that have occurred in the aftermath of Euridyce Dixon's tragic death, in particular when is the line crossed between 'safety advice' and plain victim blaming? We also look at Bri Lee's excellent memoir Eggshell Skull and explore the themes of criminal responsibility in sexual offence trials and men…
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Warning - this episode deals with themes of sexual assault. In light of the brave interview given to Four Corners this week, we discuss Saxon Mullin's case and the wider implications it has for law reform, communicating consent and the inherent difficulties with legislating for human behaviour. Credits Theme music - Primitive People by Reiswerk, us…
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Sorry about the technical difficulties in the earlier upload! In this episode, we discuss the rise of the extremist MRA movement known as incels, take a trip down the memorable moments of the banking royal commission and recommendations as usual! Cover music - Saturday Night by Texas Radio Fish used under Creative Commons licence…
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