
S2 EP 4 - Underrepresentation of black women at work
04/14/20 • 45 min
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Episode 3 of the Black Women Working Podcast explores the somewhat controversial topic of 'earning more than your man'. It is an interesting topic as we marry career against the backdrop of stereotypical gender roles. For the most part, the men of 2020 are grown and see the big picture of our relationship goals - but we offer advice on how we might approach the conversation about our earnings with a partner and what might be some red flags. Connect Email: [email protected] Twitter and Instagram: @bwwpodcastuk Natalie- @mscarter_13 Tols- @iamtols Chantelle- @mscocolondon Rachel- @rachnjk Thank you to the team at Haringey Shed, Selby Centre, Andre Rodney and episode engineer Sami Rebel for their ongoing support in the recording and production of the Black Women Working Podcast. Artwork: Camilla Ru @thecamru
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