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Women's Equality Party

Ep. 9

In this episode I am joined by two wonderful ladies, both supporting mothers in the workplace and also championing women's equality generally. We talk about how women's equality has been pushed back decades thanks to COVID, who's leading the way in terms of equality in the workplace, how childcare is a barrier, how equality also starts at home and many many more exciting things. ENJOY

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