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    Explore "female representation" with insightful episodes like "Women in Pop Culture Saved the Economy—Why Are They Still the Punchline?", "Badass Women in History" and "The Field: What Happened to Elizabeth Warren?" from podcasts like ""The Money with Katie Show", "The Daily Show: Ears Edition" and "The Daily"" and more!

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    Women in Pop Culture Saved the Economy—Why Are They Still the Punchline?

    Women in Pop Culture Saved the Economy—Why Are They Still the Punchline?
    If the entire US economy were worth $1,000, a few of those dollars would be driven by music and movies. Of those few dollars, just three people (of whom one is imaginary) were at the helm in 2023, driving 30 cents of it on their own: Barbie, Beyoncé, and Taylor, who together generated around $10 billion in economic value last year.  But despite this strong showing, women's media is still consistently belittled. Author, culture commentator, and host of the popular Be There in Five podcast, Kate Kennedy joins me to unpack the ways society often delegitimizes women's interests, how pop culture shapes actual culture, and the (financial) power of women's storytelling. Transcripts, show notes, production credits, and more can be found at: https://moneywithkatie.com/womens-economic-power Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Field: What Happened to Elizabeth Warren?

    The Field: What Happened to Elizabeth Warren?

    Today, millions of voters across six states will cast their ballots for the two viable Democratic candidates left: former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Bernie Sanders. What began as a contest with historic diversity of race, gender and sexual orientation has come down to two heterosexual white men over 70.

    Astead W. Herndon, who covered Senator Senator Elizabeth Warren for The New York Times, asks: How did we get here? With Austin Mitchell and Jessica Cheung, producers for “The Daily,” Mr. Herndon traveled to Massachusetts to find out. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.

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