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    Explore "workplaceequality" with insightful episodes like "Rich Girl Roundup: “I’m Open About Money—But Now My Friends Hold It Against Me.”", "Why I Was Forced to Hide My Pregnancy" and "Stacey Vanek Smith: Machiavelli in the Workplace | E164" from podcasts like ""The Money with Katie Show", "Call Her Daddy" and "Young and Profiting with Hala Taha"" and more!

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    Rich Girl Roundup: “I’m Open About Money—But Now My Friends Hold It Against Me.”

    Rich Girl Roundup: “I’m Open About Money—But Now My Friends Hold It Against Me.”
    Rich Girl BT wrote in saying, "We talk more money with friends—but once they know the salary, they'll hold it against you. For example, they'll say, 'You can afford $750 for two nights at my wedding.' But I don't want to spend that." So, how do we navigate these situations in an attempt to be more transparent about finances? Welcome back to #RichGirlRoundup, Money with Katie's weekly segment where Katie and MWK's Executive Producer Henah answer your burning money questions. Each month, we'll put out a call for questions on her Instagram (@moneywithkatie). New episodes every week. *Instrumental theme credit from Justin Canton. Reminder: This is not financial advice; we are not certified financial professionals—please do your own due diligence. Transcript, show resources, additional production credits, and more can be found at: https://moneywithkatie.com/money-conversations-friends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Why I Was Forced to Hide My Pregnancy

    Why I Was Forced to Hide My Pregnancy
    Women are often forced to believe they have to choose between their career and motherhood and are told that they can’t have both. Allyson Felix, the most decorated female track and field olympian of all time, joins Call Her Daddy to share her story and explain that you CAN have both. Allyson opens up about the discrimination she faced as a woman in sports and how she used her voice to speak up and enact real change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Stacey Vanek Smith: Machiavelli in the Workplace | E164

    Stacey Vanek Smith: Machiavelli in the Workplace | E164
    A couple of years ago, Stacey Smith found out that a male colleague in a similar role was making $20k more than she was. In the fashion of any true reporter, Stacey started researching the gender gap in the workplace, exploring everything from why women make less money to why there are fewer women in leadership roles. In this episode, Hala and Stacey talk about sexism in the workplace, the gender pay gap, Stacey’s book Machiavelli for Women, unconscious bias in the workplace, Machiavelli’s princes, mentorship, the Cinderella syndrome, negotiation advice, and more.   Topics Include: - Sexism in the workplace and the gender pay gap today - Why isn’t this changing? - Conflicting views of women leaders  - Hot boxing in the corporate world and what happens to women in this world  - Unconscious biases and their reverberations   - History of Machiavelli and his princes  - Takeaways from Machiavelli - Cringy advice in Machiavelli for Women  - Growing career after having a child - Advice for men and mentorship in the workplace  - Key observations that Machiavelli made about human nature that are true today - Definition of power and Machiavelli's power principle  - Cinderella syndrome  - Advice on negotiation and asking for women  - Fake it till you make it  - Birds of a confident feather  - The easy ask - Advice for women and men  - And other topics… Stacey Vanek Smith is the co-host of NPR's The Indicator from Planet Money. She's also a correspondent for Planet Money, where she covers business and economics.  Before coming to NPR, Stacey worked for Marketplace, where she was a correspondent and fill-in host. At Marketplace, Smith was part of a collaboration with The New York Times, where she explored the relationship between money and marriage. She was also part of Marketplace's live shows, where she produced a series of pieces on getting her data mined. Her work has appeared on All things Considered, Consider This, Morning Edition, Up First, Weekend All Things Considered, It’s Been A Minute, with Sam Sanders, How I Built This, and Rough Translation, as well as in Time Magazine, The New York Times, The Awl and People Magazine. Stacey earned her bachelor's degree in comparative literature and creative writing from Princeton University. She also holds a master's in broadcast journalism from Columbia University. Sponsored By: 99 Designs - Head to 99designs.com/YAP to learn more and get $30 off your first design contest! Sandland Sleep - Go to sandlandsleep.com and use the promo code YAP15 ThirdLove - Upgrade your bra today and get 20% off your first order today at thirdlove.com/yap ExpressVPN - Visit my exclusive link ExpressVPN.com/yap and get 3 extra months free WRKOUT - Visit wrkout.com/yap to book a FREE Session with a world-class trainer and get 30% off your first TWO MONTHS with code YAP Resources Mentioned: Stacey on NPR: https://www.npr.org/people/350888943/stacey-vanek-smith  Machiavelli For Women by Stacey Smith: https://www.staceyvaneksmith.com/book  Harvard University’s Implicit Association Test (IAT): https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/education.html  Women Don’t Ask by Linda Babcock: https://www.amazon.com/Women-Dont-Ask-Negotiation-Gender/dp/0691210535  Stacey’s Website: https://www.staceyvaneksmith.com/  Stacey’s Podcast: https://www.staceyvaneksmith.com/audio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/staceyvaneksmith/ Stacey’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/svaneksmith  Stacey’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-vanek-smith-4171ab13/  Connect with Young and Profiting: YAP’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting/     Hala’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/     Hala’s Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yapwithhala/     Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@halataha   Website: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/  Text Me via @SlickText: https://youngandprofiting.co/TextHala