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    <description>Join co-hosts Cal Wilson (comedian) and Santilla Chingaipe (journalist) as they decode money and power, and what it means for our freedom. Featuring experts and real life stories, balanced with money how-tos, MONEY POWER FREEDOM digs into our collective money story, reminding listeners that the financial hurdles so many women face isn’t personal — it’s political.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Join co-hosts Cal Wilson (comedian) and Santilla Chingaipe (journalist) as they decode money and power, and what it means for our freedom. Featuring experts and real life stories, balanced with money how-tos, MONEY POWER FREEDOM digs into our collective money story, reminding listeners that the financial hurdles so many women face isn’t personal — it’s political.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Worried about money? You're not alone. </p><p><strong>Call Beyond Blue </strong>1300 22 4636<br /><strong>Call Financial Counselling Australia</strong> 1800 007 007</p><p><strong>Featured:</strong><br /><strong>Fiona Guthrie </strong>CEO Financial Counselling Australia<br /><strong>Georgie Harmann </strong>CEO Beyond Blue<br /><strong>Julie Barrows </strong>Financial counsellor, Financial Counselling Australia</p><p>For more support services, visit: <a href="https://www.vwt.org.au/podcast/financialsupportservices/">www.vwt.org.au/podcast/financialsupportservices</a></p><p>For tips and resources: <a href="https://www.vwt.org.au/podcast/money-power-freedom-toolkit/">https://www.vwt.org.au/podcast/money-power-freedom-toolkit/</a></p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Worried about money? You're not alone. </p><p><strong>Call Beyond Blue </strong>1300 22 4636<br /><strong>Call Financial Counselling Australia</strong> 1800 007 007</p><p><strong>Featured:</strong><br /><strong>Fiona Guthrie </strong>CEO Financial Counselling Australia<br /><strong>Georgie Harmann </strong>CEO Beyond Blue<br /><strong>Julie Barrows </strong>Financial counsellor, Financial Counselling Australia</p><p>For more support services, visit: <a href="https://www.vwt.org.au/podcast/financialsupportservices/">www.vwt.org.au/podcast/financialsupportservices</a></p><p>For tips and resources: <a href="https://www.vwt.org.au/podcast/money-power-freedom-toolkit/">https://www.vwt.org.au/podcast/money-power-freedom-toolkit/</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary>COVID-19 has rearranged our lives and communities in so many ways, creating a very tangible link between our money situation and our mental health. So how do we best look after our wellbeing and our finances when times are tough? In this extra-special-bonus-episode of Money Power Freedom podcast, hosts Cal Wilson (comedian) and Santilla Chingaipe (journalist and filmmaker) get some sage advice from Georgie Harmann (CEO, Beyond Blue) and Fiona Guthrie AM (CE, Financial Counselling Australia).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>COVID-19 has rearranged our lives and communities in so many ways, creating a very tangible link between our money situation and our mental health. So how do we best look after our wellbeing and our finances when times are tough? In this extra-special-bonus-episode of Money Power Freedom podcast, hosts Cal Wilson (comedian) and Santilla Chingaipe (journalist and filmmaker) get some sage advice from Georgie Harmann (CEO, Beyond Blue) and Fiona Guthrie AM (CE, Financial Counselling Australia).</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia</p><p><strong>Co-Hosts</strong> Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe</p><p><strong>Guests </strong>Jamila Rizvi, Karen Pickering, Juanita McClaren, Dr. Lyndall Strazdins</p><p><strong>Sound engineer</strong> Gavin Nebauer</p><p><strong>Co-producers </strong>Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham</p><p><strong>Writers</strong> Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham</p><p><strong>Publicity </strong>Rebecca Young</p><p><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye</p><p><strong>Animator and Illustrator </strong>Mari Frith</p><p><strong>Design</strong> Ally Oliver-Perham, Esther Davies-Brown</p><p><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar</p><p><strong>Research & Project Support </strong>Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown</p><p><strong>Theme music </strong><i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p><p>We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality. </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2019 13:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia</p><p><strong>Co-Hosts</strong> Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe</p><p><strong>Guests </strong>Jamila Rizvi, Karen Pickering, Juanita McClaren, Dr. Lyndall Strazdins</p><p><strong>Sound engineer</strong> Gavin Nebauer</p><p><strong>Co-producers </strong>Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham</p><p><strong>Writers</strong> Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham</p><p><strong>Publicity </strong>Rebecca Young</p><p><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye</p><p><strong>Animator and Illustrator </strong>Mari Frith</p><p><strong>Design</strong> Ally Oliver-Perham, Esther Davies-Brown</p><p><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar</p><p><strong>Research & Project Support </strong>Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown</p><p><strong>Theme music </strong><i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p><p>We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality. </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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      <itunes:summary>This is our final episode and gosh, it’s a doozy! Cal and Santi get down to the nitty gritty of money and power to find out why women are still being financially penalised for having children (especially single mothers) and how this concerns all of us, kids or no kids. Plus, hear from Dr. Lyndall Strazdins who says that in order to solve the gender pay gap once and for all, first we need to understand the gender gap in time. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you or someone you know is experiencing financial abuse, help is available:</p><p><a href="https://www.1800respect.org.au/">1800 RESPECT</a> 1800 737 732<br />A national counselling helpline for women who have experienced family violence or sexual assault. Their support line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.</p><p><a href="https://ndh.org.au/" target="_blank"><strong>National Debt Helpline</strong></a><strong> </strong>1800 007 007<br />National Debt Helpline is a not-for-profit service that helps people tackle their debt problems. We’re not a lender and we don’t ‘sell’ anything or make money from you. Our professional financial counsellors offer a free, independent and confidential service<br /><br /><a href="https://www.vwt.org.au/podcast/financialsupportservices/" target="_blank">*** For a full list of support services, visit our website ***</a></p><p>Honest clear communication about money is key to a happy and healthy relationship. So how do you make this the norm in your relationships? And what do you do if things aren’t quite right? Cal and Santi speak to experts about how you can keep yourself and your money safe.</p><p><strong>Created by</strong> Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia<br /><strong>Co-Hosts</strong> Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe<br /><strong>Guests</strong> Georgie Proud, Lorraine Baloyi, Stephanie Tonkin, Madison Griffiths<br /><strong>Sound engineer</strong> Gavin Nebauer<br /><strong>Co-producers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Writers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Publicity</strong> Rebecca Young<br /><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye<br /><strong>Animator and Illustrator</strong> Mari Frith<br /><strong>Design</strong> Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar<br /><strong>Research & Project Support</strong> Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Theme music</strong> <i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 13:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you or someone you know is experiencing financial abuse, help is available:</p><p><a href="https://www.1800respect.org.au/">1800 RESPECT</a> 1800 737 732<br />A national counselling helpline for women who have experienced family violence or sexual assault. Their support line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.</p><p><a href="https://ndh.org.au/" target="_blank"><strong>National Debt Helpline</strong></a><strong> </strong>1800 007 007<br />National Debt Helpline is a not-for-profit service that helps people tackle their debt problems. We’re not a lender and we don’t ‘sell’ anything or make money from you. Our professional financial counsellors offer a free, independent and confidential service<br /><br /><a href="https://www.vwt.org.au/podcast/financialsupportservices/" target="_blank">*** For a full list of support services, visit our website ***</a></p><p>Honest clear communication about money is key to a happy and healthy relationship. So how do you make this the norm in your relationships? And what do you do if things aren’t quite right? Cal and Santi speak to experts about how you can keep yourself and your money safe.</p><p><strong>Created by</strong> Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia<br /><strong>Co-Hosts</strong> Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe<br /><strong>Guests</strong> Georgie Proud, Lorraine Baloyi, Stephanie Tonkin, Madison Griffiths<br /><strong>Sound engineer</strong> Gavin Nebauer<br /><strong>Co-producers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Writers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Publicity</strong> Rebecca Young<br /><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye<br /><strong>Animator and Illustrator</strong> Mari Frith<br /><strong>Design</strong> Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar<br /><strong>Research & Project Support</strong> Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Theme music</strong> <i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Honest clear communication about money is key to a happy and healthy relationship. So how do you make this the norm in your relationships? And what do you do if things aren’t quite right? Cal and Santi speak to experts about how you can keep yourself and your money safe. </itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the journey for financial freedom, many women will find themselves contemplating the #FreelanceLife. But is being your own boss all that it’s cracked up to be? Cal and Santi speak to women who have carved out their own business; found ways to structure business around motherhood; and someone who worked out how to break up with their business partner and stay friends. True story.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Created by</strong> Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia<br /><strong>Co-Hosts </strong>Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe<br /><strong>Guests</strong> Sheree Rubinstein, Breeana Dunbar, Leanne Miller, Laura Youngson<br /><strong>Sound engineer </strong>Gavin Nebauer<br /><strong>Co-producers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Writers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Publicity</strong> Rebecca Young<br /><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye<br /><strong>Animator and Illustrator </strong>Mari Frith<br /><strong>Design</strong> Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar<br /><strong>Research & Project Support </strong>Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Theme music</strong> <i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 4 Dec 2019 14:16:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>comms@vwt.org.au (Victorian Women's Trust, Sheree Rubinstein, Bank Australia, Breeana Dunbar, Maria Chetcuti, Santilla Chingaipe, Cal Wilson, Laura Youngson, Leanne Miller)</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the journey for financial freedom, many women will find themselves contemplating the #FreelanceLife. But is being your own boss all that it’s cracked up to be? Cal and Santi speak to women who have carved out their own business; found ways to structure business around motherhood; and someone who worked out how to break up with their business partner and stay friends. True story.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Created by</strong> Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia<br /><strong>Co-Hosts </strong>Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe<br /><strong>Guests</strong> Sheree Rubinstein, Breeana Dunbar, Leanne Miller, Laura Youngson<br /><strong>Sound engineer </strong>Gavin Nebauer<br /><strong>Co-producers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Writers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Publicity</strong> Rebecca Young<br /><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye<br /><strong>Animator and Illustrator </strong>Mari Frith<br /><strong>Design</strong> Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar<br /><strong>Research & Project Support </strong>Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Theme music</strong> <i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Note: this episode was recorded prior to the landmark collective bargaining agreement negotiated by the the Matildas, Australian national women's soccer team, enshrining pay parity and related benefits for all players. <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/nov/06/gender-pay-gap-closed-as-parity-confirmed-in-new-matildas-deal" target="_blank">Read more here.</a></p><p><strong>Created by</strong> Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia<br /><strong>Co-Hosts </strong>Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe<br /><strong>Sound engineer </strong>Gavin Nebauer<br /><strong>Co-producers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Writers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Publicity</strong> Rebecca Young<br /><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye<br /><strong>Animator and Illustrator </strong>Mari Frith<br /><strong>Design</strong> Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar<br /><strong>Research & Project Support </strong>Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Theme music</strong> <i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p><p>We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality.</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Nov 2019 13:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Note: this episode was recorded prior to the landmark collective bargaining agreement negotiated by the the Matildas, Australian national women's soccer team, enshrining pay parity and related benefits for all players. <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/nov/06/gender-pay-gap-closed-as-parity-confirmed-in-new-matildas-deal" target="_blank">Read more here.</a></p><p><strong>Created by</strong> Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia<br /><strong>Co-Hosts </strong>Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe<br /><strong>Sound engineer </strong>Gavin Nebauer<br /><strong>Co-producers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Writers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Publicity</strong> Rebecca Young<br /><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye<br /><strong>Animator and Illustrator </strong>Mari Frith<br /><strong>Design</strong> Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar<br /><strong>Research & Project Support </strong>Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Theme music</strong> <i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p><p>We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode Cal and Santi are talking work, getting paid what you are worth, and how a job is so much more than just a job. There’s still lots to be done about women’s equality but luckily there are folks on the job (pun intended) to ensure the work that women do is counted, respected and fairly remunerated. To quote Barbadian businesswoman and singer-songwriter Rhianna: “Work, work, work, work, work, work.” Indeed!
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2019 13:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>comms@vwt.org.au (Victorian Women's Trust, Bec Sanders, Bank Australia, Lorraine Baloyi, Santilla Chingaipe, Pauline Taylor, Christina Hobbs, Cal Wilson, Jan &amp; Terry)</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia<br /><br /><strong>Co-Hosts</strong> Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe<br /><strong>Sound engineer</strong> Gavin Nebauer<br /><strong>Co-producers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Writers </strong>Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Publicity</strong> Rebecca Young<br /><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye<br /><strong>Animator and Illustrator </strong>Mari Frith<br /><strong>Design </strong>Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar<br /><strong>Research & Project Support</strong> Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Theme music </strong><i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p><p>We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality.</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Everybody likes to imagine their retired future self kickin’ back and enjoying the fruits of our labour. But that dream is quickly punctured by the fact that Australian women are retiring with roughly 40% less superannuation than men and 1 in 3 women have little or no super. Hosts Cal and Santi level up to decode the super system and find a better retirement game plan for women.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Everybody likes to imagine their retired future self kickin’ back and enjoying the fruits of our labour. But that dream is quickly punctured by the fact that Australian women are retiring with roughly 40% less superannuation than men and 1 in 3 women have little or no super. Hosts Cal and Santi level up to decode the super system and find a better retirement game plan for women.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2019 13:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>comms@vwt.org.au (Victorian Women's Trust, Bec Sanders, Bank Australia, *Isla, Karen Pickering, Santilla Chingaipe, Cal Wilson, Leanne Miller, Karen From Finance, Van Badham)</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Created by Victorian Women's Trust in partnership with Bank Australia<br /><br /><strong>Co-Hosts</strong> Cal Wilson & Santilla Chingaipe<br /><strong>Sound engineer</strong> Gavin Nebauer<br /><strong>Co-producers</strong> Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Writers </strong>Maria Chetcuti & Ally Oliver-Perham<br /><strong>Publicity</strong> Rebecca Young<br /><strong>Logo</strong> Lucy Faye<br /><strong>Animator and Illustrator </strong>Mari Frith<br /><strong>Design </strong>Ally Oliver-Perham & Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Photography</strong> Breeana Dunbar<br /><strong>Research & Project Support</strong> Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown<br /><strong>Theme music </strong><i>Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes)</i> lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards</p><p>We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality. </p>
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      <itunes:summary>Hosts Cal Wilson (comedian) and Santilla Chingaipe (journalist and filmmaker) want to know: what shapes our attitude to money? How does this fit into the bigger picture? And if you’re just starting to think about your money situation, where do you begin?</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Money Power Freedom has been created and produced by the Victorian Women’s Trust in partnership with Bank Australia—the bank with clean money.</p><p>If you liked this podcast, please SUBSCRIBE and tell your friends! Follow us for updates on instagram, facebook and twitter @VicWomensTrust.</p><p>Money Power Freedom has been mixed and recorded in Melbourne by Gavin Nebauer. </p><p>Our co-producers are Maria Chetcuti and Ally Oliver-Perham.</p><p>We are indebted to our team of researchers and project workers including Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown — basically everyone at the Victorian Women’s Trust.</p><p>Huge thanks to folks across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality.</p><p>Our rather jazzy theme song is Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards. </p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2019 22:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>comms@vwt.org.au (Victorian Women's Trust, Lorraine Baloyi, Layne Beachley, Santilla Chingaipe, Cal Wilson, Jamila Rizvi, Karen From Finance, Van Badham)</author>
      <link>http://www.vwt.org.au/podcast</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Money Power Freedom has been created and produced by the Victorian Women’s Trust in partnership with Bank Australia—the bank with clean money.</p><p>If you liked this podcast, please SUBSCRIBE and tell your friends! Follow us for updates on instagram, facebook and twitter @VicWomensTrust.</p><p>Money Power Freedom has been mixed and recorded in Melbourne by Gavin Nebauer. </p><p>Our co-producers are Maria Chetcuti and Ally Oliver-Perham.</p><p>We are indebted to our team of researchers and project workers including Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown — basically everyone at the Victorian Women’s Trust.</p><p>Huge thanks to folks across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality.</p><p>Our rather jazzy theme song is Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards. </p>
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      <itunes:summary>LAUNCHES NOV 21 | Maybe she’s born with it. Or maybe it’s just patriarchy…? Listen in as co-hosts Cal Wilson and Santilla Chingaipe join the dots between money and power to find out why women are more likely to have less money and what we can all do about it. Plus! Real, honest answers to your secret money questions. Tell your friends. </itunes:summary>
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