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Standard Issue Podcast

SIM Ep 662 Pod 177: Extraordinary women, surprising sports, and bring back Buddy's Song, actually

Standard Issue Podcast

Standard Issue

Society & Culture

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2021

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Pakistani-American artist and author Maliha Abidi is passionate about feminism and diversity, both of which come to the fore in her new book Rise: Extraordinary Women of Colour Who Changed the World. She chatted with Mickey about art for social change, being bigged up by Malala, and staying sane on social media.  In Jenny Off the Blocks, the temperature may be dropping, but rounders is going nowhere. So says Natalie Justice Dearn, CEO of Rounders England, who has some surprising information for Jen about the much-loved "summer sport".  Meanwhile, there's some dangerous snoozing and unwarranted upbeat deliveries in the Bush Telegraph, and the team's swear jar is overflowing in Rated or Dated. Thanks Love Actually. Thanks a fucking bunch.  Support this show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Lessons in chemistry, streaming on Apple TV Plus.

0:04.0

You're on the verge of a major breakthrough.

0:06.0

I would like to offer you a job as the host of our cooking show.

0:09.0

Or you can cost.

0:10.0

No.

0:11.0

Do I need a catchphrase?

0:12.0

I don't know if I think I've never understood what that meant.

0:15.0

You've got something almost no one has.

0:18.0

A platform.

0:19.0

Thank you for seeing something in me that I didn't see in myself.

0:23.0

Children set the table.

0:24.0

Your mother needs a moment to herself.

0:26.0

Lessons in chemistry, streaming on Apple TV Plus.

0:29.0

This episode of The Standard Issue Podcast is sponsored by A.J. Bell Money Matters,

0:37.0

helping women to feel good investing.

0:39.0

No doubt you'll have heard us talk about the gender pay gap.

0:42.0

But did you know there's also a gender investment gap in the UK of £1.65 trillion.

0:49.0

So, after spending our whole working lives worse off the men

0:53.0

through lack of pensions, savings and investments,

0:55.0

we're more likely to be worse off in retirement too.

0:58.0

A.J. Bell think women need to talk more openly about money.

1:01.0

It shouldn't be embarrassing or confusing.

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