Julia Gillard, the only woman to have served as Prime Minister of Australia sits down for insightful
Julia is joined by Helen Clark, the 37th Prime Minister of New Zealand and the second woman to
Julia is joined by Michelle Ryan, a Professor of Social and Organisational Psychology who famously u
Julia is joined by Audette Exel, a trailblazer who has combined the high-flying world of high financ
Jenny Macklin was the longest serving woman in Australia’s House of Representatives, and was the fir
In this episode, Julia is joined by Kate Mosse, a British novelist, non-fiction and short stor
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In this episode, Julia is joined by Wiradjuri woman and acclaimed Australian author, Tara June Winch
In this episode, we welcome our first Nobel Prize winner to the podcast. Esther Duflo is Professor o
In this episode, Julia is joined by Alice Albright, the Chief Executive Officer of the Global Partne
On this episode, we welcome Patricia Kingori, Professor in Sociology and Global Health Ethics at the
Revelations of violent, sexist and misogynistic conduct in Parliament House have rocked Australia, l
Mary Robinson is one of the most inspiring women political leaders of her generation. In 1990 in a c
In London, the Metropolitan Police (the Met) are the force responsible for the incredibly complex ta
In this special episode from the National Democratic Institute’s Changing the Face of Politics podca
In this special International Women’s Day episode of A Podcast of One’s Own, it’s Julia turn to be i
In this episode, Julia welcomes her first male guest to the podcast – Professor Tomas Chamorro-Premu
South African-born Australian businesswoman Gail Kelly was the first female CEO of one of Australia’
As an Honorary Visiting Professor of the University of Adelaide, Julia normally gives an annual publ
Julia looks back on the year that was 2020, and some of her favourite discussions from A Podcast of
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