
A financial system designed by and for men is failing us all. We need a feminist finance revolution. This podcast is on a mission to define it.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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01:23 Starting where insurance stops – the mandate for AXA Emerging Customers
(Find out more about AXA Emerging Customers here)
03:26 How COVID has exposed the vulnerabilities of emerging customers…
04:22 …and forced us all to take a crash course ... more
00:39 Before we start on the interview, a shoutout to the Homebrewed Feminism podcast. You can find the podcast at homebrewedfeminism.com and listen to their discussion of our interview with Marion Sharples in Episode 6: Equity > Equality.
01:07 The... more
You can find out more about Quipu through their website and find updates on their instagram.
And read here about the company's recent recognition in the Visa Everywhere Initiative awards, in which it won third place in Latin America and the Caribbea... more
Find out more about Caribou Digital: cariboudigital.net
And you can read more on these topics and others from Savita, Hélène, and their colleagues in Caribou's blog.
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01:05 About Caribou
02:45 User research: shifting our f... more
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Revealing and thought-provoking, Alice Merry hosts intelligent professional discussions on finance with a focus on new ideas for creating a more equitable financial system that benefits everyone and how to change social mindsets, attitudes, and beliefs about money. This podcast is clearly on a mission.
I've listened to every episode. Male, female, gender fluid, it's for all us feminists. Thank you Alice
This podcast provides a really thoughtful look at an under explored area of social science, posing interesting questions and insightful answers. I really enjoyed the conversation in the first episode. “The quandary is how to balance market-oriented approaches with equity concerns” - an excellent summary of the problem!
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