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Working It Out
Working It Out
11 episodes
3 days ago
The Working It Out podcast is a place to explore (often with friends) everyday topics which society puts so much pressure on us to have figured out! Hopefully, you'll leave this podcast feeling a little more reassured in knowing that it's okay to not have life worked out.
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The Working It Out podcast is a place to explore (often with friends) everyday topics which society puts so much pressure on us to have figured out! Hopefully, you'll leave this podcast feeling a little more reassured in knowing that it's okay to not have life worked out.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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#8 Intersectional Feminism, Power & Privilege | With Sophie Butler
Working It Out
59 minutes 40 seconds
6 years ago
#8 Intersectional Feminism, Power & Privilege | With Sophie Butler

Welcome back to another episode of Working It Out! Today I'm joined with the wonderful Sophie Butler! We talk about her journey on Instagram and life, while exploring the topics of intersectional feminism, power and privilege! I hope you enjoy. 

Working It Out
The Working It Out podcast is a place to explore (often with friends) everyday topics which society puts so much pressure on us to have figured out! Hopefully, you'll leave this podcast feeling a little more reassured in knowing that it's okay to not have life worked out.