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The Feminist Finance Podcast
Alice Merry
18 episodes
8 months ago
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.
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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.
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Episodes (18/18)
The Feminist Finance Podcast
17 - Changing finance from the inside with Garance Wattez-Richard
In this episode, I speak with Garance Wattez-Richard, CEO of AXA Emerging Customers. Garance set up the business in 2016 as part of AXA insurance company to reach customers not traditionally served by insurance. It now has over 18 million customers in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Previously, Garance led AXA's strategic efforts to better serve women customers. If you've ever struggled to get senior management in your company to see the strategic opportunity of addressing women customers, then this episode is for you. Garance gives us a masterclass in creating practical change from the inside of a financial institution. Garance was awarded the Schwab Foundation award for Corporate Social Intrapreneur in 2019, and the Geneva Association's first Women in Insurance award in 2020.
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4 years ago
27 minutes 57 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
16 - Migrant women and the economy with Dr Sara Reis
Dr Sara Reis is Head of Research and Policy at the Women's Budget Group. In this episode she shares the findings of the group's research into the economic position of migrant women in the UK. We speak about how UK immigration policies impact on the economic opportunities of migrant women, and the impact of both COVID-19 and Brexit and the already vulnerable position of many migrants in the UK. Take a look at the Migrant Women and the Economy report to find out more: https://wbg.org.uk/analysis/latest-report-migrant-women-and-the-economy/ And watch the report launch webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRkYtLtmCoY I also talk about the Homebrewed Feminism podcast, which you can find at homebrewedfeminism.com
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4 years ago
47 minutes 51 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
15 - A new take on community currencies with Mercedes Bidart
Mercedes Bidart is cofounder of Quipu Market, a company which takes the idea of a community currency and marketplace and updates it for our age. Quipu market allows marginalised micro-businesses to buy and sell within their communities through a digital marketplace and using a digital community currency. The aim is to build and maintain wealth locally. In this episode, I speak with Mercedes about the intensive co-design process behind Quipu, the challenges of launching in a pandemic, and the importance of creating solidarity economies. You can find out more about Quipu on their website: quipumarket.com
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4 years ago
34 minutes 57 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
14 - Women's experiences of the shift to digital finance
This episode is a deep dive into the realities of digital financial services for women. Savita Bailur and Hélène Smertnik work at Caribou Digital, a research and advisory firm that helps its clients build inclusive and ethical digital economies. Both have worked intensively on understanding how women around the world are experiencing the shift to digital finance. They share the importance of building trust and control into digital financial services, and the small changes to product features that can do so. We also dig into women's experiences of online work, and the opportunities as well as the huge challenges digital platforms offer women. Find out more about Caribou Digital: cariboudigital.net
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5 years ago
44 minutes 30 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
13 - Blockchain with Lisa Gus
In this episode, we dig into the strange world of blockchain. Thankfully, we have Lisa Gus as our guide. Lisa is Co-founder and CEO of WishKnish, the company behind the distributed ledger technology knish.io. Lisa is also Co-Founder of VeeSee.org, and Investment and Startup Lead at the Government Blockchain Association. We talk not only about payments and cryptocurrency, but also about childcare, the reporting of sexual harassment, and the mental health of founders. Lisa's work with blockchain encompasses all of these issues and more. Find out more at knish.io
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5 years ago
37 minutes 58 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
12 - Inclusion of LGBTQI communities with Ramil Añosa Andag
In this episode I speak with Ramil Añosa Andag, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression and sex characteristics rights officer at APCOM. We delve into research conducted by APCOM into various areas of discrimination and exclusion faced by LGBTQI communities and how these link with financial inclusion. Ramil explains why APCOM is reaching out to new actors, including development banks and the financial sector, in its efforts to improve the health and rights of LGBTQI communities in Asia and the Pacific. And we discuss how traditional and digital financial services must move beyond traditional binaries in order to become more inclusive. You can find out more about APCOM at apcom.org
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5 years ago
28 minutes 55 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
11 - A gender equal economy with Marion Sharples
Marion Sharples is leading an exciting new project for the Women's Budget Group envisaging a gender-equal economy for the UK. Having collected women's inputs from across the UK, Marion joins us to explain why care must be at the centre of our economic future. Marion makes a strong case for government investment in care, as well as the need for care work to take centre place in bold new proposals for our economy - including plans for a Feminist Green New Deal. Find out more about the Commission on a Gender-Equal Economy here: wbg.org.uk/commission/ See this short video on the spirals of inequality related to care: https://vimeo.com/409866367 And find out why we need a feminist green new deal: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/its-time-to-talk-about-a-feminist-green-new-deal/
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5 years ago
31 minutes 36 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
10 - The impact of COVID-19 on women with Iona Bain
This week Iona Bain, founder of the Young Money blog, joins the podcast to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on women's and young people's finances. With women facing disproportionate challenges and caring responsibilities in a world in lock-down, we look at whether government and the financial sector are doing enough to support them. Iona argues that we should be particularly concerned about the long-term impact on the "coronial generation", the young people entering the work force at this time of crisis. She makes the case for the importance of this generation to our long-term prosperity and sets out why we should consider a debt jubilee. Find out more about Iona and money tips for young people at youngmoneyblog.co.uk
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5 years ago
37 minutes 47 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
9 - How insurers can support victims of abuse
Insurance is a service that we lean on in times of crisis. But for victims and survivors of domestic abuse, that protection is not always available to them. Following up on the interview with Dr. Nicola Sharp-Jeffs - Founder & Chief Executive of Surviving Economic Abuse - this episode looks at how victims and survivors are struggling to access insurance, and what the sector can do about it. If you work in insurance and would like to know more about how your company can support victims and survivors of economic abuse, please do get in touch: feministfinancepodcast@gmail.com And you can find out more about economic abuse at survivingeconomicabuse.org
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5 years ago
15 minutes 43 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
8 - Economic Abuse with Nicola Sharp-Jeffs
Dr. Nicola Sharp-Jeffs is Founder and Chief Executive of Surviving Economic Abuse and an expert in economic abuse within the context of coercive control. In this episode, Nicola joins the podcast to discuss the impact of economic abuse - control over economic resources - which is experienced by the majority of victims of abuse. Banks and other financial institutions are vital in supporting victims and survivors. In fact, Nicola explains that victims will often talk with their bank about the situation before speaking to other authorities like the police about the abuse they have experienced. Take a listen to find out what financial institutions can do, and the important progress made in the UK in recent years. __ If you, or someone you know, are experiencing abuse, you can find out more about economic abuse and how to safeguard your economic wellbeing at SEA's website: survivingeconomicabuse.org SEA does not provide direct support or advice to victims. However, if you are experiencing economic abuse within the context of domestic abuse or are supporting someone who is in that situation, immediate help is available. In the UK, contact the National Domestic Violence Helpline on 0808 2000 247 or the Men’s Advice Line on 0808 801 0327. If you are in immediate danger, call the police on 999.
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5 years ago
33 minutes 26 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
7 - Ensuring Access to Cash with Natalie Ceeney
Natalie Ceeney CBE is Chair of Innovate Finance and Chair of the Access to Cash Review. Before the UK went into lockdown for COVID-19, Natalie joined the podcast to speak about the Access to Cash Review’s study into the UK’s rapid transformation to a cashless society. The review found that millions of people – just under 20% of the UK population and disproportionately those on low incomes – would struggle to manage without access to cash. In this episode Natalie tells us why the UK cash system is at risk and what can be done to bolster it, and to protect the people who most depend on it. Now, with the UK in lock-down, ATM use has reduced dramatically and many shops are refusing to take cash because of health fears. As a result, the country’s fragile cash infrastructure is coming under more pressure than ever. More information on the Access to Cash Review and their full report can be found at accesstcocash.org.uk
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5 years ago
29 minutes 25 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
6 - Builder Capital with Nathalie Molina Niño
Nathalie Molina Niño is an entrepreneur, investor (at O³) and tech globalization veteran focused on high-growth businesses that benefit women and the planet. In this episode we speak about what investors can do to tackle the climate crisis and why investing in women is the most effective way to do so. Nathalie sets out the case for builder capital, a new (old) approach to investing that focuses on building not extracting. And we hear Nathalie's unique take on feminist finance (spoiler: it's all about timelines).
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5 years ago
41 minutes 31 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
5 - The Mobile Gender Gap with Oliver Rowntree
Oliver Rowntree is Senior Insights Manager in the Connected Women Team at the GSMA. The GSMA represents the global mobile communications industry and each year it releases a study on the mobile gender gap. The study is out today, and Oliver is on the podcast to tell us about its findings on the difference in mobile ownership between men and women and the rapid changes taking place in access to mobile internet. We talk about what the mobile gender gap means for finance, the arrival of hybrid smart-feature phones, and why we should all be paying attention to women’s use of video calls.
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5 years ago
37 minutes 12 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
4 - Feminist Finance with Helen White
Helen White is an expert in building financial capability. She previously led work on the UK Financial Capability Strategy at the Money Advice Service, and has been involved in supporting the Chartered Insurance Institute's Insuring Women’s Futures programme. In this episode Helen tells us about the increasing need for women to build their financial resilience, and we go into detail about how we can engage with beliefs, mindsets and emotions to change people's behavior around money. You can follow Helen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FinCapHelen Find out more about Talk Money Week: https://maps.org.uk/talk-money-talk-pensions-week-2019/talk-money-talk-pensions-week-get-involved/ And the Insuring Women's Futures campaign: https://www.insuringwomensfutures.co.uk Sign up for updates on the podcast and more: https://tinyletter.com/FeministFinance
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5 years ago
26 minutes 43 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
3 - Feminist Finance with Rahel Diro
Rahel Diro is Senior Research Staff Associate at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University. Rahel is an expert in building farmers resilience to climate change. In this episode we discuss how women's experience of climate change and natural disasters are different to those of men, and we talk about what needs to be done to help women become more resilient. Rahel explains how initiatives in Ethiopia and around the world have been successful in doing so by putting the most vulnerable first. Find out more about the International Research Institute for Climate and Society: https://iri.columbia.edu And the R4 rural resilience initiative: https://www.wfp.org/r4-rural-resilience-initiative And follow Rahel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahel-diro-01817637/
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6 years ago
21 minutes 48 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
2 - Feminist Finance with Barbara Magnoni
Barbara Magnoni is President of EA Consultants, a development consulting firm, co-founder of MeXCo, and co-founder of Andares, a non-profit network of over 300 women in Latin America working in financial inclusion. A self-declared fintech skeptic, Barbara explains how most fintech products, designed with young urban men in mind, are leaving women and others behind. In a bid to bring greater equity to the sector, Barbara started MeXCo, a fintech company which bridges the gap between digital financial services and financially excluded populations in Mexico. In this episode, Barbara describes MeXCo’s unique approach and makes a compelling argument that putting women in positions of power is not enough to achieve a feminist financial system. Find out more about MeXCo: https://www.mexcosoluciones.com Join Andares: http://andaresmujeres.blogspot.com And follow Barbara on Twitter: @BarbaraatEA
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6 years ago
29 minutes 50 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
1 - Feminist Finance with Dr Naaborle Sackeyfio
Dr Naaborle Sackeyfio is Assistant Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies at Miami University of Ohio. In this episode, Naborle questions assumptions that microfinance automatically empowers women. She draws on her long experience researching the sector to explain how the impact of microfinance is inseparable from women's social position, family life and access to vital resources like energy. Naaborle argues for reimagining financial institutions to truly encompass the creativity and the power of women. We couldn't agree more! To find out more about Naaborle's reaserch, take a look at her book: Energy Politics and Rural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa - The Case of Ghana https://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9783319601212
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6 years ago
17 minutes 9 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
Trailer - The Feminist Finance Podcast
What would a feminist financial system look like? This podcast brings together leading women in the sector to define feminist finance and talk about how we get there. Hear from Dr Naaborle Sackeyfio, Barbara Magnoni and Rahel Diro in this trailer and subscribe to hear the full episodes launching next week.
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6 years ago
1 minute 29 seconds

The Feminist Finance Podcast
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.