A new perspective is a hard thing to gain, but when found, its lessons are never forgotten. The 200 Women project discovered new perspectives on trauma, religion and acceptance. Truly eye opening.
In this episode, you’ll hear from:
Embeth Davidtz, an actor and breast cancer survivor.
Miranda Tapsell, an actor and Indigenous rights activist.
Rosie Batty, an advocate and campaigner against family violence following the murder of her son, Luke, by his father.
Susan Carland, a writer, sociologist and academic. She converted from Christianity to Islam at the age of 19.
Joanne Fedler, an author and writing mentor. Based in Australia, she was born in South Africa.
Divya Kalia, a businesswoman and co-founder of an app-based bike-taxi service founded to specifically employ female drivers to accommodate the cultural considerations of female passengers in India.