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Future Women Leadership SeriesFuture Women Leadership SeriesLeading across gendersHow can we best lead across genders? And how leaders should be thinking about bridging the gender divide? In this panel discussion recorded live at the FW Leadership Summit, join journalist Leila McKinnon as she examines how to lead across genders alongside Wayside Chapel CEO Rev Jon Owen, Workplace Gender Equality Agency CEO Mary Wooldridge and FW’s Head of Policy and Program Impact Ruby Leahy Gatfield. Join the movement to fast-track your professional development. Become an FW Diamond member today. Keep up with @futurewomen on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Threads See omnystudio.com/listener fo...2025-06-1127 minSBS News In DepthSBS News In DepthPublic sector gender wage gap narrower than private & CBA hits another record, againSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with James Whelan from Barclay Pearce about how the lower interest rate environment is impacting markets while CBA shares continues to trade at record highs, and Rhayna Bosch takes a look at the gender wage gap between public and private companies with WGEA Chief Executive Mary Wooldridge.2025-05-2114 minSBS News In DepthSBS News In DepthPublic sector gender wage gap narrower than private & CBA hits another record, againSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with James Whelan from Barclay Pearce about how the lower interest rate environment is impacting markets while CBA shares continues to trade at record highs, and Rhayna Bosch takes a look at the gender wage gap between public and private companies with WGEA Chief Executive Mary Wooldridge.2025-05-2114 minSBS On the MoneySBS On the MoneyPublic sector gender wage gap narrower than private & CBA hits another record, againSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with James Whelan from Barclay Pearce about how the lower interest rate environment is impacting markets while CBA shares continues to trade at record highs, and Rhayna Bosch takes a look at the gender wage gap between public and private companies with WGEA Chief Executive Mary Wooldridge.2025-05-2114 minMornings with Graeme GoodingsMornings with Graeme GoodingsMornings with Graeme Goodings - 21 May 2025Mark Riley, Jame Paterson, Tim Costello, Rebekha Sharkie, Clare McAdam, Barb Possingham, Mark Borlace, Mary Wooldridge, Maria Palumbo, Michael Woodward, Christine Robertson and your calls.  Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-05-212h 03Mornings with Graeme GoodingsMornings with Graeme GoodingsMornings with Graeme Goodings - 4 March 2025Mary Wooldridge, Richard Forbes, Ben Downie, Liz Ritchie-Tya, Phill Stone, Eddie Hughes, Wendy Brown, Kari Langdon, Susan Grantham and your calls.  Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-03-041h 54Mornings with Graeme GoodingsMornings with Graeme GoodingsGender wage gap - Workplace Gender Equality Agency CEO Mary WooldridgeListen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-03-0406 minThe Women\'s Agenda PodcastThe Women's Agenda PodcastYes, most employers still have massive gender pay gapsIt's gender pay gap day, with the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has revealed the total remuneration pay gaps at more than 9000 employers. Just in time for International Women's Day.So, what do you need to know about the data, and are we seeing progress? WGEA CEO Mary Wooldridge joins the conversation to share why, despite some pretty dramatic gaps at certain employers, we may start to see some positive progress in the coming year. Mary also dismantles some common myths about gender pay gaps and what they tell us about...2025-03-0316 minWomen At WorkWomen At WorkChange and hope with Mary WooldridgeMary Wooldridge is the CEO of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency. Her career goals have all been about making an impact and driving change, and although change is slow, she hopes to accelerate it in the future. In this episode, we cover: The recent (slight) reduction in the gender pay gap, driven by increases in aged-care industry salaries The benefits of part-time and flexible work Men, parental leave and valuing care The connection between gender stereotypes and the gender pay gap What women do with their spare time Gender segregated industries  Grasping opportunities to be part o...2024-11-2647 minSBS On the MoneySBS On the MoneySBS On The Money 20 November 2024Mary Wooldridge from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency goes through the progress of narrowing the gender pay gap; Andrew Barker from CEDA explains how incomes can be boosted by 20 per cent by undertaking at work training; and the day on the sharemarket with Stuart Roberts from Stocks Down Under including the results of Rio Tinto's workplace culture review.2024-11-2016 minSt John\'s PodcastSt John's Podcast2024040 Hebrews 4:14-5:10 Nick WooldridgeHebrews - 4: Nick Wooldridge talks on Hebrews 4:14-5:10 Hebrews 4:14-5:10 read by Mary Pyner. Playing time: 29 minutes.2024-10-0628 minMorning Prayer and WorshipMorning Prayer and WorshipFor peace that passes understanding - Morning Prayer for July 22, 2024Paul speaks of peace that passes understanding. The thing is, if you understand it — you don’t have it. This peace moves into the deepest part of who we are, beyond the limits of what we can understand or control. Let’s seek and pray for that peace that comes from Jesus, through the Holy Spirit today! Get an ad-free feed of the podcast with a monthly contribution of any amount! Celebrating the life and faith of Mary Magdalene in the Church Calendar. July 22, 2024. Our general order and lectionary come from the Book of Comm...2024-07-2218 minThe Women\'s Agenda PodcastThe Women's Agenda PodcastWins for the long weekendIt’s the long weekend, so what better way to kick it off than with some wins? We take a look at ultra marathon runner Jasmin Paris and figure skater Deanna Stellato-Dudek. Some major moves for women’s health in Australia as well, with the launch of a new medical research centre in Sydney, plus a huge milestone for women’s reproductive health.In this episode, Tarla Lambert and Angela Priestley also discuss the so-called woman problem in the Liberal party and what they are - or aren’t - doing about it. Plus, we break down Mar...2024-03-2827 minDiscoveryDiscoveryThe Life Scientific: Michael WooldridgeHumans have a long-held fascination with the idea of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a dystopian threat - from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, through to the Terminator movies. But somehow, we still often think of this technology as 'futuristic', whereas in fact, it's already woven into the fabric of our daily lives, from facial recognition software to translator apps. And if we get too caught up in the entertaining sci-fi narrative around AI and the potential threat from machines, there is a more pressing danger that we overlook real and present concerns - from deep fakes to electoral disinformation. 2024-02-1927 minSpiked Eggs PodcastSpiked Eggs PodcastHercules and the Chicken FarmerSend us a textWhat happens when  a narcissistic chicken farmer throws shade at Hercules ...LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISEDTHIS PODCAST IS THE PROPERTY OF SPIKED EGGS PRODUCTIONS – COPYRIGHT 2024 ********************************************************************************************** SPIKED EGGS PODCASTADAPTED FROM THE FABLE BY: Frank Donnelly and Jane D. WatsonPRODUCTION AND SOUND DESIGN:  Jane D. Watson.CAST:FARMER           Robert WooldridgeHERCULES     Alben BloomfieldMOLLY              Sharon Grunwald SUE                     Shayla Tharp REPORTER    Mary-Anne Stanek MUSIC: "News Sting""Bummin on Tremelo"Kevin MacLe...2024-02-1621 minHot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4aHot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4aHot Pipes Half Serenade 2024-06 – The Songwriters: Jule StyneBroadcast on Serenade Radio on 8th February, 2024 Name Artist Album Year Comments Everything's Coming Up Roses Michael Wooldridge Showtime Spectacular [Merlin Productions CD] 2003 3-19 Wurlitzer, Pollokshaws Burgh Hall, Glasgow (Scottish Cinema Organ Trust Clydebank Wurlitzer) Sunday Bob Heil Bob Heil At Home [HSL Productions 324] 2007 3-24 Lyn Larsen Allen I've Heard That Song Before Len Rawle The Sounds Of Tonawanda [Concert Recording CR-0082-T] 1970 4-24 Wurlitzer Opus 1968, Ex-Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, London; Rawle Residence, Chorleywood Hertfordshire It's Magic Dudley Savage A Touch Of Romance [DS 1] 1995 3-7 Compton plus Melotone & Solo Cello, Compton House (Ralf Krampen) Brey-am-Rhine, Germany; ex-Regal, Putney (3-6) Diamonds A...2024-02-0830 minThe Life ScientificThe Life ScientificMichael Wooldridge on AI and sentient robotsHumans have a long-held fascination with the idea of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a dystopian threat: from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, through to the Terminator movies.But somehow, we still often think of this technology as 'futuristic': whereas in fact, it's already woven into the fabric of our daily lives, from facial recognition software to translator apps. And if we get too caught up in the entertaining sci-fi narrative around AI and the potential threat from machines, there's a more pressing danger that we overlook real and present concerns - from deep fakes to electoral disinformation....2023-12-1937 minThe Documentary PodcastThe Documentary PodcastAfrica's urban future: TanzaniaMike Wooldridge and Tanzanian development worker Mary Ndaro report on the opportunities and challenges for Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's commercial centre, and one of Africa’s fastest growing cities. Some six million people currently call Dar es Salaam home, but the city’s population has grown by a whopping 40% in just a decade. By the 2030s it is projected to become a megacity with a population of more than 10 million. Getting around cities like Dar es Salaam can be not only stressful but expensive, negotiating roads clogged with cars and choked with fumes, but the city is now investing in t...2023-10-1032 minSBS On the MoneySBS On the MoneySBS On the Money: Gender pay gap narrowsAustralia's gender pay gap has narrowed to a record low of 13.3% but that still means for every $1 men make, women make 87 cents. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Mary Wooldridge from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency for more; plus a wrap of the day on the markets including profit reporting season with Jessica Amir from Saxo Markets.2023-02-2409 minCreepyCreepyTurnpike Mary Answers Prayers & The Mother of SandsTurnpike Mary Answers Prayers***Written by: Trisha J. Wooldridge and Narrated by: Michelle Kane***Content Warning: Death of loved ones; miscarriage***The Mother of Sands***Written by: Stewart C. Baker and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez***Check out our reward tiers at patreon.com/creepypod***Title music by Alex Aldea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi...2023-01-1953 minGrow Your GivingGrow Your GivingA Community Designed for Generosity: A Conversation with Dimensional InnovationsLaVon Colhour talks with Tucker Trotter and Mary Wooldridge of Dimensional Innovations to learn about the company's philanthropic initiatives and involvement in Kansas City's Parade of Hearts. "Easy Lemon" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2022-12-1929 minThe Daily AusThe Daily AusWhy women are still earning less than menOn average, women earned $26,569 less than men in 2021-22. That means for every $1 a man earned, women earned $0.77. Progress on closing the gender pay gap has stalled according to the latest data from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA). In today’s deep dive, we speak to Mary Wooldridge, Director of WGEA, about what the gender pay gap is, and how we can eliminate it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-12-1110 minBroad Radio On The GoBroad Radio On The Gowe will live on other planets before women are paid equally! And moths, happiness and story - with Mary Wooldridge, Cal Wilson & Jo Stanley Cal Wilson joins Jo Stanley on this ep of Broad Radio on the go. Cal is the host of the Moth, a story telling night that happens around the world where people get up and tell a tale about a topic. Jo and Cal consider what it is about storytelling that links us and how happiness can come from the most simple things.. like seeing your kid eat McDonalds!We also talk to Mary Wooldridge, the CEO of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, to find out what our response – other than RAGE – can be t...2022-07-2829 minFuture Women Leadership SeriesFuture Women Leadership SeriesDealing with a sexist bossIn all likelihood you'll come across a sexist boss in your career. Maybe you're dealing with one right now, or can remember a time you've witnessed your coworkers put up with prejudice. So how should you handle sexism, and how do we craft diverse environments that cull sexist cultures altogether? Speaking at the 2022 Future Women Leadership Summit, Mary Wooldridge, Director of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, Dr Victor Sojo, Senior Lecturer in Leadership at the University of Melbourne and Jessica Smith, Senior Security Consultant at CyberCX discuss their experiences and research surrounding gender inequality at work and give their...2022-05-1130 minthis is workthis is workIWD: the gender pay gap with WGEA's Mary WooldridgeIt's International Women's Day and the theme is #BreakTheBias! Mary Wooldridge from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency joins Shell and Em to talk about a big issue that women encounter at work, the gender pay gap. The chat touches on:👉🏿 the difference between the gender pay gap and equal pay👉🏽 key causes of the gap and the updated data👉 the role that parents can play in breaking the bias with their kids👉🏻 some ways that employers can de-bias the hiring process👉🏾 busting some misconceptions about the gap👉🏿 childcare and parental leave👉🏼 how might employees raise a convo about this topic?👉women and leadership👉🏻and some k...2022-03-0747 minmoney money moneymoney money money509 women's economic barriers, gender pay gap, affecting political change + moreThis International Women's Day, Sally Loane former CEO for the Financial Services Council joins Glen on the podcast for a chat which touches on:👉 how businesses can help to reduce the gender pay gap👉🏽 barriers to women returning to work after kids👉🏾 Covid’s effect on shifts both positive and negative for gender equality and the gender pay gap👉🏿 grassroots ways to affect change at a political level👉🏻 tax, housing, super and childcare policies to look out for in the upcoming election👉🏼 women on boards👉 the homelessness crisis amongst older womenLearn more about TAL here: https...2022-03-0752 minThe Economy, StupidThe Economy, StupidEconomic benefits of improved parental leave and Spotify, where does the money go?Does extending parental leave entitlements present a greater cost to the Australian economy or a benefit? The answer from economists and gender equality groups seem to agree, it is beneficial for all. Both socially and economically. These benefits extend to unpaid work at home. This does make sense when you listen to economist Jessica Mizrahi, Director at Accenture Australia and Vice President of the Economic Society of NSW and Mary Wooldridge, Director of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency. We also hear from Hugh Sinclair, a senior finance manager with property group Stockland, who took his full parental leave entitlement...2022-02-2428 minmoney money moneymoney money money434 Equal Pay Day and unpacking the gender pay gap with WGEA director Mary WooldridgeThe 31 August 2021 marks Equal Pay Day. Joining Glen for this chat is Shelley Johnson who co-hosts my millennial career, and Workplace Gender Equality Agency director, Mary Wooldridge, as they discuss the gender pay gap, the data around it and what individuals and businesses can do to bring about change. They touch on:👉🏽what Equal Pay Day aims to highlight and (what it doesn't)👉🏻some of the ABS data around the gender pay gap and some of the key contributors to the gap👉Shell, Mary and Glen's anecdotal experiences of the issue👉🏿how increased acceptance of flexible working in recent times might see more positi...2021-08-3053 minWomen on Boards - Leaders and Directors in ConversationWomen on Boards - Leaders and Directors in ConversationMind the gap: Mary Wooldridge on why we need to be ever vigilant about gender equality in the workforceMary Wooldridge is a woman who believes that if you want change on the big social issues then you get engaged in purposeful action to get policy change and action taken. As Director of the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, the issues currently in her sights are gender inequality, including closing the 14.2% gender pay gap, and ensuring that women and men are equally represented, valued and rewarded in the workplace. As a Victorian Member of Parliament from 2006 to 2020 with several Ministerial portfolios (Mental Health, Community Services and Women’s Affairs) Mary had a strong reform agenda. Th...2021-08-3024 minBorderlineBorderlineFor transnational families, lockdown has no endThe UK is reopening, but not transnational families. Visiting friends or relatives abroad is the second most frequent reason for foreign travel. It's about one in four trips out of the UK, twice the volume of business travel. Travel restrictions have reduced these trips to a trickle. For millions who love across borders, spending time together has been impossible for most of the past year. Even illegal. Yet, media coverage of travel restrictions has had a near pathological focus on foreign holidays. This week, we hear the voices of those who wait, still, to reunite. ...2021-04-1322 minThe Koi Sports CIC Grassroots PodcastThe Koi Sports CIC Grassroots PodcastKoi Sports CIC Grassroots Podcast, Mary Thomas & Swindon Lightning Cheerleading Club Investing in Grassroots Sports; Listen to Koi Sports Elite Champion Mary Thomas, Director of Concise Training and Millie Little, of Swindon Lightning Cheerleading Club, speak with Koi Sports CIC about their respective organisations, and the importance to the local community of investing into Grassroots Sport. Hosted & produced by David Wooldridge.2021-03-0825 minHeart and SoulHeart and SoulMy son’s killer, next doorOn 12 February 1993 Mary Johnson’s only son, 20-year-old Laramiun Byrd, was murdered. The perpetrator was 16-year-old Oshea Israel, who received a 25-year sentence for second degree murder. Many years later Mary visited Oshea in prison, and after his release in 2010 they lived as neighbours in the Northside community of Minneapolis – and developed a strong bond. Mary, driven by her Christian faith, now runs From Death to Life, an organisation she founded to promote healing and reconciliation between families of victims and those who have caused harm.Mike Wooldridge hears from Mary, who says Oshea is her ‘spiritual son’...2019-02-0826 minKC Cares OnlineKC Cares OnlineKc Cares Episode 256Kansas City’s Non-profit Voice!   Kansas City-Based podcast that tells the stories of local nonprofits and the people they serve! Hosted by Ruth Baum Bigus and Bobby Keys This Weeks Guest: Jeffrey Byrne & Associates Jeffrey Byrne www.fundraisingjba.com __________________________________________ Dimensional Innovations Foundation Mary Wooldridge & Marvin Mastin, Foundation Directors di-foundation.org __________________________________________ The Victory Project-Sporting KC Brandi Thomas, Community Programs Leader; Seth Sinovic, Defender from victorykc.org __________________________________________   Find...2017-09-2459 minBattleground WisconsinBattleground WisconsinBradley Foundation exports Blue Lakes, Red States model to AmericaWe welcome the Center for Media and Democracy’s Deputy Director, Mary Bottari to discuss their extensive investigation into the Bradley Foundation’s “weaponized philanthropy.” New recently released information reveals in tremendous detail how the Bradley Foundation has spent hundreds of millions in tax deductible money to build a huge partisan apparatus across the country molded on what they have already done to Wisconsin. We also review Walker’s insulting exchange with Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson over Walker's statement that he would consider seeking a waiver to re-legalize preexisting condition discrimination. In the second half of the podcast, we present an...2017-05-1147 minBattleground WisconsinBattleground WisconsinWhat keeps Walker up at nightWe welcome the Center for Media and Democracy's Mary Bottari to discuss new revelations they have brought to light in the recently leaked John Doe files. Jorna reviews Scott Walker’s threat to John Chisholm and other DA’s who dare consider investigating him. Robert reveals the Walker Administration is deliberately rigging the health insurance system to raise rates on consumers. He also educates us about new “low out of pocket health plans” with $0 deductibles in Wisconsin that were announced this week. Jorna has the latest installment of Paul Ryan Watch where Ryan suggests he is still considering running for presiden...2016-09-2934 minBattleground WisconsinBattleground Wisconsin"Putin, Trump, Biden and Ryan walk into a bar…”We review this week's Democratic National Convention and the nomination of Hillary Clinton and discuss Trump’s call for Russia to commit a cyber attack on Clinton’s private computer server. We welcome Mary Bottari, a journalist from the Center for Media and Democracy, to discuss the dark money special interests involved in trying to defeat Milwaukee County District Attorney, John Chisholm. We conclude with a discussion of a developing GOP split on the state’s $1 billion transportation funding shortfall.2016-07-2939 minTime 4 HempTime 4 HempDrug Truth Network - 05/17/16First broadcast on Time4Hemp.com and iHeartRadio 05/17/16Dean Becker features Howard Wooldridge, Tex Rep Gen Wu & Nurse Mary Lynn Mathre.Please share this with your friends.2016-05-1758 minThe Millennial Career PlaybookThe Millennial Career PlaybookMercedes-Benz Financial Service's Mary Hughes interviewed by Debbie Wooldridge & Hy BenderMercedes-Benz Financial Services - The Millennial Career Playbook2015-07-1914 min