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Dr. Jay and Bri engage in a spirited discussion about their recent book club selection, "Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?" by Katrine Marçal. While Bri selected the book, she acknowledges her disappointment after reading it. Meanwhile, Dr. Jay reveals his struggle with the book & ultimately the decision to not finish it.Key takeaways include questioning the book's binary approach in reflecting modern relationships and workforce dynamics. Personal experiences are interwoven to challenge rigid gender roles. The discussion extends to investing, exploring parallels between ESG funds and acts of love or self-interest.Resources:+ Book: Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? by Katrine Marçal+ Book: The Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan & Dr. Benjamin HardyThe Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples.Like the show? Leave us a rating & review. If you want to join the conversation, email us at podcast@childfreewealth.com, follow Childfree Wealth on social media, or visit our website www.childfreewealth.com!Stay up to date with Childfree Wealth by signing up for our newsletter here! If you're looking for financial help, we offer three services. Join our free 8 No-Baby Steps course to work through your finances on your own. Looking to manage your finances on your own? Enroll in Childfree Wealth Academy for $50 per month. For one-on-one planning, schedule a free consultation call.Instagram | Facebook | LinkedInDisclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
What does a 19th century philosopher and economist have to do with Taylor Swift? In this week's episode we put on our Marxist Theory glasses to consider how the ideas of ownership, value, and class differences help us understand Taylor's music in a whole new way. Maansi teaches us what it means to belong to someone in “Mine.” Jenn digs into the political metaphors in “Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince.” And Jodi teaches us about social class differences with the incredible true story behind “the last great american dynasty.” Tune in to learn all of this and see how much fun it can be to play with new literary lenses (even if you don't necessarily agree with the underlying philosophy). Mentioned in the episode: “Mine," Speak Now “Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince," Lover “the last great american dynasty," folklore Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner by Katrine Marçal “Politics of Love and Love of Politics: Towards a Marxist Theory of Love” by Raju Das 1984 by George Orwell Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Bluebood by Carl Unger (Rebekah Harkness biography) Les Miserables by Victor Hugo Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens *** Episode Highlights: [00:25] Introduction to Marxist Theory [04:07] “Mine” from Speak Now [23:05] “Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince” from Lover [38:57] “the last great american dynasty” from folklore Subscribe to get new episode updates: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe Follow us on social! TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree → linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.
If you're a woman creator or entrepreneur, you've likely faced the universal experience among women of having your ideas ignored, brushed off as a natural creative project, or generally having people diminish the gravity of what you have to offer. It's time to explore the gender biases that devalue women's innovations, and why women are excluded, underpaid, undervalued, and undercited when it comes to technical innovations. Financial journalist and best-selling author on women and innovation, Katrine Marçal discusses the core themes exposed in her book, Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored in an Economy Built for Men. Katrine paints a devastating picture of how women's ideas and contributions have been ignored to the detriment of our planet, why failing to recognize the gender lens has created catastrophic consequences, and how women can begin recognizing and releasing their full human potential within. Get full show notes and more information here: https://safimedia.co/ai13
Den ekonomiske mannen är myten om att alla människor är helt logiska när de ska köpa och sälja något, som trots sin uppenbara falskhet är en av vår tids mest långlivade och inflytelserika teorier. Hur det påverkat vår historia, vårt sätt att organisera samhällsekonomin och företagens syn på konsumtion pratar jag med Katrine Marçal om. Hon är journalist och författare till den hyllade boken “Who cooked Adam Smiths dinner” som kommit ut i mer än 20 länder, och som handlar om nationalekonomins fader och om ekonomisk idéhistoria. Jag fattar om det låter som ett torrt ämne men som du kommer höra var vår diskussion allt annat än det. När man följer pengarna, eller idéerna om pengarna, får man nämligen alltid nya perspektiv.Bokrekommendationer:The Entrepreneurial state - debunking Public vs Private Sector Myths - Mariana Mazzucato. The Undoing Project - Michael Lewis. Stolthet och fördom - Jane Austen.“Perspektiv” är en podd från Vad Vi Vet, tjänsten som gör dig allmänbildad inom aktuella ämnen - med minimal ansträngning. Ta del av tusentals förklaringar och quiz på vadvivet.se eller @vadvivetProgramledare: Per Grankvist @pergrankvist Producerare: Gabriella Lahti. Tekniker: Matti Palm. Avsnittet är en repris från 2019. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cât de mult ar trebui să muncim ca să fie suficient? Suficient pentru ce? Suficient pentru supraviețuire? Suficient pentru angajatorul tău și dorințele lui de profit sau de productivitate? Suficient pentru tine, ca om pentru care viața mai e compusă și din multe alte lucruri pe lângă muncă? Suntem încă în paradigma în care munca multă, stresul, oboseala, ocuparea permanentă, toate astea sunt asociate în mod greșit cu importanța, cu succesul profesional. Povestim mai multe la Vocea Nației, cu Dragoș Pătraru. ___ În episodul 190 al podcast-ului Vocea Nației: Măsura de a interzice munca prestată de copii a fost o centură de siguranță în mașina capitalismului. Încă suntem în paradigma în care munca multă, stresul, oboseala, ocuparea permanentă, toate astea sunt asociate cu importanța, cu succesul. Milioane de oameni muncesc mult peste cele opt ore pe zi, dacă e să includem toată munca de îngrijire care se petrece acasă. Ce contează mai mult? Efortul depus de un om ca să obțină un anumit rezultat sau rezultatul în sine? Cum analizăm ideea de efort în epoca inteligenței artificiale? ___ Server Config: https://www.server-config.ro/ ___ Cărți menționate: - Bullshit Jobs – David Graeber - Cine i-a gătit cina lui Adam Smith – Katrine Marçal - Mother of invention – Katrine Marçal - Femei invizibile – Caroline Criado-Perez - Work Won't Love You Back – Sarah Jaffe - 23 de lucruri care nu ți se spun despre capitalism – Ha Joon-Chang
När Camilla Parker Bowles och prins Charles blev blixtförälskade på 1970-talet sades det att "en framtida drottning får inte ha någon historia". Men nu – 50 år senare – har 2 000 personer bjudits in till kröningen av kung Charles och drottning Camilla. Vad har förändrats i det brittiska kungahuset – som gjort att "Storbritanniens mest hatade kvinna" nu blir drottning av Storbritannien? Programledare: Evelyn Jones. Med DN:s Katrine Marçal, global ekonomikommentator. Producent: Marcus Morey-Halldin.
Gregory Becker vet att hans bank är illa ute. Ändå berättar han självsäkert om Silicon Valley Banks ljusa framtid på en konferens i San Francisco. Men snart rusar kunderna till bankkontoren för att få ut sina pengar. Det blir början på en bankkollaps som kan få krisen 2008 att blekna. Programledare: Evelyn Jones. Med DN:s globala ekonomikommentator Katrine Marçal. Produent: Sabina Marmullakaj.
Welcome to The 232 Degrees Podcast!! This is Episode 10 of Season 1. This is the end of Season 1 and we hope to be back soon. Subscribe and we'll keep you in the loop. We love books and reading, and in this tenth episode we unpack Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner by Katrine Marçal. Look out economics…!! A hilarious and thought-provoking tear down of economic theory and it's terrible assumptions. Check it out here: BOOKO: https://booko.info/w/7785260/Who-Cooked-Adam-Smith-s-Dinner-A-Story-About-Women-and-Economics_by_Katrine-Marcal Connect with us here: the232podcast@gmail.com
Swedish best-selling author Katrine Marçal discusses how gender stereotypes have held back some of history's most brilliant innovations. She talks to Cynthia Ng about the economic cost of gender bias, and if gender matters when it comes to leadership.
Kung Charles III har tagit över tronen i Storbritannien, efter att drottning Elizabeth II avled på torsdagseftermiddagen. Han är den tronarvingen som väntat längst på att få ta över tronen, och många frågar sig nu hur hans regenttid kommer att påverka monarkin. Överlever den Kung Charles tid på tronen? Katrine Marçal, DN:s medarbetare i London, om Storbritanniens skifte in i en ny era. Programledare: Palmira Koukkari Mbenga. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Tekniker: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.
Liz Truss är ny ledare för Torypartiet och tar därmed över som Storbritanniens nya premiärminister. DN:s Katrine Marçal berättar Thatcherbeundraren Liz Truss, och hur hon förväntas hantera den djupa ekonomiska krisen som landet befinner sig i. Programledare: Ülkü Holago. Producent: Palmira Koukkari Mbenga. Ljudtekniker: Sabina Marmullakaj. Teknik: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.
Wie sähe die Welt heute aus, wenn man bei Erfindungen und Innovation schon früher auf Frauen gehört hätte? Anders - und vermutlich auch besser, meint die schwedische JournalistinKatrine Marçal. Ihr Buch ist ein rasant geschriebenes, vergnüglich zu lesendes Manifest, das einen notwendigen neuen Blick auf die Geschichte der Erfindungen wirft. Rezension von Margrit Irgang. Aus dem Englischen von Gesine Schröder Rowohlt Verlag, 304 Seiten, 22 EUR ISBN 978-3-7371-0142-4
We put man on the moon before we invented the wheeled suitcase. Why did it take so long? Find out in this episode of Patented: History of Inventions, where host Dallas Campbell is joined by expert Katrine Marçal, whose research has revealed an intriguing hidden chapter in the invention story of rolling luggage. If you're interested in the stories behind the world's greatest inventions — from the mighty steam train to the humble condom - subscribe to Patented: History of Inventions, created by our friends over at History Hit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalisten om män, manlighet och vikten av att hålla i hatten. Katrine Marçal är journalist och författare bosatt i Storbritannien. Hon skriver för Dagens Nyheter om ekonomi och politik.Hennes bok Vem lagade Adam Smiths middag? som handlar om kvinnor och ekonomi är översatt till mer än 20 språk. Den nominerades till Augustpriset och utsågs av The Guardian till en av årets böcker.Hennes senaste bok, Att uppfinna världen, berättar om hur kvinnors uppfinningar utesluts ur innovationshistorien. Boken är översatt till ett flertal språk och den amerikanska utgåvan nominerades till The Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction.Katrine Marçal om sitt Sommarprat: Jag ska prata om män, manlighet och vikten av att hålla i hatten.Producent: Eric SchüldtVill du få poddar, nyheter och direktsänd radio på ett ställe, ladda ner appen Sveriges Radio Play via https://sverigesradio.se/artikel/sveriges-radio-play.
Graphic memoirs get a lot of love – as well they should! Still, there are other non-fiction graphic novels that deserve love too. Sally shares some of her faves and why she loves this format so much. Stick around for an interview with Annie Krabbenschmidt and hear about their recently released memoir, Fred: An Unbecoming Woman. Rah and Annie also discuss being in a vacuum of your own people, independently publishing a book with a team of queers, and sharing personal narratives. Then join in on a small little game of “gender/not gender” at the end of the episode. Non-Fiction Graphic Novels Mentioned by Sally: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Fun Home by Alison Bechdel Brazen by Penelope Bagieu Wake by Rebecca Hall Feelings by Manjit Thapp Seek You by Kristen Radtke BONUS! Displacement by Kiku Hughes Books Mentioned by Annie: Shrill by Lindy West What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordan Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner by Katrine Marçal Support our guest and hosts: Follow Sally: Instagram // The StoryGraph Follow Annie: Instagram // Twitter // Website // AKrabbenschmidt@gmail.com Follow Rah: Instagram // Twitter // TikTok Check out our online community here! Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday This episode was edited by Rah Hernandez and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music by @iam.onyxrose Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
We have had the wheel for some 5,000 years. And we've had suitcases since the 19th century. But we didnt get wheels on suitcases until the 1970s. Swedish journalist Katrine Marçal explains what this tells us about gender, misogyny and how it's hurting all of us. Check out Katrine's book Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored in an Economy Built for Men: https://www.katrinemarcal.com/books Follow Katrine on Twitter:https://twitter.com/katrinemarcal Join our newsletter: Tangoti.com/newsletter Want to support the show? (thank you!) Subscribe, tell a friend, leave a review, or buy some merch at There Are No Girls on the Internet's store: TANGOTI.COM/STORE Say hello at hello@tangoti.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Människor som vill söka asyl i Storbritannien ska göra det ifrån Rwanda – oavsett vilket land de kommer ifrån. Det säger ett avtal mellan länderna. Men vad får Rwanda ut av det? DN:s Katrine Marçal, medarbetare i London, och Erik Esbjörnsson, DN:s Afrikakorrespondent, om varför Storbritannien vill skicka asylsökande till Rwanda och om det första planet som skulle åka från Storbritannien till Rwandas huvudstad Kigali – men som stoppades. Avsnittet spelades in innan Boris Johnson meddelade att han avgår som Storbritanniens premiärminister. På en presskonferens under torsdagen sade Boris Johnson att han sitter kvar "tills en ny ledare är på plats". Programledare: Palmira Koukkari Mbenga. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Tekniker: Oliver Bergman, Bauer Media.
Ep #130: How Women are Redefining the Economy with Katrine MarçalThere's a belief in economics that self-interest is the thing that motivates economic activity. But what if that's…wrong? I know YOU want the title, the pay increase, and the recognition. And sure, that IS self-interest. And that's great. But we both know that you want so much more than that. You want to land the promotion AND you want to be the corporate badass who brings more diversity to the leadership table. Because women like you aren't interested only in self-interest. You're interested in being part of something so much bigger than that, too. As a world-renowned author and thought leader on women and innovation, Katrine Marçal, says in this episode of Maximize Your Career with Stacy Mayer: “When you add women to the story of economics and stir it around, the whole narrative changes.” In this episode, we get raw and real about how to bring more women into the conversation around money and economics.Join us inside my group coaching intensive, Executive Ahead of Time.
I veckans avsnitt gästas vi av journalisten, författaren och debattören Katrine Marçal som tar oss med på en upptäcksresa genom innovationens utveckling. Vi pratar om varför det tog 5000 år innan vi satte hjul på resväskor och varför man valde att satsa på förbränningsmotorer istället för elmotorer. Vad kan vi lära inför framtiden och vilka investeringsmöjligheter skapas i samband med att fler kvinnliga entreprenörer får finansiering och därmed möjlighet att förverkliga sina idéer? Häng med och fascineras av Katrine när hon ställer världen på ända i detta matiga avsnitt. Delikat lyssning på er, Nicklas & Moa
Throughout history, countless good ideas have been side-lined or dismissed because they were put forward by women. That’s the frustration which motivates historian Katrine Marçal, who delves into her myth-busting research for a Microdose all about technology’s missed turnings. With ACFM host Nadia Idle, the author of Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored […]
Throughout history, countless good ideas have been side-lined or dismissed because they were put forward by women. That's the frustration which motivates historian Katrine Marçal, who delves into her myth-busting research for a Microdose all about technology's missed turnings. With ACFM host Nadia Idle, the author of Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored […]
We put man on the moon before we invented the wheeled suitcase. Why did it take so long? Find out in todays episode with guest Katrine Marçal, whose research has revealed a hidden chapter in invention story of rolling luggage. For more History Hit content, subscribe to our newsletters here.If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today!To download, go to Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Geschlechterstereotype be- und verhindern Innovationen – das ist die These der schwedischen Journalistin Katrine Marçal: „Für sie gilt das sowohl für Erfindungen, die den Alltag erleichtern, als auch für grundlegende Technologien, die die Gesellschaft prägen.“Von Anne-Katrin Weberwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Andruck - Das Magazin für Politische LiteraturDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
Årets pristagare av Stora Retorikpriset är Katrine Marçal och här gästar hon Retoriskt! och pratar om kvinnors röster, om skrivande jämfört med talande och hur det känns att fått ta emot detta pris. Vid prisutdelningen 2022 lanserade vi också vår Föreningen och möjlihgeten att stötta vårt demokratisstärkande arbete gemom att bli medlem. För 150kr/år hjälper du oss att opinionsbilda, folkbilda och arbeta med event för att retorik ska bli ett obligatoriskt ämne i grundskolan och på lärarutbildningen. Gå in på storaretorikpriset.org och bli medlem du också!
I denna föreläsning talar Katrine Marcal, som är författare och skribent, numera bosatt i London, utifrån sin bok ”Vem lagade Adam Smiths middag?”. Boken har blivit översatt till över 20 språk och nominerades till Augustpriset när den kom ut första gången 2012. I denna bok problematiserar Marçal tesen att det är egenintresset som får samhället att fungera. Den brittiske nationalekonomen Adam Smith skrev att det inte var för att vara snälla som slaktaren, bagaren och bryggaren tillverkade sina produkter, utan för att de tjänar på det. Det är alltså egenintresset som ställer middagen på bordet åt oss, menade Smith. Men då glömde han, påpekar Marçal, att det i själva verket var hans mor som ställde fram den åt honom varje kväll. I detta föredrag diskuterar Katrine Marçal det faktum att våra liv är invävda i relationer som inte är styrda av egenintresse, och att denna typ av relationer utgör en nödvändig infrastruktur för att samhället ska fungera. Något som vissa ekonomiska analyser av samhället tenderar att dölja.
Varför har sanktioner bara fungerat tre gånger på hundra år? Varför finns stora delar av den ryska krigskassan i Frankfurt? Och hur länge kan Ryssland klara sig under sanktionerna? DN:s medarbetare i London, Katrine Marçal, om varför sanktioner är så populära – trots att de sällan fungerar – och vad som händer när Ryssland isoleras. Programledare: Sanna Torén Björling. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Tekniker: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.
In this episode, I talk with Katrine Marçal about her book, Mother of Invention. From the rolling suitcases to computer science to addressing the climate crisis, Katrine illuminates how our world is shaped by gender; how gender bias has skewed innovation, technology, and history; and how women's intelligence and ingenuity hold the key to our future. Some topics of discussion include: How the founding father of economics forgot about women Why it took 5000 years to put wheels onto suitcases, and insight into why electric cars disappeared from our streets 100 years ago How gender influences what we deem “technology” and “technical” skills Why “the robots are coming!” narrative is inaccurate and lessons from the first industrial revolution Why women hold the key to our future And more! Powered by The Trouble Club: use the code STORY25 to get 25% off all Trouble ticket sales and membership payments The quotes you will hear read during the interview are taken directly from the book, Mother of Invention. Transcription is available here Buy the book: US | UK Mentioned in the episode: Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? - Katrine Marçal Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - John le Carré The Left Hand of Darkness - Ursula Le Guin Unwell Women - Elinor Cleghorn Where to find Katrine Marçal: Website | Instagram | Twitter Ted talks: May the 4th revolution be feminist How Economics Forgot about Women -- Join the storytellers: ...and help elevate woman's story to our main narrative! Follow along Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube | LinkedIn Goodreads | Bookclub Subscribe to the newsletter The usuals Subscribe, rate and review on iTunes, apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts Share with a friend, colleague or family member Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee Check out The Story of Woman bookstore filled with 100's of books like this one. Any books purchased through the website links support this podcast AND local bookstores! Contact Questions? Comments? Feedback? I'd love to hear from you! thestoryofwoman@gmail.com www.thestoryofwomanpodcast.com
We live in a world shaped by gender. For too long, we have underestimated the consequences of sexism in our economy, and the way it holds all of us—both women and men—back. In Mother of Invention, bestselling author Katrine Marçal sets the record straight and shows how, in a time of crisis, the ideas and ingenuity of women are crucial for our future. Today Katrine joins the show to discuss the economic impact of women, specifically how the inclusion of women is the missing key to innovation for modern business. Listen in as we dive deep on the topic of gender bias, explaining how gender bias can actually delay the innovations that we now take for granted. You will learn how to maintain an innovative spirit and inspire others to do the same, as well as how you can amplify diverse voices to ensure everyone is able to share their knowledge, ideas, and opinions. “Innovation and tech is really what drives the economy, and there is this narrative that historically everything important ever was invented by a man… and it's time to rewrite women back in the story of innovation.” - Katrine Marçal This Week on Young Money: Why the inclusion of women in innovation is key. What gender bias is and how it is prevalent in today's world. How to overcome gender bias. The importance of diversifying your team, if you have one. How to ensure you're getting diverse opinions. How to get involved in discussions around our economy. Why you shouldn't be scared of the language of economics. Key takeaways: Maintain an innovative spirit. Create diverse environments. Amplify women's voices. Revisit your budget. Get curious. Connect with Katrine Marçal: LinkedIn Website Instagram Twitter Mother of Invention - How Good Ideas Get Ignored In An Economy Built For Men by Katrine Marçal Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? by Katrine Marçal Resources Mentioned: Tracey Bissett - The Money Coach for Entrepreneurs YouTube Channel Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
From ideas to funding, history shows us that innovation has been stifled because of gender - hear the examples from author Katrine Marçal and how we might change to bring more innovation and ideas to life.
Vad är definitionen av en fest? På den frågan hänger Boris Johnsons framtid som brittisk premiärminister. Detaljerade avslöjanden om fester på 10 Downing Street under Storbritanniens hårda lockdown har lett till avgångskrav. DN:s medarbetare i London, Katrine Marçal, förklarar varför Boris Johnson kan få svårt att överleva den så kallade "partygate". Producent: Palmira Koukkari Mbenga, Programledare: Sanna Torén Björling, Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger, Teknik: Oliver Bergman, Bauer Media.
Julen tycks ofta utgöra en avgörande tid för Boris Johnson – han har både vunnit val och pressat fram brexitavtal under högtiden de senaste åren. Men 2021 ser det mörkare ut för den tidigare till synes osårbare brittiske premiärministern. Ett av skälen är en eventuellt olaglig julfest på 10 Downing Street. Katrine Marçal, som bevakar Storbritannien för Dagens Nyheter, berättar om kritikstormen mot Boris Johnson och hur det påverkar det politiska läget i Storbritannien. Programledare: Ülkü Holago Producent: Palmira Koukkari Mbenga Ljudteknik: Patrik Miesenberger Teknik: Oliver Bergman, Bauer Media.
Hur ska företagen agera när vi nu uppmanas att konsumera mindre? Kan lågprisföretagen ställa om till att sälja dyrare varor med högre kvalitet? Dessutom - vad beror Socialdemokraternas ökade väljarstöd på? Ser vi en Andersson-effekt på Socialdemokraternas ökade väljarstöd?Lördagens opinionsundersökning från Kantar Sifo visar att Socialdemokraterna ökar med 2,3 procentenheter. Det är nästan storleksmässigt lika mycket som hela Liberalernas väljardel. Är det en Magdalena Andersson-effekt vi ser på tillströmningen? Hur har det sett ut historiskt när en nytillträdd partiledare tar vid? Vi pratar med Toivo Sjörén, opinionschef på Kantar Sifo.Varför tappar Boris Johnson i opinionen?Det blir även brittisk politik. Vi pratar om Boris Johnson som börjat tappa i förtroende samtidigt som Labour nu gått om Tories enligt väljarundersökningarna. Vad beror det på? Har väljarna ändrat åsikt om den okonventionella stilen Johnson använder sig av? Katrine Marçal, Dagens Nyheters medarbetare i London medverkar i programmet för att hjälpa oss svara på det.Hur ska företagen göra en hållbar omställning?Förra veckan pratade vi om slagorden "Vi måste konsumera mindre". Men hur ska företagen göra? Hur ska de som säljer stora volymer billigt agera? Går det att ställa om verksamheten helt och hållet? Vi gästas av Jacob Östberg, professor i reklam och PR vid Stockholm universitet.Programledare: Thomas NordegrenBisittare: Louise EpsteinProducent: Amanda Rydman
Det är kaos på många bensinmackar och brist på livsmedel i butikerna i Storbritannien. Anledningen? Det råder brist på lastbilschaufförer – och det har lett till hamstring, långa köer och ransonering. I dagens avsnitt reder Katrine Marçal, DN:s medarbetare i London, ut varför folk "paniktankar" och hur Storbritannien hamnat i det här läget – bara ett år efter brexit. Programledare: Ülkü Holago. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Tekniker: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.
Our guest for this week's episode is Swedish best selling author, financial journalist and women's economic champion, Katrine Marçal. Katrine's two books, ‘Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner' and her latest book - ‘Mother of Invention - How Good Ideas Get Ignored in an Economy Built for Men' explore how women's roles and contribution have been systemically ignored over time. Katrine has a fun and engaging way of telling stories that show just how much we've missed out on by overlooking the value women bring to the table. Not surprisingly, she also shares how frustrated she is that we've missed out on countless potential innovations because there haven't been enough women involved in the process. Katrine's first book was named one of The Guardian's Books of the Year in 2015 and she was named as one of the BBC's top 100 women in the same year. Her latest book builds on this impressive record. In this fascinating discussion you'll learn: How the founder of modern economics, Adam Smith, overlooked one very important factor when he came up with his ‘self interest' theory and what impact that's had on women and what we're paid,How innovation history has overlooked or re-written women's vital role in computer science and the founding of software,How and why a company that specialised in women's underwear won the contract to make the spacesuits that took the Apollo astronauts to their history making landing on the Moon; andHow Katrine herself comes up with her original ideas and perspectives.So sit back, enjoy and be prepared to have your eyes opened by the insightful and engaging Katrine Marçal. Useful LinksKatrine's website - find her books hereSheEO home page Interview with Vicki Saunders, CEO of SheEO See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Book Shambles Josie and Robin are joined by the Swedish journalist Katrine Marçal to talk about her new book Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored in an Economy Built for Men. They chat about how this means we had a man on the moon before we had suitcases with wheels and how electric cars are 'just for girls'. Extended edition for Patreons as ever. Subscribe at patreon.com/bookshambles
Katrine Marçal, författare och ekonomijournalist på DN som skriver och föreläser om kvinnor och innovation. Just nu högaktuell med sin senaste bästsäljande bok "Att uppfinna världen" som nu också getts ut på engelska med titeln - Mother Of Invention; How Good Ideas Get Ignored In An Economy Built For Men. Där undersöker hon hur historieskrivningen gömt undan kvinnors banbrytande uppfinningar. I det här avsnittet får vi lära känna Katrine och hennes resa, men framförallt får vi höra mer om hennes tes kring kvinnor och innovation och varför det i herrans namn tog så lång tid att komma på att sätta hjul på resväskor och elektrifiera bilar. Vi pratar också om hur vägen framåt ser ut där vi värdesätter kvinnors egenskaper och uppfinningar lika högt som mäns .Tack för att du lyssnar och följer Karriärpodden och Women for LeadersProgramledare: Eva Ekedahl, Kontakt eva@womenforleaders.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Real men carry their luggage. Swedish journalist Katrine Marçal says it took so long to have suitcases on wheels because of the way gender shapes innovation.
Ever wondered if the economy is built for men and whether or not that might be doing us all a massive disservice? You'd be right, says financial journalist Katrine Marçal. She chats to Mick about Mother of Invention, her excellent new book shining a light on how understanding the consequences of sexism in our economy could be what saves us all. Ahead of this summer's Paralympics, disability rights charity Scope has published some shocking findings about declining rates in sports participation among the disability community of Great Britain. Jen caught up with Laura Cook to discuss the charity's Make It Count campaign and the barriers facing disabled people looking to stay active. In the Bush Telegraph, we're chatting about how all sorts of bellendery, rather than football, came home, and we look to cows – yes cows – for some good news. Meanwhile there's small plot, big CGI and massive cinematic ripples, as 1996's The Frighteners gets Rated or Dated. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Every day, extraordinary inventions and innovative ideas are side-lined in a world that remains subservient to men. But it doesn't have to be this way. From the beginning of time, women have been pivotal to our society, offering ingenious solutions to some of our most vexing problems. More recently, it is women who have transformed the way we shop online, revolutionised the lives of disabled people and put the climate crisis at the top of the agenda. For too long we have underestimated the consequences of sexism in our economy, and the way it holds all of us – women and men – back. In conversation with author and activist Caroline Criado Perez, Katrine Marçal sets the record straight and shows how, in a time of crisis, the ingenuity and intelligence of women is that very thing that can save us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Programmerare var länge kvinnor och öl uppfanns troligen av kvinnor. Men det är inte alltid den historien som berättas. När könsbalansen inom ett yrke skiftar betyder det också ofta att status och lönenivåer förändras – till kvinnornas nackdel. Hur blev det så? Vilka jobb står på tur? Och hur kan kvinnor få en del av statusen? DN:s Katrine Marçal reder ut i dagens avsnitt. Programledare: Sanna Torén Björling. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Exekutiv producent: Augustin Erba. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Teknik: Oliver Bergman, Bauer Media.
Efter Oprah Winfreys intervju med Meghan Markle och prins Harry befinner sig det brittiska kungahuset i kris – igen. Hertigparets anklagelser om strukturell rasism har slagit ned som en bomb i Storbritannien. Var det anledningen till att de lämnade landet? Och är det här början på slutet för det brittiska kungahuset? DN:s Katrine Marçal reder ut i Studio DN. Programledare: Sanna Torén Björling. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Exekutiv producent: Augustin Erba. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Teknik: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.
Margaret Atwood commented that her book, Who Cooked Adam Smith’s Dinner? a "Smart, funny, readable book on economics, money and women". It was named one of The Guardian's Books of the year in 2015 and Somer completely agrees. This one hooked Somer quickly and engaged her on so many levels. In this discussion with Katrine and Somer they discuss the book and the the many economic layers that go into our daily life even the simple task of making dinner and who is making that dinner. Katrine’s second book "Mother of Invention: How Good Ideas Get Ignored in An Economy Built For Men" became an instant bestseller in Sweden in 2020. It will be published in the UK, US, Canada, South Korea and Italy in 2021. Katrine works for Dagens Nyheter, the largest broadsheet newspaper in Sweden. As a financial journalist she has interviewed many of the world’s most influential economic thinkers like Nouriel Roubini and Nassim Taleb. Some of her broadcast interviews have been viewed more than a million times by international audiences on YouTube. She is also an international keynote speaker on the economic impact of women: with particular focus on how inclusion of women is the missing key to innovation for modern business. “I mean, the reason why women earn less than men, is has primarily to do with the fact that women do more of this unpaid care work, whether that's, you know, in its unpaid form, or the fact that women tend to specialized in, in the care sector in many economies, which is paid less than many other comparable jobs, because care used to be something that women were just expected to do for free.” - Katrine Marçal Today on When She Founded: What drew her to the subject of Economics Why should we care about economics How jobs will shift with the advance of AI and machine learning especially for women What will the impact be on society with the mass exodus of women from the work force What is problematic with talking about trends regarding jobs and economy What policy makers need to be paying attention to The extra burden for black women thing to enter the work force Why the role of innovator is the most troublesome for women Connect with Katrine on Twitter or LinkedIn. Here is the link for Katrine's book is called Mother of Invention. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mother-Invention-Ideas-Ignored-Economy/dp/0008430772/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=mother+of+invention+marcal&qid=1613628415&sr=8-1 She also has a newsletter called Wealth of Women, it’s a weekly feminist take on economics and business that you might be interested in. Click here to subscribe. https://wealthofwomen.substack.com/ Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today’s episode of When She Founded with your host, Somer Hamrick. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don’t forget to visit our website, connect with Somer on LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. And don’t forget to go sign up for more support at Launch to Leads Lab
Koa Beck, former editor-in-chief of Jezebel, is joined by Katrine Marçal to discuss how capitalism's focus on the individual is inhibiting feminism's progress towards true equality for the collective.
Träffa Katrine Marçal, journalist på Dagens Nyheter och författare som förra året utkom med boken “Att uppfinna världen - hur historiens största feltänk satt käppar i hjulet”, där hon undersöker hur historie-beskrivningen gömt undan kvinnors uppfinningar. Vi träffade Katrine och samtalade om livet i den lilla Engelska byn, nordost om London där hon bor sedan nio år tillbaka med sin man och tre barn. Uppväxten i Lund med föräldrar från Polen, livet på landet i England, skillnader mellan det svenska och brittiska samhället, jämställdhet, men också hennes bästa resetips i England. Visste du förresten att rullatorn uppfanns av en kvinna, men att vi samtidigt åkte till månen innan någon kom på att resväskor behövde hjul? Katrine berättar om sin senaste bok som redan finns översatt till flera olika språk. “Jag ville lyfta fram andra berättelser från teknik och innovations-historien. Det är viktigt att inkludera kvinnor i den berättelsen. Det ger oss en annan syn på oss själva och öppnar många möjligheter för framtiden.” Du kan prenumerera på Katrines alldeles nya nyhetsbrev här: https://wealthofwomen.substack.com/ Katrines artiklar på DN: https://www.dn.se/av/katrine-marcal/ Katrine i sociala medier:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katrine.kielosInstagram: @katrinemarcalLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrine-marcal/
Gamestop är en historia om när internetkultur möter Wall Street. Hur kunde ett nätforum skaka de globala finansmarknaderna? Hur påverkar det som hänt oss vanliga pensionssparare? Och vem är börsen till för? DN:s Katrine Marçal om vad som egentligen hände och vem som i slutändan vinner och förlorar. Programledare: Sanna Torén Björling. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Exekutiv producent: Augustin Erba. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Teknik: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.
“This is a really profound crisis. It’s a crisis of an old form of production and consumption in the economy. It’s the crisis of its sources of energy, its means of transportation, and also a crisis of the social, racial and gendered hierarchies that have sort of underpinned the economy for as long as we can remember.” - Katrine Marçal Join Katrine Marçal + Denise Hearn in this special Learning Circle edition of the SheEO.World podcast, as they discuss the current economic crisis and its specific impact on women. Katrine is an award winning author, and an international keynote speaker on the economic impact of women. Denise is an advisor, author, and speaker who works with organizations who want to support a more equitable future. In this podcast they show we can flip the narrative of traditional economics and take the opportunity to rebuild using the most foundational elements of human experience. They also touch on: The “forgotten five” elements of human experience Women's work in the care industry The concept of equal pay for work of equal worth Organizing an economic system around the needs of the body And how the structure we live under has privileged certain types of power over others We invite you to join us as an Activator at SheEO.World. Take action and engage with Katrine Marçal: https://www.instagram.com/katrinemarcal https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrine-marcal https://twitter.com/katrinemarcal and Denise Hearn: https://twitter.com/denisehearn_ https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisehearn/ https://www.denisehearn.com
Ulrica Schenström, Katrine Marçal, James Savage och Anders Lindberg i ett matigt samtal om brexit, Corbyn och brutna löften.