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Margo and Abby catch up on pink taxes, party store shakeups, and grandma hobbies making a comeback in the latest episode of Creative Current Events. This special segment of Windowsill Chats dives into cultural shifts, small business realities, and brand storytelling that's catching their creative eye. They also explore how big-box stores like Michaels are filling retail voids left by Party City, how hobby shops in the UK are struggling, and what all this means for the crafting world. The conversation also dives into the rising conversation around the Pink Tax and Pink Tariffs—and how these unseen costs hit both consumers and creative entrepreneurs. Plus: a fresh look at niche content creation, a POD platform for artists, why Uniqlo is serving coffee now, and the nostalgic charm of slow, tactile hobbies like embroidery, crochet, and calligraphy. Articles Mentioned: Michaels & Party City https://finance.yahoo.com/news/michaels-seeing-void-left-party-133819782.html HobbyCraft Decline in the UK https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y651327eko The Pink Tax https://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/taxes/articles/the-pink-tax-costs-women-thousands-of-dollars-over-their-lifetimes Pink Tariffs on Women's Clothing https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/16/business/womens-clothes-pink-tariffs/index.html eeBoo Founder on Tariffs Impacting Small Businesses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBRplSmhI-8 Canvastry Print-on-Demand Platform https://www.canvastrywholesale.com/ Grandma Hobbies Are In https://theeverymom.com/grandma-hobbies/ Uniqlo's NYC Coffee Shop & Lifestyle Strategy https://ny.eater.com/2025/3/19/24388687/uniqlo-coffee-open-nyc-cafe-manhattan https://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/contents/lifewear-magazine/styling/ Den of Pin (Hyper-niche Community Building) https://www.instagram.com/den_of_pin/ Yeti Product Storytelling Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSpdnXWlgJg Huckberry's Cinematic Product Launch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFtu6Bi-blY Amy Poehler & Rashida Jones Launch “Good Hang” Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF-p8z_R2q0 Connect with Abby: https://www.abbyjcampbell.com/ Instagram: @ajcampkcPinterest: @ajcampbell Connect with Margo: www.windowsillchats.comwww.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill The Foundry at Tantau Studio
On this episode of Financially Naked: Stories from The Financial Gym, Whitney, our Marketing Coordinator sits down with Financial Trainer Kylie to explore the financial costs of womanhood. They cover how societal expectations, systemic inequalities, and identity all play a role in our spending and how you can start to make changes and fight back. They discuss everything from pink taxes and grooming costs to healthcare disparities and social obligations, acknowledging the experiences of all women. Whether you're confronting your own financial pressures or just starting to think about how gender impacts money, this episode will leave you with new perspectives and tools to reclaim your financial power. For more details check out our show notes here! If you want to work with a Certified Financial Trainer to help navigate your finances, schedule a free warm-up call today! If you have any ideas or questions for the show, send an email to trainerpodcast@fingyms.com.
The next time you're shopping the aisles of your local pharmacy or supermarket you might just notice the price difference between products marketed towards women vs. men, if so, you are seeing the “pink tax” in action. Today's guest, Janine Rogan, a keynote and TEDx speaker, author, entrepreneur, and founder of The Wealth Building Academy Inc. is on a mission to close the wage gap. In our conversation with Janine, we discuss the “Pink Tax” as well as the overall wage gap in society today; some ways to start the important step of wealth building; and how employers and administrators can work towards closing this gap. Guest's Website: The Wealth Building Academy, Inc. | Financial Equality Educator Guest Mentions: Wealth Building Checklist TALK BIG QUESTIONS Use these prompts to have the opposite of small talk in real life. Had you heard of the “pink tax” and its concept prior to this episode? Did this episode upset you, motivate you, or a bit of both? What are some ways you or a loved one have in the past experienced the “pink tax” effect? Work with Danielle: If you are ready to start working with a life coach or just want to learn more about the impact that coaching can have in your life, visit Danielle's website at www.daniellemccombs.com and schedule a complimentary exploratory session. Work with Kristy: You can work with Kristy one-on-one or hire her to speak with your team to improve workplace communication. Visit Kristy's website at www.kristyolinger.com and find her work journal at Work Journal — Kristy Olinger.
Send us a textIn Episode 51 of The Vault, we discuss this week's controversial opinion, “Pink Tax isn't real” before diving into our listener dilemmas:
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The Pink Tax refers to the tendency for products marketed specifically toward women to be more expensive than those marketed toward men. It is particularly apparent, but not limited to, the cosmetics industry. Hilary Tonge has described the pink tax as an "insidious phenomenon". To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by spokesperson for Mna Ag Gaire Women's Group, Hilary Tonge. Photo (C): Facebook Pink Tax
What defines beauty? Who decides which features are "acceptable" or "professional"? In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the complex realities of colorism, hair discrimination, beauty standards, and self-worth—especially as they impact black women in professional and social spaces. I share my personal journey of struggling with self-acceptance, societal pressures, and internalized bias. From being told that my natural hair was “unprofessional” to experiencing the painful realities of the brown paper bag test, I unpack the deep-rooted narratives that shape our perceptions of beauty.
In der neuesten Folge von Pricing Friends spricht Dr. Sebastian Voigt mit Almut Schnerring und Sascha Verlan über die Pink Tax – die Preisunterschiede zwischen Produkten für Männer und Frauen. Almut und Sascha, Expert:innen für Geschlechtergerechtigkeit, erklären, wie tief verwurzelte Stereotype und Marketingstrategien dazu führen, dass Frauen oft mehr für Produkte zahlen, obwohl keine funktionalen Unterschiede bestehen. Sie betonen, dass diese Stereotype bereits im Kindesalter durch Marketing und gesellschaftliche Normen geprägt werden und auch die Preisgestaltung beeinflussen. Sascha stellt zudem eine mutige These auf: „Und wenn wir diese Solidarität ernst nehmen, müsste man eigentlich sagen, dass Produkte für Frauen um 50 Prozent günstiger sind, weil sie ja 50 Prozent weniger erwirtschaften können durch die soziale Lage, in der sie sind, in der wir sie ja letztlich auch rein zwingen. Das ist ja nicht selber ausgesucht.“ Im Gespräch wird deutlich, dass Unternehmen eine klare, auf den tatsächlichen Nutzen und nicht auf Geschlechterstereotype basierte Preisstrategie entwickeln sollten, um nicht nur Fairness zu gewährleisten, sondern auch ihre Marke vor öffentlichem Aufschrei zu schützen. Mehr über das Thema findet Ihr auch in Almut Schnerrings und Sascha Verlands Buch Die Rosa-Hellblau-Falle und auf ihrer Website, wo sie den Goldenen Zaunpfahl verleihen – einen Preis für kontroverses Gender-Marketing. Über die Gäste: Almut Schnerring ist Autorin, Journalistin und Coach mit dem Schwerpunkt auf Gender-Themen. Sie ist die Initiatorin des Equal Care Day und des klischeesc e.V.*, einer Organisation zur Entkonditionierung von Geschlechterklischees. Ihr Buch Die Rosa-Hellblau-Falle analysiert, wie Geschlechterstereotype Kinder in ihrer Entwicklung beeinflussen. Sascha Verlan ist Autor und Speaker, mit Fokus auf die Wertschätzung von Care-Arbeit und Gender-Gleichheit. Er ist Mitbegründer des Equal Care Day und setzt sich in Vorträgen und Workshops für eine gerechtere Verteilung von Sorgearbeit ein.
In Spielzeugabteilungen sind die Rollen für Kinder fest zementiert: In der einen Ecke glitzernde rosafarbene Welt mit Einhörnern, in der anderen der T-Rex neben dem Handwerksset. Kinder kennen diese Kategorien und wissen ganz genau, welche Spielzeuge für sie gedacht sind - auch wenn sie eigentlich lieber mit etwas ganz anderem spielen würden. Denn: Aus dieser Norm auszubrechen, ist schwierig - vor allem für Jungs. Autorin Katharina Jetter ist in diese zweigeteilte Welt eingetaucht und erzählt im Gespräch mit Host Maja Bahtijarevic: Was machen diese Rollenmuster mit unseren Kindern - und uns allen? Kann man sie überwinden? Und: Es geht natürlich auch ums große Geld, denn diese Einteilung hat auch starke kapitalistische Gründe. HINTERGRUNDINFORMATIONEN 1. Baby-X-Experimente: Schnerring A, Verlan S: Die Rosa-Hellblau-Falle-Blog: https://rosa-hellblau-falle.de/2018/04/babyx-studie/ (Aufgerufen am 03.12. 2024) 2. Tausch S, Frühkindliche Differenzkategorisierung. Eine explorative Analyse von Kinderkleidung, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332578064_Fruhkindliche_Differenzkategorisierung_Eine_explorative_Analyse_von_Kinderkleidung 2018 ( Aufgerufen am 03.12.2024) 3. Kinderkleidung betont Geschlechterunterschiede: Haller M, Implizites Geschlecht - Kleidergrößen in zeitgenössischer Kindermode. GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, 11(1), 2019, S.92-107. https://doi.org/10.3224/gender.v11i1.07 ( Aufgerufen am 03.12.2024) 4. Antidiskriminierungsstelle des Bundes: An der Heiden I, Wersig M, Preisdifferenzierung nach Geschlecht:https://www.antidiskriminierungsstelle.de/SharedDocs/forschungsprojekte/DE/Studie_Preisdifferenzierung_n_Geschlecht.html 2017 ( Aufgerufen am 03.12.2024) 5. Verbraucherzentrale Hamburg zu Pink-Tax: https://www.vzhh.de/themen/lebensmittel-ernaehrung/einkaufsfalle-supermarkt/pink-tax-frauen-zahlen-mehr (Aufgerufen am 03.12.2024) 6. Shopping-Gewohnheiten von Männern und Frauen: https://www.marktforschung.de/marktforschung/a/maenner-und-frauen-mit-unterschiedlichen-shopping-gewohnheiten 2025 (Aufgerufen am 03.12.2014) 7. Grisard D, Die weiche Macht von Farbe - Rosa Geschlechtersozialisation:https://www.academia.edu/40089864/Die_weiche_Macht_von_Farbe_Rosa_Geschlechtersozialisation 8. Davis JTM, Hine, M, Wie groß sind die Unterschiede zwischen den Geschlechtern bei den Spielzeugvorlieben? Eine systematische Überprüfung und Metaanalyse der Forschung zu Spielzeugvorlieben. Arch Sex Behav 49, S. 373–394 , 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-019-01 9. Gender-nonkonformes Spielen und Verhaltensproblemen: Science Media Center Germany: https://www.sciencemediacenter.de/angebote/24118#quellen 2024 10. Umfragestudie aus Schweden: Özel F: Gender-specific play behavior in relation to autistic traits and behavioral difficulties at the age of seven in the SELMA study. Plos One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308605. 2024
In Spielzeugabteilungen sind die Rollen für Kinder fest zementiert: In der einen Ecke glitzernde rosafarbene Welt mit Einhörnern, in der anderen der T-Rex neben dem Handwerksset. Kinder kennen diese Kategorien und wissen ganz genau, welche Spielzeuge für sie gedacht sind - auch wenn sie eigentlich lieber mit etwas ganz anderem spielen würden. Denn: Aus dieser Norm auszubrechen, ist schwierig - vor allem für Jungs. Autorin Katharina Jetter ist in diese zweigeteilte Welt eingetaucht und erzählt im Gespräch mit Host Maja Bahtijarevic: Was machen diese Rollenmuster mit unseren Kindern - und uns allen? Kann man sie überwinden? Und: Es geht natürlich auch ums große Geld, denn diese Einteilung hat auch starke kapitalistische Gründe. HINTERGRUNDINFORMATIONEN 1. Baby-X-Experimente: Schnerring A, Verlan S: Die Rosa-Hellblau-Falle-Blog: https://rosa-hellblau-falle.de/2018/04/babyx-studie/ (Aufgerufen am 03.12. 2024) 2. Tausch S, Frühkindliche Differenzkategorisierung. Eine explorative Analyse von Kinderkleidung, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332578064_Fruhkindliche_Differenzkategorisierung_Eine_explorative_Analyse_von_Kinderkleidung 2018 ( Aufgerufen am 03.12.2024) 3. Kinderkleidung betont Geschlechterunterschiede: Haller M, Implizites Geschlecht - Kleidergrößen in zeitgenössischer Kindermode. GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, 11(1), 2019, S.92-107. https://doi.org/10.3224/gender.v11i1.07 ( Aufgerufen am 03.12.2024) 4. Antidiskriminierungsstelle des Bundes: An der Heiden I, Wersig M, Preisdifferenzierung nach Geschlecht:https://www.antidiskriminierungsstelle.de/SharedDocs/forschungsprojekte/DE/Studie_Preisdifferenzierung_n_Geschlecht.html 2017 ( Aufgerufen am 03.12.2024) 5. Verbraucherzentrale Hamburg zu Pink-Tax: https://www.vzhh.de/themen/lebensmittel-ernaehrung/einkaufsfalle-supermarkt/pink-tax-frauen-zahlen-mehr (Aufgerufen am 03.12.2024) 6. Shopping-Gewohnheiten von Männern und Frauen: https://www.marktforschung.de/marktforschung/a/maenner-und-frauen-mit-unterschiedlichen-shopping-gewohnheiten 2025 (Aufgerufen am 03.12.2014) 7. Grisard D, Die weiche Macht von Farbe - Rosa Geschlechtersozialisation:https://www.academia.edu/40089864/Die_weiche_Macht_von_Farbe_Rosa_Geschlechtersozialisation 8. Davis JTM, Hine, M, Wie groß sind die Unterschiede zwischen den Geschlechtern bei den Spielzeugvorlieben? Eine systematische Überprüfung und Metaanalyse der Forschung zu Spielzeugvorlieben. Arch Sex Behav 49, S. 373–394 , 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-019-01 9. Gender-nonkonformes Spielen und Verhaltensproblemen: Science Media Center Germany: https://www.sciencemediacenter.de/angebote/24118#quellen 2024 10. Umfragestudie aus Schweden: Özel F: Gender-specific play behavior in relation to autistic traits and behavioral difficulties at the age of seven in the SELMA study. Plos One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308605. 2024
In this episode, Edwin talks about his latest project, Pam is busy checking out concerts, and Angela is exploring new mobile games. We talk about something Edwin has encountered in a long overdue segment, and we talk about our latest food adventure! All this and more
This week Guest Host Chase Cantrell joined Orlando to discuss politics in Detroit, Michigan, and at a National level.Together, the duo shined a light on critical issues impacting women's health, particularly breast cancer patients. Jenna Wright, co-president of the Shades of Pink Foundation shared insights about the patient journey and the foundation's mission to ease the financial burden for those affected and its goal to raise a million dollars by 2025.Finally, they turned the focus to Detroit's vibrant political landscape. Navigating the buzz around early voting and potential candidates for the upcoming mayoral race. Analyzing the shifting political scene, they cover everything from the dynamics within city council, to the speculation on Mayor Duggan's re-election plans. To learn more about Chase Cantrell and his work, click here!FOR HOT TAKES:HOW A 'PINK TAX' ON WOMEN CAN HURT THEIR HEALTH, ESPECIALLY FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS SHADES OF PINK FOUNDATION IS DIVING HEADFIRST INTO BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH THIS OCTOBERSupport the showFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
This week, we talk about the Pink Tax: what it is, why some argue that it doesn't exist, and why we should care. Get in touch with us! Email us at podcast@womeninsciencepdx.org, or find us on Instagram, X, or Facebook.
Dana gives Auto and Ant the platform to express their gripes with women. Plus, Dana talks about how and why the "Pink Tax" is a thing, Nicki vs Meg beef, and what makes Katy Perry do the dirty!
Vrinda Gupta is the CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin, the first debit card and banking in U.S. history designed by and for women and minorities. She is a globally recognized credit expert featured by Forbes, ABC7 News, and Fintech Magazine and has been named one of the top 10 women to watch in Fintech.Vrinda helped launch the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card at Visa Inc. But, when she applied for the card she helped create, she was rejected.This inspired Vrinda to act. She quit her job at Visa to found Sequin, to recognize women's financial power and fight against the injustices that opposed it, including credit card debt and the Pink Tax.Money is power - and this proud first-generation Indian immigrant is on a mission to design a world where women have more of both. You can sign up for Sequin today completely fee-free at sequincard.com/shebelievedshecould.Memorable Moments:“The pink tax is a well-documented phenomenon where women are paying more for everyday products and services 42% of the time, which adds up to thousands of dollars a year, and hundreds of thousands a lifetime.” “As women and minorities, we are not having conversations that are necessary to be successful in the financial world. We feel at fault and alone in our unknowingness, but most hardships have stemmed from a system that is steeped in the patriarchy.” When fundraising, it's important to find mission-driven investors, recognize that you don't need to know wealthy people to recruit support, and never, ever under-sell yourself.“It is so important to have accounts in your own name. Whether that's a bank account or a credit card, it is important to set yourself up for success by knowing the steps.”Every woman is a walking billion dollar opportunity because we have been continually underserved. Connect with Vrinda:WEBSITE: www.sequincard.com/SheBelievedSheCouldINSTAGRAM: @sequin_cardTIKTOK:https://www.tiktok.com/@sequin_card Connect with AllisonInterested in working together? Fill out this form.www.instagram.com/allisonwalshwww.shebelievedbook.comwww.allisonwalshconsulting.comhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/shebelievedshecouldcommunity20 ways to make money being YOU!: https://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/monetizeyourbrand
Aunque aún persiste la idea de que el dinero no es un tema para mujeres, cada una de nosotras tiene el potencial para prosperar y lograr abundancia económica en nuestras vidas. En este episodio, hablamos sobre el poderoso vínculo entre el dinero y la libertad, y cómo este puede conducirnos hacia la independencia económica. Para profundizar en este tema, contamos con la participación de Noily Mesén, Asesora Financiera reconocida por su enfoque práctico y estratégico en la gestión de recursos, y Silvia Chaves, Directora de Responsabilidad Social y Corporativa del Banco Nacional, quien aporta su experiencia en el fomento de prácticas financieras responsables y accesibles. Abordamos el reto que enfrentan muchas mujeres para alcanzar esta autonomía financiera y la importancia de tener una relación sana con nuestras finanzas. Para recibir nuestro newsletter e inspirarte con más contenido, unite al Círculo en circulos333.org, un espacio creado por Hija de Tigre y Debi Nova. "Círculos 3:33 - El Podcast" es coproducido por Teletica con el apoyo de BN Mujer y su plataforma, Vamos a Contarte.
Vrinda Gupta is the visionary CEO and co-founder of Sequin, the first debit card designed to combat the Pink Tax and empower women's financial power. Sequin has secured $5.7M from top-tier investors like Y Combinator, the Schwab Family, and IDEO. Vrinda will reveal how she harnessed an abundance mindset to attract values-aligned investors and supercharge her mission. You'll learn: The transformative power of female-led innovation and how women are leading the charge How to turn rejection into a purposeful drive for change How to raise from mission-driven investors Strategies for successful fundraising with a mindset of abundance Sign up for your Sequin Card: www.sequincard.com/BBE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lisacarmenwang/message
Recently, there has been a lot of conversation speculating that the size of tampons (and pads) have shrunk while the price has remained the same. We unpack how the claims and response measure up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the world of consumer marketing and sales, women are getting the shaft in the form of "pink tax" and it's nauseating. If you don't know what pink tax is or you want to avoid paying more for the same product, this episode is for you. I'll break down what it is, pull up some examples, why companies prey on women's insecurities, and more. Time Stamps: (0:23) The Pink Tax (2:30) Differences Between Men and Women (4:35) Another Example of Stool Softener (6:50) Kid's Scooter (8:35) Creatine (15:10) Preying On Insecurity (20:06) Avoid Paying The Pink Tax (24:18) Please Share, Rate, and Review --------------------- Stay Connected: Instagram: @alyciaisrael Facebook: Alycia Israel Apparel: Be Your Own Daddy
Are the prices men and women pay for similar products evidence of discrimination that calls for a heavy-handed government response? Ryan Bourne is editor of the new Cato book, The War on Prices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hour 4 of A&G features... Cohen testifies... The falling birth rate... The Pink Tax!!!... Final Thoughts. Stupid Should Hurt: https://www.armstrongandgetty.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unlock the power of financial independence and shatter the myth that money management is solely a man's world with Dr. Barb Provost and Maggie Nielsen of Purse Strings. Our latest conversation is a testament to the strength and resilience of women who are ready to take charge of their financial futures. We dive into the heart of personal finance, addressing the unique challenges women face from career breaks to longer life expectancies, and how these can be navigated with confidence and savvy planning. Through inspiring stories and practical advice, Barb and Maggie guide us on becoming financially fearless, regardless of life's unexpected twists. Feel the electricity of empowerment as we tackle the discomfort and exclusion many women encounter within the financial services industry. We highlight the importance of seeking financial advisors who respect and understand the distinct financial journey women often face, reiterating the importance of being informed and involved in one's financial destiny. From discussing the "Pink Tax" to offering actionable tools like the "Where's My Money Going?" worksheet, our episode serves as a rallying cry for women to claim their financial literacy and forge a path toward true independence. We wrap up our transformative discussion with a focus on the emotional landscape of money and the necessity of aligning spending with personal values. Hear how emotional intelligence can be a formidable ally in financial decisions and why cultivating a judgment-free understanding of your money habits is crucial. Dr. Provost and Maggie Nielsen leave us with the knowledge of how to build a strong financial foundation and valuable resources like a divorce guide and a family emergency binder to help navigate life's financial complexities. Join us for this empowering session and start rewriting your financial narrative today. About Dr. Barb and Maggie Dr. Barb Provost and Maggie Nielsen are the Mother-Daughter Duo behind Purse Strings, the go-to financial resource to help all women be financially fearless. As Dr. Barb worked for 20+ years creating education in the insurance and financial industry, she could see how they were missing the female market. As Barb and Maggie hired researchers and held focus groups, they found that the insurance and financial industry won the award for being the least sympathetic to women and women were unprepared for their financial future. Purse Strings is starting a long-overdue candid conversation about how women can use money to protect themselves and enjoy a fearless future filled with choices. Purse Strings is devoted to giving women access to easy-to-use resources and qualified financial professionals who focus on serving women. They are here to help all women be, financially fearless. Chapter Summaries Empowering Women Through Financial Knowledge (0:00:03) A mother-daughter duo from Purse Strings discusses women's financial empowerment during midlife transitions and the benefits of finding a financial coach. Women and Financial Education (0:13:23) Women often feel disregarded and excluded by financial advisors, highlighting the need for education and involvement in financial decisions. Empowering Women in Financial Literacy (0:22:06) Nature's challenges for women in the workforce, financial implications of breaks, "pink tax," and Purse Strings resource for financial education and support. Financial Coaching for Women's Empowerment (0:29:21) Financial planning and coaching for women, addressing societal differences, emphasizing personalized guidance and accountability, and addressing emotional aspects of money management. Navigating Emotions Around Money and Debt (0:33:08) Money, debt, and spending are emotionally complex; mindful spending aligns with values; individualized strategies are needed. Empowering Financial Conversations and Resources (0:41:05) Self-compassion is crucial in financial decisions, overcoming shame, and using practical tools for empowerment. Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/173
可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~ In today's Buzzword Mix, our Buzzword is Pink Tax. The phrase itself is very easy to understand. Pink is a color and tax is, well t-a-x. But there is a lot to be said about this concept. So let's dive into it. First of all, let's look at the definition. What is Pink Tax? 首先我们来看看什么是所谓的粉红税. Pink tax is a markup on goods and services marketed to women and for which men pay less for similar products and services. 所谓的粉红税指的就是goods and services marketed to women. 营销给女性消费者的这些货品和服务上面的一个markup, a pricing markup or a markup in pricing, simply means higher price. 在讲到价钱的时候, markup就是一个价格加成也就是加价. For instance, if you buy a cola in a restaurant, it's probably going to be a lot more expensive than in a supermarket. That is because restaurants have a markup on the drinks they serve. 比如说在餐厅里点酒水肯定比在超市买要贵不少, 这就是一个price markup. So pink tax is a markup on goods and services marketed to women. 所以粉红税它指的就是针对女性营销的产品和服务, 与卖给男性的类似的产品和服务相比较, 会有一个明显的markup, 加价. This phenomenon is often attributed to gender-based price discrimination.Gender-based price discrimination也就是基于性别的价格歧视. The reason why we call it pink tax is not really about stereotyping women. It simply is from the observation that many of the affected products are pink.而为什么叫它粉红税? 不知道大家有没有注意到, 比如说同样一个品牌同样都是卖洗发水, 卖给男士的, 通常是蓝色的瓶子; 卖给女士的, 通常都是粉红色的瓶子. This is the word pink tax comes from. Now in 2015, the issue got a lot of attention when New York City's department of consumer affairs found many instances of gendered pricing when it examined 794 products sold in the city for consumers of all ages. 粉红税这个事情并不是一个特别新的概念, 在2015年纽约的消费者事务部门就通过对市面上794种产品的观察, 发现了有这样的一个概念叫做gendered pricing, 也就是男女有别的定价. However, researchers have been noticing and analyzing this phenomenon since at least the 1990s. 这个事情再往前倒, 在上世纪90年代末期就已经有人提出来并且观察到了. Although we call it pink tax, it's not really a tax, it's just a price markup. So when a company sells a pink product, the female version for more than a blue product, the male version, the additional revenue from the pink product does not go to the government as tax. 为什么说它其实不是税, 就是它多收了女性产品跟粉红色产品的这些钱, 并不会作为税收上交. The only part that benefits from the pink tax are the companies that charge women more than men. These gender based price disparities are prevalent in several sectors and can be seen in many day to day products. But one of the most visible is personal care products. 这种gender-based price disparities基于性别的价格差异, 在很多的日常产品里都能见到, 但是最明显的是在 personal care products, 也就是个护产品. These include, for example, soaps, lotions, razor blades, shampoos, and deodorants.In the United States, one government study analyzed 800 gender specific products from nearly 100 brands. The report found that on average, personal care products marketed to women were 13% more expensive than similar men's products. Accessories and adult clothing were 7% and 8% more expensive respectively.
02 April 2024:Join Adam the OT in celebrating Occupational Therapy (OT) Month as he discusses the invaluable role of OT practitioners in helping children, teens, and adults overcome challenges and develop crucial life skills. Holly Joint, CEO and Founder of Digital Fluency and co-Founder of Women4Tech, explores the role of AI in job searching. From debunking common misconceptions to discussing the latest ethical considerations, learn how HR utilizes AI and discover key resume optimization strategies. Lydia-Elim Andrews sheds light on the importance of financial freedom and literacy for women in the National Bonds segment. Talking about the pink tax, gender pay gap, and the significance of investing for long-term financial security. Dr. Thoraiya delves into the complex relationship between food and mood, addressing the rise in eating disorders and discussing how food impacts our emotional well-being. Looking into the challenges of eating disorders and the importance of understanding their psychological aspects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's guest is Janine Rogan, author of The Pink Tax and founder of the Wealth Building Academy. Janine's mission is to educate and empower women to grow their wealth confidently and profitably through financial feminism—financial equality for all. Janine has been featured internationally in a number of publications and has delivered keynotes to thousands of individuals and companies around the world. She currently sits on the CPA Alberta Education Foundation board, the board of FESA, and the planning committee of the AICPA Global Women's Leadership Summit. Janine is a University of Alberta alumni, born and raised in Edmonton, Canada. She is based in Calgary, where she lives with her husband, Andrew, and son, Theodore. Links : https://janinerogan.com/ ww.thewealthbuildingacademy.com/summit https://the-wealth-building-academy.thinkific.com/courses/the-wealth-l Instagram @janinerogan https://www.linkedin.com/in/janinerogan/?originalSubdomain=caHer Financial Courses: https://www.thewealthbuildingacademy.com/courses ***** Work with Matchmaker Maria and her team! Book a personalized strategy call with our expert matchmaker to gain valuable insights and tailored advice. https://calendly.com/felix-louie Join Maria in Greece: Our upcoming retreat promises a unique blend of relaxation, adventure, and connection-building activities. Reserve your spot now and have the best week of your life! Escape to Paros - June 22-29, 2024 https://bit.ly/3UXqgOC Escape to Crete - July 1-6, 2024 https://bit.ly/3Te6wFl Stay Connected! @matchmakermaria (Follow!) @askamatchmaker (Follow the pod!) Make sure to subscribe and sign up for notifications for fantastic dating and relationship advice brought to you by Maria Avgitidis!
In this debut episode of Season 3, our host Sofiia dives deep into the heart of the gender wealth gap, a challenge that touches every woman's financial journey (whether you know it or not). We explore the multifaceted reasons behind this disparity—from the infamous pink tax to the time spent in the workforce—and bring to light actionable strategies that each of us can utilize, in our own lives, to shrink that frustrating wealth gap. Whether you're navigating the workforce, managing household finances, or looking to grow your investments, this episode is your guide to understanding and overcoming the obstacles to financial success.Support the showFollow the show, leave us a 5-star review, and join our growing community of women building the futures they've always dreamed of.
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This week, Suzanne is joined by Janine Rogan, to dive deep into the world of investing and wealth creation. Janine is a Certified Practising Accountant, TEDx speaker, best-selling author of “The Pink Tax” and founder of “The Wealth Building Academy. Inside the episode, Janine discusses the barriers that often hinder people from taking the plunge into investing and sheds light on the financial disparities that exist between those who invest in the stock market and those who opt for a high-interest savings account, uncovering a staggering difference of over a million dollars. Janine Rogan's expertise extends beyond the conventional financial landscape as she unpacks the concept of the "pink tax" and its profound implications for women managing their finances. Janine also generously shares her top three wealth creation tips, offering listeners actionable advice to kickstart their financial journey and achieve their long-term financial goals. Connect With Suzanne: Phoenix Rising: https://www.suzanneacteson.com/phoenixrising2024 Get The Life First Growth Method: https://www.suzanneacteson.com/lifefirst Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzanneacteson/ Website: https://www.suzanneacteson.com/ Connect With Janine: The Pink Tax Book: https://www.pinktaxbook.com/Wealth Building Academy: https://www.thewealthbuildingacademy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janinerogan
Sammanz is back! The first-ever return guest! Why? Cause she made us. (This is to see if she reads these and gets mad at us for saying that) In this very special episode, we talk about the Pink Tax and how it's pure bullshit. Pour your Snoop wine, relax, listen, learn, enjoy!
Today on the show: Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum from CBS News Radio on Trump and SCOTUS. Scott Slade with Senator Ossoff on border security. The latest unemployment numbers in GA. Mid-East unrest updates. #ThrowbackThursday interview with birthday boy Kevin Costner. The "Pink Tax." Plus, the death of inter-office mail. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
In this episode of Smart Money Parenting, hosts Scott Donnell and Chad Willardson discuss the concept of the "pink tax." They explain that the pink tax refers to the tendency of products marketed towards women to be more expensive than similar products marketed towards men. This phenomenon has been present for decades but is now being exposed. The hosts highlight that simply adding a feminine touch to a product can increase its price by 30 to 43%. They encourage listeners to question the cost of products and not simply accept the status quo. This episode aims to raise awareness about the pink tax and empower consumers to make informed financial decisions. Pink tax: phenomenon of products marketed towards women being more expensive Products affected: razors, shampoo, dry cleaning, haircuts, clothing, footwear, gloves, hats, medicines Price increase: 30-43% for feminine products Importance of price comparisons and questioning costs Conversation about societal pressures and self-worth in relation to beauty and consumerism Mentioned in this episode gravystack.com/smart gravystack.com/igniter smartmoneyparenting.com smartmoneyparenting.com/followus Smart, Not Spoiled: The 7 Money Skills Kids Must Master Before Leaving the Nest by Chad Willardson Value Creation Kid: The Healthy Struggles Your Children Need to Succeed by Scott Donnell and Lee Benson Scott Donnell on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/donnell-scott Chad Willardson on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/chadwillardson Scott Donnell on Instagram - @imscottdonnell Chad Willardson on Instagram - @chad.willardson Scott Donnell on TikTok - @imscottdonnell
Sherwin finally shares his idea for reparations and it largely has to do with.. women and the Pink Tax.
On today's episode, Bridget Crawford and Emily Waldman of Pace University School of Law join me and UVA Law 3Ls Kate Granruth and Jenna Smith. Bridget Crawford's scholarship focuses on taxation and gender and the law. She teaches courses on Federal Income Taxation; Estate and Gift Taxation; and Wills, Trusts and Estates. Emily Waldman teaches courses on Constitutional Law, Law & Education, Employment Law, and Civil Procedure. Today we're discussing their book, Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods, published by NYU Press in 2022 and their 2022 article, Contextualizing Menopause in the Law, co-authored with my UVA colleague, Naomi Cahn, and published in the Harvard Journal of Gender and the Law. Show Notes:"Menstruation in a Post-Dobbs World," 98 NYU L. Rev. Online 191 (2023) (Crawford and Waldman)"Pink Tax and Other Tropes," 33 Yale J.L. & Feminism 88 (2023) (Crawford)"Managing and Monitoring the Menopausal Body," 2022 U. Chi. Legal Forum (forthcoming 2022) (Cahn, Crawford, & Waldman)"Contextualizing Menopause in the Law," 43 Harv. J. Gender & Law 1 (2022) (Cahn, Crawford, and Waldman)"Working Through Menopause," 99 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1531 (2022) (Cahn, Crawford, and Waldman)Andrew Jennings and Kimberly D. Krawiec, Vice Capital (forthcoming 2024)
In this episode of Health Equity Mondays, we talk about:- Financial Disparities in Health Care Cost Between Men and Women- The School to Prison PipelineHealth Equity Jazz NewsletterThe Public Health Millennial Email BlastFinancial disparities in the healthcare costs between men and women: - Health Care Cost "Pink Tax"- Deloitte ReportThe School to Prison Pipeline:- ACLU- Does anyone benefit from Exclusionary Discipline- The Discipline Gap- Minnesota Reparations- NYPD Racial DisparitiesHealth Equity in Action Quiz:- USA FactsHEJ Links:HEM Merch IG Twitter LinkedInThe Public Health Millennial on LinkedInOmari on LinkedInOmari on InstagramChapters:@0:00 Intro@0:28 Check In@4:55 Financial Disparities in Health Care Cost Between Men and Women@12:33 Promos@14:47 School to Prison Pipeline@32:53 Healthy Equity In ActionSupport the showThanks for tuning in. Let's all work together towards a culture of health, wellbeing, and equity for all. ⭐⭐ SUBSCRIBE & Leave a 5-STAR REVIEW! ⭐⭐ Follow & Support:- Contribute to the show (one-time or monthly)- The Public Health Millennial on IG - The Public Health Millennial on LinkedIn - The Public Health Millennial Website- Omari Richins, MPH on LinkedIn- Support on The Public Health Store
Have you heard of the Pink Tax? It's when the women's version of a product (like razors) costs more than men's even though they are the same – except maybe the packaging and the color. It happens with a whole host of products from children's toys to clothes to deodorant and yes, razors. Listen to hear why this “tax” exists and why women might be smart to pick the men's version of the same thing instead. https://www.voanews.com/a/usa_all-about-america_does-pink-tax-force-women-pay-more-men/6177789.html We like to get around. People like to go places . Whether it's to go to the store or on vacation or to work or to grandma's house, we like to be mobile. For thousands of years, humans have tried to find faster and more efficient ways to get from Point A to Point B. Listen to my guest, Tom Standage as he explains the fascinating history of human transportation and how it is changing in a major way right now . In fact, he reveals why one of the latest and most significant innovations in transportation today is the smartphone! Tom is deputy editor of The Ecomomist – and author of A Brief History of Motion: From the Wheel to the Car, to What Comes Next (https://amzn.to/3A8G2s9). You have probably been in a situation where you thought about speaking up and saying something, but you held back, even though you knew you had something important to contribute. If that has happened to you, I want you to listen to my guest, Mary Nestor. Mary is a communications expert, award-winning speaker, business consultant, and author of the book Say It Now! Say It Right (https://amzn.to/39Mybpe) She joins me to explain how to muster up the courage and the words to speak up when you have something important to say. Do you know what a burglar looks like? Would you know one if you saw one? Most of them don't look like the ones in the movies. Listen as I explain what burglars really look like, how they operate, what they are looking for and how you should protect yourself. Source: Richard T. Wright, author of Burglars on the Job (https://amzn.to/3utSXmU) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! PrizePicks is a skill-based, real-money Daily Fantasy Sports game. You pick 2-6 players and if they will go more or less than their PrizePicks projection. It's that simple! Go to https://prizepicks.com/sysk and use code sysk for a first deposit match up to $100 With HelloFresh, you get farm-fresh, pre-portioned ingredients and seasonal recipes delivered right to your doorstep. Go to https://HelloFresh.com/50something and use code 50something for 50% off plus free shipping! BetterHelp is truly the best way to make your brain your friend. Give it a try. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/Something today to get 10% off your first month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week you get TWO entrees with a little trip to the dessert cart! Julie and Jeremy picked some juicy stories from health headlines, strained out the inedible parts, and left you the sweet nectar. Let's gobble up the "brain nutrition" that helps YOU feel more empowered to appraise health stories in the news. This week's HEALTH HEADLINES include:Why do women pay more out-of-pocket for healthcare in the US? Julie breaks down a Deloitte analysis, and teaches Jeremy about the PINK TAX, and how it's EVERYWHERE (including in our insurance healthcare costs).Do LED light masks actually work? Do they result in younger-looking skin, less wrinkles, and fewer acne breakouts? Or are they just a scary cross-between-Jason-and-Ironman looking facial accessory??Our "Dessert Cart" contains quick bites about blood tests for long COVID, expiration dates for COVID tests, and cannabis-related car crashes and ER visits. Resources for today's topics include:Deloitte's analysis- "Hiding in plain sight: The health care gender toll." The CDC's Summary Health Statistics: National Health Interview Survey 2018.A 2019 Harvard Health Article- "Mars vs Venus: The gender gap in health."The Hysteria Podcast on Crooked Media (Sept 28 Episode features the Deloitte Analysis)(lol not scientific, but funny) A HuffPo Listicle about THE PINK TAX.American Society of Plastic Surgeons website on "What is LED light therapy and what are the benefits?"Harvard Health Article- "LED lights: Are they a cure for your skin woes?"Annals of Family Medicine article- "Blue-Light Therapy for Acne Vulgaris: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis".Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews- "Light therapies for acne."An article from Photomedicine and Laser Surgery on red-light therapy for facial skin. A Healthline article- "LED Light Therapy for Skin: What to Know."Healio article- "Traffic injury ED visits involving cannabis grow over recent years."For more episodes, limited edition merch, or to become a Friend of Your Doctor Friends (and more), follow
In this episode, the boys look into all aspects of the pink tax -- what it means, how it happened, and what we can do about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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The pink tax is a form of gender discrimination that can cost women an average of $1,400 or more a year. In this episode, host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with correspondent Desi Lydic, segment director Stacey Angeles, and Congresswoman Jackie Speier to discuss everyday examples of goods and services that cost women more, the economic impact of the pink tax, and the challenges of being a female consumer. Original air date: March 8, 2022See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The once-disparate worlds of salon and barbershop are moving closer, with changing gender norms around hair, professionals graduating from school with both skill sets, and barbershops shifting their business models. But the expectations of barber and stylist clientele are different, and any salon owner looking to add barber services to their menu should understand that. Enter Jessica Luppold, Barbershop Division Team Leader at Summit Salon Business Center. Also owner and master artist at Elayne James Salon & HairColor Studio in Middletown, Delaware. Jessica has a foot in both worlds and has done the research to prove it. As a Summit coach, she works with barbers to maximize their business potential through adopting tried-and-tested Summit systems like online booking, working on commission, and a leveled earning system. Jessica also works with salon owners to recruit and integrate barbers and barber-stylists into their companies. Learn more, or schedule a 30-minute discovery call with Jessica Luppold.Connect with Jessica Luppold on Instagram @Jessicaloveshairbusiness.Connect with the Summit Barbershop Division on Instagram @barbershopdiv_by_ssbcFollow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon, and on TikTok at SummitSalon. Find host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans and on TikTok at blakereedevans. His DM's are always open! You can email Blake at bevans@summitsalon.com. We'd love to hear your personal finance tips! Visit us at SummitSalon.com to connect with others in the industry. Join our online community for certified Summit salons, spas, barber shops and beauty schools.Sign up for our newsletter, Your Weekly Game Plan to stay on top of our events and trainings. SUMM IT UP is produced by Andrea Muraskin.
The pink tax is a form of gender discrimination that can cost women an average of $1,400 a year. In this episode, host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with correspondent Desi Lydic, segment director Stacey Angeles, and Congresswoman Jackie Speier to discuss why the pink tax exists and how it impacts women's wallets. Representative Speier even gives Roy a few examples of everyday female products that cost more than those marketed to men. Watch the original segment: https://youtu.be/As2p2vsdrfk Originally aired: March 8, 2022See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever felt too afraid or uncomfortable to ask for a raise? As women, we've been brought up in a work culture built by men, and the march toward equality has been slow and sometimes not so steady. In order to gain equality and advocate for equal pay in a way that brings all women up, we have to first identify what it is that's been holding us back. We have to begin to unpack the financial stories and money traumas that we might still be carrying into our corporate lives in order to feel comfortable with financial self-advocacy. Today on The Bridge to Fulfillment Ⓡ, Blake welcomes Janine Rogan, founder & CEO of the Wealth Building Academy Inc. She's an award-winning CPA whose mission is to educate and empower women, helping them to confidently and profitably grow their wealth through financial feminism. She shares her wisdom globally as a keynote speaker and has been featured on TEDx. Her debut book, The Pink Tax, examines gender-based price discrimination. In this episode, you'll learn why women haven't historically received the same type of mentoring as men, and how this affects our career and salary trajectories. You'll learn what to do if you're feeling undervalued in your workplace, and why it's so important to provide hard data when advocating for a raise. Janine explains the “pink tax”, the subject of her new book, sharing how marketers get away with charging women more than men for everyday items. You'll also hear why women today have far more power than we believe we do when it comes to shaping the workplaces of the future. What You'll Learn: The uncomfortable truth that launched her mission to help women (5:04) What to do if you feel undervalued or underpaid (9:22) How money trauma can follow us into our adult lives (14:25) Why debt isn't always a bad thing and how to leverage it (20:31) The real cost of unpaid care work (32:02) Favorite Quotes: Women aren't taught how to approach these things logically with data and information. I used to believe that my work would just speak for itself, instead of understanding that you have to be your own advocate. Blake HR's job is to get the best person as cheaply as possible. So, if you are willing to take the lowest amount, if you are the employee who always takes on more work, who will say yes to everything, you create the perception that you'll just do it. The more we are empowered with the right skills and knowledge and the more we stand up for our value, the more that won't happen anymore. Blake As a society, we mentor men and women differently, and we tend to mentor women to focus on soft skills. And in a lot of cases, those skills aren't promotable, or those skills aren't hitting the billable hours or the revenue targets. Janine Rogan We can erase the notion that debt is either good or bad. When we look at people who are extremely successful, they don't call it debt, they call it leverage. Janine Rogan When we look systemically at women's involvement in their finances and their ability to borrow, I think there's also a conversation there around the high cost of being a woman. Janine Rogan Additional Resources: Connect with Janine Rogan: Website: https://janinerogan.com/ The Pink Tax book: https://www.pinktaxbook.com/ IG: @janinerogan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janinerogan/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtoUXMcl5vSmJLboSEQpB4A Rather than hoping the grass will be greener, identify what the RIGHT next step is. We can help you do just that. Get clarity on where you are on your journey to career fulfillment, where you're headed, optional paths to get there, and the right next step to take. Start your complimentary, Personalized Career Fulfillment Plan by going to www.thebridgetofulfillment.com/plan Want free resources to set your job search up for success? You can get them by going to: http://www.thebridgetofulfillment.com/mistakes For other programs and opportunities to work with Blake, go to www.BlakeSchofield.com
This week Tambam and AJ get into the S.I.N.S of the week starting with some new celebrity couples sparking up for the summer, such as Megan Thee Stallion and her new soccer boo. Moreover, for their main discussion they speak on the expenses a woman has to go through while maintaining their womanhoodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Janine Rogan is a highly respected keynote and TEDx speaker who has dedicated her career to empowering women to build wealth through financial feminism. Janine's mission is to educate and inspire women to confidently and profitably grow their wealth. Despite the pervasive wage gap that has historically disadvantaged women, Janine believes that women can still achieve financial equality for all by taking small, practical steps towards financial literacy. In this episode, Janine addresses the complex issue of the Pink Tax, which is the issue of women paying more than men for everyday products and services. She explains how this, coupled with the wage gap, can significantly impact women's ability to save, invest, and accumulate wealth over their lifetimes. Listen in as Janine emphasizes the importance of investing and negotiating for better wages, rates, and charges. She also advocates for supporting new mothers to ensure they can remain in the workforce and continue to build their wealth. With Janine's guidance, women can approach their financial literacy one step at a time, taking small, achievable actions towards financial freedom and empowerment. “There are so many things that compound over the course of our lives that make us [as women] spend more money when we're already learning less. This translates into how much wealth we have and how much power we have.” - Janine Rogan This Week on Young Money: Why women face so many more obstacles than men when building wealth. Janine's inspiration for writing her book. How our society impacts women's bank accounts. The importance of being an advocate for the women in your life. What Pink Tax is and why it is important for women to be aware of. The benefit of investing your money. Key takeaways: Be an advocate for yourself. Be aware of Pink Tax. Always negotiate. Invest your money. Support new parents. Connect with Janine Rogan: Website LinkedIn YouTube Twitter Instagram The Pink Tax Book Resources Mentioned: EP045 Stop Feeling Broke with Shannon Lee Simmons EP066 Living Debt-Free with Shannon Lee Simmons EP262 Taking Control of Our Money with Kelley Keehn EP276 Why Every Adult Needs a Will with Erin Bury of Willful EP278 Say Less Get More with Fotini Iconomopoulos 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.
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We're taking a look back at some of the best guest experts on Beyond the Scenes, from members of Congress to medical professions, even professional singer/songwriters. First, Roy sits down with Congresswoman Jackie Speier to discuss the Pink Tax and the challenges of being a female consumer. He's also joined by doctor of nursing, Dr. Christopher Friese to discuss how nurses are managing during the pandemic. Lastly, Roy chats with Singer-songwriter Aloe Blacc about the rise of music streaming and how it's leaving artists shortchanged. Beyond The Scenes is a podcast from The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. Check out more episodes wherever you get your podcasts or YouTube.com/TheDailyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy Wood Jr. sits down with Correspondent Desi Lydic, The Daily Show Segment Director Stacey Angeles and Congresswoman Jackie Speier to discuss everyday examples of the pink tax. Watch the original segment: https://youtu.be/As2p2vsdrfk Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com