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How to know our worth at work and ask for more $$$ (as women and post partum mamas)? - with Meggie from PepTalkHer

07 Feb 2022

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In our 113th episode of Beyond the Bump, we chat with Meggie from PepTalkHer. Meggie is an Australian expat that lives in New York. She runs a business that’s all about empowering women to know their worth financially!!! What is the gender pay gap in the developed world? And what are the reasons for the gender pay gap? How can we juggle being a good mother, lover, and employee? Can we really do it all or do we need to lower our expectations? How do companies get away with paying women less than men? Why we should start talking more openly about money!  How to not take ‘desperate energy’ into a new job (if you are feeling desperate!) What is the great resignation?  If we want a promotion, how often should we be asking for it?  What are some ways we can increase our confidence? Do we need to disclose that we are pregnant when applying for a new job? Tips on adjusting to part-time work when we’ve always worked full-time Where can women seek help and ideas for a potential career change? And MORE! We hope you absolutely LOVE this episode!   Goodies mentioned: peptalkher.com Free PepTalkHer App (Apple) Free PepTalkHer App (Android) Follow @peptalkher on IG     Beyond the Bump is a podcast brought to you by Jayde Couldwell and Sophie Pearce! A podcast targeted at mums, just like you! A place to have real conversations with honest and authentic people. Follow us on Instagram at @beyondthebump.podcast to stay up to date with behind the scenes and future episodes.

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