Episode 25
The Truth About Burnout, Why Women Still Can’t Talk About Money, and Starting 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
Join us for Episode 25 of Feminist Money as we discuss:
1. Feature: We launch the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign by introducing the UN Women’s call to end digital violence against women and girls.
2. Research: A new UK study reveals that women feel far less comfortable talking about money than men, and we dig into why.
3. Pop Culture: We unpack the Diary of a CEO interview that claims burnout is a myth, and explore the truth about burnout.
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(1.30) Feature: 16 days of activism against gender-based violence
What are the 16 days of Activism, and why should you care?, International Women's Development Agency: IWDA, accessed November 2025
16 Days of Activism 2025: End digital violence against all women and girls, UN Women, accessed November 2025
16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, UN Women, accessed November 2025
(9.25) Research: Study says women are less likely to talk about money
The real reasons women are less likely to talk about money – and ways to start, The Independent, accessed 3 November 2025
Why Is The Myth That Women Are Bad With Money So Common?, Bustle, 22 March 2017
Did Marie-Antoinette Really Say “Let Them Eat Cake”?, Britannica, accessed November 2025
(14.42) Pop Culture: The truth about burnout
Is burnout even real? Treating it like hype is hurting women, Women’s Agenda, 14 November 2025
The Lady Who Makes Millionaires: Only 1% of People Do This! The PPF Framework Will 10x Your Income!, Diary of a CEO YouTube, 10 November 2025
Why Ambitious Women Burn Out: A Hidden Toll of Self-Neglect, Psychology Today, 11 June 2025
3 Ways That Gender Bias Fuels Employee Burnout In Women, Forbes, 25 February 2025