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En une heure, Geraldine Sarratia, journaliste et productrice, part à la rencontre d’une personnalité qu'elle interroge sur le rapport qu'il ou elle entretient avec son genre et son identité. Comment compose-t-il ou elle avec son genre ? Se trouve-t-elle féminine, virile ? Se sent-il à l'aise avec les codes de la masculinité ?
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The Maïwen Podcast

Maïwen Coaching

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The Maïwen Podcast is where a cool American English Coach who's totally into American culture (I'm all about that MTV generation) delves deep into the American scene. We're talkin' everything from Cancel Culture to Comic-Con to Late-night Shows, and I'm here to break it down for you, so you know what's goin' on ONLY IN AMERICA!
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Level the Paying Field

Pay Equity Office of Ontario

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Welcome to Level the Paying Field where we explore issues related to economics, equity, women, work and money. This series of conversations explores topics impacting women working in Ontario and is published by Ontario’s Pay Equity Office. Part of our inspiration for launching this series was how, in the midst of a global pandemic which disproportionally impacted women around the world, global multilateral organizations came together to inaugurate the first ever International Equal Pay Day o ...
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If you know an American lady who is expecting her first child, chances are she'll throw a wonderful baby shower or gender reveal where her friends and family members give her gifts for the most part. But outside of the United States and Canada, baby showers don't really exist (or at least didn't). In today's episode, we're going to talk about those…
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I once received a gift from my American friend Fabi, who attended Duke University. She offered me a long-sleeved shirt from Duke that I still wear today. College merchandising is a thing in America. Not only do you represent your school, but you also show that you are part of a community with other students who proudly wear the same clothes as you.…
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While in school, you will always want to keep track of your grades. But, depending on where you go, the grading systems can be very different. In the United States, they use a letter grade system. We've all seen that big red A+ written on a student's assignment in American television shows and teen movies. That's what we're going to talk about in t…
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Congratulations! Whether you've graduated from high school or earned a college degree, it's graduation time. America's graduates line the stages across the country to celebrate years of hard work and receive their degrees and academic credentials wearing a now-famous gown and hat, also known as a mortarboard, and that's the topic of the day in this…
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Eating Contests could not be more authentically American – it is excessive, dangerous, and pointless. Eating contests, whether you watch them or enter them, are not for the sensitivity of the stomach. A professional eater can put away enough food to feed a family in a matter of minutes. Some competitors focus on speed, while others train for quanti…
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Spring break is a common feature of college life for many American students, and some consider it one of the highlights of the college experience. While spring break traditions sometimes vary from school to school and region to region, the experience itself has become a symbol of modern American college life and is the subject of this new episode o…
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Forty years ago, the culture of American sports took a new turn. An idea driven by a former sports communications executive, along with his son and other partners, would transform the way we consume, analyze and interpret the world of athletics. ESPN was created. And in today's episode of TMP, we're going to take a look back at this American refere…
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Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, and Dr. Anthony Greenwald, Professor Emeritus, University of Washington, and co-author of “Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People”, discuss hidden or implicit biases that contribute to the gender wage gap. Together, they review possible approaches to remedying discriminatory bias…
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The labour market never started off level for women and men. Women have and continue to be clustered in the “5Cs”: cleaning, catering, cashiering, clerical and caring. Dr. Sarah Kaplan, Director, Institute for Gender and the Economy (GATE), talks to Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, about gender’s role in today’s …
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How does the gendered nature of the care economy impact wages across the sectors? Katherine Scott, Senior Researcher of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, joins Commissioner Kadie Ward to reflect on the need to reassess the value of care work and what the path forward may look like. The papers referred to in this episode can be found at: …
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Parental leave: motherhood penalty vs. fatherhood bonus. Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, is joined by Maya Roy, Director of Research and Impact at WomenatthecentrE, to look into how we can encourage more equal distribution of parental leave between parents. The Pay Equity Solution for Small Business Do-It-Yourse…
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Bias begins very early in life influencing how girls and women see themselves as leaders. Early intervention is crucial. Dr. Julie Cafley, executive director of Catalyst Canada, joins Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, to discuss how to bust these biases once and for all. To see the full Level the Paying Field seri…
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What is the Gender Wage Gap (GWG), and how is it measured? What are gender gaps and how are they related to the GWG? Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission, speaks with Paulette Senior, President and CEO of the Canadian Women’s Foundation. The Girl Guides Canada report referred to in this episode can be found at: Girls …
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Level the Paying Field is a six-part series that seeks to uncover the invisible drivers of the gender wage gap. This show is hosted by Kadie Ward, Commissioner and CAO of Ontario's Pay Equity Commission. It's taken over 20 years to close the gender wage gap by 8%. Progress is being made, and yet the gap persists in part because 70% of the gap remai…
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"Show me your ID" if you are in the United States and you are young, you have heard this phrase a lot. If you are not American, television has done it for you. I've lost count of the number of scenes in American shows and movies where you see some poor kid showing a fake ID to get alcohol for his friends. In today's episode, we're going to talk abo…
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At one time, Las Vegas was a place for outcasts and outlaws. Later, it became a place to go for live entertainment. Then it became the place where families came to spend their summer vacation. Since 2003, Las Vegas has established itself as a paradise for adults with its nightclubs, pool parties, and the world-famous tagline "What happens in Vegas,…
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Former First Lady Michelle Obama is admired for many things, such as her stunning wardrobe, enviable athletic silhouette, and passion for issues such as women's empowerment and health and wellness. She is also known for the motto "when they go low, we go high," which she uttered in 2016 during her speech at the Democratic convention. So, in today's…
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Gym classes are torture. You can see it portrayed on American television. There's dodgeball and running, but the worst of all these horrors is the infamous rope climb that involves getting to the top and ringing a bell. We've all seen this awkward and funny moment in our favorite American TV shows and movies. So in today's episode, we're going to t…
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