
No Second Class Citizens
Throughout the history of humanity, women have been treated as second-class citizens. We have been seen as minorities, despite representing 50% of the world's population, and when it comes to leadership, we have consistently been underrepresented. This situation leads to our needs being sidelined. That is why, in this podcast, I want to place women where we rightfully belong: as first-class citizens.
A lo largo de la historia de la humanidad las mujeres hemos sido tratadas como ciudadanas de segunda categoría, hemos sido miradas como minorías cuando representamos el 50% de la población mundial y en términos de liderazgo constantemente hemos estado subrepresentadas, lo cual hace que nuestras necesidades también pasen a segundo plano. Es por eso que en este podcast, quiero poner a las mujeres en el lugar que nos corresponde, como ciudadanos de primera.
No Second Class Citizens
Creating a Collective Force: Liza Nadolski on Women's Communities
In this insightful episode of "No Second Class Citizens," we're joined by Liza Nadolski, the trailblazing CEO of Melbourne Women's Foundation. Liza shares her journey to becoming the first CEO of this impactful organization, detailing key milestones that shaped her career in creative thinking, strategic planning, and community building.
We dive deep into the mission of Melbourne Women's Foundation, exploring how its Giving Circle model empowers women through strategic funding and partnerships. Liza provides an inside look at how the Foundation selects its beneficiaries, with a particular focus on their support for initiatives like Prison Network and St Kilda Gatehouse.
Liza also offers valuable advice on building strong, reflective communities, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces and fostering strategic partnerships. Whether you’re a leader looking to strengthen your community or simply interested in supporting women’s foundations, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable insights.
Tune in to discover the future projects of the Melbourne Women's Foundation and learn how you can get involved in making a difference. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a leader dedicated to driving positive change and empowering women across the community.
If you'd like to connect with Liza, you can do it through her LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-nad/
Contact us at @no_second_class_citizens
Music: Karina Lehman
@karinalehmansmusica
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