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IWD Cup of Cocoa: Women in Leadership - View from the future!

Cristina Marinucci & Jacqueline Dynowski

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During the month of March Cristina and I are providing sparkling sips and cocoa cups of hot takes from a whole array of gorgeous humans for Women's History Month and International Women's Day. 

In this Cup of Cocoa episode, the Dynowski and Marinucci kids weigh in on why the International Women's Day is so very important. It's cute, unfiltered, and a ringing endorsement of kids who make us feel like maybe, the future is in good hands. Give it a listen for unfettered adorability (we might be biased)! 

Their Give to Gain? Showcasing how women are the mainstay of historical achievements and the reason why we are all here. 

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SPEAKER_03

A long time ago, the the women couldn't um do the gymnastics or or play or or be a doctor because in the olden days men think that women weren't strong enough to do like lots of things. They said they were too weak. So women couldn't do like they couldn't be doctors, they couldn't be builders, they couldn't be coaches. Then there was a vote and women won, so it's fair right now. So women's National Women's Day is really really important to women because in the olden days it was really not fair, but now it's fair.

SPEAKER_00

International Women's Day means to me how even though it wasn't always fair to people, especially women, they made it and we can now vote. And women can do anything they put their mind to. It's just sometimes men don't believe in women. Like in the early 1920s, men told women that they cannot have a job, they cannot go to school, they cannot vote, they cannot do many things that men could do. But if you think about it, men and women can do the same things, but women have one extra. Women can have babies, men cannot. So we have as much as we have, they have as much as we have, but we have plus one. So actually, in my opinion, I think that women are much stronger than men.

SPEAKER_02

Hi, I'm Eddie and I'm Zoe. We're the Dinovsky twins. Why do you think International Women's Day is so important?

SPEAKER_01

I think it's important because it celebrates all the all the times women fought to get rights and at least have a job, which is weird, since women can be smarter than men, and women also give birth to the men. Yet women don't get any rights. Zabi, why do you think International Women's Day is important?

SPEAKER_02

I think it's important because it celebrates that women are allowed to do stuff that they haven't been able to do before. Like they weren't allowed to do they weren't allowed to have jobs, they weren't allowed to be paid the same money as men were. If they did have a job, they weren't allowed to vote in parliament, and it was unfair, but luckily now it's stopped in most places. Unfortunately, in some places it still happened.

SPEAKER_01

We need to just make sure that every single woman has the same amount of rights as men do, because women can be smarter than men. Like Catherine Johnson was asked by John astronaut John Glenn to check the calculations. He didn't ask any male to do it because he trusted her to do it. Bye.