In Conversation - Season 4 / Year 2018

In Conversation - Season 4 / Year 2018

Season 4 / Year 2018

2018 - The Interviews

A series of interviews with high-profile women from around the globe.

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Episodes4
DatesNov 19, 2018 - Dec 14, 2018
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Episodes

Amina J Mohammed - Deputy Secretary General, United Nations
Year 2018Episode 130 min

Amina J Mohammed - Deputy Secretary General, United Nations

In this 100 Women special interview Zeinab Badawi talks to deputy secretary general of the United Nations Amina Mohammed about what her gender, identity and past experiences bring to the job. A former politician with conservative roots in north east Nigeria, she is one of the most powerful women in global affairs. But she says she's an African first and will be heading back when her time at the United Nations is up.

Nov 19, 2018
Julia Gillard - Prime Minister of Australia, 2010-2013
Year 2018Episode 230 min

Julia Gillard - Prime Minister of Australia, 2010-2013

Julia Gillard made history when she became Australia's first female prime minister in 2010. But her three years in office were overshadowed by misogynistic attacks from her opponents and dysfunction within her party. Since leaving politics, she has used her experience to help advance women and girls around the world through the promotion of education and leadership. In this special 100 Women interview, Yalda Hakim asks her to draw on her personal experiences and what advice would she give women who are struggling to break through their own glass ceilings.

Nov 20, 2018
Stacey Cunningham - President, New York Stock Exchange
Year 2018Episode 330 min

Stacey Cunningham - President, New York Stock Exchange

In a special 100 Women interview, Samira Hussain talks to the president of the New York Stock Exchange. Stacey Cunningham is the first woman to occupy that post and is one of a few women in very senior positions in a very male-dominated industry. She talks about her rise from the trading floor to the top of the institution, society's expectations of women and if her industry is due its #MeToo moment.

Nov 21, 2018
Isabel Allende - Author
Year 2018Episode 430 min

Isabel Allende - Author

Isabel Allende is one of the most acclaimed writers in the world. Her novels, which draw on her own eventful life in her fiction, telling stories of love, exile and loss, have sold more than 70 million copies and have been translated from Spanish into 42 languages. In this 100 Women interview the Chilean author talks to Kirsty Wark about the power of storytelling, her previous life as a refugee and her desire to live a passionate life.

Nov 22, 2018

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