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Island je krajinou, ktorá je najbližšie k dosiahnutiu rodovej rovnosti na svete a zároveň jedinou, ktorú v súčasnosti vedú dve ženy. Z pozície prezidentky aj premiérky. Prečo ale ani takéto nastavenie nestačí na to, aby boli ženy v krajine skutočne rovnocenné? A ako je možné, že napriek tomu, ako ďaleko sú Islanďania, kanadská novinárka, Eliza Jean Reid, ktorá sa stala islandskou prvou dámou, si pripadala vedľa svojho manžela „neviditeľná“? Hosťom podcastu Power Players je bývalá prvá dáma Islandu a spisovateľka - Eliza Reid. V nebývale otvorenom rozhovore opisuje pochybnosti, ktoré mala sama o sebe vo funkcii prvej dámy Islandu. „Na začiatku som si veľa vecí vyčítala. Hovorila som si: ,Ach, túto príležitosť som premeškala‘ alebo ,Mala som sa ozvať‘. Postupne som však pochopila, že chyby sú nevyhnutné. Robíme ich všetci bez ohľadu na pohlavie,“ povedala. Otázkou je podľa nej to, či majú ženy slobodu mýliť sa. „Pretože keď žena na vedúcej pozícii spraví chybu, spoločnosť často reaguje: ,Vidíte, preto by ženy nemali zastávať takéto posty!‘. Pritom je to presne naopak. Čím viac žien vidíme v týchto pozíciách, tým menej musí jedna žena niesť bremeno celého pohlavia.“ *Podcast Power Players vám prináša Sandberg Capital - váš partner vo svete private equity. Power Players – podcast šéfredaktorky Forbes Slovensko Lucie Okšovej. Vstúpte s nami do zákulisia sveta, kde sa bežní ľudia nedostanú. Iba Power Players. Biznis je hra. Sledujte ju blízka. produkcia: Oli Džupinková, Michaela Kupčíková 🎥 GERSCHI Production s.r.o. 📍Grand Hotel River Park Bratislava 💄 Lucia Woloszyn Freund --------------------- Eliza Reid: Iceland’s First Lady on What It Felt Like to Be Invisible | Power Players Iceland is the country closest to achieving gender equality in the world—and at the same time the only one currently led by two women, both as president and prime minister. Why, then, is even this setup not enough to ensure that women are truly equal in the country? And how is it possible that, despite how far Icelanders have come, Canadian journalist **Eliza Reid**, who became Iceland’s First Lady, felt “invisible” next to her husband? The guest of the Power Players podcast is Iceland’s former First Lady and author, Eliza Reid. In an unusually open conversation, she describes the self-doubt she experienced while serving as Iceland’s First Lady. “At the beginning, I blamed myself for many things. I would think, ‘Oh, I missed that opportunity,’ or ‘I should have spoken up.’ Over time, however, I came to understand that mistakes are inevitable. We all make them, regardless of gender,” she said. According to her, the real question is whether women are allowed the freedom to make mistakes. “Because when a woman in a leadership position makes a mistake, society often reacts by saying, ‘See, this is why women shouldn’t hold these roles!’ When in fact, it’s exactly the opposite. The more women we see in these positions, the less any one woman has to carry the burden of representing her entire gender.” The Power Players podcast is brought to you by Sandberg Capital —your partner in the world of private equity. Power Players — a podcast by the Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Slovakia, Lucia Okšová. Step behind the scenes of a world most people never get to see. Only Power Players. Business is a game. Watch it up close. CHAPTERS 00:02:17 Eliza Reid’s Journey to Iceland 00:04:09 Love, Marriage & a New Life in Iceland 00:05:24 Panama Papers and a Political Turning Point 00:08:07 When the Public Called Him to Run 00:10:23 Should He Run? Family at the Crossroads 00:12:39 How the Presidency Changed Eliza’s Life 00:16:04 How Friends and Family Reacted 00:17:50 Election Night and the Weight of Power 00:22:56 What Does a First Lady Really Do? 00:24:05 More Than a Smiling Woman 00:25:41 “I Felt Invisible” — and How She Fought Back 00:31:41 How the Media Sees First Ladies 00:37:07 Exposing Double Standards 00:38:19 Learning by Failing in Public 00:39:44 Online Abuse and Legal Battles 00:41:35 Taking Space and Speaking Up 00:42:29 Self-Doubt Under Public Scrutiny 00:43:40 Representing Iceland with Dignity 00:44:26 Writing a Book as First Lady 00:47:27 The Women’s Strike That Changed Iceland 00:49:54 Why Gender Equality Pays Off 00:51:41 Laws That Actually Work for Equality 00:53:52 Why Boards Still Lack Women 00:56:06 Breastfeeding in Parliament: A Breaking Point 00:57:59 Iceland’s Women in Power 00:59:58 Murder Mystery, Memoir and What’s Next 01:01:22 The Impossible Expectations of First Ladies 01:03:08 Choosing What Matters Most 01:04:45 Equality Is Work, Not a Given 01:05:36 Fighting Misogyny and Redefining Masculinity 01:09:01 Final Message: Speak Up and Change Things