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Let's Talk Money. Are You Getting Paid Enough?

1 min · 12 de may de 2026
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You found out. Maybe it was a slip in conversation, maybe a document left open on the wrong screen, maybe someone just told you outright. And the number wasn't close. It wasn't a rounding error. It was a gap wide enough to have a name. This episode is about that moment and everything that comes after it. Why the pay gap in communications and marketing isn't just a compensation problem, but a signal about how the work is valued and who gets to define that value. We get into why these conversations stay so quiet, what that silence actually protects, and why the discomfort so many women feel talking about money is not an accident or a character flaw. It is a learned response to a system that benefits from keeping us from comparing notes. If you have ever done the math, felt the floor shift a little, and then watched the conversation get hushed before it could go anywhere, this one is for you.

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