Snack 16: Tired of Settling? Here’s How Women Can Start Earning What They Deserve at Work
Release Date: 06/02/2025
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info_outlineIn today’s Workday Playdate Snack, we’re serving up some truth for anyone who’s ever screamed into their steering wheel after a one-on-one like, “How does Brad STILL make more than me?”
If you’ve ever been underpaid, undervalued, or under-celebrated—this snack is for you.
The Problem:
Here’s the tea: Women are doing the absolute most. More emotional labor. More coordinating. More everything.
And yet—less recognition, less pay, and fewer opportunities.
We’ve been fed a narrative that if we just negotiate better or manifest harder, things will change. But let’s be honest: the system wasn’t built for us. So, we end up overachieving and under-receiving—and wondering why we’re so exhausted.
Here’s a stat to file under “rage fuel”: Women still earn 82 cents to every dollar a man makes. And for women of color? The gap only grows.
If you’ve ever thought, “Why does this feel so hard?”—you’re not imagining it. You’re experiencing a system designed to burn you out and keep you quiet.
But here’s the good news: We may not have built the system—but we sure as hell can break it. And rebuild it in our image.
The Improv Hack to Try: The Reverse Résumé Game
Here’s how it works: Partner up with a trusted friend, or just hit record solo. Pretend you’re your own agent. You’ve got 60 seconds to pitch yourself for a dream gig. The twist? You can’t mention anything from your actual résumé. No titles. No companies. Just the real you.
Think:
- The time you calmed a furious client with zero drama.
- How you led a team through layoffs with compassion.
- That week you juggled three deadlines while your kid had the flu—and still delivered.
Those stories? They’re your power. This improv hack rewires your brain from “Do I deserve this?” to “Damn right I do—and here’s why.”
Coming up Wednesday: Feeling fired up? Then don’t miss Wednesday’s full episode—Episode 293: Pay Up with Reshma Saujani (yes, the founder of Girls Who Code + CEO of Moms First).
If you're tired of overworking and under-earning, this episode is your invitation to burn the old rules and build new ones.
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