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  • everyone.

  • I'm Katie Boyz in, and I'm here with the Australian Queen of comedy, Celeste Barber's.

  • Hey, honey, we are here to talk today about what women want and why we still feel the need to ask that question.

  • So, Celeste Yes.

  • Let's start out by kind of looking at you and what you want.

  • Maybe 10 years ago, when the survey was done first for Marie Claire, What do you think you wanted as a woman?

  • I wanted to work.

  • I know that.

  • I know that I definitely wanted Thio work.

  • I was 27 trying to get as much acting work as possible.

  • And I just knew that I wanted to say in the industry more than I was for sure.

  • Yeah?

  • And what do you think you want now?

  • I wanna work spot.

  • But I've got kids now and a family and everything.

  • So of course, that shifts right when you know you've got little kids and a husband, a family, environment, health and happiness for them.

  • But I want I want to work and have them with me all the time.

  • I want it all.

  • And I were saying in the panel Yeah, that's not possible.

  • I was like, I reckon it is.

  • It's totally possible to have it all.

  • Yeah.

  • You feel like you've got that pull a little bit between instinctually what you think you should be doing from a work perspective or from a family perspective?

  • Yeah, definitely.

  • But I I don't I put that on myself.

  • I know that.

  • I know that I'm like I should be home with my kids more, but I want to be working.

  • And I know that's a pressure I definitely put on myself.

  • Yeah, yeah.

  • Feeling is I should be home more.

  • And on the Marie Claire panel, it was called, What do women want?

  • Start by ditching that question.

  • Yes.

  • And why do you think we're starting to ditch that question now?

  • Because it's a stupid question.

  • Now it's time that people started listening.

  • We've been saying it for years.

  • When we want.

  • It's not as though, oh, maybe we should start asking.

  • We want that.

  • What what they want.

  • It's not a thing.

  • We all were always clear about what we want to stay, too.

  • Sure, she's so our voices can be actually heard when we talk about those sort of things.

  • Yeah, yeah, And what do you think in terms of the priorities that women have now?

  • Now that they know what they want, they have a clear vision.

  • What?

  • From what it seems like from a social media perspective, Where do you think the priorities have shifted in terms of what they want now, off of what social media is brought to the market?

  • Yeah, well, I think as I was saying in the panel is, Well, I think, you know, women are looking for role models that look like them and that I like them and have similar value to them.

  • Not just what?

  • That what they're given.

  • I don't Sorry back to that thing about what women want.

  • It stresses me out.

  • That stresses me out a little bit.

  • Because what if you're allowed to not know?

  • Yeah, you're allowed to have no idea.

  • I agree.

  • And that's that makes that worries may that people will want to women one and, you know, a handful of women, whatever.

  • Like I don't know how well you should.

  • You should Yeah.

  • Leave me alone.

  • I don't know you, and that's OK.

  • It's OK.

  • Didn't have no clue.

  • Do you think that through working with other women in with other, well, other celebrities and then also just across other social media outlets and worth other women in the business.

  • Do you think that you've gotten a better idea of kind of what they want from your perspective as well?

  • Or why do I have never been someone too?

  • Go well, I only want to work with women, women or anyone who won't admit.

  • I've always worked with people based on their talent and based on what they do and based on their their work.

  • So I will be presented with a number of directors who want to work with me.

  • And majority of the time that'll be five men and in that instance also give me five women as well, and then I'll pick from that.

  • But overall, I have always worked on the basis for you're better at the job than he more.

  • You're better at the job on her.

  • That's all work with on, and that's I think that's what I'm talking about in the panel as well.

  • We have a friend who's starting to incorporate this idea that if a resumes that it's just your gender and your name is not on the resume, just your history or your experience.

  • And that's what you get hired from and outside of your one example from your friend.

  • You see other people kind of having that conversation as well about talent.

  • And I think so, yeah.

  • I mean, Hollywood is true.

  • Is making a big thing about it now.

  • Quality, which is great.

  • But I was saying in the panel, Just get on with it.

  • I'm just like, yes, let's talk about it now We've talked about it and we all want a quality.

  • So now it's time.

  • Let's get it going.

  • Let's not.

  • Can we not talk about it for another 10 years and think about many ways in which we could be doing it?

  • We figured I had, like, so many ways in which we can do it.

  • So it's really time to do it.

  • Yep.

  • What do you think in your line of business?

  • A key value would be that you hold true to yourself at all times.

  • But Kay value for me is to back myself.

  • And just to know what you're doing.

  • I know your surroundings.

  • Know who you're working with?

  • No.

  • Your intention is clear and just be really comfortable in yourself in your choice is made.

  • That's what I That's what I do in mind.

  • And I guess just one kind of generic question to just top it all off is Where do you think you see yourself?

  • 10 years from now, I see myself living happily ever after with Tom Ford.

  • C and I will be together forever.

  • No, I don't know.

  • I ever at risk of sounding like a decayed every day as it comes.

  • I have goals, have absolutely absolute goals and big ideas and striving toward them.

  • But I don't I don't I don't know.

  • And that's okay.

  • I don't know yet.

  • Yeah, so thank you so much.

  • Like so much fun having you here today.

  • Steak some and everybody stay tuned online for content in social from salesforce A pack on.

  • And there will be the results from the Marie Claire, uh, survey coming out on Friday.

  • Thank you.

  • Thanks.

everyone.

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