Episode

The Woman Who Didn't Work

Podcast
Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore
Published
Apr 17, 2026
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288
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Summary

A single sentence from a stranger can expose a belief you didn’t even know you were living by. I’m taking you back to my early 20s in Sydney when I worked as a recruiter and interviewed a woman who seemed like the perfect hire. The company even offered a temp-to-perm setup, and I was ready to make the match happen fast. Then she stopped me with total calm: she couldn’t work for a couple of months because she was getting married. What hit me wasn’t the wedding. It was the fact that paus...