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Askle Modern Family Podcast
Our co-founders, Paige Campbell and Tom Harkin, joined the Modern Family podcast to talk about starting their companies, how gender shapes our lives, and creating a better world by managing emotions and embracing individuality.
7 News
Paige Campbell, the CEO & Co-Founder of Tomorrow Woman, talks to Seven News about the effects of social media on young women's mental health.
The Herald Sun
One in four Australian girls feel unsafe around male students, and some bring weapons to school. Tomorrow Woman, speaks to The Herald Sun.
ABC Adelaide Radio
Our founder, Paige Campbell talks to Jason Chong on ABC radio about the affects of the Manosphere.
Education Daily
New research reveals one in four female high school students feel unsafe at school. Tomorrow Woman, speaks to Education Daily.
The Chronicle
Tomorrow Woman, speaks to The Chronicle about the rise in toxic masculinity.
Gold Coast Bulletin
Our new study with YouGov has uncovered alarming statistics about young women's experiences in the Manosphere. Tomorrow Woman speaks to The Gold Coast Bulletin.
The Cairns Post
A rise in toxic masculinity driven by the likes of influencer Andrew Tate is making more Aussie schoolgirls feel unsafe.
The Geelong Advertiser
Paige Campbell talks to The Geelong Advertiser about schoolgirls' growing sense of unease.
NT News
Tomorrow Woman speaks with NT News about how the influence of Andrew Tate and the Manosphere is impacting the mental health of Australian schoolgirls.
The Advertiser
Tomorrow Woman shared with The Advertiser that one in four Australian girls feel unsafe around male students, with some even carrying weapons to school.
Courier Mail
Tomorrow Woman speaks to the Courier Mail about the impact of toxic masculinity on young women.
The Daily Telegraph
Paige Campbell talks to The Daily Telegraph about the rise of figures like Andrew Tate and how it impacts schoolgirls.
Sunday Tasmanian
Tomorrow Woman speaks to the Sunday Tasmanian, highlighting that one in four girls bring weapons to school due to the influence of the Manosphere.
The Sunday Mail
Tomorrow Woman speaks to The Sunday Mail in South Australia, revealing that one in three girls are negatively impacted by the Manosphere.
The West Australian
One in 10 high school girls feel so threatened. Tomorrow Woman, speaks to The West Australian.
Sunday Herald Sun
Girls don't feel safe anymore. Tomorrow Woman, speaks to The Herald Sun.
The Sunday Telegraph
Our founder, Paige Campbell, speaks to The Sunday Telegraph about young women's voices in the Manosphere.
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