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Money Power Freedom

A six-part series hosted by Cal Wilson (comedian) and Santilla Chingaipe (journalist and filmmaker). In each episode, Cal and Santilla work together to decode money and power, and what it means for our freedom.

Created by the Victorian Women’s Trust in partnership with Bank Australia.

Shortlisted 2020 Australian Podcast Awards – Bullseye Award Category
Shortlisted 2020 frankie magazine Good Stuff Award – Writing & Video Award Category
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Featuring experts & real life stories balanced with money how-tos, Money Power Freedom digs into our collective money story, reminding listeners that the financial hurdles so many women face isn't personal — it's political.

About the hosts

2025-11 Santilla Chingaipe
Santilla Chingaipe

Santilla Chingaipe is a Zambian-born filmmaker, historian and author, whose work explores settler colonialism, slavery, and contemporary migration in Australia.

Chingaipe’s first book of non-fiction Black Convicts was shortlisted for The Stella Prize and long-listed for the prestigious Cundill History Prize, and the critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary inspired by the book, Our African Roots, is streaming on SBS On Demand. Our African Roots marked the first-time on Australian television that an African-Australian host interrogated the nation’s colonial history.

She spent nearly a decade working for SBS World News which saw her report from across Africa, and interview some of the continent’s most prominent leaders. She also reported extensively on Australia’s diverse African and Afro diasporic communities.

The recipient of several awards, she was recognised at the United Nations as one of the most influential people of African descent in the world in 2019 under 40. She delivered the annual E.W Cole lecture in 2023 on ‘Who Gets to Write History?’, and her work has been published internationally by The New York Times, The Guardian, The BBC, and elsewhere.

Chingaipe is a regular contributor to The Saturday Paper and a columnist for The Monthly. She is the founder of Behind The Screens, an annual program supported by VicScreen, aimed at increasing the representation of people historically excluded from the Australian film industry. Chingaipe hosts two monthly cultural events: the literary series First Chapter and its sister event, No Skips: A Listening Party.

Cal Wilson
Cal Wilson

Cal Wilson (1970–2023) was a New Zealand stand-up comedian, author, radio and television presenter based in Australia. She came across the Tasman in 2003 and went on to become one of our most popular comedians, a perennial favourite on television shows such as Spicks and SpecksGood News Week, Thank God You’re Here, and more recently Have You Been Paying Attention? and Hughesy We Have a Problem. Her stand up shows were engaging as they are hilarious, often bringing the audience’s stories to life alongside her own.

Creators and credits

Money Power Freedom has been created and produced by the Victorian Women’s Trust in partnership with Bank Australia — the bank with clean money.

Money Power Freedom is underpinned by years of research and work within the gender equality space. If you liked this podcast, please subscribe and tell your friends. And if you want to see more feminist work such as this in the world, make a donation to support our ongoing work.

We are so grateful to folks from across various sectors who helped shape our content in the name of gender equality. Huge thanks to the entire Victorian Women’s Trust team for their hard work, enthusiasm and ongoing support. Special thanks to our dedicated donors who stay the course with us, year after year. Lastly, thank you to everyone who shared their lived experiences of money with us; your input was invaluable.

Cal Wilson, Santilla Chingaipe

Co-Hosts

Gavin Nebauer

Sound engineer

Maria Chetcuti, Ally Oliver-Perham

Co-producers

Rebecca Young

Publicity

Lucy Faye

Logo

Mari Frith

Animator & Illustrator

Ally Oliver-Perham,  Esther Davies-Brown

Design

Breeana Dunbar

Photography

Ebony Westman, Queenie Chung, Audrey Vong, Jacinta Hennekam, Georgia Jenkin-Smales, Jess Naylor, Bryony Green, Esther Davies-Brown

Research & Project Support

Shut Up! (Show Me With Your Shoes) lovingly donated by the Sugar Fed Leopards

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