Luxury 8 Things FW Is Loving Right Now We know you love a good recommendation, so each week we're bringing you our favorite things - be that must-reads, TV shows, tools or products. By Emily J. Brooks Luxury We know you love a good recommendation, so each week we're bringing you our favorite things - be that must-reads, TV shows, tools or products. By Emily J. Brooks Previous article 5 Things You Need To Know About The Gender Pay Gap Next article What To Read In September Feel like you’ve already watched everything on Netflix, or just looking for a new book to read? Look no further. Our FW team has revealed what they’re loving right now. Get ready to find your new favourite thing. 1 Helen McCabe, Founding Director Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold “I watched two Netflix documentaries on the weekend: one on Whitney Houston, one on Joan Didion. Both were fascinating but I found Joan Didion’s life slightly easier to relate to. Whitney Houston’s god-given talent was impossible to fathom and almost a burden, whereas the writer in Joan Didion was more relatable. She wasn’t publicly recognised until she was older, which happens to many women. She also had terrible setbacks beyond her control. It was incredible.” Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold 2 Jamila Rizvi, Editor-at-large Animal: The autobiography of a female body by Sarah Pascoe “It’s warm and funny just like she is and makes the science of evolution and sex both fascinating and understandable (including for someone who stopped studying the subject in grade 10). I love the way she speaks about her feminism. It isn’t worthy or instructive but kind and generous. Sarah wants to learn and is open to debate and discussion. She writes in a way that puts the reader in a similar frame of mind.” Animal,Book Depository, $15.74 3 Emily Brooks, Editor 21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harris “I am doing it a bit backwards and reading Yuval Noah Harari’s third book, first. He tackles all the big issues of the present time, and has this natural ability of making sense of the issues that seem insurmountable. Interesting takeaway for women: AI could cause unpaid work (raising children, doing housework) to finally be paid. Hurrah!” 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, Book Depository $27.10 4 Danielle Pinkus, Content Director Coursera “I’m all about streamlining my life at the moment, so I’ve been devouring this free course on my commute home from the office. It teaches you how the brain uses two different modes to learn and remember information, how to make the best use of your time and how to tackle procrastination.” ‘Learning To Learn’ on Coursera 5 Patti Andrews, Creative Director Demons by Emma Davis “This album captures a lot of feelings including writer’s block, break-ups and anxiety. Through all of this it still has a lightness, making it perfect for that walk to work or an impromptu road trip. Emma’s clips are a super lovely glimpse of life.” Emma Davis 6 Becky Hansen, Community manager Dr Bronner’s Peppermint Organic Hand and Body Lotion “No need to read the label too closely, just take a moment to relax and enjoy the delicious peppermint smell. Best applied directly after lunch to curb those pesky sugar cravings, it will help you sail through to the end of the day.” Dr Bronner Peppermint Organic Hand and Body Lotion, $18.50 7 Angela Ledgerwood, New York Contributor Glow “Cue the synthesizer and the spandex. Watch the second season of the Netflix series Glow – What could be better than witnessing a bunch of fierce and foxy women (also ’80s Hollywood misfits) master the art of wrestling–and of life– led by charismatic actor Alison Brie? I liked the first season a lot but the second takes it to a new level. The creators of the show directly responded to the Weinstein scandal and what resulted is smart, shocking and gripping. When I finished the series I texted all of my favorite women and urged them to watch it pronto!” Glow 8 Sophie Hunter, Designer Kea Leopard Print Heels, By Bared Footwear “Heels and I do not mix well, but I am loving these! They are designed by a podiatrist and provide hidden support. Your feet will be happy instead of crying out in pain and they are so cute. Bared Footwear’s online customer support is so good. If you don’t know what size you are, they can send out 2 sizes and they pay for return postage for the pair that don’t fit.” Kea Leopard Print Heels, Bared $249.00 Main image credit: Stephan Zirwes Best of Future Women Money Is your takeaway coffee costing you 100k? By Jamila Rizvi Relationships Dr Sullivan thought an abusive client had changed. He hadn’t. By Sally Spicer Relationships What Geraldine Bilston wants victim-survivors to know By Sally Spicer Equity New interactive series highlights what determines women’s financial fate By FW Diamond Meet the leaders: Erin Vincent By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Malini Raj By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Azmeena Hussain By Odessa Blain Diamond Meet the leaders: Shannan Dodson By Odessa Blain Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.