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    Explore " sexual harrasment" with insightful episodes like "Workplace Protections After #MeToo", "Cow Slaughter and Livelihood?", "Harassment in parliament and school’s out! (for politicians)", "Abuse, complaints and independence in sport with Football Australia CEO James Johnson and more" and "Kate Ellis "Sex, Lies and Question Time"" from podcasts like ""The State of: Women", "The Longest Constitution with Priya Mirza", "Bubble Pop Podcast", "On Side" and "Books, Books, Books"" and more!

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    Workplace Protections After #MeToo

    Workplace Protections After #MeToo

    The #metoo movement led to a major cultural and policy shift in how sexual harassment is treated in this country. In some states, sexual harassment protections provide a path to justice. But as hosts Kimberly Brooks and Gina Brillon reveal, the changes aren’t distributed evenly. Are the current state policies sufficient to help victims of sexual harassment feel safe at their workplaces? And what happens if they’re not?

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    For support and resources to address workplace sexual harassment or facilitate training to create a positive and safe culture for all employees – check out these resources: Shiso Consulting, Women Against Abuse, Stop Street Harassment, National Women’s Law Center, Legal Center for Gender Equity, and RAINN or call the 24-hour sexual assault hotline: 800-656-HOPE.

    “The State of: Women” is produced in collaboration with Population Media Center, Clamor, and Reasonable Volume. Episodes written by Elise Hu. Executive Producers are Gina Brillon, Kimberly Brooks, Lisa Caruso, Alex Demyanenko, Adam Reynolds, Allison Chesneau, Elise Hu, and Rachel Swaby. The series was created by Lisa Caruso & Alex Demyanenko.

    Producers are Erica Lowy and Maddie Zampanti. Associate Producers are Lillian Holman and Justin Cho. Editing by Maddie Zampanti and assistant edited by Justin Cho. Audio Engineer is Claire Reynolds. Research by Bethy Squires. Fact-checking by Carmel Dagan. Original cover art by Jazmine Johnson and Match Zimmerman.

    PMC’s Impact and Partnerships Strategist is Charity Tooze. PMC’s Manager of Creative Development is Dominica Ruelas. Additional special thanks to June Neely of PMC and Aaron Hilliard and Molly Cody of Clamor.

    Cow Slaughter and Livelihood?

    Cow Slaughter and Livelihood?

    What does the fundamental right to livelihood and profession amount to? This episode of The Longest Constitution looks at the delicate balance between the moral obligations of the state and the fundamental rights of its citizens, in this case - a group of butchers, cow slaughter, and the question of livelihood. We also look at the wide definition of ‘work’ and the purpose of the Fifth Schedule in protecting the rights of the Scheduled Tribes and ponder upon the idea of a ‘workspace’.
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    On butchers:

    De, Rohit (2018) A People's Constitution: The Everyday Life of Law in the Indian Republic, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

    https://indiankanoon.org/doc/93885/

    https://www.egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/42058/1/Unit-2.pdf

    On Nisha Priya Bhatia:

    https://www.scconline.com/blog/post/2020/04/25/centre-to-pay-rs-1-lakh-compensation-for-improper-handling-of-sexual-harassment-allegation-by-former-raw-agent-nisha-priya-bhatia/

    https://indconlawphil.wordpress.com/2020/05/18/guest-post-nisha-priya-bhatia-vs-union-of-india-redefining-the-scope-of-sexual-harassment/

    On Scheduled Tribes:

    Guha, Ramachandra (2013) Savaging the Civilized: Verrier Elwin, his tribals and India, New Delhi: Penguin.

    Sundar, Nandini (2016) The Scheduled Tribes and Their India

    Politics, Identities, Policies, and Work, New Delhi: Oxford University Press


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    Harassment in parliament and school’s out! (for politicians)

    Harassment in parliament and school’s out! (for politicians)

    We made it! Parliament is finally over for the year! We take you through exactly what happened in the last parliamentary sitting week of 2021 - the most notable was a massive report on sexual harassment and bullying in Parliament House. We speak to the longest-serving female MP Tanya Plibersek about her time in parliament. Then we take a look at new rules for social media companies that mean online trolls could finally be unmasked.

     

    Guests

    • Tanya Plibersek, Shadow Minister for Education and Women
    • Josh Butler, Political Editor for The New Daily

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    Abuse, complaints and independence in sport with Football Australia CEO James Johnson and more

    Abuse, complaints and independence in sport with Football Australia CEO James Johnson and more

    Welcome to Season 3 of On Side. We’re looking forward to monthly episodes as we get ready for the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Beijing, along with the men’s World Cup and the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.  

    Join Tim Gavel as he chats to James Johnson, Emma Johnson and Jacob Holmes, during this pivotal time in Australian sport, and hear them reflect on the potential impact they believe Football Australia’s decision will have on the future of sport in this country. 

    Earlier this month a number of Australian female soccer players spoke out about allegations of abuse in the sport and as a result Football Australia approached Sport Integrity Australia and the National Sports Tribunal to investigate the allegations.  

    In this episode we look at the importance of having an independent organisation handling complaints, investigations and tribunals in Australian sport.  

    Football Australia CEO James Johnson was quick to recognise that an in-house approach to handling complaints was not going to be enough with the Australian community expecting a greater level of independence.  

    “It hit the sport like a tsunami and we had to respond quickly and I was comforted by the fact we were already in touch with Sport Integrity Australia about how we could improve in this area, so we were able to enter a partnership very quickly,” he says.  

    Johnson acknowledges the need to provide a forum where there can be feedback that is independent of the sport so that victims can feel comfortable and safe, without fear of their complaints impacting the future of their sporting career.  

    “It’s about the victims. If someone is aggrieved they need to have an avenue/forum independent of us. They need to be able to talk their experience, their issue and it needs to be someone who is listening and not someone making sporting decisions.” 

    “There are two objectives”, says Johnson, “One is about solving the issues for the victims and secondly it’s about breeding confidence back into the sport, that if there are issues, they will be dealt with.” 

    Deputy CEO of Sport Integrity Australia, Emma Johnson, is pleased Football Australia agreed to take on the independent complaints handling model. 

    “These matters are complex and a lot of sports haven’t always had the capacity to deal with these things, particularly at this serious end of allegations”, she says, “So this was the best way we thought we could support them and support athletes in sport”.  

    “We’ve seen in the last twelve months a real shift and an awakening across sport that they need systems and processes in place to deal with issues like this,” she continues, “There’s definitely an appetite across the board for the improvement of integrity policies and culture in sport.”  

    Jacob Holmes, CEO of the peak body representing Australia’s elite professional athletes, the Australia Athletes Alliance, concurs.  

    “We all want in sport for athletes to feel supported, empowered and that they can come to a confidential body”, says Holmes.  

    Holmes highlights there has been a power imbalance for athletes in sport, but the new independent approach to complaints handling goes a long way to giving power back to those who may not have had it otherwise.  

    “We have to be better at providing those support mechanisms, a voice and a representation within the actual institutions of integrity in sport for athletes to actually feel empowered in that way,” he says.  

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    Kate Ellis "Sex, Lies and Question Time"

    Kate Ellis "Sex, Lies and Question Time"

    Kate Ellis on her timely new book  “Sex, Lies and Question Time”


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    Kate Ellis

    Hardie Grant "Sex, Lies and Question Time": https://www.hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/book/sex_-lies-and-question-time-by-kate-ellis/9781743796399

    Facebook: @kateellismp

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    What’s It REALLY Like To Be A Woman In Politics RN with Alisha Aitken-Radburn

    What’s It REALLY Like To Be A Woman In Politics RN with Alisha Aitken-Radburn

    Being a woman in politics in this country is.. a lot. Brittany Higgins' coming forward has reportedly allowed many other women to feel brave (and safe) enough to tell their own stories of bullying and harassment.

    Ex-Bachie star Alisha Aitken-Radburn used to be a staffer for the Labor party, for Bill Shorten himself. She's got a new podcast called In The House And In The Senate, where she's speaking to women in politics about their own stories.

    So who better to give us the 411 on what goes on in the corridors of power - for women in politics across the country.

    If you’ve been sexually assaulted, you can get help and support. Visit https://au.reachout.com/articles/sexual-assault-support to find out more

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    Host: Abbie Chatfield
    Guest: Alisha Aitken-Radburn
    Executive Producer: Elise Cooper
    Producer and editor: Lem Zakharia

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    Phillip Martin: Investigative Reporter & Award-Winning Journalist

    Phillip Martin: Investigative Reporter & Award-Winning Journalist

    Trigger Warning: This discussion includes frank, explicit, discussions of sexual exploitation, sex trafficking, and pornographic content that may be triggering to some. Listener discretion is advised.

    Phillip Martin is an award-winning journalist and a senior investigative reporter for The GBH News Center for Investigative Reporting. He and fellow journalist Jenifer McKim recently created an investigative series, titled, “Unseen: The Boy Victims Of The Sex Trade,” that highlights the underreported issue of exploitation and trafficking of boys in the underground sex trade. Listen to podcast host Garrett Jonsson talk to Phillip about what led him to write about this topic and why it’s important to discuss this often-overlooked issue, and hear about some real examples of boys who experienced exploitation.

    To read about the “Unseen: The Boy Victims Of The Sex Trade” series, visit ftnd.org/gbh.

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    As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

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    In the conundrum

    In the conundrum
    Parliament's workplace culture is back in the spotlight after former Liberal MP Julia Banks reveals she experienced months of gaslighting, bullying and an unwanted sexual advance in Canberra. Plus, Australia's vaccination rollout — what does war have to do with it? 7:30's chief political correspondent Laura Tingle joins Fran and PK.

    Using NLP and sentiment analysis for improving product relevance to customers

    Using NLP and sentiment analysis for improving product relevance to customers
    In this episode, Tom Griffiths, CRO at TalkAItive, joins us to share his insights on how to leverage NLP and sentiment analysis in improving the relevance of your product with your customers and target audience. He talks about: --> What is sentiment analysis and how it works? --> How do we use AI to analyze the context of something and more importantly to understand the momentum behind conversations? --> Does collecting feedback using a bot really help? Does it motivate people to really share what they feel, in comparison to talking to a real person on the phone or a zoom call for that matter? --> Can NLP be useful in a workplace environment to understand the real workplace issues like sexual harassment, which is usually hard to prove? and a lot more...

    Is Your Church Enabling Abuse? // With Special Guest Sarah McDugal

    Is Your Church Enabling Abuse? // With Special Guest Sarah McDugal
    How can you tell if your church is covering for abusers and allowing cycles of abuse and addiction to continue? • Resources for those who are dealing with this issue and need help! • Systems of Abuse Chart www.wildernesstowild.com/systems-of-abuse-chart • Advocacy Resource List www.wildernesstowild.com/advocacy-resource-list • Parenting Resource List www.wildernesstowild.com/parenting-resource-list • Support Groups for Women www.wildernesstowild.com/wild-support-groups • Facebook www.facebook.com/sarahmcdugalauthor • Instagram www.instagram.com/sarahmcdugal • YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/sarahmcdugal • SUGGESTED BOOKS • The Great Sex Rescue, by Sheila Gregoire amzn.to/37RlWY4 • Redeeming Power, by Diane Langberg amzn.to/3dN5OdQ • Banquet in the Grave, by Edward T Welch amzn.to/3sCld4D • Your Sexually Addicted Spouse, by Barbara Steffens & Marsha Means amzn.to/3pYDaZK • CHURCH TRAINING/CONSULTS • Psalm 82 Initiative facebook.com/psalm82initiative • Safer Churches - Intensive Trainings www.wildernesstowild.com/safer-churches-training • Safer Churches - Crisis Consults www.wildernesstowild.com/crisis-consult • ONLINE COURSES • SHERO: Your WILD Guide to Warrior after Abuse www.wildernesstowild.com/shero-course • Workshops for healing after trauma www.wildernesstowild.com/courses/

    They cancelling everybody... Hope we're not next!

    They cancelling everybody... Hope we're not next!

    In the fifth episode of the Deucey season of the podcast we discussed the following:

    • The Cancel Culture:
    • Q1) How do you define the Cancel Culture and do agree with it? - 00:03:35
    • Q2) Is the rate that Generation Z cancelling or attempting to cancel so many people, most recently Pepe' Le Pew and a failed attempt at Eminem, for sometimes the smallest of things at all because their upbringing was "soft" compared to how we were raised? - 00:20:10
    • Commercial: Check  out our video podcast versions of each episode on YouTube - 01:09:15
    • The Me too Movement and the Cancel Culture:
    • Q1) Using the allegations of sexual harassment aimed at Gov. Cuomo NY as a reference, do you feel like just allegations alone are enough to cause someone to lose their job?  - 01:10:15
    • Q2) How long did it take you all to cancel R. Kelly and Bill Cosby for their previous allegations of sexual assaults and what was the breaking point? Do you still listen to their music or watch their old TV shows?  - 01:34:20

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    Roza Shanina WWII Russian Sniper Case 9

    Roza Shanina WWII Russian Sniper Case 9

    Roza Shanina, Russian Sniper was the propaganda poster girl for the Red Army during WWII, but being a woman in the army  wasn't always as glossy as the magazines made out. 

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    Reflection QuestionsWhat was the motive of training children in military skills including shooting at such a young age?

    1. Describe some of the different roles that Russian women took on during WWII.
    2. Why do you think that the “brave hero” narrative of Roza Shanina’s life is much more prevalent than the poor treatment that she and other women who were in combat roles experienced?
    3. Thinking about translations, can you explain why some publishers might leave out certain parts of the story
    4. How reliable might a translation of a diary be as a source?
    5. How reliable do you think diaries are in general as sources? What factors might impact the reliability of a source like a diary?

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    TW: Stand with Survivors

    TW: Stand with Survivors

    In light of recent events that have transpired on social media regarding sexual assault in our community, we sit down to discuss the ramifications of shame culture in the Somali community and create an open dialogue on a topic that's so heavily brushed under the rug. Above all else, we want to say we proudly believe, support, and stand with survivors. 

    Resources:

    RAINN, 24-hour National Sexual Assault Hotline, 1-800-656-4673

    Crisis Text line: Text HELLO to 741741 

    Rapehelpmn.org 

    Cornerstonemn.org and  CornerstoneMN crisis hotline at 1.866.223.1111

    Harmony (Dust) Grillo: Survivor, Founder, & Author

    Harmony (Dust) Grillo: Survivor, Founder, & Author

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of child sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Listener discretion is advised.

    This week’s interview is with exploitation and trafficking survivor turned UCLA honor student, Harmony (Dust) Grillo. Today, Harmony is the founder of Treasures, an outreach and support group to help women and girls who are entrenched in sexual exploitation find freedom.

    Harmony speaks with podcast host, Garrett Jonsson, drawing from her own personal experience of being abandoned at a young age and lured into the commercial sex industry from her “Romeo pimp.” Armed with a Master’s Degree in Social Work, Harmony sheds light on the impact of a pornified culture and the lives of women trapped within it. Her memoir, Scars and Stilettos, details her harrowing account of moving from victim to survivor to liberator, and can be found at iamatreasure.com.

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    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

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    Thanks for listening.

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    Brook Parker-Bello, Ph.D.: Survivor, CEO, & Activist

    Brook Parker-Bello, Ph.D.: Survivor, CEO, & Activist

    Trigger Warning: This episode contains graphic depictions of abuse, rape, sex trafficking, drug facilitated sexual assault, and suicide ideation. Listener discretion is advised. 

    Dr. Brook Parker-Bello is a writer, teacher, actor, CEO, justice advocate, author, entrepreneur, yoga instructor, visionary, curriculum developer, mentor, and founder of multiple organizations. She became a recipient of the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the 44th President of the United States and the White House for her outstanding achievements. Brook is a champion survivor of rape, sex trafficking, drug facilitated sexual assault, and suicide ideation. On top of all this, she is the founder and CEO of the award winning More Too Life, Inc., an organization dedicated to ending human trafficking. She is all this and so much more. We’re grateful that Brook took 30-minutes out of her busy schedule to sit with our podcast host Garrett Jonsson to discuss some of the negative impacts of pornography, and what she’s doing to fight for healthy human connection. You can find her work at moretoolife.org or reach out to her on Twitter at @BrookBello.

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    To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

    To support this podcast, visit FTND.org/cbcsupport.

    Thank you for listening, we invite you to consider before consuming.

    Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.

    The Promotional Material for the River Cruise Orgy MAY HAVE BEEN Slightly Inappropriate

    The Promotional Material for the River Cruise Orgy MAY HAVE BEEN Slightly Inappropriate
    On this week's episode we discuss the Japanese Red Cross's efforts to collect bodily fluids by showing dudes some boobs, and the related twitter/Shonen Jump controversy/reactions. Exactly how much sexual objectification of women is okay for a humanitarian organization and/or magazine for middle school kids? (TLDL: None.) Also, Ollie recommends a river cruise, but be careful with your Katakana, or you might confuse one objectively awful thing with another equally awful thing. And rivers run deep, but so do the nuances of River Cruise related rejections. Bobby explains the ins and outs of metaphors, and maritime marital law. Send us a message with your thoughts at Japanbyrivercruise.com
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