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    Explore " titleix" with insightful episodes like "Who Apologises Better - CEO 👨🏻‍💼 or AI 🤖? How much should we give in to Imposter Syndrome? Pedro Pascal — Internet Daddy? feat. workplace double standards", "Workplace Weekly E4: Neutrality, Race & Media in Workplace Investigations feat. Christina Ro-Connolly (Part Two)", "Title IX and Clery Act: What You Need to Know - On Campus Podcast", "Interview with Dr. Sherryll Kraizer on bullying and cyberbullying" and "Interview with Tracey Vitchers from It's on Us - Red Zones" from podcasts like ""Hand & Heart Media", "Hand & Heart Media", "On Campus - with CITI Program", "No Grey Zone Podcast" and "No Grey Zone Podcast"" and more!

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    Who Apologises Better - CEO 👨🏻‍💼 or AI 🤖? How much should we give in to Imposter Syndrome? Pedro Pascal — Internet Daddy? feat. workplace double standards

    Who Apologises Better - CEO 👨🏻‍💼 or AI 🤖? How much should we give in to Imposter Syndrome? Pedro Pascal — Internet Daddy? feat. workplace double standards

    Welcome to another episode of "Workplace Weekly" with your hosts, Fanny and Kate. It’s your usual rollercoaster of overconfident commentary about workplace issues, and a shitpost of a good time. We're excited to announce our upcoming podcast, "Right the Ship," where we'll be diving into the story of a federal whistleblower. We're also introducing a new game show segment called "Who Wants to Be A Forgiven," where we'll be guessing which apology statement was made by a real CEO and which was generated by AI. It's sure to be a hit!

    We get down and dirty with parasocial relationships and the pressure they put on public figures. We're looking at you, Pedro Pascal. But it's not just celebrities who face this issue - it's a problem in the workplace too. Objectification and harassment are serious issues that need to be addressed. Finally, our Workplace Savage discusses imposter syndrome and how it's connected to political and power dynamics in the workplace.

    ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************Production Credits

    Workplace Weekly****************************************************************************************************************************************************************** was produced by Kate Bailey (H&H Instagram / H&H Twitter) and Fanny Wandel (Twitter) for Hand & Heart Media, the publishing arm of Hand & Heart GmbH. You can follow Hand & Heart on Instagram via @handandheart.eu or Twitter via @h_and_hmediaFor any enquiries related to this broadcast, please email: admin@handandheart.eu. Our music was composed and performed by AMUNDA, and produced by AMUNDA with Kyle Startup (Instagram). AMUNDA also edits our videos for this podcast. You can follow AMUNDA on Instagram or listen to their music on Spotify, Apple or Soundcloud. If you love AMUNDA’s music, please consider buying it directly from BandCamp. Support indie, always.

    Our artwork was created by Nix Renton, a fantastic photographer and graphic designer, and you can find them online if you’re in need of either service.

    You can always find Workplace Weekly on Apple, Spotify, Youtube, Soundcloud and basically wherever you get your podcasts. For those wanting an RSS feed, you can find that here.

    Workplace Weekly E4: Neutrality, Race & Media in Workplace Investigations feat. Christina Ro-Connolly (Part Two)

    Workplace Weekly E4: Neutrality, Race & Media in Workplace Investigations feat. Christina Ro-Connolly (Part Two)

    Description

    For Episode Four of Workplace Weekly, Kate Bailey and Fanny Wandel, bring you Part Two of our interview with Christina Ro-Connolly (whom, we shamelessly stan). Tina addresses some of the disadvantages of allegations regarding workplaves being made publicly and put thrust under a media spotlight. We discuss being committed to the neutral rule, and how Tina & OIG Law incorporates that into practice while also seeking to build healthier relationships with clients and helping them to move forward past the conflict. We asked about materials Tina & OIG have developed around the role race can play in investigations, really shining an exemplary light on OIG efforts to put DE&I into all element of practice for workplace investigators and attorneys. Tina addresses the “window dressing” element clients can sometimes want, and how to navigate this, while still putting values first.

    Christina (Tina) Ro-Connelly is a Partner with Oppenheimer Investigations Group LLP (follow OIG on Instagram!). She has over a decade of labor and employment law experience.

    Credits

    Workplace Weekly was produced by Kate Bailey (H&H Instagram / H&H Twitter) and Fanny Wandel (Twitter) for Hand & Heart Media, the publishing arm of Hand & Heart GmbH. You can follow Hand & Heart on Instagram via @handandheart.eu or Twitter via @h_and_hmediaFor any enquiries related to this broadcast, please email: admin@handandheart.eu. Our music was composed and performed by AMUNDA, and produced by AMUNDA with Kyle Startup (Instagram). You can follow AMUNDA on Instagram or listen to their music on Spotify, Apple or Soundcloud. If you love AMUNDA’s music, please consider buying it directly from BandCamp. Support indie, always.

    Our artwork was created by Nix Renton, a fantastic photographer and graphic designer, and you can find them online if you’re in need of either service.

    You can always find Workplace Weekly on Apple, Spotify, Youtube, Soundcloud and basically wherever you get your podcasts. For those wanting an RSS feed, you can find that here.

    Title IX and Clery Act: What You Need to Know - On Campus Podcast

    Title IX and Clery Act: What You Need to Know - On Campus Podcast

    Amber Grove, the Director of Title IX and Clery Compliance at the University of North Carolina Wilmington spoke to On Campus with CITI Program about the overlap between Title IX and the Clery Act. Amber has served in her role at University of North Carolina Wilmington since January 2016. She initially got her start in higher education in residence life at Duquesne University. In her role as resident director, Amber became involved in Title IX investigations, which transitioned her focus in the field to Title IX. She went on to serve as the Director of Student Engagement and Responsibility at Bethany College, where she oversaw conduct and served as Title IX coordinator.

    To date, the Department of Education has not identified any conflicts between the Clery Act and Title IX. However, it is necessary to understand the reporting requirements for both the Clery Act and Title, with special consideration given to cases of sexual violence and concerns about both federal requirements. Points of consideration between the Clery Act and Title IX include: type of incident, geographic location, and confidentiality among other topics.

    Learn more about CITI Program: https://about.citiprogram.org/ 
    To learn more about our guest speaker visit: Amber Grove, Esq | CITI Program

    Interview with Dr. Sherryll Kraizer on bullying and cyberbullying

    Interview with Dr. Sherryll Kraizer on bullying and cyberbullying

    Kathryn Marsh & Melissa Hoppmeyer are prosecutors specializing in child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence crimes.  They are also co-founders of Right Response Consulting, an agency that provides training and in the areas of sexual assault, sexual harassment and human trafficking.
    Facebook @NoGreyZonerrc
    Instagram @NoGreyZonerrc
    Twitter @NoGreyzonerrc
     

    Dr. Kraizer has a Ph.D. in education with a specialization in youth at risk and is an internationally recognized expert and author in the subject of child well-being including: sexual abuse, physical and emotional abuse, bullying and interpersonal violence, and child safety.  She is the founder and director of the Coalition for Children, a not-for-profit organization working to increase child safety, prevent child abuse, bullying and interpersonal violence. She is the author of the Safe Child Program, the Take A Stand Program, the REACH, CHALLENGE and RECOVERY life skills programs, and other curricula used in schools, churches, recreation centers, foster care agencies and homes around the world. Her materials are translated and used in over 80 countries around the world. (bio taken in part from safechild.org)

     Books:

    The Safe Child Book    

    10 Days to a Bully-Proof Child  

    Take-A-Stand Healthy Behaviour Development Program: Child Workbook

    Social Media:
    LinkedIn:  Sherryll Kriazer, Ph.D

    Email: kraizer@safechild.org

    Websites: https://safechild.org/

     

     Podcast Music:
    I'm Just Good by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimes
     
    Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
    Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/im-just-good
     
    Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/2wrYUBtrjGM br> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ1maOwEZy0


    Interview with Tracey Vitchers from It's on Us - Red Zones

    Interview with Tracey Vitchers from It's on Us - Red Zones

    Kathryn Marsh & Melissa Hoppmeyer are prosecutors specializing in child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence crimes.  They are also co-founders of Right Response Consulting, an agency that provides training and in the areas of sexual assault, sexual harassment and human trafficking.
    Facebook @NoGreyZonerrc
    Instagram @NoGreyZonerrc
    Twitter @NoGreyzonerrc

    Tracey Vitchers  serves as the Executive Director of It’s On Us, a nonprofit to combat campus sexual assault through peer-to-peer prevention education programs and activating the largest student organizing program of its kind. It’s On Us is the only national sexual assault prevention nonprofit in the United States to combine grassroots organizing and education with large-scale culture change campaigns through partnerships with creative agencies, influencers, PR and communications firms, and media. She also advises companies such as Lyft, Uber, Tinder, and others on their safety practices and policies to prevent and respond to sexual violence.


    Social Media:
    Facebook: @itsonus  and  @TraceyVitchers
    Instagram: @itsonus and @tvitchers
    Twitter: @itsonus and @Traceyevitchers

    Mentions in the Episode:
    I Never Called it Rape: The Ms. Report on Recognizing, Fighting and Surviving Date Rape by Robin Warshaw
    Kyle Richard 
    James Smith Williams

    Campaigns:
    Educational Videos/ Engaging Men

    Podcast Music:
    I'm Just Good by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimes
    Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
    Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/im-just-good
    Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/2wrYUBtrjGM br> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ1maOwEZy0

    Interview with Kenyora Parham, Executive Director - EROC (End Rape on Campus)

    Interview with Kenyora Parham, Executive Director - EROC (End Rape on Campus)

    Kathryn Marsh & Melissa Hoppmeyer are prosecutors with over two and a half decades of experience between them, specializing in child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence crimes.  They are also co-founders of Right Response Consulting, an agency that provides training and in the areas of sexual assault and harassment, child abuse, domestic abuse and human trafficking .
    Facebook @NoGreyZonerrc
    Instagram @NoGreyZonerrc
    Twitter @NoGreyzonerrc

    Kenyora Parham
    is the Executive Director of End Rape on Campus. Prior to joining EROC, she served as the Assistant Director for Brandeis University's Office of Precollege Programs, where she directed four out of seven pre-collegiate residential programs for high school teens;  Her additional work experience includes working at Strong Women, Strong Girls, a nationally recognized multigenerational mentoring program for elementary school girls, college and professional women.   Kenyora currently serves as President of the African-American Alumnae/i Association at her undergraduate alma mater, Simmons University (formerly known as Simmons College), where she received her degree in Public Health; She serves on the Alumni Association Board at Boston University’s School of Social Work, where she received her Master’s Degree. Kenyora also holds a Certificate in Community Leadership and Social Change from the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life at Tufts University through the Community Fellow Program (CFP) of the Institute for Nonprofit Practice, where she currently serves as a founding CFP ambassador. She is also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. (Bio taken from EROC)

    EROC (End Rape on Campus)  works to end campus sexual violence through direct support for survivors and their communities; prevention through education; and policy reform at the campus, local, state, and federal levels. We envision a world in which each individual has an educational experience free from violence, and until then, that all survivors are believed, trusted, and supported. End Rape On Campus is housed at Civic Nation, a 501(c)(s) nonprofit organization that uses organizing, engagement and public awareness to address some of our nation’s most pressing challenges. Civic Nation works with public and private partners to inspire, educate and activate people around the issues that are important to our country. (Mission and Vision taken from EROC)

    Articles:
     Ignite Leader on Fire
    Ms. Magazine Op Ed


     Facebook @endrapeoncampus
    Twitter @endrapeoncampus
    Instagram: @endrapeoncampus
    Webpage : https://endrapeoncampus.squarespace.com/

    Podcast Music:
    I'm Just Good by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimes
    Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
    Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/im-just-good
    Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/2wrYUBtrjGM br> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ1maOwEZy0

    Season 2 Ep. 13 - Tracey Vitchers, It's On Us

    Season 2 Ep. 13 - Tracey Vitchers, It's On Us

    Kathryn Marsh & Melissa Hoppmeyer are prosecutors with over two decades of experience between them, specializing in child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence crimes.  They are also co-founders of Right Response Consulting, an agency that provides training and in the areas of sexual assault, sexual harassment and human trafficking as well as developing policies and procedures for businesses and educational institutions.
    Facebook @NoGreyZonerrc
    Instagram @NoGreyZonerrc
    Twitter @NoGreyzonerrc

    Tracey currently serves as the Executive Director of It’s On Us, a nonprofit to combat campus sexual assault through peer-to-peer prevention education programs and activating the largest student organizing program of its kind. It’s On Us is the only national sexual assault prevention nonprofit in the United States to combine grassroots organizing and education with large-scale culture change campaigns through partnerships with creative agencies, influencers, PR and communications firms, and media.

    Over the last decade, Tracey has worked shoulder to shoulder with multiple pro-survivor legislators to draft and pass legislation at the state and federal levels that would prevent sexual assault and support survivors when violence happens. She also advises companies such as Lyft, Uber, Tinder, and others on their safety practices and policies to prevent and respond to sexual violence.

    From April 2014 to October 2017 Tracey served the Chief Development Officer for Callisto, a nonprofit that creates technology to combat sexual assault, empower survivors, and advance justice.

    She is a member the Board of Directors for the national campus sexual assault survivor advocacy and prevention organization End Rape On Campus. Additionally, Tracey is a member of the Advisory Board of Culture Of Respect.

    Tracey previously served as Chair of the Board and Communications Coordinator for SAFER, and as website coordinator for Know Your IX. (Bio sections taken from Traceyevitchers.com)

    Social Media:
    Facebook: @itsonus  and  @TraceyVitchers
    Instagram: @itsonus and @tvitchers
    Twitter: @itsonus and @Traceyevitchers

    Campaigns:
    Educational Videos/ Engaging Men
    A Story of one ShIXty Gift

    In the News:
    Forbes Op Ed

    Podcast Music:
    I'm Just Good by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimes
    Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
    Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/im-just-good
    Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/2wrYUBtrjGM br> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ1maOwEZy0


    Season 2 Ep. 12 - Interview with Lynn Rosenthal

    Season 2 Ep. 12 - Interview with Lynn Rosenthal

    Kathryn Marsh & Melissa Hoppmeyer are prosecutors with over two decades of experience between them, specializing in child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence crimes.  They are also co-founders of Right Response Consulting, an agency that provides training and in the areas of sexual assault, sexual harassment and human trafficking as well as developing policies and procedures for businesses and educational institutions. 
    Facebook @NoGreyZonerrc
    Instagram @NoGreyZonerrc
    Twitter @NoGreyzonerrc

    Podcast Music:
    I'm Just Good by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimes
    Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
    Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/im-just-good
    Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/2wrYUBtrjGM br> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ1maOwEZy0

    Lynn Rosenthal is the president of The Center for Family Safety and Healing (TCFSH), which takes an integrated team approach to breaking the cycle of family violence and child abuse. Lynn, a nationally known champion for the prevention of family violence, previously served as the Director, Violence Against Women Initiatives for the Biden Foundation since 2017, where she advanced the Foundation’s programs to create cultural change towards ending domestic violence and sexual assault.

    From 2009-15, Rosenthal was the first-ever White House Advisor on Violence Against Women, coordinating efforts to address domestic and sexual violence. In this capacity, Rosenthal co-chaired the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault and led interagency collaboration to spark new prevention initiatives.

    Rosenthal also served as vice president for Strategic Partnerships at the National Domestic Violence Hotline, executive director of the National Network to End Domestic Violence and leadership positions at state domestic violence coalitions in Florida and New Mexico. (Bio from TCFSH)


    News about Lynn Rosenthal:
    Appointed Lead of DOD Commission on Sexual Assault
    Author on Move To End Violence
    LynnRosenthal.com
    Lynn Rosenthal speaks on C-Span
    West Wingers Book

    Work:
    National Domestic Violence
    Nationwide Children

    Twitter: @LynnSpeaksOut

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