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The Great Divide: Oxfam's Inclusive Language Guide - Part Two

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In this second instalment of our engaging discussion on Oxfam's Inclusive Language Guide, Lauren and Teia dive deeper into the content, examining the guide's specific suggestions like using "partner" and "parenthood" as more inclusive language alternatives. They candidly share their opinions on putting these recommendations into practice and ponder the question: Is there such a thing as too inclusive?


Join Lauren and Teia for a captivating conversation that strikes the perfect balance between fun, insightful, and informative. You'll also get an update on Teia's exciting clinical trial journey, so don't miss out!


This episode promises to enrich your understanding of the complexities of inclusive language and its role in shaping our society. Be sure to check out Oxfam's Language Guide and let us know your thoughts at jrnypodcast@gmail.com! We always enjoy hearing from our listeners!


Follow us:

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Twitter: @jrnypodcast


Edited by Teia Rogers

Music by Praz Khanal

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In this second instalment of our engaging discussion on Oxfam's Inclusive Language Guide, Lauren and Teia dive deeper into the content, examining the guide's specific suggestions like using "partner" and "parenthood" as more inclusive language alternatives. They candidly share their opinions on putting these recommendations into practice and ponder the question: Is there such a thing as too inclusive?


Join Lauren and Teia for a captivating conversation that strikes the perfect balance between fun, insightful, and informative. You'll also get an update on Teia's exciting clinical trial journey, so don't miss out!


This episode promises to enrich your understanding of the complexities of inclusive language and its role in shaping our society. Be sure to check out Oxfam's Language Guide and let us know your thoughts at jrnypodcast@gmail.com! We always enjoy hearing from our listeners!


Follow us:

Instagram: @jrnypodcast

Twitter: @jrnypodcast


Edited by Teia Rogers

Music by Praz Khanal

Get Premium Content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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