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How to have difficult conversations, for meaningful change.


We break down Gina Martin's book addressing how to navigate some of the worst conversation-stoppers and poor thinking in our culture today.


It also features chapters from other widely recognized speakers on the topics of equality and diversity.


Labeled as "An empowering guide to navigating difficult conversations from climate naysayers to the #notallmen brigade, featuring chapters from brilliant writers and activists like Cathy Reay, Ben Hurst, Salma El-Wardany, and many others."


Gina Martin is a gender equality activist, speaker, and writer whose work focuses on gender, misogyny, and sexual violence. She is a proud ambassador for UN Women UK and Beyond Equality.


We had conflicting opinions on the book that you'll have to listen to find out more.


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Contact the hosts

Nico's projects

Sam's projects

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Chapters

01:00 - Conversation Stoppers in Social Justice Topics

02:00 - Who is this for?

03:00 - Chapters analysis

05:00 - Personal stories causing difficult conversations

10:00 - Boys will be boys and other problematic phrases

15:00 - Identity Politics, Privilege, and Empathy in Conversations

20:00 - Patriarchy and Systemic Issues

30:00 - Reflecting on Personal and Societal Change

35:00 - Conclusions



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Content provided by Sam Harris & Nicolas Vereecke, Book geeks Sam Harris, and Nicolas Vereecke. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sam Harris & Nicolas Vereecke, Book geeks Sam Harris, and Nicolas Vereecke or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

How to have difficult conversations, for meaningful change.


We break down Gina Martin's book addressing how to navigate some of the worst conversation-stoppers and poor thinking in our culture today.


It also features chapters from other widely recognized speakers on the topics of equality and diversity.


Labeled as "An empowering guide to navigating difficult conversations from climate naysayers to the #notallmen brigade, featuring chapters from brilliant writers and activists like Cathy Reay, Ben Hurst, Salma El-Wardany, and many others."


Gina Martin is a gender equality activist, speaker, and writer whose work focuses on gender, misogyny, and sexual violence. She is a proud ambassador for UN Women UK and Beyond Equality.


We had conflicting opinions on the book that you'll have to listen to find out more.


- - -


Contact the hosts

Nico's projects

Sam's projects

- - -


Chapters

01:00 - Conversation Stoppers in Social Justice Topics

02:00 - Who is this for?

03:00 - Chapters analysis

05:00 - Personal stories causing difficult conversations

10:00 - Boys will be boys and other problematic phrases

15:00 - Identity Politics, Privilege, and Empathy in Conversations

20:00 - Patriarchy and Systemic Issues

30:00 - Reflecting on Personal and Societal Change

35:00 - Conclusions



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

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