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Join iconic fashion designer and legend of female empowerment Diane Von Furstenberg as she discusses the five books which have shaped her career with Yomi.Diane is best known for her groundbreaking “wrap dress” which came out in 1974 and earned her global recognition, becoming a wardrobe staple around the world. It’s still worn by celebrities including Michelle Obama and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. But her impact goes well beyond clothing and cosmetics - Diane is also a keen philanthropist and a role model for female empowerment. Her foundation The Diller is the force behind the DVF Awards, which celebrate female leaders, she’s part of Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Ban Bossy’ campaign and she even designed shirts for Hilary Clinton’s presidential bid. Diane’s book choices are: ** A Life by Simone Veil** The Second Sex by Simone De Beauvoir ** My Life on the Road by Gloria Steinem** Caste by Isabel Wilkerson** Blowout by Rachel MaddowEvery week, join journalist and author Yomi Agedoke, and inspirational guests, including Elizabeth Day, Sara Pascoe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as they celebrate the best books written by women. The Women’s Prize for Fiction is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, and has been running for over 25 years, and this series will offer unique access to the shortlisted authors and the 2021 Prize winner. This podcast is produced by Bird Lime Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Quels mécanismes les femmes ont développés pour se faire respecter dans les cuisines professionnelle ?Émilie reçoit la sociologue Deborah A. Harris, co-autrice avec Patti Giuffre de “Taking the heat : women chefs and gender inequality in the professional kitchen”. Après avoir parlé des violences sexistes et sexuelles en cuisine mercredi dernier, Les Brèves d’Émilie poursuit le débat aujourd’hui en évoquant cette fois les conditions de travail des femmes cheffes et les difficultés qu’elles peuvent rencontrer quand il s’agit de légitimer leur autorité en tant que cheffes. Références entendues dans l’épisode : Deborah A. Harris et Patti Giuffre, Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen, Rutgers University Press, 2015.Le compte-rendu (en français) des recherches de Deborah A. Harris et Patti Giuffre par Christèle Dondeyne, Open Edition, 2020. Le spot “Ban Bossy” de 2014."The End of the Girlboss Is Here" de Leigh SteinPour aller plus loin : Les recherches de l’anthropologue Rachel Black sur la formation des femmes cheffes dans les écoles lyonnaises et du Connecticut. “Auguste Escoffier ou la naissance de la gastronomie moderne”, documentaire Arte d’Olivier Julien, 2020. “'We don't dare complain': Sexism and harassment plague French restaurant kitchens”, Ratiba Hamzaoui, France 24, mars 2020. “France’s New Michelin Guide : More Fraternité Than Égalité”, Assia Labbas, New York Times, février 2018. “It’s Not Just ‘Kitchen Talk,’ It’s Abuse”, Jen Agg, Eater, septembre 2018. “As a Chef and a Woman, I Regret Joining the Boys’ Club”, Naomi Pomeroy, Eater, juin 2018. “I was told to accept sexual harassment working in a kitchen, but that’s bullshit”, Emma Gabriel-Garcia, NewStatesman, juin 2018. “Why is sexual harassment so rife in the restaurant industry ?”, Maura Judkis, Emily Heil, The Independent, novembre 2017.
Marianne Saarikko-Janson on palkitun Fondia-lakipalveluyrityksen perustaja ja toimii nykyään sijoittana No Asshole Ventures -yhtiössään. Häneltä löytyy kokemusta yrittämisen ja menestyksen hyvistä ja huonoista puolista sekä rohkeutta puhua vaikeistakin asioista. Tässä jaksossa Marianne kertoo uratarinansa lisäksi siitä, miten heikkouksiin ei kannata takertua, miksi johtajan itsetunnon pitää olla kunnossa ja kuinka Ban Bossy on lähellä hänen feministisydäntään.
Today on Top Hat: Ben and Marcus are joined by Katherine Timpf of Campus Reform to talk about political correctness run wild on college campuses, how movements like "Ban Bossy" are actually hurting the advancement of women, and why men won't hit on her in bars anymore.
Today on Top Hat: fellow CCR broadcaster Molly Knefel joins Ben and Marcus to talk about why the recent Ban Bossy crusade doesn't make sense and what can be done in its stead that would help a helluva lot more.
Kurt and Sherrod are joined by Kaytlin Bailey (@KaytlinBailey) and guest Nick Mullen (@NickMullen) to talk about a variety of topics, including Nick’s satire blog, “Nicole Mullen Thought Catalog” and the absurd responses it provokes, how Tumblr is filled with millennial snitches who thrive on feeling morally superior, the ridiculous corporate mentality behind two-word campaigns like “Lean In”, “Ban Bossy”, and “Punching Down”, pizza seasoning jungle cures, and much more. Check out all of the shows at StandUpNYLabs.com
Kurt, Sherrod, Keren, and Kaytlin bring in feminist blogger Colie McClellan while Bill takes the week off for emergency eyebrow surgery (Sherrod's off the record joke). The group discusses the "Ban Bossy" campaign, "rape culture", and the #CancelCobert twitter assault led by Suey Park. Follow on Twitter: @KurtMetzger @Sherrod_Small @KaytlinBailey @kerenmargolis @ColieMcClellan Check out Colie McClellan at http://coliemcclellan.com Check out all of our podcasts at http://standupnylabs.com
In this episode, Clay makes a call to the bullpen and is joined by Jen Moff (thejenmoff.com) to discuss the power of words. They discuss bullying, shaming, "Fit Mom" and dive head first into the "Ban Bossy" movement. Clay also talks about the importance of power in finding the Best Version of YOU and invites everyone to join in on an up-coming community experiment.Rate and Review Us On iTunes!!!
Rod and Karen discuss racism modifiers, the Ban Bossy campaign, #whenblacktwitterattacks, un-censoring Japanese porn, army's sexual assault prosecutor accused of sexual assault, up skirt is okay in Mass, TX school outs girl to her mom, Frank Ocean disses Chipotle, Pat Garofalo on the NBA, TX teacher accused of jacking it, postal working jacking customers, Florida man driving while jacked up, teen burns his mom's jacket up over weed and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsor: www.adamandeve.com And they're on Twitter: @adamandeve Code: TBGWT www.tweakedaudio.com Code: TBGWT