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In Ontario most fathers don't take time off work when their babies are born while in Quebec 80 percent do. The critical difference is Quebec's pat leave is far more generous. But no one disputes that time is critical for everyone involved. Our guests are Drew Soleyn, Director of Dad Central Ontario and Prof. Andrea Doucet, Canada Research Chair in Gender Work and Care at Brock University.
This is an encore episode. To listen to the original podcast from Feb. 4, 2022, click here. As tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine, we're bringing you a conversation with Russia expert Dr. Fiona Hill, who dives into her experience working in the Trump administration and what it was like to testify before Congress on Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. Hill recently penned a memoir called "There is Nothing for You Here," where she reveals a lot about her life, work and how gender has played into her career in politics. Get in Touch Want to ask Alex a question? Visit the SoCal in 17 page On Twitter using hashtag #SOCALIN17 or her handle @alexcoheninla
As tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine, we're bringing you a conversation with Russia expert Dr. Fiona Hill, who dives into her experience working in the Trump administration and what it was like to testify before Congress on Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election. Hill recently penned a memoir called "There is Nothing for You Here," where she reveals a lot about her life, work and how gender has played into her career in politics. Get in Touch Want to ask Alex a question? Visit the SoCal in 17 page On Twitter using hashtag #SOCALIN17 or her handle @alexcoheninla
sent $$$ this week to LA bomb explosion fund for the Reyes & Ruiz Family.gofund.me/7303151a“On 06/30/2021 Both of my families were injured during the unexpected explosion this has completely changed our life’s one day to another. LAPD confiscated illegal fireworks and the bomb squad decided to detonate them within an iron-chambered containment truck less than 15 feet from our house. The force of the explosion destroyed not only the container but both of our houses resulted in a total loss the houses were both Red Tagged. The damages ended up in both of my families becoming homeless and losing all of their clothes & valuables. Both my grandparents were injured, my aunts family and her two babies were left without anything. Any donation is highly appreciated and we’re extremely thankful for everyone who has messaged us. Any donations will go to finding shelter and buying utilities that were completely destroyed. May God bless you guys.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Say Sue Me “I Know I’m Kind of Boring” We’ve Sobered UpWooing “In Colour” Daydream Time MachineViolet Mice “Swans of Stone” GarabaggioAbout a Million “Underwater” Look For Me When You Get BoredRECKLING “Lying” RECKLINGDrowse “Put Me to Sleep” Cold AirPale Kids “Samson” HesitaterHeadlines “Monuments” MMXVIIGender Work “summer rain” Blankets EPMajor Murphy “Who I Will Be” No. 1Casual Hex “Sacred Plush” FLESHED OUTTres Oui “Red Wine and Dry Ice” Poised to FlourishNectar “Change Your Mind” Knocking At The DoorCay Is Okay “Like Mother” Low-FiMarriage + Cancer “FLORA + FAUNA” MARRIAGE + CANCERSpencer vh “igyl” acceptanceJames Kochalka Superstar “Parking Lots and Mountain Tops” How to Tie a Tie on the InternetBirdskulls “Sleep Walking” S/TWarm Bodies “My Face Fell Off” s/tSpecial Moves “Make Up Words As U Go Along” FebruaryPopcorn of Fear “Take A Chance” Popcorn of FearHelena Deland “Perfect Weather for a Crime” Altogether Unaccompanied Vol. I & II
sent $$$ this week to TAJA’s Coalition - Trans* Activists for Justice and Accountability.tajascoalition.org / gf.me/u/yngtmn“In order to end the violence, we empower our community in navigating housing, medical services, legal services, and the workplace. We organize Trans women of color to demand better services from our city by advocating for themselves and for each other. We regularly train agencies in the SF Bay Area to broaden their understanding of Trans communities and on ways to make their services safe and welcoming to Trans people of color.This coalition came together in response to the murder of Taja Gabriella de Jesus, a community member who was killed in February 2015 by her partner in San Francisco. We do this work in her name because we are not willing to lose any other members of our community due to anti-trans violence.We understand how important it is to promote leadership, to increase collaboration, and to strengthen the capacity of Trans communities and organizations to end transphobia. We are guided by the needs of the most vulnerable within our community, including Black Trans women, undocumented Trans women, and Trans women who have been formerly incarcerated. TAJA’s Coalition is founded and led by trans women of color because we are the leaders we need.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Positive No “Y.A.A.Y.Y.” Partners in the WildGender Work “strip mall” summer rain (demos)Hits “Climbing Up” Creaturesmicrosoft saint “buttery” them and their animatronic bandLeakage “tik tok” summer 2016Hip Priest “Strip Mall Fantasy” Practice Cult EPPineapple RnR “Merferd in Bondage” Pineapple Rik n Roll EPDUMP HIM “Spectator” Venus In GeminiBB and the Blips “Corrections” DemoCave Cricket “I Will Not Fear..” You Are Infiniteearly night “iii” love, left fallow, bursts forth from the springhoneymoon on earth “daniel” wow i really fucked myself upmini “i see u everyday” demozSquill “Old Skin” Bury ItGarrett Walters “Cold Wash Cloth” Seek Good AdviceLazy Legs “Ruby” Tremor EPp.a.i.n “messy” 2 tracksTuft “Rachel” Whoever Gets You in the EndChampion Lawnmower “You’re The Best” Babiespill friends “Samael” let’s be nice - b-sides, covers & demosTrust Fall “brightest star” Giants of Love
sent $$$ this week to Moments Co-op in oakland.instagram / twitter / gofundme“On July 30th, Wolfman Books closed its doors at 410 13th Street for the last time. Days before, several former staff members, collectively known as Wolfemme+Them, gathered together to say goodbye to the space. But as we burned candles and recounted memories of the community we fostered during the store’s lifespan, we found ourselves asking: what if 410 13th Street didn’t have to stay closed? What if downtown Oakland had a truly BIPOC-led community center?We shared our dreams of a space full of books by Black, Indigenous, brown, queer, trans, revolutionary, local, and youth writers; a space for literary events where young and emerging writers can share the stage with their mentors, a space for poets and musicians to co-conspire with community organizers; a space for a zine library, a gallery and artist studios; a space for education and activism, plus herbal medicine, free groceries, and resource distribution; a space that prioritizes uplifting and supporting Black folks born and raised in Oakland and the Ohlone people whose stolen land we live on; a space that can shift and grow, ever-expanding to center BIPOC and QTPOC needs, wants, visions, and dreams.With this goal in mind, the collective formerly known as Wolfemme+Them has officially secured the lease to 410 13th Street. We are launching as a brand new cooperatively run community center for creative collaboration and organizing.We believe it is absolutely vital as BIPOC and QTPOC that we have a physical space for connecting, building, dreaming, and learning. But in a world still ravaged by racial capitalism-and particularly as BIPOC and QTPOC artists / arts administrators / service workers / organizers who are currently unemployed or underemployed due to COVID-19-we must rely on our communities for financial support to fund the startup costs of opening this space.”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)TEENANGER “Just Drop It” TeenagerPost Moves “With You, on Big Leaf Mountain” Boogie Night at the Edge of TownSirena Victima “Teach Me” To You and YoursLate Bloom “Stay In Bed” NO BODYTeen Spaceship “Half a Hundred” s/tAnna Altman “White Horse” FREIGHTLINERGirl Ray “Monday Tuesday” Earl GreyDirt Devil “Haunter” Dirt DevilGender Work “radical dust (feat. rob'n delaine)” disruptionSnow Roller “Sly” XXLDecisions “COMMAND V” PlagiarismMud On My Bra “Tarantula Man” Demo #2Katie Ellen “TV Dreams” Cowgirl BluesAmor en la isla “Dientes” Playa CrocanteVital Idles “My Sentiments” My Sentiments / The Garden 7"Antelope “Goggles” S/TBreak Time “Oh Alice” Demo(n)Brumes “Unwavering Light” AfterglowMoving Maps “eyes to meet” eyes to meetSlaughter Beach, Dog “Glowing” Motorcycle.jpgDEHD “End” FIRE OF LOVEAmy O “Untouchable Heart” ElasticPoorage “Crumber Nuncher” 1/LF & HA/2Wendy Eisenberg “my mother draws maps - 10/4/15, 1:09 PM” collected early works
do what you can. and then do more.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Rose Ette “Skin” from SkinGender Work “side street” from summer broke 2k16 EPINDUSTRIAL PRIEST OVERCOATS “noxious&anonymous” from blemish e.p.GOLD DIME “4 Hours” from NervesFeel Alright “Telegraph Hill” from East Coast Tour TapeCentury Palm “All The Things I Wasn’t” from East Coast Tour TapeDriving Past “End Of This” from Real EstateToxic Womb “Dreaming In Color // Awake” from 2017 TapeBlue Jazz TV “Save Your Breath” from Pierced Cony Lanky BoloPill Wonder “Teardrops of Honey” from My EpisodeBoyfriends “Under Control” from BoyfriendsTough Age “Not Bad” from Uncleanno Alps “smoke rises” from demoPillow Queens “Rats” from Calm GirlsCommunity Radio “Sick in the Car” from Look Now You’re CursedRussian Tsarlag “Come Back” from Classic Dog Control BoothCOMPOSITE “Premeditation” from ArtemisiaNick LLobet “Where To ?” from Where To?Wonder Bread “So Cool” from Single Slice Vol. 6Complainer “Shoplifters” from FloodplainAmor en la isla “Honey” from Honey BearDump Him “Attack And Amend” from VENUS IN GEMINIWussy “Ceremony” from Ceremony
This episode features Robin Ely, the Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Here she discusses gender, work and family and does a deep dive on her recent article "What's Really Holding Women Back?"
Costumes in Father Knows Best, workplace harassment in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and queer parenthood in Modern Family all arise in this conversation between professor Elana Levine (UW-Milwaukee) and Aleah Kiley (UCSB) about evolving representations of gender, work, and the sitcom family. In this video, Levine and Kiley discuss links between three iconic shows and the changing cultures in which they were broadcast. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Show ID: 35765]
Costumes in Father Knows Best, workplace harassment in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and queer parenthood in Modern Family all arise in this conversation between professor Elana Levine (UW-Milwaukee) and Aleah Kiley (UCSB) about evolving representations of gender, work, and the sitcom family. In this video, Levine and Kiley discuss links between three iconic shows and the changing cultures in which they were broadcast. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Show ID: 35765]
Costumes in Father Knows Best, workplace harassment in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and queer parenthood in Modern Family all arise in this conversation between professor Elana Levine (UW-Milwaukee) and Aleah Kiley (UCSB) about evolving representations of gender, work, and the sitcom family. In this video, Levine and Kiley discuss links between three iconic shows and the changing cultures in which they were broadcast. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Show ID: 35765]
Costumes in Father Knows Best, workplace harassment in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and queer parenthood in Modern Family all arise in this conversation between professor Elana Levine (UW-Milwaukee) and Aleah Kiley (UCSB) about evolving representations of gender, work, and the sitcom family. In this video, Levine and Kiley discuss links between three iconic shows and the changing cultures in which they were broadcast. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Show ID: 35765]
Costumes in Father Knows Best, workplace harassment in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and queer parenthood in Modern Family all arise in this conversation between professor Elana Levine (UW-Milwaukee) and Aleah Kiley (UCSB) about evolving representations of gender, work, and the sitcom family. In this video, Levine and Kiley discuss links between three iconic shows and the changing cultures in which they were broadcast. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Show ID: 35765]
Costumes in Father Knows Best, workplace harassment in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and queer parenthood in Modern Family all arise in this conversation between professor Elana Levine (UW-Milwaukee) and Aleah Kiley (UCSB) about evolving representations of gender, work, and the sitcom family. In this video, Levine and Kiley discuss links between three iconic shows and the changing cultures in which they were broadcast. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Show ID: 35765]
Today, The Annex sits down with Jacklyn Wong, who researches gender, relationships, and careers to ask: What is holding women back?. Jaclyn Wong is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of South Carolina. She recently published “Competing Desires: How Young Adult Couples Negotiate Moving for Career Opportunities” in Gender and Society. Sarah Patterson is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan. Leslie Hinkson is the National Vice President of Racial Justice and Equity at the League of Conservation Voters. Marybeth Stalp is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Northern Iowa. Photo Credit By Jan Sanders van Hemessen - Christie's, Public Domain, Link
Today, The Annex sits down with Jacklyn Wong, who researches gender, relationships, and careers to ask: What is holding women back?. Jaclyn Wong is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of South Carolina. She recently published “Competing Desires: How Young Adult Couples Negotiate Moving for Career Opportunities” in Gender and Society. Sarah Patterson is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan. Leslie Hinkson is the National Vice President of Racial Justice and Equity at the League of Conservation Voters. Marybeth Stalp is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Northern Iowa. Photo Credit By Jan Sanders van Hemessen - Christie's, Public Domain, Link
What is holding back? The Annex sits down with Jaclyn Wong (University of South Carolina), an expert in gender, relationships, and careers.
Favorite quotes of the episode: As I was reading the research, I thought, ‘Women have it really hard in the vet med industry.’ “SWSWSW: So What what everyone else think’s, Somewhere out there, Someone is Waiting for me to make a difference.” BIO Dr. Clint Neill is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at Virginia Tech. Dr. Neill received his Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Oklahoma State in 2017. His research focuses on labor markets and food system economics. Specifically, he has worked on analyzing the veterinarian industry and what factors affect veterinarian income. Dr. Neill’s current work on Veterinary Economics is focusing on the factors that affect the gender wage gap. He has published several academic papers on the topic of Veterinary Economics and plans to continue this line of research for a long time. Dr. Neill has worked with the AVMA Economics Division for almost five years and has a passion to help all veterinarians succeed within the industry. In regards to food system economics, his research focuses on consumer perceptions of food labeling, consumer reactions to health information, and the economics of antimicrobial resistance. His passion for food economics began with his love to cook AND eat. Clint also holds an extension appointment. Through this appointment, he works with food business throughout Virginia in business planning and startup. He is originally from Texas and lives with a trouble-making Scottish Terrier (who has his own Instagram! @adventuresofsamthescottie). Episode Overview I kicked off 2019 with a promise to discuss big issues, big ideas and provide real-world actionable solutions that we can all implement in our daily lives as busy professionals. So often, we don’t know what we don’t know and sometimes we just don’t know how to start a conversation about important and dynamic topics. These podcasts are meant to start a meaningful conversation so if you would like to see additional guests share another viewpoint around any of these topics please send an email to angela@pawsconsulting.com with your comments and suggestions for future podcast guests and topics. I absolutely cannot wait to hear from you and look forward to your insights and thoughtful comments. I will cite all articles referenced in this podcast in our show notes so you don’t have to stop what you are doing to scramble to find a pen and paper. So with that, let’s jump right in. TOPICS 3:33 Perspective: The jobs themselves are already gendered even when the majority of a profession is of an opposite gender. 6:48 Discussion around gender norms are still maintained even when the workers are of the opposite gender. 8:23 Brief mention of some laws related to gender equality and overview gender breakdown across professions. Overarching issues and perspective. 14:40 Women with children make less, why? “Expected gender roles tend to impact women’s income more than men’s income.” 16:55 How do we implement policies that eliminate gender bias by hiring managers? 20:00 Clint’s work and publications, what we know now. 22:00 New veterinarians and starting salaries. The Data Says…women veterinarians make on average $2000 less than men all other factors being equal. 27:25 We are leaving the math world to talk about the gender wage gap, opinions and insights. 30:00 Future research needs: Is there a generational difference between how pet owners interact with female vs. male veterinarians? 32:05 Unconscious Bias and how do we make it conscious? 33:10 “Veterinary medicine is not feminized, it is female dominated but remains masculinized.” 36:17 Next Steps, generational differences, how we value our time, work-life balance and job satisfaction. 44:44 5 Questions Segment Q1. We know that the most successful and happy people have a morning routine, what do you do each morning or evening that sets your day up for success? “I have to get up a little earlier, but cooking a real breakfast and thinking about what I have planned for the day has really improved my day." Q2. What's your definition of Success? “Success for me is 2-fold. First it’s learning from failure which brings me to my second point of never giving up.” Q3. What's your definition of Happiness? “Do what you love for a living and never work a day in your life.” Q4. What do you know now that you wish you would have known 10 years ago? “Don’t let other people’s opinions define who you are.” “SWSWSW: So What what everyone else think’s, Somewhere out there, Someone is Waiting for me to make a difference.” Q5. What do you think is the biggest issue facing busy professionals today? “This idea of work life harmony. The best advice I’ve gotten was to take a week, no phone, and go away on a vacation every year.” Connect with Clint on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clinton-clint-neill-652b87a9/ OnTwitter @DocAgEcon Sam the Scottie on Instagram @adventuresofsamthescottie RESOURCES Irvine, L., & Vermilya, J. R. (2010). Gender Work in a Feminized Profession: The Case of Veterinary Medicine. Gender & Society, 24(1), 56–82. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243209355978 Clinton L. Neill, Rodney B. Holcomb & B. Wade Brorsen (2018): Current market conditions for veterinary services in the U.S, Applied Economics, DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2018.1489518 https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2018.1489518 Hegewisch, Ariane & Liepmann, Hannah & Hayes, Jeffrey & Hartmann, Heidi. (2010). Separate and Not Equal? Gender Segregation in the Labor Market and the Gender Wage Gap. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228778427_Separate_and_Not_Equal_Gender_Segregation_in_the_Labor_Market_and_the_Gender_Wage_Gap NEILL, C., HOLCOMB, R., & BRORSEN, B. (2017). STARTING ON THE RIGHT FOOT: DOES SCHOOL CHOICE AFFECT VETERINARIAN STARTING SALARIES? Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 49(1), 120-138. doi:10.1017/aae.2016.28 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-agricultural-and-applied-economics/article/starting-on-the-right-foot-does-school-choice-affect-veterinarian-starting-salaries/7F734996D1C380C9BF8AE4CB1FF4184C Angela's favorite books will be raffled off to those who leave a review! Angela will raffle off, 1 book each week for every 5 new podcast reviews. After you've submitted your review, send an email to angela@pawsconsulting.com, include where you left your review, and the username you left the review under so we can read your review on a special podcast episode and communicate with you to ship out books to our winners! Join our email list at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/p/shownotes Sign up for a free High Performance Strategy Session at https://www.pawsconsulting.com/podcast Connect with Angela at www.pawsconsulting.com or on Twitter and LinkedIn @DemareeDVM. 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Greg talks to Philadelphia-based electronic artist Gender Work who performs three songs: Cave, peer2queer, and Summer Rain.
Leah Fessler is a reporter at Quartz, The Atlantic's global business sister-site, where she covers gender, relationships, and work culture. She also writes on the intersection of feminism and tech, and is a nationally acclaimed expert on hookup culture. Her work has been published in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and more. Prior to Quartz, she worked in management at Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund, and studied English and creative writing at Middlebury College in Vermont. She lives in Brooklyn with her pug, Chester, and is originally from Boston.Aired April 18, 2018 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How do we write a history of caring? This became a central question for Barbara Brookes, Professor of History at the University of Otago in writing 'A History of New Zealand Women'. There have been major transitions in the locus of care over time. In the early twentieth century, for example, unmarried daughters might be expected to care for their parents in old age. In the mid-twentieth century, married women with children were expected to care for them. The care of children and the elderly, expected in the past to be the responsibility of families and to take place in family homes, or benevolent or church institutions, might now take place in a commercial context. In the twenty-first century, such caring – both for the elderly and the young – may be part of the market economy. This talk will consider the changing landscapes of care and their implications in the twenty-first century. Recorded at the National Library of New Zealand, 2 August 2017.