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Taylor Chalstrom sits down with Natalie Collins, president of California Association of Winegrape Growers, to discuss the impact of wildfire smoke on winegrapes and how the California wine industry is tackling this issue.
In our third full-length episode of Advice to the Adviser, we talk with Natalie Collins, President of the California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) about the 2024 seasonal outlook for winegrapes in California.CAWG website: https://www.cawg.org/Takeaways for PCAs:Communicate frequently and often with your grower(s) about their particular situation.Be an extra set of eyes for the grower with field scouting to help with early detection.Be a resource for the grower by offering solutions.CAWG 50th Anniversary celebration: November 21, 2024, in downtown Sacramento.
Society has been on a long and slow journey in recent decades into a richer and more sympathetic understanding of how abuse and coercion work within relationships. We are much better at both identifying and prosecuting this kind of abuse, and at being more attuned to the needs of victims and understanding why they find it difficult to just walk away. But domestic violence and controlling behaviour are also prevalent, sadly, within the church context too. How are we doing at identifying and confronting these toxic relationships, and looking after those traumatised by them? This week we interview Natalie Collins, an author, activist and expert in gender violence and church to find out more. Natalie's website, with details on her courses and book, is www.nataliecollins.info. • Subscribe to the Matters of Life and Death podcast: https://pod.link/1509923173 • If you want to go deeper into some of the topics we discuss, visit John's website: http://www.johnwyatt.com • For more resources to help you explore faith and the big questions, visit: http://www.premierunbelievable.com
In this episode, I sit down with Mia DePaula, the founder of the Women's MTB Network. We talk (and laugh a LOT) about what got her into mountain biking, and what inspires her every day to help other women pursue the sport of mountain biking with greater ease. Listen to this episode to learn how the Women's MTB Network can help other women get into the sport of mountain biking, with access to gear reviews, rides, coaches, and more.
A bike fit can make an enormous difference in how you feel on your bike, including increasing your ability to generate more power to the pedals. Who can argue with that?! Bike fits are even more exceptional when performed by a Physical Therapist who understands your body's anatomical needs and medical history. In this interview, I sit down with Natalie Collins, DPT, COMT, BikePT of Pedal Fit in Denver. Natalie shares her story about how she got into bike fitting and physical therapy, as well as some common issues she sees on the bike. Follow Natalie and the work she does at any of the following links: Website: https://www.pedalfitpt.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pedalfitpt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pedalfitpt Email: pedalfitpt@gmail.com Listen to this episode to see how physical therapy can be applied to your bike fit in order to get to the root of any discomfort you may experience on and off the bike.
Dr Natalie Collins has always loved sport and exercise. It was in high school that science and physical education came together to form her passion for the human side of biology, evolving into a career in physiotherapy. These days, Natalie specialises in sports physiotherapy and research into knee pain across the lifespan. Her research examines the relationship between knee pain in early life and kneecap osteoarthritis and arthritis later in life. Her hope is to change this trajectory through early interventions, overhauling the continuum of pain as we age. In this conversation, Natalie talks about her study pathway into physiotherapy, fitting into a research group as a new researcher, the close relationship between research and research translation in with her patients, and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration. Read more about Dr Natalie Collins' research: https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/12040 This series is made possible by the contribution from Professor Aideen McInerney-Leo
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"Creating this women only space, we're creating a journey for women to be honouring each other, celebrating each other, and that's something that women haven't had much time with."Sally Jackson leads a discussion between Natalie Collins, creator of the Own My Life Course, Catherine Mc Quarrie from Border Women's Aid, and Danielle, survivor and facilitator, explaining the principles of the Own My Life course and why recovery spaces for domestic abuse survivors need to be feminist and women only. They talk about the importance of feminist consciousness-raising as a path to healing - oh and vulva tea towels!
This week we speak to the effervescent Natalie Collins, a gender justice specialist. She talks to us about her work in helping women escape from abusive partners, and how having an abusive partner lead Natalie to work in this area. We discuss the reasons behind domestic abuse, what domestic abuse is, and some of the beliefs within the Church that can heighten the problems women face when they have an abusive partner. Natalie has such a talent for communicating about this very difficult topic in a way that RESOURCES You can follow Natalie on Twitter @god_loves_womenNatalie's Book "Out of Control": https://spckpublishing.co.uk/out-of-controlNatalie's Grove Book: https://grovebooks.co.uk/products/y-46-gender-aware-youth-work-confronting-gender-based-injustice-with-young-people_pos=1&_sid=07e22a99f&_ss=rThe DAY Programme: http://dayprogramme.orgThe Own My Life course: http://ownmylifecourse.orgAND FINALLY...Remember to subscribe, and also be sure to let us know what you think by leaving us a review.If you've got any questions or suggestions you can email us at saltymumspodcast@gmail.comYou can find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @saltymumspod.
Did you know that you should be comfortable on your bike? That's right--your saddle shouldnt hurt, your back shouldn't throb, your hands shouldn't be numb.So many of us have these issues, and we just put up with them. But we shouldn't!Investing in a good bike fit is one of the best things you can do for yourself. In this episode, I interview Natalie Collins, a professional bike fitter, doctor of physical therapy, and owner of Pedal Fit in Denver and Golden, CO.Full Show Notes: https://femmecyclist.com/bike-fit/Connect With Natalie & Pedal FitWebsite: pedalfitpt.comInstagram: @pedalfitptEmail: NATALIE@PEDALFITPT.COMSupport the show
Natalie Collins is the Interim President of the California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG), who exists to protect and promote the interests of California winegrape growers by providing members a unified voice, effective advocacy and strong leadership. CAWG promotes the winegrowing industry's long-term success by advancing the adoption of sound public policies, and fostering awareness and understanding of winegrape growers' contributions to the economy, environment and California communities. Connect with CAWG Website | LinkedIn
In this special episode of Mutuality Matters, hosts Layla and Rob interview three gender violence experts to learn how individuals and churches can be intentional about building safe and thriving mixed-gender ministry partnerships. Topics include the language of domestic violence, himpathy, why men batter, and practical steps for accountability and prevention in churches. Listen to this conversation that truly spanned the world, from Australia to the US to Great Britain, and learn how to prevent domestic violence within your community. Created to Thrive contributors highlighted in this episode are Natalie Collins, Chuck Derry, and Nicola (Nicky) Lock. Guest Bios Natalie Collins is a gender justice specialist working with a number of organizations in the UK. Natalie speaks and writes on understanding and ending gender injustice nationally and internationally. Learn more at https://www.nataliecollins.info/ Chuck Derry has been involved in efforts to end men's violence against women since 1983. In 1994, he co-founded the Gender Violence Institute in Clearwater, Minnesota, an organization that among other things offers training on the dynamics of domestic violence. Reach Chuck at gvi@frontiernet.net. Nicola (Nicky) Lock serves as a course coordinator and lecturer in pastoral counseling at St. Mark's National Theological Center in Barton, Australia. Nicky has over 25 years of experience as a counselor, therapist, and educator. Find Nicky on LinkedIn and Facebook. Other Reading Created to Thrive
Natalie Collins is Non-Executive Director at Centuria Capital Group, A listed investment manager specializing in real estate funds and investment bonds. In this episode she tells us why venture capital is so relevant today. The importance of timing and the passion you need to be an entrepreneur and the need to constantly revising your business model to achieve success and pivoting to get engagement with your audience.
Imagine being there in the early days of Canva... watching a disruptive company come into the mix and being given the chance to invest in its early stages. Considering its now $55 billion (AUD) valuation, we reckon the investment would have paid off! Well, there are people who invest in these companies for a living, constantly trying to spot start-ups that will come through and change our lives as we know them. Today, we have an incredibly insightful chat with Natalie Collins, an angel investor in the Startmate Venture Capital First Believers Immersion program about what she looks for in up-and-coming companies and how to invest in start-ups.Keep track of Sophie and Maddy between the episodes on Instagram, or on TikTok, and come and be part of the conversation on Facebook with our You're In Good Company Discussion Group.Got a question or a topic suggestion? Email us here. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of You're In Good Company acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****You're In Good Company is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of You're In Good Company are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. You're In Good Company is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Carlos sits with Natalie Collins Fish founder of Cakelyfe By Nattie J to discuss her journey through baking, walking away from Corporate America, winning Fox's Crime Scene Kitchen, and more.
How has the past year affected us, the way we live, our walk with God and our activism? Abi dives back into the archive to find out what resources these 3 incredible activists on their activism journey, and how this can help us now.The episode with Natalie Collins can be heard here.The episode with Athena Stevens can be heard here.The episode with Shane Claiborne can be heard here.Get in touch for more support here.
Your body has adapted to sitting in a chair. Learn how to become strong again for life, and how to capture more power on the bike. Oh yeah, and eliminate back pain. What do masters cyclists have in common with professional cyclists? Did you hear about the study of 116 professional cyclists to see who had back pain? 58% had experienced lower back pain in the previous 12 months. 41% had sought medical attention for back pain. Unfortunately, even if you are not a professional cyclist sitting on your bicycle for 20 or more hours a week, you ARE sitting in a chair and/or a bike for 50, 60 or more hours a week, and year after year. After so many years of sitting, our bodies have adapted to the sitting position, making us older athletes susceptible to injury and pain, and making us weaker on the bike and in life. There is no time like the present to get the wheels of progress working in the right direction. A cyclist with a healthy back is a strong cyclists. I am joined today by Doug Hanna, President of Physical Therapy of Boulder (ptofboulder.com), the largest private practice in Boulder County. Doug brings over 30 years of clinical experience to his clients as well as a deep education in the field. Doug received a Bachelor of Science degree from Nebraska Wesleyan University and a Graduate Certificate in Physical Therapy from the Mayo School and Health Related Sciences in Rochester, Minnesota. Doug later completed Certification in Competency in Manual Therapy from the Institute of Graduate Health Sciences and a post-professional Masters of Science degree from the University of St. Augustine in Saint Augustine, Florida. Doug can relate to the masters athlete because he is one. Doug rides and competes in gravel cycling, MTB, and bike pack races. Doug knows well the subject of back pain for cyclists. Listen in as Doug talks about why our backs hurt and what we can do to have a healthier and stronger spine. Link to Wise Athletes podcast website: www.wiseathletes.com Here are the two episodes mentioned in this episode: Dealing with Pain with Charlie Merrill: https://www.wiseathletes.com/podcast/athlete-pain-is-real-but-not-what-you-think/ Bike Fit Case Study with Natalie Collins: https://www.wiseathletes.com/podcast/12-physical-therapist-bike-fitter-stop-pain-boost-power-a-case-study/
Natalie Collins, domestic violence expert, talks to us about domestic violence in the Church, the theology and ideology that contributes to it, and what we can do to heal from abuse and prevent it in our spaces.
Omar Moore has a conversation with Natalie Collins, a gender justice specialist in England. She is the interim CEO of the Women's Liberation Collective. The topic of conversation is male violence, patriarchy, women, survivors and solutions to ending male violence and toxic masculinity. Also discussed: Breonna Taylor, the executions of six Asian women in Atlanta, and Sarah Everard. March 18, 2021. Featured in this episode: Natalie Collins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/natweetalie Natalie Collins on the web: https://nataliecollins.info “Out Of Control”, a book by Natalie Collins: https://amzn.to/3qYgWr9 Omar's recommendations: Important resources for women in the U.K.: Women's Aid — https://womensaid.org.uk Women's Resource Center — https://wrc.org.uk Important resources for women in the U.S.: Planned Parenthood (includes education tools, Q&A, important information for all persons regardless of gender) — https://plannedparenthood.org National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://thehotline.org or 1-800-799-7233 (24 hours a day) NEW: The OFFICIAL The POLITICRAT Daily Podcast show t-shirts. Get yours NOW! https://bit.ly/2QiyEsQ NEW: MAKE SMART SEXY AGAIN. New t-shirt at THE POLITICRAT daily podcast online store: https://bit.ly/3vEkLVS NEW: Get on your TEEVEES!!! https://bit.ly/3eHKAhK A MUST!!! The A Luta Continua Series at THE POLITICRAT daily podcast online store: https://bit.ly/3tgOemU NEW: Embroidered THE POLITICRAT jackets to buy now! Here: https://bit.ly/2OOimXQ Boys won't be boys — https://bit.ly/30wY1ZM No Means HELL NO! — https://bit.ly/30wcLrJ The San Francisco Sunset t-shirt. Featuring the actual San Francisco sunset photo Omar Moore took. No photoshop. As is. Now at THE POLITICRAT daily podcast store: https://bit.ly/3vcXzhw The Audio Experience Series. NEW. NOW. Get your ears into THIS! Buy now at THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast store: https://bit.ly/38bpuVe The Love In Retro Series. NEW. NOW. Show your love. Wear your love. Right here. Right now at THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast store: https://bit.ly/3uTaULP The Kings And Queens Series. NEW. NOW. All hail! (I hope Meghan Markle gets to see this somehow, because Queen Sophia Charlotte never will.) Add to your regality. Right now at THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast store: https://bit.ly/30u8KnX HARK! Who goes there?? Behold THE HAND...OF SOUL.... Now at THE POLITICRAT daily #podcast store. Buy now! https://bit.ly/3kQDN6D THE POLITICRAT Daily Podcast Store: Dude, Where's My Stimulus Check? t-shirt. Order it now! https://bit.ly/37UEPZR Sign up now for affordable healthcare at https://healthcare.gov. (You have until early May 2021. Do not delay. Sign up today!) JUST ARRIVED: New merchandise at THE POLITICRAT daily podcast online store: Equal Rights Amendment t-shirts: https://bit.ly/3bUhEAb The Politicrat Daily Podcast Hoodies: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com/collections/hoodies UPDATE!!!!! ATTENTION ATTENTION!!!!!——— ******EVEN MORE MERCHANDISE! MORE new products—all designed by Omar Moore available right now at THE POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST ONLINE SHOP. Buy now!: https://bit.ly/36WIDJC and film series: https://bit.ly/3pZYY7b YouTube Ad for The Politicrat Daily Podcast Online Store - https://bit.ly/3rrx8Sq The website for The Politicrat Daily Podcast: ThePoliticrat.com SITE: WRITING MOORE: https://writingmoore.com FULL VIDEO (Feb. 3): THE POLITICRAT VIDEOCAST—Two Brits Having A Laugh. A conversation with U.K. broadcaster Farzana Chaudry. February 10, 2021. https://bit.ly/3rS1ZHQ The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c Please SUBSCRIBE to these: MOORE THOUGHTS: moore.substack.com Moore On Medium: medium.com/@omooresf The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
Author of 'Out of Control', the delightful Natalie Collins popped into Abba Podcast to chat about her work as a gender justice specialist (yes she does explain it) working in the area of domestic abuse. We chatted about male violence, faith and Natalie shared some of her personal journey and experiences in a toxic relationship
Bike Fitting has always seemed like a high art. There is definitely something to it, and a few bike fitters seem to have it but most don't for some reason. It must be hard to know how to put an asymmetrical body built for walking and running upon a perfectly symmetrical bicycle which requires perfect circles of power deployed in a bent-over, aerodynamic position without compromising the ability to breathe. And that would be the easy scenario with a perfect body that has no dysfunctional neuromuscular patterns, no muscle imbalances, no adaptations to an old, bad bike fit, unresolved injuries, or compensated weaknesses. Well, it's the rare cyclist or triathlete who feels a perfect connection to the bike. If you are like me, you've been tinkering with your setup for years, and reluctantly sought out experts once in a while only to continue tinkering. Surely there is a better way. Recently, I've been hearing about the existence of bike fitters who are experts in the human body first, and then experts in fitting a bike to a body. When I discovered that a friend of mine, Brian Heber, was getting a bike fit from a doctor of physical therapy, I just had to tag along. Listen in as Brian and I talk to the physical therapist bike fitter, Natalie Collins, PT, DPT, COMT, Cert. FDN, BikePT, owner of PedalFit in Denver, Colorado. Natalie and Brian talk about their experience working together to resolve Brian's pain and increase his power via a combination of targeted exercises for Brian and a few small but important changes to his position on his bike. Brian was even able to keep his aggressive handlebar position! I think you'll be amazed at how much improvement is possible by making a few, perfect changes. Natalie Collins, PT, DPT, COMT, Cert. FDN, BikePT https://www.pedalfitpt.com/ (720) 460-1106 NATALIE@PEDALFITPT.COM
OUT OF CONTROL: Couples, Conflict and the Capacity for Change, the title of Natalie Collins new book (Triggers include, domestic and sexual abuse). In this episode, I talk to Natalie about her journey with Jesus, growing up in a very conservative evangelical family, finding herself in a toxic and abusive relationship, and finally the road that led to Natalie becoming an advocate for an attitude change towards sex, relationships, divorce, forgiveness, and many other topics within the church. We talk about how allowing Gods will be done, and learning to let go, is the only way to live life. Natalie talks with a frankness and humour, whilst being articulate about and totally committed to making change happen. http://www.ownmylifecourse.org http://www.womensaid.org.ukhttps://spckpublishing.co.uk/out-of-controlSupport the show (https://paypal.me/SophieWhitmarsh?locale.x=en_GB)
Natalie Collins - Out of Control...with TRE's Selina Mackenzie
Natalie Collins is a Gender Justice Specialist. In this episode, Alison interviews Natalie who talks about her experience of working experience of working to support women and shares some challenging insights. She set up Spark (www.sparkequip.org) and works to enable individuals and organisations to prevent and respond to male violence against women. She is also the Creator and Director of DAY (www.dayprogramme.org), an innovative youth domestic abuse and exploitation education programme and of the Own My Life course (www.ownmylifecourse.org) for women who have been subjected to abuse. She organises Project 3:28 (www.project328.info), co-founded the UK Christian Feminist Network (www.christianfeministnetwork.com), works as a Consultant with Press Red, has written a Grove Book on Gender Aware Youth Practice, and her book “Out Of Control; couples, conflict and the capacity for change" has been published by SPCK. She speaks and writes on understanding and ending gender injustice nationally and internationally.Email: natalie@nataliecollins.info Twittter: @God_loves_womenBook: Out of Control https://www.amazon.co.uk/Out-Control-Couples-Conflict-Capacity/dp/0281078904/ref=sr_1_1?crid=35BA27RMUFH77&keywords=natalie+collins+out+of+control&qid=1574369393&sprefix=natalie+coll%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1 Follow Recovering God Podcast: Instagram – Recovering_God, Twitter - @RecoveringGodEmail - RecoveringGodPodcast@gmail.comWith thanks to Dan Lawrence, who wrote and performed the music, and Lawrence Dinh, who produced it.
Warning: Some of the information in this extra material from the original interview is of a graphic nature about pornography. We have separated it from the original edit so that you can choose whether to listen to this material.Natalie Collins is a Gender Justice Specialist. She set up Spark (www.sparkequip.org) and works to enable individuals and organisations to prevent and respond to male violence against women. She is also the Creator and Director of DAY (www.dayprogramme.org), an innovative youth domestic abuse and exploitation education programme and of the Own My Life course (www.ownmylifecourse.org) for women who have been subjected to abuse. She organises Project 3:28 (www.project328.info), co-founded the UK Christian Feminist Network (www.christianfeministnetwork.com), works as a Consultant with Press Red, has written a Grove Book on Gender Aware Youth Practice, and her book “Out Of Control; couples, conflict and the capacity for change" has been published by SPCK. She speaks and writes on understanding and ending gender injustice nationally and internationally.Email: natalie@nataliecollins.info Twittter: @God_loves_womenBook: Out of Control https://www.amazon.co.uk/Out-Control-Couples-Conflict-Capacity/dp/0281078904/ref=sr_1_1?crid=35BA27RMUFH77&keywords=natalie+collins+out+of+control&qid=1574369393&sprefix=natalie+coll%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1 Follow Recovering God Podcast: Instagram – Recovering_God, Twitter - @RecoveringGodEmail - RecoveringGodPodcast@gmail.comWith thanks to Dan Lawrence, who wrote and performed the music, and Lawrence Dinh, who produced it.
A fascinating interview with UK Gender Justice Specialist, Natalie Collins around her new book, Out of Control. We discuss the process of taking back your life from the grip of abuse as well as the patriarchal teachings that keep us stuck there.
Natalie Collins is a Gender Justice Specialist who works with Christian organisations and others to educate them on gender equality and the abuse of women. Collins was in an abusive marriage herself and gave birth to her second child prematurely after her ex-husband attacked her. In this in-depth interview with Premier Christianity's Megan Cornwell she explains how Christian purity culture led to her marrying her abuser. Collins shares her thoughts on the barriers to gender equality in churches and describes how it's possible to be a Christian and a feminist when it comes to complex ethical issues such as abortion. Collins' new book Out of Control: Couples, Conflict and the Capacity for Change (SPCK) is out now. The Profile is brought to you in association with Premier Christianitymagazine. To request a free sample copy of the latest print issue visit premierchristianity.com/freesample
Hold on to your hats as Natalie Collins talks about effecting change in the church and obedience to God. She says "we don't need too many of me", but we disagree!Also Abi and Rich have a slightly awkward conversation involving periods.nataliecollins.infopraxiscentre.orgtwitter @hopefulactivismfacebook @hopefulactivistsMusic used with permission, thank you Dr J and Mira.https://drjpresents.bandcamp.com/
Natalie Collins is a gender justice specialist, who speaks, writes and trains on issues of violence against women and wider gender injustice. In trying to make sense of her own experience of domestic abuse - and the fact that over the course of a lifetime over a quarter of women experience domestic abuse - Natalie began to ask questions about the patriarchal nature of our society (and Church) and how this shapes the way men view women and themselves. It’s an honest, insightful and challenging conversation. Interview begins at 10m 44s If you want to learn more about Natalie’s writing, consultancy and activism, then check out her website, and her book Out of Control: Couples, Conflict and the Capacity for Change. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. Our donors gain access to the Nomad community, which manifests in such ways as Nomad Book Club, The Beloved Listener Lounge, Nomad Contemplations and Nomad Devotionals. And you may find yourself the proud owner of a Beloved Listener mug! Head over to our Patreon page for more information. If you're not fussed about the bonus content, you can make a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. You might also want to have a look at our blog, which we're now using to share the stories of the evolving faith of our podcast listeners. And if you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area.
How would you feel if your partner came home with flowers or tickets to the theatre?Emma and Natalie are on holiday this week so Harriet is joined by Jenni Trent Hughes and Carrie Grant.Natalie Collins shares her heartbreaking story of being broken by domestic violence and her incredible journey of recovery.She explains how something as simple as flowers or tickets to the theatre, for some women are small signs of manipulation and abuse.On average women are abused 35 times before they actually report it, and do so 5 times before they receive the help they need, Natalie explains why services are stretched so thin and what can be done to change the conversation around domestic abuse.She now works with victims and abusers making changes and challenging views which we revive from society in the media, porn and politics about how women behave and how they should be treated, as well as talking about the real reason we have a victim culture.Harriet, Jenni and Carrie discuss with Natalie how to define domestic abuse in today's “digital culture” and how we can raise children to ask questions, challenge societal norms, respect themselves and their relationships.Her book Out of Control: Couples conflict and the capacity to change, reflects upon her own experience combined with what she has learnt through working with victims and perpetrators and is out now.If you would like help and advice around domestic violence please click here.For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet MinterNatalie CampbellEmma Sexton If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Does the church need a #MeToo moment? Does egalitarian and complementarian theology help or harm men and women in the church? Natalie Collins, a gender justice specialist and author of ‘Out Of Control: Couples, conflict and the capacity for change’, supports an egalitarian approach to male and female roles. Phil Moore, leader of Everyday Church in London and author of ‘Straight to the Heart’ argues that a good complementarian view of scripture enables flourishing of both men and women. For Natalie Collins and the Out Of Control conference: https://www.nataliecollins.info/outofcontrolevent For Phil Moore http://www.philmoorebooks.com/ Get signed copies of Unbelievable? the book and audiobook: http://www.unbelievablebook.co.uk/ For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes
Welcome to the first episode of the CONCRETE podcast. Natalie Collins, Mike Rutt and James Fawcett discuss Masculinity, and Gareth Southgate, for the first episode. Topics covered include; The waistcoat... What Gareth Southgate shows us about Masculinity and Leadership The differences between Sports leadership and other types of leadership What this tells us about what Christian masculinity could look like in the church Speaking about weakness from a place of weakness rather than from a place of overcoming the weakness The difference between women and men in emotions; what difference does your gender make when talking about showing emotion? Parallels between Donald Trump and Gareth Southgate (Yes, really). The provision of a platform to a huge variety of people via Social Media. Authoritative parenting. What a variety! If you enjoy this Podcast, please subscribe on iTunes or Spotify and leave a review, it really helps other people to find the podcast! You can follow CONCRETE on Twitter at @Concreteon_line or on Instagram @Concreteonline
The hashtag MeToo swept across social media in 2017 as victims of sexual harassment spoke out to show how prevalent sexual harassment is within society. The trending team are joined by Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle, author Kirsty Allison, gender justice specialist Natalie Collins and from journalist and activist, Meghna Pant to discuss the movement and whether there is space for both men and women to come forward with their stories. More or Less: Getting Creative with Statistics How big are your testicles and what does that mean? Data journalist and self-confessed ‘Queen of too much information’ Mona Chalabi talks to Tim Harford about her unusual approach to representing statistics. The Why Factor: Female Friendships How does social media impact friendships and is this new technology both a blessing and a curse? Can being more connected also highlight vulnerabilities? Nastran Tavakoli-Far exams the female friendship in asks whether closeness can sometime cause rifts.
We look at what lies ahead for #MeToo, the hashtag which became a world movement in October 2017. In the second of a two-part series, we have a panel discussion with Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle, author Kirsty Allison and gender justice specialist Natalie Collins. We hear from journalist and activist, Meghna Pant who describes an incident known as “eve teasing”, a common term used in some South Asian countries to encompass a wide variety of sexual street harassment. We also explore place of men in the #MeToo debate after American actor Terry Crews appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee, telling them that he was sexually assaulted by a “successful Hollywood agent”. Is there space for men in the movement? Presenter: Anisa Subedar Producer: Lee Kumutat Studio Manager: John Scott Photo Credit: Getty Images
What’s the future of #MeToo? In October 2017, the hashtag became a worldwide movement in the wake of allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein – who denies the charges against him. In the first of a two-part series, we host a panel discussion on the fightback against sexual harassment and assault with writer Kirsty Allison, gender justice expert Natalie Collins and Washington Post columnist Megan McCardle. How do you cycle really fast? Former British Time trial champion Michael Hutchinson calculates how much better the pros are than the rest of us, and aerodynamics expert Bert Blocken explains the numbers behind slipstreaming. The importance of male friendships: from the Obama – Biden bromance to the transformative experience of the men’s group, we explore what men can get from their friendships with other men that is unique, and do long held notions of masculinity prevent men from getting close to other men? (Picture Caption: A #MeToo sign at a rally in South Korea. Picture Credit: Getty Images)
What’s the future of #MeToo? In October 2017, the hashtag became a worldwide movement in the wake of allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein – who denies the charges against him. But what began as a fightback against sexual harassment and assault has now become a broader movement. And the hashtag and the campaign have been translated into dozens of languages and cultures around the world. In the first of a two-part series, we host a panel discussion with writer Kirsty Allison, gender justice expert Natalie Collins and Washington Post columnist Megan McCardle – with contributions from Nigerian lawyer Ayesha Osori and a Russian woman who was the victim of sexual assault. Has #MeToo created a deeper solidarity between women - or are some excluded from the conversation? What concrete changes have happened – and what’s on the horizon? Presenter: Anisa Subedar Producers: Lee Kumutat Studio Manager: Neil Churchill Picture Caption: A #MeToo sign at a rally in South Korea Picture Credit: Getty Images
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