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Listener Submission: "I noticed everyone wearing black at the Golden Globes to honor the victims of sexual assault in Hollywood but I don't understand why they didn't, you know, honor the actual victims who has their careers damaged by powerful movie moguls like Harvey Weinstein. Where were the women who came forward first? The #MeToo movement wouldn't even exist if women like Rose McGowan hadn't said 'me' in the first place."Was it in honor of the victims or simply damage control? We asked Mama Denise Vinson Arthur and got her take on the situation on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?". Denise had some great insight for us on #TimesUp and some valuable resources to share, as well.RAINN's (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) 24/7 Toll-free Hotline - 1-800-656-HOPEBe sure to listen in to American Ground Radio from 6-7 PM on 101.7 FM/710 AM or on keelnews.com every weeknight. Our "What Would Mama Do?" segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company.
Listener Submission: "I noticed everyone wearing black at the Golden Globes to honor the victims of sexual assault in Hollywood but I don't understand why they didn't, you know, honor the actual victims who has their careers damaged by powerful movie moguls like Harvey Weinstein. Where were the women who came forward first? The #MeToo movement wouldn't even exist if women like Rose McGowan hadn't said 'me' in the first place."Was it in honor of the victims or simply damage control? We asked Mama Denise Vinson Arthur and got her take on the situation on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?". Denise had some great insight for us on #TimesUp and some valuable resources to share, as well.RAINN's (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) 24/7 Toll-free Hotline - 1-800-656-HOPEBe sure to listen in to American Ground Radio from 6-7 PM on 101.7 FM/710 AM or on keelnews.com every weeknight. Our "What Would Mama Do?" segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company.
Listener Submission: "I noticed everyone wearing black at the Golden Globes to honor the victims of sexual assault in Hollywood but I don't understand why they didn't, you know, honor the actual victims who has their careers damaged by powerful movie moguls like Harvey Weinstein. Where were the women who came forward first? The #MeToo movement wouldn't even exist if women like Rose McGowan hadn't said 'me' in the first place."Was it in honor of the victims or simply damage control? We asked Mama Denise Vinson Arthur and got her take on the situation on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?". Denise had some great insight for us on #TimesUp and some valuable resources to share, as well.RAINN's (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) 24/7 Toll-free Hotline - 1-800-656-HOPEBe sure to listen in to American Ground Radio from 6-7 PM on 101.7 FM/710 AM or on keelnews.com every weeknight. Our "What Would Mama Do?" segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company.
Listener Submission: "I noticed everyone wearing black at the Golden Globes to honor the victims of sexual assault in Hollywood but I don't understand why they didn't, you know, honor the actual victims who has their careers damaged by powerful movie moguls like Harvey Weinstein. Where were the women who came forward first? The #MeToo movement wouldn't even exist if women like Rose McGowan hadn't said 'me' in the first place."Was it in honor of the victims or simply damage control? We asked Mama Denise Vinson Arthur and got her take on the situation on Tuesday's "What Would Mama Do?". Denise had some great insight for us on #TimesUp and some valuable resources to share, as well.RAINN's (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) 24/7 Toll-free Hotline - 1-800-656-HOPEBe sure to listen in to American Ground Radio from 6-7 PM on 101.7 FM/710 AM or on keelnews.com every weeknight. Our "What Would Mama Do?" segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company.
Listener Submission: "During the holidays I had two encounters where customers had the attention of everyone in a store while they were dressing down an employee. I never opened my mouth and then I left and beat myself up for not stepping in. It's been two weeks now and I'm still disappointed in myself. What should you do when you are witnessing such a display of bad behavior?"On Friday's "What Would Mama Do?", we had Mama Denise Vinson Arthur answer this question and she had some great tips on how to handle tricky situations like this one.Got a question for the Mamas? Feel free to submit one on our website or by Facebook message, and they may just answer it on air! Our "What Would Mama Do?" segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company.
Listener Submission: "During the holidays I had two encounters where customers had the attention of everyone in a store while they were dressing down an employee. I never opened my mouth and then I left and beat myself up for not stepping in. It's been two weeks now and I'm still disappointed in myself. What should you do when you are witnessing such a display of bad behavior?"On Friday's "What Would Mama Do?", we had Mama Denise Vinson Arthur answer this question and she had some great tips on how to handle tricky situations like this one.Got a question for the Mamas? Feel free to submit one on our website or by Facebook message, and they may just answer it on air! Our "What Would Mama Do?" segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company.
Listener Submission: "During the holidays I had two encounters where customers had the attention of everyone in a store while they were dressing down an employee. I never opened my mouth and then I left and beat myself up for not stepping in. It's been two weeks now and I'm still disappointed in myself. What should you do when you are witnessing such a display of bad behavior?"On Friday's "What Would Mama Do?", we had Mama Denise Vinson Arthur answer this question and she had some great tips on how to handle tricky situations like this one.Got a question for the Mamas? Feel free to submit one on our website or by Facebook message, and they may just answer it on air! Our "What Would Mama Do?" segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company.
Listener Submission: "During the holidays I had two encounters where customers had the attention of everyone in a store while they were dressing down an employee. I never opened my mouth and then I left and beat myself up for not stepping in. It's been two weeks now and I'm still disappointed in myself. What should you do when you are witnessing such a display of bad behavior?"On Friday's "What Would Mama Do?", we had Mama Denise Vinson Arthur answer this question and she had some great tips on how to handle tricky situations like this one.Got a question for the Mamas? Feel free to submit one on our website or by Facebook message, and they may just answer it on air! Our "What Would Mama Do?" segment is sponsored by Moor Coffee Company.