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Kristi Rible is founder of The Huuman Group™, a leadership consultancy focused on developing leaders who are intelligent across gender, culture, and generation. She is committed to humanizing the workplace through leadership programming and coaching initiatives that look deeply at the integration of work, life, and family and how we show up for ourselves and for others. She is an advocate for working mothers and also teaches a course at Stanford on the topic of motherhood & work. Her international leadership experience spans more than twenty years of working across technology and consumer products for both public and startup ventures throughout Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. To every consulting, teaching, or coaching engagement, she brings an intercultural and multidisciplinary perspective. How to contact Kristi: Work: www.thehuumangroup.com Stanford Course: https://www.kristirible.com/stanford-course Film: https://www.kristirible.com/film Instagram: @kristirible @thehuumangroup Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/kristirible What we talked about: 4:00 The Huuman Group 11:13 Kristi's movie "Global Mothers, Global Daughters" https://vimeo.com/390240296 17:31 Kristi's Stanford class "Motherhood & Work" We then talked about flexible work including job sharing, how the pandemic is a punctuated equilibrium which basically means it forces systems and structures to change and how we have a stalled gender revolution as men are not involved in unpaid care work and flexible work equally yet. Kristi mentioned the works of Paula England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_England and Arlie Hochschild https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlie_Russell_Hochschild How to contact Karin? How to connect with Karin Tischler, producer and podcast host of "Job Sharing and Beyond", and founder of Emily's Path Consulting (EPC): Website: https://emilyspath.ca/ Subscribe to the monthly EPC newsletter here! Q&A guest interview, interesting research findings, updates on previous "Job Sharing and Beyond" podcast guests, and exclusive previews about future guests! LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-tischler/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jobsharingandbeyond/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JobsharingByond Twitter: https://twitter.com/karin_tischler Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karintischlerbc/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emilyspathca/?viewAsMember=true Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EmilysPathConsulting
Pandemic voices part III. Paula England of New York Univ on slowing equality. Peter Wrege of Cornell Univ on the Elephant Listening Project. Sam Payne of The Apple Seed shares a story. Dr. Neel Shah, Harvard Medical School, on maternal mortality. Kirsten Hawkes of ParentPreviews.com on pandemic movies.
The Villanova Social Science Forum presents The Annual Fritz Nova Memorial Address Thursday, Oct. 29, 4 p.m., in the Connelly Center Cinema with Dr. Paula England, President of the American Sociological Association. The talk will report and analyze findings from a large recent survey in 21 schools on relationships, hookups, sex, and related issues. This event is free and open to the public.
Sociologist Dr. Lisa Wade reveals the fascinating reality behind hook-up culture, what it is, and surprising ways to do it better. TOPICS: College Students Trapped on Campus, Choice vs Obligation, Expectation, Narrowly-defined Sexual Exploration, Orgies, College Parties, Paula England, Science!, Orchestrated Chaos, 1920s: The Crazy Years, Courting vs Dating, Heterosexual Socializing, Makeup & Dieting Origins, Slaves & Prostitutes, The Charleston, 1940s: Same Sex Experimentation, Richard von Krafft-Ebing, McCarthyism, Foreign Wives, 1950s: Lock it Down!, 1960s: Sexual Revolution!, Promiscuity, Value of the Masculine vs Feminine, Andro-Centrism vs Sexism, Emotionaless Sex, Broken Sexuality?, Resiliency, Respect-Kindness-Trust vs Desperate-Needy-Clingy, Rules of Hook-up Culture, Benevolent Casual Sex, Attachment Management and Friends with Benefits.
Normally Valentine's Day is a time to celebrate coming together, but today we're exploring the reasons people drift apart. In four stories, we explore all the reasons we fail to click. We have a story about a Stanford student who tried, and failed, to sell her eggs to an elite donation agency, an investigation into the paradoxical allure of French women, a radio play about the perils of matchmaking, and an essay on love that offers an unusual take on arranged marriages. Producers: Charlie Mintz, Hannah Krakauer, Rachel Hamburg Host: Charlie Mintz Featuring: Eva Glasrud, Paula England, Harville Hendrix, Stuart Blaire and Art Tosborvorn Music: George Pritzker, Jeff Striker, Snuffaluffagus More info at:http://web.stanford.edu/group/storytelling/cgi-bin/joomla/index.php/shows/season-2/115-episode-208.html
Paula England discusses surveys she conducted of women attending community college in the Bay Area regarding sex, contraception and pregnancies among lower socio-economic classes. (January 13, 2012)
The American Academy of Political and Social Sciences recognized seven new Fellows of the American Academy at the University of Pennsylvania on May 13, 2010.
The American Academy of Political and Social Sciences recognized seven new Fellows of the American Academy at the University of Pennsylvania on May 13, 2010.
Think the days of 'Help Wanted: Male' and 'Help Wanted: Female' are gone? Not really, say commentators Linda Hirschman and Paula England, who speak with Women's Magazine reporter and producer Kate Raphael about Hirschman's recent op-ed in the New York Times and the women involved in President Elect Barack Obama's transition team. Also, Swedish Social Democrat, Margot Wallstrom, Vice President of the European Commission, discusses her work with the Council of Women World Leaders and her fifty-fifty plan in an interview with Women's Magazine reporter and producer Safi wa Nairobi. And as the year comes to a close, Preeti Shekar and Jovelyn Richards pay tribute to women who have made their transition, including Odetta and Miriam Makeba. We've also got Jovelyn's World, a reminder about the First Voice Apprenticeship Programme openings and the calendar of events for the upcoming week. Hosted by Preeti Shekar and Jovelyn Richards, with co-production by Safi wa Nairobi. The post Women's Magazine – The Last Chapter in the Book: A New Beginning appeared first on KPFA.