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On Misogyny: The Interviews
Max Velasco Knott, Shervin Talieh
21 episodes
3 months ago
A conversation series exploring sexism and misogyny. Like many men, We have a blind spot when it comes to the female experience, especially as it pertains to the systemic hostility, prejudice and violence they face on a regular basis. And this has resulted in us believing that we were better allies than we actually were, and not fully appreciating how little had changed for women, and just how much more needed to happen. In each episode, we speak with a guest who wants to help us learn. They share their stories, and in doing so, they are teaching us. While we started this project as a personal quest, the lessons here can help others too. Pleading ignorance is no longer a satisfactory defense.
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A conversation series exploring sexism and misogyny. Like many men, We have a blind spot when it comes to the female experience, especially as it pertains to the systemic hostility, prejudice and violence they face on a regular basis. And this has resulted in us believing that we were better allies than we actually were, and not fully appreciating how little had changed for women, and just how much more needed to happen. In each episode, we speak with a guest who wants to help us learn. They share their stories, and in doing so, they are teaching us. While we started this project as a personal quest, the lessons here can help others too. Pleading ignorance is no longer a satisfactory defense.
Show more...
Relationships
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Book Three: Katie Plumb
On Misogyny: The Interviews
37 minutes 51 seconds
4 years ago
Book Three: Katie Plumb
Katie Plumb is a psychotherapist practicing in Long Beach, California. Katie received her undergraduate degree at Scripps women’s college in Claremont CA, where she majored in psychology; she graduated with an MA in clinical psychology from Columbia University in NY, with a focus on trauma and resilience. She received her MSW from University of Southern California, which allowed her to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. For the duration of her academic years and career, Katie has been dedicated to understanding the impact of, and recovery, from trauma. Having overcome much of her own Complex-PTSD through intensive therapy, Katie is passionate about being beside others on their journeys from victim, to survivor, to thriver. She is trained in therapeutic modalities such as Brainspotting (BSP), and Internal Family Systems (IFS) for true trauma resolution. When not working, Katie loves to draw, sculpt, and make silly gifts and cards for friends and family. Walking around Long Beach in the sun is another favorite, as is FaceTiming with her (perfect) nephew. Originally from Washington, DC, Katie came for the education, and is staying for the weather.
On Misogyny: The Interviews
A conversation series exploring sexism and misogyny. Like many men, We have a blind spot when it comes to the female experience, especially as it pertains to the systemic hostility, prejudice and violence they face on a regular basis. And this has resulted in us believing that we were better allies than we actually were, and not fully appreciating how little had changed for women, and just how much more needed to happen. In each episode, we speak with a guest who wants to help us learn. They share their stories, and in doing so, they are teaching us. While we started this project as a personal quest, the lessons here can help others too. Pleading ignorance is no longer a satisfactory defense.