EPISODE · Oct 9, 2017 · 38 MIN
Women journalists calling people out
from The Gender Knot · host Nastaran Tavakoli-Far
We recently asked if women politicians can call people out, a subject that was pertinent given Hillary Clinton’s latest book where she does just that. Now we turn to women journalists. Journalism is all about raising uncomfortable questions, speaking up and having to call people out, especially those in power. But women journalists face especially harsh abuse online, and the BBC’s Laura Kuennesberg even had to have a bodyguard at a recent party conference after receiving very violent threats online. We speak to Eleanor Mills, editor of the Sunday Times Magazine and the chair of Women in Journalism, and try to untangle whether women journalists can call people out, and the pros and cons of being a woman with regards to speaking up.We’ll look at some transgender terminology that people frequently use incorrectly, after Nas did just this on a recent episode, and we recommend two podcasts for you to check out: The Ministry of Ideas and Badass Women’s Hour.Host & producer: Nas aka Nastaran Tavakoli-FarCo-producer: Cady VogeSponsor: Casper, state-of-the-art mattresses https://casper.com/uk/en/Guests: Eleanor Mills, Editor of The Sunday Times Magazine https://twitter.com/EleanorMillsAsh, podcast listenerRelated links:The Sunday Times Magazine interview with Hillary Clinton http://bit.ly/2y4OdagThe Sunday Times Magazine podcast http://apple.co/2ySfPhVMoneyball clip ‘The first guy through the wall’ http://bit.ly/2xqmSSZThe Gender Knot https://www.thegenderknot.com/Podcast recommendations:Ministry of Ideas https://www.ministryofideas.org/Badass Women’s Hour http://apple.co/2xsbm4HMusic: Government Funded Weed by Black Ant (used under Creative Commons)
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We recently asked if women politicians can call people out, a subject that was pertinent given Hillary Clinton’s latest book where she does just that. Now we turn to women journalists. Journalism is all about raising uncomfortable questions, speaking up and having to call people out, especially those in power. But women journalists face especially harsh abuse online, and the BBC’s Laura Kuennesberg even had to have a bodyguard at a recent party conference after receiving very violent threats online. We speak to Eleanor Mills, editor of the Sunday Times Magazine and the chair of Women in Journalism, and try to untangle whether women journalists can call people out, and the pros and cons of being a woman with regards to speaking up.We’ll look at some transgender terminology that people frequently use incorrectly, after Nas did just this on a recent episode, and we recommend two podcasts for you to check out: The Ministry of Ideas and Badass Women’s Hour.Host & producer: Nas aka Nastaran Tavakoli-FarCo-producer: Cady VogeSponsor: Casper, state-of-the-art mattresses https://casper.com/uk/en/Guests: Eleanor Mills, Editor of The Sunday Times Magazine https://twitter.com/EleanorMillsAsh, podcast listenerRelated links:The Sunday Times Magazine interview with Hillary Clinton http://bit.ly/2y4OdagThe Sunday Times Magazine podcast http://apple.co/2ySfPhVMoneyball clip ‘The first guy through the wall’ http://bit.ly/2xqmSSZThe Gender Knot https://www.thegenderknot.com/Podcast recommendations:Ministry of Ideas https://www.ministryofideas.org/Badass Women’s Hour http://apple.co/2xsbm4HMusic: Government Funded Weed by Black Ant (used under Creative Commons)
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