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Rikki Arundel

GenderSpeaker Live Show

A daily Society and Culture podcast
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Rikki Arundel

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Today I will be speaking with Diversity and Inclusion expert, Jackie Handy. From a background in Recruitment, Jackie has learned about diversity and inclusion the hard way, from negative personal experiences. She is a fellow of the Professional
Hate incidents and Hate Crime and sadly a part of life and have been increasing over the past few years. So what do you do if you are a victim or witness? Reporting the incident or crime to the police is essential but we k ow that most hate in
Founded in 2005 by Sue Sanders from Schools Out, LGBT+ History is an opportunity every year for schools, colleges, public bodies and private organisations to celebrate and promote LGBT+ History. I have emphasised Schools ad Colleges, because
Every year on November 20th the Transgender community and our allies remember those trans people, mostly trans women, who, in the past year have lost their lives because they were transgender. Sadly the numbers dying is still rising every year
A post on the Professional Speakers Association members FB group drew a lot of activity last week. The issue raised was how MC's and other meeting hosts should introduce men and women. Often men are introduced with a title, but women are not e
In May 1988 the conservative government passed into law section 28 of the Local Government Act 1988 which made it illegal for any local authority to treat homosexuality and same sex relationships as normal. This law turned back progress toward
Stereotyping is something we mostly all do - and it is a practice that positively or negatively impacts the way we treat people and things often without us even realising that we are doing it. If you attend a medical practice and are told that
The Reimer Twins were born Winnipeg Manitoba Canada in August 1965, then because of a botched circumcision, the older twin's penis was irreparably damaged. What followed was one of the most catastrophic experiments in human sexuality and gende
Marina Roberts is a Mindset and Confidence coach who works primarily with women who are starting new businesses, helping them to overcome the imitations imposed on them by a world that positions women as "other". Marina grew up in Russia, where
In 1910 Magnus Hirschfeld coined the term Transvestite to describe anyone male or female who preferred to dressing the clothing in of the opposite gender. Eventually that term became synonymous with heterosexual men who cross dressed. Today I w
Hate Crime and Hate Incidents are on the rise against almost everyone with a visible protected characteristic. Today I am going to look at the statistics released by the Home Office last week and the implications. These disturbing trends also m
Changing the Law is relatively easy compared to changing attitudes. In this short presentation I will look at the breakthrough events that started the process of changing the laws in the western world that were mostly based on Henry VIII's Bugg
In the news today I see that Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller are the latest celebrities to sign a letter of solidarity with J K Rowling referring to the online hate directed against her. I certainly will never defend online hate in any form,
Magnus Hirschfeld was the first and one of the most influential gay rights activists in history. He is also know as the father if transgenderism. At the beginning of the 20th Century there was no real distinction between transpeople and gay peo
This is the last day of my personal 30 Day Online Challenge talking about gender issues. So what next. Next week is a very busy week - it's the PSA Summit and I will be attending a lot of sessions and networking all weekHowever I will be contin
Today I am talking to another transgender speaker and member of the Professional Speaking Association. Joanne Lockwood has had a successful career in technology and was a Past National President of the Round Table, an all male organisation; wel
In this very stressful times, is life more stressful for LGBTQ people? That is one of the questions I will be asking Pam Burrows, today. Pam is a member one of the LGBTQ members of the professional Speaking Association and she specialises help
Today we see drag queens and kings on the TV every week and if you ever go to a pride event, well, they wouldn't be pride events without a drag and general non conformist dressing. When I first came out, it was the diversity of people at LGBTQ
The past couple of weeks have seen a shift in UK Government attitudes against Trans and Non-binary people, despite the TUC and British Medical Association making clear their support and an employment tribunal confirming that Non Binary people a
When looking for guests for my show, my first stop was the Professional Speakers Association "Find a Speaker" database looking for people who spoke on gender issues. I have not met Nathalie, but as I decided to make one of my lockdown goals to
We are now into the last week of my 30 day challenge and today is my first show with a guest. Most of my guests this week are fellow members of the Professional Speaking Association and today's guest is ex British Airways captain, Cat Burton. Y
Do we need gender training in the workplace? I think so. When I started work in 1969 the workplace was very male dominated. Women were employed almost exclusively in support roles. The only female managers were in HR - I worked in the insuran
It is very easy right now to dismiss the need for so called "soft skills" training. Most businesses are struggling with Covid19 - many staff are working from home, turnover is down or fluctuating and now a second wave is making the rest of this
I have been reading, well listening to, a great book the past week called Women Don't Ask, which takes a no nonsense look at why women are, generally, less successful than men at negotiating for themselves. What has shocked me is that I have al
William Shakespeare's Sonnets were love poems - but the first 126 were about a Fair Youth and the first 17 clearly encouraging a young man to marry and father children. But who was the fair youth and do they imply that Shakespeare had a gay rel
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