Unchecked Harassment (Episode 57)

Unchecked Harassment (Episode 57)

In a year of podcasts, this was the first time that we felt the need to start with a trigger warning. Why? Robert Sylvester Kelly (R. Kelly). Dr. Larry Nassar. Harvey Weinstein. Dr. William H. Cosby. Gerald Arthur Sandusky...and their countless accomplices are our reasons why. Sadly, we could go on and on with the legal names of both the famous and infamous perpetrators of heinous acts of sexual violence and related crimes. As we focus on endurance sport, we realize that many of our male-dominated settings provide ample opportunity for such behavior to spread. (Note well, we are not saying that women are not perpetrators or that same-sex violence does not happen. What we are saying is that the overwhelming majority of such heinous acts are perpetrated by men in power against women and girls...and the majority of those women and girls are not empowered to report bad behavior). Violence against women happens for various reasons that has nothing to do with the women themselves: quid pro quo propositions, hostile work or learning environments...and the hits keep coming via various forms of violence. Rumors, bullying, slut shaming, verbal harassment, unwanted touching. Oh, and let’s not forget -- much of this also happens in virtual spaces. Given this, we propose that such “scandals” aren’t scandals at all. A scandal is usually relegated to being a rumor or malicious gossip, but that’s not true for the victims and survivors. Such violence is their truth, which can happen anywhere -- on a bike ride or at the pool; during an event or in a changing tent; in your local bike shop or in a business meeting. Fortunately, we at least have the U.S. Center for SafeSport as a layer of protection, however we need much more than just protocols, policies, and procedures. Change management doesn’t occur just because some meaningless phrases are on a sheet of paper. They occur with deep personal work, ongoing awareness, and interrupting the bad behavior of the Roberts, Larrys, Harveys, Williams, and Gerald. Photo credit: Icon Sportswire/Getty Images

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*REBROADCAST* Be an Ally with Megan & Saxton Tobin (Episode 40)

*REBROADCAST* Be an Ally with Megan & Saxton Tobin (Episode 40)

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*REBROADCAST* Energy Vampires (Episode 37)

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Have you encountered someone who is so resistant to DEI work that they seem to drain all of your energy? You get sucked into the vortex of their unrelenting resistance, and often this distracts you fr...

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Wind Assisted (Episode 66)

Wind Assisted (Episode 66)

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14 Des 202135min

Ally vs Savior (Episode 65)

Ally vs Savior (Episode 65)

Many folks with identity privilege are inclined to lend a hand to others in need. We want to be allies to marginalized groups, and use the resources we have access to in order to help. However, there ...

7 Des 202137min

Race: Continuing the Conversation (Episode 64)

Race: Continuing the Conversation (Episode 64)

Last week Shaunna and Lisa encouraged us all not to resist talking about race. But how do we begin? For many of us, especially white people, talking about race is not a skill that we are taught. We ma...

30 Nov 202144min

Let’s Talk About Race (Episode 63)

Let’s Talk About Race (Episode 63)

Talking about race is really F%$*&^g hard. It is. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it. If we constantly duck and dodge frank conversations about how race affects our daily lives, then we will not...

23 Nov 202136min

Back in the Blocks: 2021 Outspoken Summit Recap(Episode 62)

Back in the Blocks: 2021 Outspoken Summit Recap(Episode 62)

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