
"I'm always going to stand firmly on the side of free speech, so I had a lot of learning to do," she said. If there's a line-who gets to decide it? Do warnings really help?" The research professor and lecturer said she paused her podcast because she "needed to wrestle with the line between misinformation and censoring. Trump Tells Rogan 'Stop Apologizing' To Avoid Looking 'Weak and Frightened'īrown noted that she does not have the option of pulling her work from the platform as she has an exclusive contract with the company-unlike the likes of Neil Young and Joni Mitchell who pulled their music from the app in protest at Rogan and Spotify's stance on tackling misinformation.Trevor Noah Condemns Joe Rogan's 'O.G.

Joe Rogan Defends 'Missteps' Says Listeners Know He Is 'Trying To Be Funny'.Fox News Largely Defends Joe Rogan Amid Spotify N-Word, COVID Controversy.here is the link if you want to check it out Agency, advocacy, and action is now needed. Since we are all made up of masculine and feminine energy, the systems need to flex to accommodate different ways of thinking, and different approaches, encourage difference and not try to flatten the differences.Ģ - unconscious bias is an unintended adversary and permeates all arenas of entrepreneurial support.ģ - we now have the Rose review, the Logan Review, the Gender Index, the 10-year National Strategy for Economic Transformation and the Stewart Review is on the horizon.

We are working in systems that have a strong masculine energy because.well, the systems were created by men, with male thinking. The event presented many points, but the standout ones for me were:ġ - this is not a "woman" problem. Yesterday was also Ada Lovelace Day so a day for strong feminine energy! The event got me thinking about what inclusivity and gender balance means to me.how do we achieve it, can it be achieved, what is missing? What change can I effect? I also got the chance to catch up with some of my fellow Women's Enterprise Scotland chums - Bronwen Thomas, Christine Esson, Bayile Adeoti, Mandy Bailey. Professor Eleanor Shaw OBE and John Cushing.

Yesterday I attended the roadshow event for The Gender Index, chaired by Jill Pay, with speakers Yvonne Greeves.
