E401 - Elaine Lin Hering Speaks Out on How Speaking Up Flips the Script
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In this episode of Reel Talk, we sit down with Elaine Lin Hering, author of the book Unlearning Silence. Together, we’ll explore how silence is learned, enforced, and internalized. Using her “Vocal Culture” framework, Elaine will shed light on how we can break these cycles to begin speaking truth to power in spaces that often demand our quiet — no matter who you are. Drawing from her experience as a Harvard-trained litigator, leadership facilitator, and daughter of Taiwanese immigrants, Elaine shares how using one’s voice becomes a radical act in systems designed to exclude.
Tune in as Akima and Elaine unpack what it means to unlearn silence in industries like film, where power and privilege shape who gets heard and who stays invisible.
A call to reimagine how we show up, this episode invites you to challenge the culture of quiet and reclaim the power of being fully seen and heard.
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