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The Wobbly Road

The Wobbly Road

De : Tatum Swithenbank
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The Wobbly Road explores how life's moments of uncertainty, pain and vulnerability, are just as important as moments of success or joy. Each episode you’ll hear from one activist, creative or entrepreneur about how they've endured, adapted and flourished. Season 1 Creative Team: Host and Producer Tatum Karmen Swithenbank Co-Producer Bridey Addison Child Music by James Christie

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    • 7: Ep 6: Phoebe Montague “NOBODY OWES THEIR STORY TO ANYONE”
      Jul 22 2020
      Phoebe Montague is the founder 100 Women I Know, an inclusive community project opening honest conversations on sexual violence. Run by survivors for survivors.This episode we talk about neurodiversity, sexual violence, stigma and consent.Content warning: we discuss rape and various forms of sexual violence

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      43 min
    • 6: EP 5: Chris Hemmings "“OFFER THEM A HAND BACK UP”
      Jul 8 2020
      Chris Hemmings is a facilitator and author, focusing on redefining masculinity and strengthening empathy. In this episode we talk about the damaging effects of macho culture, how you can utilize your sphere of influence and the power of holding yourself accountable.Content Warning: harassment against women

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      40 min
    • 5: Ep 4 : Anick “SOCIETY IS GENDERING EVERYTHING”
      Jun 24 2020
      Tatum is joined by Anick Soni, an award winning creative focusing on Intersex awareness, childrens rights and mental health. This episode Anick talks about his experience of growing up as an Intersex person, the work he does with Black Pride and how damaging it is to be forced into a binary box Content warning: suicide and child surgeries

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      34 min
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