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Journey to Transformation

Journey to Transformation

Teia Rogers & Lauren Burrows

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 79

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Teia and Lauren have worked in the humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding fields for...long enough. Now they’re travelling around in a campervan, on a journey to understand what organisational transformation does, and could, look like. Join them each week as they discuss their non-profit experience and invite guests from across different sectors to pull back the curtain on how organisations function (or not) and understand what can be done on an organisational and individual level to address complex social issues. Are you ready? Are you sure? It might sting.

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UK Evaluation Society (The Free Version): Negotiating Feminist Principles

Season 1 · Episode 77

jeudi 19 octobre 2023Duration 01:08:26

At the 2023 UK Evaluation Society presentation, we synthesised our experience with national and international non-governmental organisations, focusing on the pragmatic application of Kimberlé Crenshaw's intersectionality and the Data Feminism principles of Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein while addressing ethical considerations and strategies. Our presentation, Negotiating Feminist Principles and Approaches in Complex Contexts, underscores that traditional feminist and anti-racist perspectives often overlook the complexities of multi-dimensional identities.



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Greenpeace vs. Sunak: Protest and provocation

Season 1 · Episode 76

vendredi 1 septembre 2023Duration 48:02

Please donate to the Maui Strong Fund to support victims of the fire.


The Maui Strong Fund is providing financial resources to support the immediate and long-term recovery needs for the people and places affected by the devastating Maui wildfires.


In this episode, we delved into the topic of Greenpeace's protest at the residence of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. This protest was sparked by the UK government's announcement to issue new oil and gas drilling licenses, a move that contradicts the country's commitment to battling climate change. Lauren and Teia talk about the complexities and challenges of environmental activism in today's political climate.


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Edited by Teia Rogers

Music by Praz Khanal

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The 'Messiah Syndrome': Why We Need to Be Heroes (Subscription)

Season 1 · Episode 68

lundi 29 mai 2023Duration 49:49

In this enlightening episode of our podcast, we delve deep into the amusing yet significant terrain of the 'Saviour Complex' and the 'Superhero Complex.' Particularly common amongst high achievers and workaholics, these fascinating psychological phenomena could be affecting you or those close to you.


Are you the kind of person who's always switched 'on', tirelessly striving to provide for those around you, and seemingly incapable of acknowledging a need for rest? Maybe you're irrevocably attracted to the role of the protector, particularly towards those showing signs of weakness and vulnerability. If these characteristics ring true, you might be grappling with the Saviour Complex.

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Roaring for our Values

Season 1 · Episode 67

mardi 23 mai 2023Duration 25:59

Values and Jurassic Park were an unexpected meet-up in this episode. Lauren and Teia talk about a decision that echoed the cautionary wisdom of Dr Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park: We were so preoccupied with whether we could that we didn't stop to think if we should. The decision? To cease work until they were certain that the delivery genuinely reflected core values. This episode explores the crossroads when you find your work is not resonating with your values. Expect an open and candid conversation about the difficulties and pushbacks faced and the profound impact this decision had on interactions with clients and the broader humanitarian and development sector.


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Edited by Teia Rogers

Music by Praz Khanal

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Voicing Dissent: The Right to Protest and the King’s Coronation Chicken

Season 1 · Episode 66

mardi 16 mai 2023Duration 45:25

In this episode, we unpack the complex issue of the right to protest, using the recent protests at the King’s coronation as a case study. We delve into the implications of the arrests made during these protests, the controversy surrounding new protest-related legislation in the UK, and discuss the balance between freedom of expression and public safety. Join us as we explore the delicate dance between democratic freedoms and societal cohesion, and the role protests play in shaping our society. Teia also gives her hot protesting tips.



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Young, Dumb, and Broke: Reflections on the World Bank

Season 1 · Episode 65

mardi 9 mai 2023Duration 49:07

Join us for a wild ride as the World Bank evolves under new leader Ajay Banga, tackling Fragility, Conflict, and Violence while navigating power dynamics and the controversial Gentlemen's Agreement. We talk development intrigue, power plays, and green ambitions in this thrilling tale of transformation. We briefly mention the recent Coronation. We're got more to say...stay tuned for an extra episode this week!


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Camp Quirky 2023 and the pursuit of safe spaces

Season 1 · Episode 64

mardi 2 mai 2023Duration 32:17

Join Lauren and Teia as they share their lively adventures at Camp Quirky, the captivating van life festival in the UK. Listen to how Teia delivered an inspiring self-defence class tailored for van life owners and the duo's spirited interactions with fellow van enthusiasts. Inspired by a new space at Camp Quirky called "Camp Queerky", this got Lauren and Teia thinking about safe spaces, what actually makes a safe space, and for whom. Reflecting back on the humanitarian sector, Lauren and Teia discuss the intriguing idea of "third spaces" and how they contribute to creating more inclusive and collaborative environments. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the go-to phrase "creating a safe space", and you got it, what Lauren and Teia really think about it...


Things we mention:

  • Camp Quirky: A lively van life gathering in the UK
  • Third Space: An innovative concept for creating inclusive and collaborative environments


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Edited by Teia Rogers

Music by Praz Khanal

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The Factfulness Quiz and pros and cons of Negativity Bias

Season 1 · Episode 63

mardi 25 avril 2023Duration 55:44

In this podcast episode, we discuss the book "Factfulness" by Hans Rosling and its key themes, including challenging misconceptions and adopting a fact-based understanding of global trends. The episode delves into the "negativity bias," a psychological phenomenon that leads us to perceive the world as more negative than it is. We explore its implications on decision-making, policy-making, and public opinion and discuss how "Factfulness" counters this bias with data-driven evidence. Teia takes the quiz, and as we all know Teia by now, her results are unsurprising!


If you are interested, you can purchase the book here.


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Edited by Teia Rogers

Music by Praz Khanal

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The Great Divide: Oxfam's Inclusive Language Guide - Part Two

Season 1 · Episode 62

mardi 18 avril 2023Duration 34:19

In this second instalment of our engaging discussion on Oxfam's Inclusive Language Guide, Lauren and Teia dive deeper into the content, examining the guide's specific suggestions like using "partner" and "parenthood" as more inclusive language alternatives. They candidly share their opinions on putting these recommendations into practice and ponder the question: Is there such a thing as too inclusive?


Join Lauren and Teia for a captivating conversation that strikes the perfect balance between fun, insightful, and informative. You'll also get an update on Teia's exciting clinical trial journey, so don't miss out!


This episode promises to enrich your understanding of the complexities of inclusive language and its role in shaping our society. Be sure to check out Oxfam's Language Guide and let us know your thoughts at jrnypodcast@gmail.com! We always enjoy hearing from our listeners!


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Edited by Teia Rogers

Music by Praz Khanal

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The Great Divide: Oxfam's Inclusive Language Guide - Part One

Season 1 · Episode 61

mardi 11 avril 2023Duration 41:02

In part one of this two-part series, Lauren and Teia examine the recent controversy surrounding Oxfam's Inclusive Language Guide, exploring the motivations behind its creation, the reactions it has sparked, and the implications it has for broader conversations around inclusion and language. Throughout the episode, Teia and Lauren provide a nuanced and engaging analysis of the guide and the debates it has generated. From the challenges of implementing inclusive language policies within large organisations to the ways in which language reflects and shapes societal norms and values, this episode is packed with insights and takeaways that are sure to leave you pondering the role of language in our lives.


You can find Oxfam's Langauge Guide here. Write to us at jrnypodcast@gmail.com and let us know what you think!


Trigger Warning: Lauren and Teia discuss words and phrases that could be triggering to some people. Please visit the websites below for support:

https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/

https://www.traumasurvivorsnetwork.org/traumapedias/716

www.blackmindsmatteruk.com

www.rethink.org

www.mind.org.uk


Follow us:

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Twitter: @jrnypodcast


Edited by Teia Rogers

Music by Praz Khanal

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