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The critical role of men in fostering gender inclusion

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In this episode, we talk with Brian Ballantyne, co-founder of Men for Inclusion and author of the book 'Confessions of a working father'.
Brian explains how the idea of Men for Inclusion came about and his personal journey from being a female ally to becoming actively involved in gender inclusion.
With him, we discuss the challenges that men might face in recognising the disparities that still exist between women and men at work and the risk of not recognising those biases and sense of entitlement that might cloud our assessment of work-related situations.
We also talk about the importance of becoming role models to normalise gender equality, to show what women can do in a professional environment and what men can do at work and outside work to support them.
Finally, Brian shares his favourite brand, C&A: an inclusive brand that makes him feel good.
Find out more about Brian's multiple projects here:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-ballantyne-336754/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Confessions-Working-Father-Brian-Ballantyne/dp/1729107281/

https://www.e2w.co/men-for-inclusion/

https://wide.lu/

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In this episode, we talk with Brian Ballantyne, co-founder of Men for Inclusion and author of the book 'Confessions of a working father'.
Brian explains how the idea of Men for Inclusion came about and his personal journey from being a female ally to becoming actively involved in gender inclusion.
With him, we discuss the challenges that men might face in recognising the disparities that still exist between women and men at work and the risk of not recognising those biases and sense of entitlement that might cloud our assessment of work-related situations.
We also talk about the importance of becoming role models to normalise gender equality, to show what women can do in a professional environment and what men can do at work and outside work to support them.
Finally, Brian shares his favourite brand, C&A: an inclusive brand that makes him feel good.
Find out more about Brian's multiple projects here:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-ballantyne-336754/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Confessions-Working-Father-Brian-Ballantyne/dp/1729107281/

https://www.e2w.co/men-for-inclusion/

https://wide.lu/

  continue reading

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