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Seasoning the reasoning

12 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 3 years ago -

Hári Sewell in conversation with guests about social justice and equality in relation to issues such as race, gender, sex, poverty and masculinities.

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Episode 11 Rob Berkeley on masculinity, gender and queer identity

June 29, 2021 13:26 - 34 minutes - 63 MB

Hári Sewell talks with Rob Berkeley on masculinity and queer identity. Award-winning busybody, and recovering academic, Rob Berkeley is founding editor of BLKOUT_UK.com, the asset-based community development agency, and collaborative leadership network for and by Black queer men. He was Director of the UK’s leading racial justice think-tank, Runnymede Trust (2009-14). A writer on education, social justice and community organizing, a 2019 Simon Industrial Fellow at the University of Mancheste...

Episode 10 Marcel Vige Expert of race and mental health

June 16, 2021 14:37 - 45 minutes - 84.2 MB

Hári Sewell in conversation with long term colleague Marcel Vige about the persistence of racial inequalities in mental health and possible ways forwards. Marcel Vige is the Head of Equity at Mind, leading Mind’s Equity Innovation Unit. This involves supporting the development and Mind's strategic ambition to become an antiracist organisation, also addressing the link between poverty, social exclusion and mental health. Mind’s Equity Innovation Unit partners with teams across Mind to ensure ...

Episode 9 Unconscious bias expert Smita Tharoor

April 20, 2021 06:08 - 39 minutes - 72.1 MB

Smita Tharoor is a motivational keynote speaker and thought leader on the Unconscious Bias and how it influences all of us. Smita has spoken at conferences all over the world from Philadelphia to Penang with Berlin and Bangalore in the middle. She talks about emotional resilience, change management, leading in times of uncertainty and other similar topics all embedded by our unconscious bias. She is the founder of Tharoor Associates a Training, Coaching and Organisational development compan...

Episode 8 Performing artist Sami Switch talks about masculinity, mental health and asylum seekers

April 09, 2021 17:37 - 36 minutes - 67.7 MB

Sami and Hári are good friends who in conversation explore a range of subjects with warmth and appreciation of each other.  Sami Switch is a half Tunisian, half Irish singer, songwriter, rapper and poet from Reading. He is signed to BMG publishing and has current writing credits on various chart songs, including an official chart number 3 with "Wes Nelson- See Nobody". After releasing 3 bodies of work (Carpe Diem, Momento Mori, Solace) we can see he’s got an incredible understanding of the w...

Episode 7 Dr Lade Smith talks about race and mental health

March 30, 2021 06:55 - 43 minutes - 80.8 MB

Dr Smith is a Consultant Psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Visiting Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings College London.  She graduated in Medicine from Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, winning prizes in Psychological Medicine. Having trained in general psychiatry, she is now a forensic psychiatrist. She is Clinical Director of the Forensic Services at SLaM. She is also the Clinical Director of the Natio...

Episode 6 Penny Rabiger talks about social justice in education

February 08, 2021 19:31 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

Penny Rabiger was a teacher for over a decade and later became one of the founder members of the team that set up The Key, the leading information and guidance service for school leaders and school governors, where she was Director of Business Development. She has worked with a number of social enterprises in the education sector, including as Head of Membership at Challenge Partners, an education charity which facilitates peer review between schools, and the Finnish immersive storytelling o...

Episode 5 Craig Morgan talks about society and mental health

January 26, 2021 07:17 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

In this episode we discuss how social inequality show up on those who have contact with mental health services in disproportionately higher numbers. Craig Morgan is Professor of Social Epidemiology, Head of the Health Service and Population Research Department at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, and Co-Director of the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health. He has previously held a MRC Special Training Fellowship in Health Services Research, and completed his PhD in Soc...

Episode 4 with Suman Fernando talking about institutional and other forms of racism in psychiatry and mental health services

January 06, 2021 18:52 - 56 minutes - 105 MB

Suman Fernando is a retired consultant psychiatrist and is an academic.  He is widely published and is one of the leading voices in the English speaking world on race and mental health.  In this podcast Fernando locates the racism in psychiatry not purely as a critique of the practice of individual professionals but the way in which psychiatry was developed and how it continues to evolve as a discipline, i.e. the underpinning assumptions and approaches.  Hári Sewell and Suman Fernando have w...

Seasoning the reasoning Episode 3, international award winning journalist and author, Mary O'Hara speaks on social justice

December 21, 2020 09:00 - 31 minutes - 72.5 MB

Mary O'Hara speaks about poverty, austerity and how the elite in society shape policies that universally disadvantage those who do not benefit from privilege.   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/h341ri-sewell/message

Seasoning the reasoning Episode 3, Mary O'Hara

December 21, 2020 09:00 - 31 minutes - 72.5 MB

Mary O'Hara speaks about poverty, austerity and how the elite in society shape policies that universally disadvantage those who do not benefit from privilege.   --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/h341ri-sewell/message

Episode 2: Retired international rugby player Kearnan Myall talks about masculinity and mental health

December 12, 2020 12:55 - 32 minutes - 61.2 MB

Wasps and England rugby star Kearnan Myall talks with Hári Sewell about masculinity and mental health and how help seeking is mitigated by dominant models of masculinity.  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/h341ri-sewell/message

Episode 1. Otto Scharmer talks about the relevance of Theory U to racial justice

December 12, 2020 10:23 - 44 minutes - 81.7 MB

Podcast on the relevance of Dr Otto Scharmer's Theory U to work on racial justice.  This is the first episode in Hári Sewell podcast series Seasoning the Reasoning, which explores issues of social justice including race, gender and masculinities. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/h341ri-sewell/message

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