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Feminist cartoonist and writer Lily O’Farrell - aka @VulgaDrawings - looks at internet culture - from alpha males to almond mums - and how it affects women and non-binary people. A @curlymedia podcast.

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Welcome back to No Worries If Not! Series 2, Episode 4. In this episode we're looking at the notorious Facebook groups 'Are We Dating the Same Guy?' where women share notes on men they're dating - exposing them for cheating, being abusive or just generally being badly behaved on dates. Since 2022, these online groups have expanded and popped up all over the world, but what happens when whisper networks move online? Why are the men involved taking their accusers to court? Are these groups unethical or a necessary protection for women? Special thanks to our guests Emilie Lavinia and Davina the lawyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to No Worries If Not! Series 2, Episode 3. In this episode we're looking at why women take centre stage in the fast fashion industry. Why are 80% of garment workers women? Why do Shein and Boohoo keep making the headlines? How the hell do you buy sustainable clothes with no money? Special thanks to Anna Bryer and Kaenat Issufo from Labour Behind the Label and Lauren Bravo.  We’ve included some of Shein and Boohoo’s responses to past allegations throughout this episode, here are some lengthier public responses from them: In regards to reports of low pay and poor conditions at Shein’s factories: “We are extremely concerned by the claims presented by Channel 4, which would violate the Code of Conduct agreed to by every Shein supplier. Any non-compliance with this code is dealt with swiftly, and we will terminate partnerships that do not meet our standards. We have requested specific information from Channel 4 so that we can investigate.Shein’s Responsible Sourcing (SRS) standards hold our suppliers to a code of conduct based on International Labor Organization conventions and local laws and regulations, including labor practices, and working conditions.” In regards to Bloomberg’s report of cotton from forced labour camps: In a statement, Shein didn’t dispute Bloomberg’s test results or say whether it uses cotton from Xinjiang. The fast-fashion retailer said it takes steps in all its global markets “to ensure we comply with local laws and regulations.” A “Sustainability and Social Impact” report on Shein’s US website says the company carries out regular audits aimed at ensuring a zero-tolerance policy for “forced labour” and other environmental and social concerns. In regards to the ‘help me’ label videos: Shein confirmed that the “Need your help” care tag was just a poorly worded label asking customers to help keep the fabric soft by using a softer detergent. They said: “Recently, several videos were posted on TikTok that contain misleading and false information about SHEIN. We want to make it very clear that we take supply chain matters seriously. Our strict Code of Conduct prohibits suppliers from using child or forced labour and we do not tolerate non-compliance.” In regards to the lawsuits brought forward to Shein by independent artists: “Shein respects creators and artists, as well as the intellectual property rights of others. We take all claims of infringement seriously. We continue to invest and improve our processes to detect and prevent infringements. We require our suppliers to comply with a code of conduct which includes certification that the products they manufacture do not infringe the intellectual property of third parties. In the rare cases where our internal systems fail to identify potentially counterfeit items, rights holders can report suspicious listings via our dedicated IP complaints portal, and we take prompt action.” In regards to reports of low pay, poor conditions and the ‘Covid scandal’ at Boohoo’s Leceister factory: An independent report (conducted by Alison Levitt QC) has found that Boohoo knew of “endemic” problems in its Leicester suppliers but did “too little too late” to fix them. Boohoo accepted the review’s recommendations for change in full and apologised for failing to “match up to the high expectations we set for ourselves”. Group CEO John Lyttle said the company would be “a leader for positive change in the city”, adding: “It is clear that we need to go further and faster to improve our governance, oversight and compliance. As a Board, we recognise that we need to rebuild confidence that these matters will be dealt with appropriately and sensitively, and that they will not recur.” As of April 2024, the Boohoo supplier code of conduct published on their website reads “No harsh or inhumane treatment is allowed: physical abuse or discipline, the threat of physical abuse, sexual or other harassment, verbal abuse, or other forms of intimidation shall be prohibited.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to No Worries If Not! I'm so excited about Series 2, it's bigger, better and even more compelling. In this episode we're looking at the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial, the misogynistic frenzy that ensued online, and the decade old hate campaign that set the stage for it all: Gamergate. Special thanks to Alice McCool, Katherine Denkinson and Jessica O'Donnell. This episode contains references to Domestic Abuse so please take care when listening.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Romantic Comedies

Romantic Comedies

2023-12-1941:391

Our second and final of our Christmas special episodes! A deep dive into our favourite Rom Coms and how they've shaped our view on love and dating. Special thanks to Monica Heisey, Lynsey Wilson from Maclynn International, and Melissa Moore and Yotam Ophir from the University of Buffalo.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Problematic Family

Problematic Family

2023-12-1236:34

The first of our Christmas special episodes! We’re looking at how to productively talk to family members with problematic views during the holidays, with words of wisdom from people who’ve had to have these difficult conversations. Big thanks to Theresa from Mermaids UK, Fiona Clark from Show Racism the Red Card and Kay and Danny. Theresa, Kay, and Danny are all using pseudonyms to protect their identities. This is a curly media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spirituality

Spirituality

2023-11-2133:51

She’s a horoscope, tarot, crystal girly! Big thanks to astrologer @AlizaKelly, anthropologist @Jourdemayne, professor Marisa Galvez and spiritual healers Venus, @TheTrapWitch and @AmberTheConduit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity

2023-11-1435:041

A deep dive into the underdiagnosis of autism and ADHD in women, and self diagnosing online. Big thanks to psychologists @EEG_SpecialEd and @JessicaLeighPHD, journalist @ChantayyJayy and the founder of @ADHDBabes, @VVNSings. This is a curly media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sex and Pleasure

Sex and Pleasure

2023-11-0736:321

Why does the orgasm gap still exist, and what are we learning about pleasure from the internet? Big thanks to clinical psychosexologist @thesexdoctor, sex educator @ReedAmberx, sexfluencer @ScottyUnfamous and Tasha Mansley from @SplitBananaaa. A curly media production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AI

AI

2023-10-3131:092

As AI becomes more incorporated into our everyday lives, how is it affecting women? Big thanks to tech and gaming journalist @LeighAlexander, tech researcher Clementine Collett, the founder of Iris Dating Dr Igor Khalatian and data scientist Ayodele Odubela. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Almond Mums

Almond Mums

2023-10-2431:231

Why are some mums so obsessed with their daughter’s weight? Big thanks to Lily’s mum, good friend Elle and Kerrie Jones, the CEO and founder of the @Orri_UK eating disorder treatment clinic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Alpha Male

The Alpha Male

2023-10-1732:314

How did a study on animal behaviour get hijacked by anti-feminists? Big thanks to primatologist and author Frans de Waal, social entrepreneur and public speaker @LewisWedlock, broadcaster @RichieBrave and of course Ruby for sharing her story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode one coming Tuesday 17th October. Subscribe now! Feminist cartoonist and writer Lily O’Farrell - aka @VulgaDrawings - looks at internet culture and how it affects women. A curly media podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to No Worries If Not! Series 2, Episode 2. In this episode we're looking at the rise in popularity of the online Trad Wife influencer. Is it just a harmless, aesthetically pleasing subculture of women doing housework, or is it masking something more sinister, like right wing politics and extremist ideologies. Special thanks to Alice Cappelle, Dr Veronica Hopner, Sophia Sykes and Jasmyne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mahshid

Great episode! That ending was so perfect! How do you do it? You’re amazing!

Apr 16th
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