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1. Beyond Binaries: Unpacking Gender Diversity with Cynthia Fortlage
2. Exploring the Spectrum: Gender Roles and Religious Influence
3. Challenging the Gender Dichotomy with Guest Expert Cynthia Fortlage
4. Cynthia Fortlage on Breaking Down Historical Gender Norms
5. Gender Equity in Focus: A Discussion with Cynthia Fortlage
6. Unveiling Gender's Complex Tapestry with Cynthia Fortlage
7. Cynthia Fortlage's Insights on Gender Roles and Societal Transformation
8. Dissecting the Evolution of Gender with Cynthia Fortlage
9. From Binary to Spectrum: Redefining Gender with Cynthia Fortlage
10. The Social Construction of Gender: Cynthia Fortlage's Critical Approach
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Cynthia Fortlage explores the complex tapestry of gender equity, historical roles, and the societal journey towards understanding and embracing the full spectrum of gender diversity.
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Cynthia Fortlage, gender diversity, non-binary history, societal transformation, LGBTQ+ rights, corporate inclusion, gender equity, religious service roles, psychological safety, privilege awareness
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<p>In this thought-provoking episode of The Inclusion Bites Podcast, Joanne joins hands with Cynthia Fortlage, exploring the fluidity of gender roles throughout history, the impact of binaries on society, and the active role inclusion must play within workplaces. Cynthia draws from extensive research and personal experiences to question historical interpretations that enforced gender disparities and examines the broader implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the fight for gender equity. Jo and Cynthia address the setbacks, including pay disparities and representation, offering a deeper glance into the transformation necessary for true societal progress. </p>
<p>Cynthia Fortlage is not only an esteemed gender diversity speaker and consultant, but her journey encompasses a shift from a high-ranking technology executive to a champion of non-binary recognition and women's rights. Her work has influenced over 500 corporations in 30 countries. Cynthia brings a wealth of knowledge and insights into corporate cultures, leadership, and the embracing of diversity. She also speaks on the potential undervaluation of non-binary individuals within statistical measures and the absence of women in specific religious hierarchies, underpinning this with her personal narrative. </p>
<p>The episode shines a light on the historical maltreatment of gender diverse communities and draws connections between biological diversity, inclusivity, and evolving societal norms. Cynthia demonstrates the need for workplaces to adapt and value diversity, underlining the economic and psychological benefits of remote working and inclusive cultures. Jo and Cynthia discuss the role of men, particularly those in privileged positions, in advancing the discussion on sexism, racism, and homophobia. </p>
<p>Listeners are invited to engage with Cynthia directly through LinkedIn or her website to continue this vital conversation. As always, Joanne echoes her appreciation for the audience's support and encourages the growth of the community intended to evolve inclusion by subscribing to and sharing Inclusion Bites. </p>
<p>This episode serves as a rallying cry for re-examination of our core beliefs around gender and inclusivity. It challenges the very foundations of binary thinking, pushing for a world where individuals are not just recognised but celebrated for their unique identities. The key takeaway resonates with an urgency for action, urging organisations to become bastions of change and allies to continue advocating for a society that upholds dignity and equity for all gender expressions. </p>
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Gender Roles Throughout History: "if we look at Cleopatra, who was a pharaoh in Egypt, yet pharaoh was an assumed male role. So how was this woman all of a sudden had this role as pharaoh?"
Diversity within Humanity: "We are so diverse and the spectrum is so wide that at the end of the day, the fact is that biologically we are very diverse."
Perceptions of Left-Handedness: "And everybody uses the study of left handedness where at one point it was illegal and then it was considered, well, if you write or use or dominant with your left hand, then you are working with the devil, and that's the devil's hand."
Historical Omissions of Female Voices in Religious Texts: "many of the books that were created by women were not included. None of them were included in the final product that we see in use today"
Perceptions of Intelligence Through History: "Well, if that's true, then if we go all the way back to some of the prehistoric peoples and so forth, they had larger skulls and larger brains, but that did not make them necessarily smarter and so forth."
Diversity in Senior Leadership: "Based upon the current trend of how many leaders actually make it to that most senior level and are black, it's going to take about 235 more years."
Fostering Inclusivity in the Workplace: "And so the reality is that what we have to do is get together to start overcoming all of these biases and perceptions that hold us back and the realisation that we have to start shifting it."
NHS Waiting Lists and Patient Care: "It was on the BBC News last night, I think it was, and they were talking about the NHS waitlists and how all the people that have been referred to specialists are no longer counted on those lists, yet they're still actually waiting for cancer care, for heart treatment, for some very serious health conditions."
Corporate Privilege and Self-Actualization: "I quote, had made it, and I had the salary and the cars and the house and the holiday and the bank account and everything else."
Gender Identity and Social Challenges: "I have men who try and put their power over me to show that they are, quote, sexually superior or so forth and create advancements that I didn't ask for in my personal space or that I'm trying to get from point a to b and they feel they get to interject because, well, it's just convenient for them."
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Welcome to The Inclusion Bites Podcast, I'm your host, Joanne Lockwood, and in this thought-provoking episode titled "Beyond Binaries," we're diving deep into the complex world of gender roles and equity with the insightful Cynthis Fortlage.
In our frank discussion, Cynthis takes us on a historical journey, tracing the origins and evolution of gender roles from prehistoric times through to the Roman Empire and how these have influenced societal perceptions to this day. We shed light on how biases in scientific studies and historical accounts have perpetuated gender inequality, and Cynthis critiques these narratives with a sharp focus on the importance of accurate representation.
Moreover, we tackle the setbacks brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the persistent struggle for equal pay, and the specific adversities faced by marginalised communities. Cynthis boldly confronts the binary thinking that clouds our understanding of gender and sexuality and makes a compelling case for the recognition of intersex individuals and the likely underestimated population of gender diverse people.
From colonisation to religious teachings, Cynthis discusses the various factors that have shaped our understanding of gender, bringing in her personal experiences with religious conversion and the impact of such dogmatic structures on the place of women in society.
This episode is not mere reflection but a call to action. Fortlage illustrates the critical role organisations must play in amending policies and creating environments where diversity is genuinely valued. She discusses the economic implications of gender disparities and urges workplaces to adapt and create psychologically safe spaces for all employees.
We pay special consideration to the impact of menopause, caregiving, and communities often overlooked, such as the LGBTQ+. Cynthis's journey from a C-suite executive to a pioneering gender diversity advocate offers remarkable insights into corporate culture and the continuous work required to instil inclusivity in our day-to-day lives.
As we peel back layers of privilege and societal structures, we invite our listeners to engage in this necessary dialogue, challenge the status quo, and strive for a more inclusive, equitable world – both within and beyond the binaries.
Stay with us on this journey towards inclusion and don't forget to subscribe to Inclusion Bites, where we encourage you to be part of the change, to share your thoughts, and help foster an inclusive society where all of us can thrive.
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