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New Legacy Radio

By: Christine Erickson
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  • New Legacy Radio is a social justice platform about people without children.
    Christine Erickson
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Episodes
  • Encore Centering Single, Childfree Women of Color & Single Women in Film
    May 28 2024
    In today’s episode we will discuss the research initiatives of Kim Martinez Phillips, who is a PHD Candidate in Sociology. She is studying cultural representations of single women in film, and is currently interviewing single, never-married, childfree women of color, for her dissertation research. We welcome her representational insight and the valued experiences of interviewees. We will also touch on her recent research around the portrayal of single women in film. The vast, collective community of people without children includes all cultures, colors, genders, disabilities, neurodiversity, sexual preferences, languages, and geography. We are an integrally diverse community. As such, our work must reflect and continually evolve to center the layered and intersectional experiences and voices of our community; voices that counter and transcend the status quo, cultural, structural and systemic patterns of marginalization and exclusion. New Legacy Institute supports research and other expressions of narratives by those who have experienced the stories within these perspectives. We are grateful for and looking forward to learning more from the work of Kim Martinez Phillips, at this initial stage, and as it develops.
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    1 hr
  • MicroSkills for Self-Care & Prevention of Workplace Burnout
    May 21 2024
    Today, on New Legacy Radio, we are honored to be joined by Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E. Lewiss, authors of the recently released book, MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact. Dr. Landry and Dr. Lewiss bring a fresh approach to navigating career and workplace stress and share their experiences as emergency medicine physicians. MicroSkills offers a clear, guiding framework of how to take small, intentional steps toward the expertise or career you want to develop, and how to increase self-care to reduce overwhelm and prevent burnout, in the process. Workplace burnout continues to have an increasing and pervasively adverse impact on people around the globe. In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared burnout to be an occupational phenomenon and further defined it as a syndrome resulting from chronic workplace stress. Workplace burnout rates vary by occupation and role and can be exacerbated by diverse life circumstances and organizational culture. One concerning example of the depth and prevalence of chronic occupational stress in the medical field. According to Medscape's 2024 physician burnout and depression report, almost half of physicians reported experiencing burnout in 2024. The highest rate of burnout was in emergency medicine (63%). The report was based on a Mercer survey taken by 9,200 physicians of different ages across 29-plus specialties. According to the survey data, specialties with the highest rates of burnout after emergency medicine include OB-GYN (53%), oncology (53%), pediatrics (51%) and family medicine (51%). What does this mean for the culture and business of work, individual practitioners, and employees going forward? How can we best navigate this today? Tune in live to learn how to immediately and effectively use MicroSkills for personal and professional self-care!
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    1 hr
  • Encore The Globalization of ARTs: Perspectives on Infertility & Gender
    May 14 2024
    In today's episode, we will discuss the globalization and evolution of Reproductive Technologies (ARTs). We will also address the social implications of reproductive technologies. We are honored to have Dr. Marcia C. Inhron here to share insight and expertise based on her decades-long focus on infertility and ARTs. Dr. Inhorn is a medical anthropologist specializing in gender, religion, and reproductive health issues, and the William K. Lanman Jr. Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs at Yale University. Dr. Inhron will discuss her work in the Middle East Region, and Arab America, including male infertility, and her most recent findings on egg-freezing and social infertility. Join us for this in-depth conversation to learn more!
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    1 hr

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