Eula Scott Bynoe
Stories
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Ready to quit your job? We’ve got tactics for that
Many of us have fantasies of making a dramatic exit from our jobs. That final triumphant showdown with our boss. Strutting down the hallway clutching a box with our possessions, head held high. Kerosene and a lit match thrown behind the shoulder as we leave.
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Arts & Life
The Game of Thrones recap every lady knight feminist needs to read
Warning, spoilers below.
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Business
Bad day at work? Watch a show. It's good for you
Our fantasies — and our realities — are influenced by much of what we see in movies and on television, according to Salon TV critic Melanie McFarland.
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Trolls, how do you decide who to harass online?
SO MANY of us use social media and the Internet for work. There's just no escaping it. But what happens when online harassment encroaches on your work life?
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If you're a sexist internet troll, Celeste Ng might tell your mom
Many of us use social media in our personal and professional lives, but did you know that online harassment is increasing? *Cough* Random Internet guy. *cough*
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Business
We’re so over women being dinged for showing emotion at work
When Serena Williams was penalized at the U.S. Open for throwing her racket and calling the umpire a thief, it got us thinking. There was something all-too familiar about the exchange: Once again, a woman was being penalized for showing anger at work.
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Business
Don’t bring cupcakes to work if you’re a woman
We asked our Battle Tactics Facebook Group if they ever felt pressured to clean up after their coworkers, and it seemed like almost everyone had a story.
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Business
Mamas, raise your hand if you've pumped in a closet or bathroom stall
On this episode of Battle Tactics For Your Sexist Workplace, Eula and Jeannie start by talking with KUOW's Isolde Raftery about what it was like to be relegated to a closet to pump upon returning to work after her son was born.
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Help! My coworkers don't take me seriously
We've covered a lot of ground so far on this podcast, from impostor syndrome to what men can do to change the game. We’ve also heard a lot of stories and questions from listeners about stuff they’re facing at work. So in this episode, we answer some of your questions.
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Men: You have more power than you realize. Here's how to use it
Our battle in this episode is figuring out what it takes to tackle workplace sexism and exactly what it means to truly be an ally at work.