Gretchen Carlson: How to Be Fierce
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The content segments cover an interview with Gretchen Carlson, a prominent figure in the Me Too Movement, conducted by Guy Kawasaki. The interview explores Carlson's journey from Miss America to becoming an advocate for fair workplaces and her work against forced arbitration clauses and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
Carlson reflects on her Miss America experience, her upbringing, and the changes she made as the chair of the Miss America organization. She discusses her decision to go public with her sexual harassment claims against Roger Ailes and the factors that lead individuals to become perpetrators of harassment and abuse. The conversation also touches on the complicity of women in these situations and the need for transparency and independent entities to handle harassment complaints.
Carlson's advocacy work against forced arbitration and NDAs is highlighted, along with her nonprofit organization, Lift Our Voices, and their research on the impact of banning NDAs in the workplace. She discusses the loopholes companies use to enforce forced arbitration and suggests informing employees about company policies. The interview concludes with Carlson discussing the challenges faced by single mothers and low-wage workers, the importance of educating boys about respecting women, and her frustrations with politicians.
Overall, the content segments provide a comprehensive overview of Carlson's journey, her advocacy work, and her perspectives on various issues related to harassment, abuse, and workplace fairness.
The content segments cover an interview with Gretchen Carlson, a prominent figure in the Me Too Move