The WOW Podcast with Jude Kelly

Featuring Jordan Stephens & a discussion on how to bring up boys

July 23, 2020 The WOW Foundation Season 1 Episode 4
Featuring Jordan Stephens & a discussion on how to bring up boys
The WOW Podcast with Jude Kelly
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The WOW Podcast with Jude Kelly
Featuring Jordan Stephens & a discussion on how to bring up boys
Jul 23, 2020 Season 1 Episode 4
The WOW Foundation

Featuring Jordan Stephens, a discussion on how to bring up boys and a performance by Hope Masike

This episode features an insightful and candid interview with long-time WOW supporter and speaker Jordan Stephens, a writer and one half of music duo Rizzle Kicks. Speaking to Jude Kelly just before lockdown, they discuss the idea of toxic masculinity, race, and men's responsibility to check in on each other's behaviour. 

First up though, we look back to WOW London in March 2020 to ask 'Are we giving boys the tools they need to contribute to a gender-equal world?' in a discussion on Bringing up Boys. This fascinating conversation features Ellen Bird of Mums Like Us (a network for disabled mums), writer and Black Ballard Editor Jendella Benson, Koen Dedoncker, from Belgium's Men Engage Network, and Aceil Haddad from Pregnant Then Screwed.

Plus, hear from Mishcon de Reya's Elliot Moss about how they support women at their firm and a performance by Hope Masike, a singer, songwriter, Mbira-player and author from Zimbabwe. Her desire is to push the traditional mbira, an instrument labelled 'demonic' during Zimbabwe's colonial era, into new and contemporary spaces. She recently started a fibroid awareness and support campaign inspired by how (contrary to the handling they are given) they are affecting a lot of Black women's livelihoods in her country, including herself. Listen to more of her work here

Want to get in touch? Email hello@thewowfoundation.com, tweet @WOWisGlobal, follow us on Instagram @WOWGlobal and sign up to our mailing list here  

The WOW Podcast is created by The WOW Foundation, which exists to build, convene and sustain a global movement that believes a gender equal world is desirable, possible and urgently required. Find out more at thewowfoundation.com

The WOW Podcast is created with support from Mishcon de Reya. Produced by Alice Williams.

Show Notes

Featuring Jordan Stephens, a discussion on how to bring up boys and a performance by Hope Masike

This episode features an insightful and candid interview with long-time WOW supporter and speaker Jordan Stephens, a writer and one half of music duo Rizzle Kicks. Speaking to Jude Kelly just before lockdown, they discuss the idea of toxic masculinity, race, and men's responsibility to check in on each other's behaviour. 

First up though, we look back to WOW London in March 2020 to ask 'Are we giving boys the tools they need to contribute to a gender-equal world?' in a discussion on Bringing up Boys. This fascinating conversation features Ellen Bird of Mums Like Us (a network for disabled mums), writer and Black Ballard Editor Jendella Benson, Koen Dedoncker, from Belgium's Men Engage Network, and Aceil Haddad from Pregnant Then Screwed.

Plus, hear from Mishcon de Reya's Elliot Moss about how they support women at their firm and a performance by Hope Masike, a singer, songwriter, Mbira-player and author from Zimbabwe. Her desire is to push the traditional mbira, an instrument labelled 'demonic' during Zimbabwe's colonial era, into new and contemporary spaces. She recently started a fibroid awareness and support campaign inspired by how (contrary to the handling they are given) they are affecting a lot of Black women's livelihoods in her country, including herself. Listen to more of her work here

Want to get in touch? Email hello@thewowfoundation.com, tweet @WOWisGlobal, follow us on Instagram @WOWGlobal and sign up to our mailing list here  

The WOW Podcast is created by The WOW Foundation, which exists to build, convene and sustain a global movement that believes a gender equal world is desirable, possible and urgently required. Find out more at thewowfoundation.com

The WOW Podcast is created with support from Mishcon de Reya. Produced by Alice Williams.