‘Up to 75% of people who experience sexual harassment do not report it.’
What if instead of avoiding uncomfortable conversations about sexual harassment, we could just get better at having them? In the wake of the #MeToo movement, employees and leaders alike are struggling with how to respond to the pervasiveness of sexual harassment. We invited a globally-celebrated expert on the subject, Sarah Beaulieu, to help us navigate this uncertain, emotionally charged terrain.
Listen out for:
- A brief history of the #MeToo movement.
- The shocking statistics on workplace sexual harassment.
- What role does culture and community play in creating a safe workplace for everyone?
- How to deal with sexual harassment.
- How to spot sexual harassment in the workplace.
Resources:
- Grab Sarah’s book Breaking The Silence Habit here – https://sarahbeaulieu.me/breaking-the-silence-habit
- Bring ideas from Mindvalley into your workplace – www.mindvalley.com/superhumans
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About Sarah Beaulieu
Sarah Beaulieu is the author of Breaking the Silence Habit: A Practical Guide to Uncomfortable Conversations in the #MeToo Workplace. She is a speaker and consultant who trains managers and teams on skills-based sexual harassment prevention and response.
Sarah’s expertise has been featured in multiple news outlets, including Fox News, Harvard Business Review, the Associated Press, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, NPR, AskMen, and the Boston Business Journal.
In 2018, Sarah, along with Russ Hammonds, co-founded ‘An Uncomfortable Conversation’, a nonprofit YouTube channel that helps people engage in meaningful conversations about sexual misconduct through short videos.