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Mary Mandefield makes sense of the talking points that matter to you… meeting the people who really know their stuff and the ones who have lived it too. New episodes every Wednesday.


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Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica.


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Caster Semenya - race, gender and being herself
Nov 15 2023
Caster Semenya - race, gender and being herself
When Caster Semenya sprinted to victory in the 2009 World Championships, it should have marked her place as an athlete on the global stage. Instead, it opened the door to questions about whether she should be allowed to compete at all. Semenya was called for a gender verification test and it was leaked to the media that she was born with differences of sexual development (DSD), meaning she has elevated levels of testosterone. Since then, the two-time Olympic champion has been at the centre of a huge debate about gender in sport. This has played out entirely in the public eye, but often without Semenya’s voice at all. Until now. I’m Mary Mandefield, and in this episode of Noted we’ll hear Caster’s story in her own words.As always, I want to hear from you on this. The WhatsApp number is +447723735241 if you want to tell me what you think, or share an experience you’ve had.This is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica.Exclusive statement from World Athletics:‘World Athletics' primary focus is on protecting the integrity of the female category. If we don’t, then women and young girls will not choose sport. That is, and has always been, the Federation’s sole motivation. World Athletics has over a decade of research, directly from DSD athletes in our own sport, that show high testosterone levels do provide an unfair advantage in the female category.’Fine more from Caster Semenya and full statement from World Athletics on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I’m a man changing how we face toxic masculinity
Oct 18 2023
I’m a man changing how we face toxic masculinity
Andrew Tate - we’ve all heard the name. He’s a self-described misogynist and what’s more worrying, is that he has a huge influence. Eight in ten boys aged between 16 and 17 have seen his content, according to charity Hope Not Hate. They also found that boys were more likely to have seen Tate’s material than had heard of our Prime minister, Rishi Sunak, which is mad.But what’s the impact of so many men our age seeing this kind of sexist, misogynistic content? This is Noted and I’m your host Mary Mandefield. This week, I’m exploring how online toxic masculinity affects the real world and what we can do about it. I speak to my colleague at The News Movement, Freddie Feltham. He’s looked into influencers like Tate, and talks to me about how they became so popular. He also shares his own experiences of figuring out what ‘being a man’ even means in today’s world. Dan Guiness is from Beyond Equality, which is a charity who works with young men in schools and universities to help tackle misogyny. He talks about the sorts of things people in power are doing to deal with this problem, but also how we can have an impact in our own lives, too. As always, I want to hear your thoughts on this. What do you think about the culture of online masculinity? And people like Tate, and their influence? You can send a message or a voice note, our Whatsapp is 07723735241. Find us on our socials: Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTube: @thenewsmovementhttps://www.thenewsmovement.com Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fleeing a festival: Understanding Israel/Palestine
Oct 11 2023
Fleeing a festival: Understanding Israel/Palestine
Imagine being at a music festival with your mates, then having to flee for your life. You might have seen the videos of what happened at a festival in Israel this weekend. In the early hours of Saturday morning, a Palestinian militant group attacked festival goers at the Supernova festival in Southern Israel. In response, Israel fought back and now over 1500 people have died on both sides. It’s Mary here with our next episode of Noted: This was an attack that was years in the making. But why did this happen? To understand that, we need to know the history. I speak to The News Movement’s Lucy Marley about the long-standing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. Why has it erupted now? And I’ll be bringing you stories from Tammy, a member of the Israeli Defence Force and Yara, a Palestinian journalist, to hear the impact of this shocking violence. Give us 15 minutes and we’ll take you through some of the things that will help you understand how we got to the October 7th attack. Drop me a WhatsApp with your thoughts on this episode +447723735241Find us on our socials: Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTube: @thenewsmovementWebsite: https://www.thenewsmovement.com Resources: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/tips-for-everyday-living/coping-with-distressing-events-in-the-news/Noted is an original podcast production from The News Movement and Persephonica.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.