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An Obligation To Speak The Truth DIG THIS

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Gratitude Season continues with Episode 20. Today Jenny, and Kleanza archaeologist Manda Palmer gently, with compassion and vulnerability, have a very difficult but important discussion about harassment, abuse, rape, sexual assault, mental health and burnout in the practice of archaeology…and our obligation, to ourselves now, and to the next generation. 
Again, it feels like we're just scratching the surface, but it’s a start. And we touch on a few solutions too. The content will be alarming to some, and we have included more detailed information in the Show Notes, as well as resources, should you need them. Most importantly, please take care of yourself.

SHOW NOTES:
To our dear listeners, this episode contains content that may be triggering. Please check the show notes for specific time code indicators and for a list of resources, should you need them. Most importantly, take care of yourself.
From 17:30 onward, the conversation centers around sensitive issues until the end of the episode.Here are specific timecodes and information:
17:30 - begins the talk about sexual abuse, assault, rape, harassment and substance abuse20:49 - talk about perpetrators of harassment22:00 - talk about trauma and traumatic experience24:15 - talk about power relationships and gender 25:29 - talk about signs of trauma and breaking cycles26:28 - talk about trauma and somatic therapy 29:01 - talk about supporting younger generation30:38 - talk about being trauma-informed 31:00 - talk about harassment and reporting 33:20 - talk about safety in industry culture and mental health 35:50 - talk about body autonomy36:11 - talk about Indigenous trauma 
RESOURCE LIST:
Texting support for survivors: https://www.webelievesurvivors.ca/ Talking on phone: crisis line 1-877-544-6424 Vesta resource library: https://www.vestasit.com/resources-library/ National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.HOPE (4673) RAINN online.rainn.org Crisis Resources https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/crisis-resources Resources by province: https://canadianwomen.org/support-services/ https://cpa.ca/psychology-works-fact-sheet-workplace-burnout/ https://www.traumacanada.org/resources/links-and-resources/ https://www.nwac.ca/assets-knowledge-centre/Final-Trauma-Informed-Culturally-Appropriate-Approaches-in-the-Workplace-Final.pdf

Gratitude Season continues with Episode 20. Today Jenny, and Kleanza archaeologist Manda Palmer gently, with compassion and vulnerability, have a very difficult but important discussion about harassment, abuse, rape, sexual assault, mental health and burnout in the practice of archaeology…and our obligation, to ourselves now, and to the next generation. 
Again, it feels like we're just scratching the surface, but it’s a start. And we touch on a few solutions too. The content will be alarming to some, and we have included more detailed information in the Show Notes, as well as resources, should you need them. Most importantly, please take care of yourself.

SHOW NOTES:
To our dear listeners, this episode contains content that may be triggering. Please check the show notes for specific time code indicators and for a list of resources, should you need them. Most importantly, take care of yourself.
From 17:30 onward, the conversation centers around sensitive issues until the end of the episode.Here are specific timecodes and information:
17:30 - begins the talk about sexual abuse, assault, rape, harassment and substance abuse20:49 - talk about perpetrators of harassment22:00 - talk about trauma and traumatic experience24:15 - talk about power relationships and gender 25:29 - talk about signs of trauma and breaking cycles26:28 - talk about trauma and somatic therapy 29:01 - talk about supporting younger generation30:38 - talk about being trauma-informed 31:00 - talk about harassment and reporting 33:20 - talk about safety in industry culture and mental health 35:50 - talk about body autonomy36:11 - talk about Indigenous trauma 
RESOURCE LIST:
Texting support for survivors: https://www.webelievesurvivors.ca/ Talking on phone: crisis line 1-877-544-6424 Vesta resource library: https://www.vestasit.com/resources-library/ National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.HOPE (4673) RAINN online.rainn.org Crisis Resources https://www.camh.ca/en/health-info/crisis-resources Resources by province: https://canadianwomen.org/support-services/ https://cpa.ca/psychology-works-fact-sheet-workplace-burnout/ https://www.traumacanada.org/resources/links-and-resources/ https://www.nwac.ca/assets-knowledge-centre/Final-Trauma-Informed-Culturally-Appropriate-Approaches-in-the-Workplace-Final.pdf

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