Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children

Jane Gilmore

Six episode podcast, hosted by author, ex-journalist, and creator of the Fixed It project, Jane Gilmore. The podcast uses the myths embodied in children’s fairy tales to examine women’s experiences of poverty, male violence, and disempowerment. Loosely based on her book, Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children, Jane Gilmore and guest speakers in each episode will look at a particular myth about women and gender and how it impacts the economic, legal, social, political, physical and emotional safety of women and non-binary people.

Episodes

  1. 11/18/2024

    Prevention, Change and Hope for the Future with Emily Maguire

    The myths about women that contribute to legal, medical, economic, social, political disadvantage do not operate independently. We silo them because it’s the only way we can explain and examine the detail of how they harm women and non-binary people. The only names we have for the big picture are patriarchy, white supremacy, capitalism, etc. Is change possible? How much change have we already achieved in the last 200 years? How to we protect what we’ve already done from backlash while we keep the momentum?   The final guest for the series is Emily Maguire, who will help connect all the threads from the series. (01:23) Themes in Fairytale Princesses (01:38) Recap of Previous Episodes (02:19) Understanding Prevention (02:53) Types of Prevention (03:35) Heart Disease Analogy (05:11) Primary Prevention in Violence Against Women (10:09) Challenges in Prevention Work (21:58) Intersectionality and Social Structures (25:14) Collective Action and Advocacy (33:56) Navigating Conversations with Opposing Views (34:48) Understanding Systemic Issues and Responses (37:23) The Role of Fear and Misinformation (39:34) The Slow Progress of Social Change (42:18) Reflecting on Incremental Changes (53:17) The Power of Individual Actions (01:02:38) Hope and the Future of Change 'Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children' examines women’s experiences of poverty, male violence, and disempowerment using the myths embodied in children’s fairy tales.  Each episode will look at a particular myth and how it impacts the economic, legal, social, cultural, political and physical safety of women and non-binary people.  You can buy the book 'Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children' at www.janegilmore.com or wherever you get your online books.  Follow Jane on social media: Facebook X Instagram Youtube

  2. 10/28/2024

    Sleeping Beauty with Lauren French

    How does making women passive players in their own stories and consent a barrier to male success impact our understanding of sexual violence? How is the fairy tale princess myth woven into the perfect victim myth, and what impact does this have on the legal system’s response to sexual violence? To answer these questions, Jane is joined by Lauren French, Head of Education at Body Safety Australia. (02:33) The Sleeping Beauty Story (04:36) Defining Consent Beyond Legal Terms (10:31) Teaching Consent to Young Children (13:14) Navigating Consent in Everyday Life (16:51) Challenging Traditional Views on Women's Sexuality (19:57) Addressing Legal Definitions and Power Dynamics (23:55) Incorporating LGBTQIA+ Perspectives in Consent Education (27:20) Navigating School Life and Safe Spaces (28:16) Understanding Power and Consent (30:36) Teaching Consent: Challenges and Progress (31:49) The Importance of Identity in Consent Education (34:38) The Role of Educators and the Impact of Poor Education (37:31) Consent Education Beyond Schools (42:35) Empowering Parents and Adults (44:48) The Lifelong Journey of Learning Consent (51:31) Hope and Progress in Consent Education 'Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children' examines women’s experiences of poverty, male violence, and disempowerment using the myths embodied in children’s fairy tales.  Each episode will look at a particular myth and how it impacts the economic, legal, social, cultural, political and physical safety of women and non-binary people.  You can buy the book 'Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children' at www.janegilmore.com or wherever you get your online books.  Follow Jane on social media: Facebook X Instagram Youtube

  3. 10/21/2024

    Cinderella with Wil Stracke

    In this episode, Jane is joined by Wil Stracke, Assistant Secretary of the Victorian Trades Hall Council to unpack the myth that women’s work is domestic, private, and powerless and that women work because they love it not because it has public value. How does this affect women’s economic safety, the value we put on women’s work, and women’s ability to contribute to public good? What are the policy and political factors at play? How much change has already happened? What do we do to keep this going?  (01:36) The Cinderella story (04:43) The Value of Women's Work (05:28) Challenges in Valuing Women's Work (08:06) Historical Context and Gender Norms (18:39) Patriarchy and Capitalism (24:14) Systemic Drivers and Cultural Assumptions (25:24) Challenging Patriarchy: A Revolutionary Act (26:42) Imagining a Gender-Equal Society (28:23) Empowering Everyone: Beyond Gender Norms (30:42) The Warrior Myth and Masculinity (32:13) Redefining Purpose for Men and Boys (36:53) The Role of Role Models (41:28) Collective Action for Change (44:25) Challenges in Valuing Women's Work (48:42) Hope and Collective Effort 'Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children' examines women’s experiences of poverty, male violence, and disempowerment using the myths embodied in children’s fairy tales.  Each episode will look at a particular myth and how it impacts the economic, legal, social, cultural, political and physical safety of women and non-binary people.  You can buy the book 'Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children' at www.janegilmore.com or wherever you get your online books.  Follow Jane on social media: Facebook X Instagram Youtube

About

Six episode podcast, hosted by author, ex-journalist, and creator of the Fixed It project, Jane Gilmore. The podcast uses the myths embodied in children’s fairy tales to examine women’s experiences of poverty, male violence, and disempowerment. Loosely based on her book, Fairy Tale Princesses Will Kill Your Children, Jane Gilmore and guest speakers in each episode will look at a particular myth about women and gender and how it impacts the economic, legal, social, political, physical and emotional safety of women and non-binary people.