15 episodes

Does achieving gender equality only benefit women? Are gender quotas thwarting meritocracy? Are women more risk averse than men? If you think you know the answers to these questions, then think again! Busted is an audio podcast series that busts prominent myths surrounding gender and the economy by teaming up with leading experts in the field. We uncover the origins of each myth and give you the tools to bust each myth yourself!  

Busted is a GATE audio series production from the Institute for Gender and the Economy.

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    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Does achieving gender equality only benefit women? Are gender quotas thwarting meritocracy? Are women more risk averse than men? If you think you know the answers to these questions, then think again! Busted is an audio podcast series that busts prominent myths surrounding gender and the economy by teaming up with leading experts in the field. We uncover the origins of each myth and give you the tools to bust each myth yourself!  

Busted is a GATE audio series production from the Institute for Gender and the Economy.

    Myth: Accessibility is optional

    Myth: Accessibility is optional

    Accessibility is about making information, resources, activities, and environments, well, accessible. That means that everyone should be able to engage with these things with minimal effort and as meaningfully as possible. Countries around the world including Canada and the US have adopted accessibility laws, but there’s still a huge disconnect between how important this issue is and how much attention it receives. Many people don’t think about accessibility at all. Or if they do, they think of it as a nice-to-have that’s kind of optional or that’s it’s just about accommodations and modification to physical space. This episode busts the myth that accessibility is optional. 
    GATE’s Busted podcast is made possible by generous support by BMO.  
    Featured Guests:  
    Dr. Mahadeo Sukhai, Head of Research and Chief Accessibility Officer, Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) 
    Dr. Jutta Treviranus, Professor and Director, Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University 
    Produced by: Carmina Ravanera and Dr. Sonia Kang 
    Edited by: Ian Gormely  

    • 33 min
    Myth: Care work is women’s work

    Myth: Care work is women’s work

    Care work is foundational to societies and to humanity. But even though everyone needs care, care work and those who provide it are often ignored, trivialized, or devalued. Why? Part of the reason is that care work is gendered: there’s a myth that care work is women’s work and that women just have the natural skill to be carers. In this episode, experts share research that shows that caring for others is a skill that anyone can and should learn – and if everyone participated in care, we could have more empathetic, healthier societies and relationships. 
    Featured Guests: 
    Dr. Taveeshi Gupta, Director of Research, Evaluation and Learning at Equimundo 
    Dr. Darby Saxbe, Professor of Psychology at University of Southern California 
    Produced by: Carmina Ravanera and Dr. Sonia Kang 
    Edited by: Ian Gormely 
    GATE’s Busted podcast is made possible by generous support by BMO. 

    • 29 min
    Special Episode – Dr. Sarah Kaplan on the gender pay gap

    Special Episode – Dr. Sarah Kaplan on the gender pay gap

    Overview: What causes the gender pay gap? Is it just because women are choosing lower-paying jobs? Are they just not qualified enough to make higher salaries? Think again. There are structural and historical dynamics that lead to unequal outcomes we observe in pay today. This episode with GATE founder, Dr. Sarah Kaplan, delves into how labour market biases influences the gender pay gap. 
    This episode was written and produced by the team at Level the Paying Field, a podcast by Ontario’s Pay Equity Office. Visit https://payequity.gov.on.ca/ for more great resources, and listen to the rest of the podcast at https://levelthepayingfield.ca/. 
    Featured Guest: Dr. Sarah Kaplan, Founder of Institute for Gender and the Economy 
    Level the Paying Field Host: Kadie Ward, Commissioner and Chief Administrative Officer, Ontario Pay Equity Commission 
    Busted Producers and Hosts: Carmina Ravanera and Dr. Sonia Kang 
    Busted Editor: Ian Gormely 

    • 25 min
    Special Episode – Dr. Tina Opie on Shared Sisterhood

    Special Episode – Dr. Tina Opie on Shared Sisterhood

    Episode 11: Special Episode–Dr. Tina Opie on Shared Sisterhood 
    Overview: How can we make meaningful progress on equity and inclusion? Now that we’ve busted many different myths about gender and the economy, you might be wondering about more concrete steps you can take to change inequality in your workplace and daily life. On this special episode, Dr. Tina Opie shares three practices for dismantling systemic inequities from her book Shared Sisterhood: How to Take Collective Action for Racial and Gender Equity at Work, co-authored with Dr. Beth A. Livingston. This special episode was written and produced by the team at our sister podcast, Rotman Visiting Experts. 
    Featured Guest: Dr. Tina Opie, Associate Professor of Management at Babson College; Founder of Opie Consulting Group 
    Visiting Experts Host: Brett Hendrie 
    Visiting Experts Producer: Megan Haynes 
    Visiting Experts Recording: Dan Mazzotta 
    Visiting Experts Editor: Damian Kearns 
    Busted Producers and Hosts: Carmina Ravanera and Dr. Sonia Kang 
    Busted Editor: Ian Gormely 

    • 31 min
    Myth: Gender-based violence is a private issue

    Myth: Gender-based violence is a private issue

    Overview: There’s a perception that gender-based violence (GBV) only happens in the home, and that means it’s a private matter, just for families or partners to deal with. This is a misconception that can keep survivors from reporting violence and finding support. Gender-based violence is a human rights violation that encompasses many types of actions including harassment, assault, manipulation, and abuse. It can happen anywhere, including in workplaces, schools, and public spaces, and has significant consequences for all of society. In this episode, we hear from experts from different organizations working against gender-based violence to understand why it is not a private issue but something that everyone should be working to address.
    This episode is based on an event we held in December 2022 for the 16 Days of Action Against Gender- Based Violence. See a recap of the event here: https://www.gendereconomy.org/we-can-break-free-what- it-takes-to-challenge-gender-based-violence/
    If you liked this episode, you may be interested in other GATE events. Check out our upcoming listing here: https://www.gendereconomy.org/events/
    Featured Guests:
    Pam Hrick, Executive Director and General Counsel, Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund; Harmy Mendoza, Executive Director, Women Abuse Council of Toront; Paulette Senior, CEO and President, Canadian Women’s FoundationProducers and Hosts: Carmina Ravanera and Dr. Sonia Kang
    Editor: Ian Gormely

    • 29 min
    Special Episode – Busting Myths on Remote Work and Inequality

    Special Episode – Busting Myths on Remote Work and Inequality

    Since the pandemic, remote work has become much more commonplace, especially for knowledge workers. While it has many advantages for workers, remote work isn’t going to mitigate inequality unless organizations implement it purposefully and with the intention to prioritize well-being and equity for workers. This episode delves into the effects of remote work on workplace inequality and makes suggestions for better workplaces for all. This special episode was written and produced by Rotman Executive Summary and features GATE’s director, Sarah Kaplan, and Senior Research Associate Carmina Ravanera.
    Featured Guests: 
    Dr. Sarah Kaplan, Director, Institute for Gender and the Economy, and Distinguished Professor of Gender & the Economy, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
    Carmina Ravanera, Senior Research Associate, Institute for Gender and the Economy, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
    Rotman Executive Summary Producers: Megan Haynes and Jessie Park
    Rotman Executive Summary Editor/Sound Designer: Avery Moore Kloss
    Rotman Executive Summary Recording: Dan Mazzotta 
    Busted Producers and Hosts: Carmina Ravanera and Dr. Sonia Kang
    Busted Editor: Ian Gormely

    • 21 min

Customer Reviews

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7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Traveler2323 ,

Wonderful series!

This is a wonderful series that uncovers hidden barriers and unexpected solutions. For anyone with a curious mind!

Kappy1964 ,

Love Busted!

Love the interviews and mythbusting. Highly recommended.

XR for L&D Pro ,

Inspiring & thought provoking

Great & important content - really challenges assumptions. ❤️

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