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Breaking the Silence: Julie McFarlane on Non-Disclosure Agreements and self advocacy (Audio)

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In this episode, David Jones and Dr Naomi Murphy meet with Julie McFarlane, a prominent figure in the fight against exploitative non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and advocate for access to justice. Julie shares her insights on the challenges faced by individuals navigating the legal system, particularly those who self-represent. We discuss the implications of NDAs in workplace investigations, the importance of knowledge as power, and the need for systemic change within the legal profession.

https://www.cantbuymysilence.com/

https://representingyourselfcanada.com/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Going-Public-Survivors-Journey-Action/dp/1771134755

Key Topics Discussed:

- Julie's background and her journey towards advocating for marginalized individuals.

- The purpose and structure of the Canadian side of Can't Buy My Silence, focusing on educating people about NDAs.

- The psychological impact of navigating the legal system, including experiences of PTSD among self-representing litigants.

- The challenges faced by individuals when dealing with health authorities and legal agreements.

- The importance of trauma-informed approaches in legal processes.

- The role of whistleblowing lawyers and the current landscape in Canada.

- Julie's personal experiences with the legal system and her advocacy work

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100 episodes

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Manage episode 474747055 series 2913332
Content provided by Podcasters David Jones & Dr Naomi Murphy, Podcasters David Jones, and Dr Naomi Murphy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Podcasters David Jones & Dr Naomi Murphy, Podcasters David Jones, and Dr Naomi Murphy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, David Jones and Dr Naomi Murphy meet with Julie McFarlane, a prominent figure in the fight against exploitative non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and advocate for access to justice. Julie shares her insights on the challenges faced by individuals navigating the legal system, particularly those who self-represent. We discuss the implications of NDAs in workplace investigations, the importance of knowledge as power, and the need for systemic change within the legal profession.

https://www.cantbuymysilence.com/

https://representingyourselfcanada.com/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Going-Public-Survivors-Journey-Action/dp/1771134755

Key Topics Discussed:

- Julie's background and her journey towards advocating for marginalized individuals.

- The purpose and structure of the Canadian side of Can't Buy My Silence, focusing on educating people about NDAs.

- The psychological impact of navigating the legal system, including experiences of PTSD among self-representing litigants.

- The challenges faced by individuals when dealing with health authorities and legal agreements.

- The importance of trauma-informed approaches in legal processes.

- The role of whistleblowing lawyers and the current landscape in Canada.

- Julie's personal experiences with the legal system and her advocacy work

  continue reading

100 episodes

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