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Outspoken: Why Women's Voices Get Silenced and How to Set Them Free | Veronica Rueckert
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Are you done with the mansplaining? Have you been interrupted one too many times? Dont stop talking. Take your voice back. Womens voices arent being heardat work, at home, in public, and in every facet of their lives. When they speak up, theyre seen as pushy, loud, and too much. When quiet, theyre dismissed as meek and mild. Everywhere they turn, theyre confronted by the assumptions of a male-dominated world. From the Supreme Court to the conference room to the classroom, women are interrupted far more often than their male counterparts. In the lab, researchers found that female executives who speak more often than their peers are rated 14 percent less competent, while male executives who do the same enjoy a 10 percent competency bump. In Outspoken, Veronica Rueckerta Peabody Awardwinning former host at Wisconsin Public Radio, trained opera singer, and communications coachteaches women to recognize the value of their voices and tap into their inherent power, potential, and capacity for self-expression. Detailing how to communicate in meetings, converse around the dinner table, and dominate political debates, Outspoken provides readers with the tools, guidance, and encouragement they need to learn to love their voices and rise to the obligation to share them with the world. Outspoken is a substantive yet entertaining analysis of why women still havent been fully granted the right to speak, and a guide to how we can start changing the culture of silence. Positive, instructive, and supportive, this welcome and much-needed handbook will help reshape the world and make it better for womenand for everyone. Its time to stop shutting up and start speaking out.
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DebinHawaii
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Finished Fingerling Potato & Corn Chowder that used up produce starting to get a little limp: the multi-colored potatoes, leeks, onion, fennel & tarragon + frozen corn. The beauty of chowder is that you can use whatever veggies you have. I used coconut milk so this one is vegan & rich & delicious. 🍲😋Recipe link👇🏻
This book has been sitting on my library stack but since there‘s no hurry on returns now, maybe I‘ll actually get to read it.😬

MaGoose Great looking chowder. 5y
LiteraryinPA This soup looks delicious! Good for you! 5y
Texreader Thank you! 5y
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Megabooks
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Not only is this a fascinating book about the sociology of women speaking up in various spaces, it also gives you practical exercises for learning speak better. I highly recommend this book if you want to learn to how to interrupt colleagues or speak from your diaphragm, among other things.

It has interwoven a fascinating history of the systemic silencing of women and what is and isn‘t being done now to correct that. 4⭐️

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Rueckert has a background in both voice (music) and radio. Here she explores women‘s voices, both literally and as a concept, and how they are judged and silenced. She gives tips about harnessing ones voice and shows how specific women‘s voices are shown in society. It‘s a feminist hell yeah of a book, encouraging women and girls from childhood forward.

#ReadingUSA2019 #Wisconsin

Librarybelle Sounds good! 5y
squirrelbrain Sounds interesting! And you‘ve given yourself a kick to get those last few states ticked off! 😁 5y
Megabooks I think we‘re going to have a good time in #lmpbc together because we like/read a lot of the same books! 😁😁 I just started this one. 5y
Hooked_on_books @Megabooks Excellent! Hopefully we can find some we haven‘t both read! 😂 5y
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Now that‘s a chapter title!

Caroline2 Love it!!! 😆 5y
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I'm giving this a pick because it's a topic that needs to be talked about more. I wasn't completely in love with the writing style, but the author makes some great points mixed in with her self-help advice about voice lessons.

#TIL Glossophobia- the fear of public speaking. Until this book I never knew the name for it.

#NFNov @rsteve388 @Clwojick

rsteve388 9 pts 5y
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This book is a new favorite. It covers a broad range. From the physical mechanics of speech, to Susan B. Anthony, Hillary Clinton, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Disney princess movies, the Supreme Court, Circe by Madeline Miller, open office cubicle culture, tips on how to interrupt and tips on how not to get interrupted, political representation quotas, and more. A very approachable, engaging, informative, practical, inspiring read. Loved it 😊

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(From the book, though not pictured above.)

“Women‘s voices changed the game. When women participated equally in the discussion, the groups arrived at different decisions; women swung the group. When women participated more, they brought unique and helpful perspectives to the issue under discussion.”

#women #womenandsociety

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“Women have been trained to speak softly and carry a lipstick. Those days are over.” ~ Bella Abzug

#women #womenandsociety #womenandhistory

Hooked_on_books I have this one requested from my library—I hope it arrives soon! 5y
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This book starts with a focus on the actual voice and expands out into topics like politics, women in business, Disney films, and so on. It goes all the way up to some discussion of AOC, so very current. I appreciated practical advice like how to overcome the compulsion to speak in a hushed tone in an open office layout, how to interrupt, and a discussion of whether we should be shushing our female children. ⤵️

ReadingEnvy It's clear that it is not the actual voices of women that are the problem, but the presence of women, but if women are socialized for silence this is a very powerful tool. The only answer is more women! 5y
TrishB Great review 👍🏻 stacked for now as it‘s not out here yet and currently expensive! 5y
ReadingEnvy @TrishB it's a good read 5y
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