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Summary
In this conversation, Janet Murray shares her personal journey through the challenges of cancel culture, including her experiences with breast cancer and the impact of speaking out on women's rights. She discusses the dynamics of the creative industry, the difficulty of changing minds, and the role of media in shaping narratives. Janet also talks about her plans to write a book to share untold stories of women affected by these issues, emphasizing the importance of women's spaces and the need for evidence in discussions about gender ideology.
Takeaways
Janet discusses her journey through cancellation and personal challenges.
The impact of cancel culture on women's voices is significant.
Creative industries often face backlash for differing opinions.
Navigating professional backlash can be daunting for many.
Changing minds is difficult, especially in polarized discussions.
Evidence and personal experiences shape beliefs over time.
Personal experiences with gender ideology can be eye-opening.
The consequences of speaking out can be severe for women.
Media plays a crucial role in shaping public narratives.
Writing a book can be a way to share untold stories.

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