The privilege wheel Podcast
Format
interest areas
age
neurodiversity
formal education
ability
sexual orientation
body size
language
citizenship
class standing
body size
mental health
gender idnentity
Skin color
Concepts to introduce
Goals
Create awareness around these topics
show how all these topics are connected and that their relationship matters
statistical normality
value as contented to closeness to
whiteness
cultural egemony
Priviliege
doesn't equal an easy life
cis het
there are structures of power above our individual expereinces
Power matters (and it is everywhere)
interesectionality
discrimination within marginalised communities
towards folks in the same community (but on a different "level"/or not)
towards different comunities
women can be sexist, gays can be homophobic, POCs can be racist
bring people along the learning joureny
Narration
The host learns together with the listener
He questions and examines his personal experiences
news clips/movies/tv shows will be used to introduce topics and/or mark a specific point
there will be and awesome intro tune
Documentary style
first person experiences as much as possible
record things as they happenw ith the protagonists
give a mic to the protagomnists
interviews
mix theory and pracice
The host and/or experts introduce and explore a topic
real lived experiences help as to understand it better and feel it
There is a host that guides the listener through the topics, introduces the stories and the people
conversationalist partner that holds the host accountable?
isipration
like in scene on radio, turn the lens, start from the host's privileges
parità in pillole, un introduzione a grandi temi con un linguaggio accessibile e un tono empatico
amplify marginalized vocies
talk to counterparts
anticipate counterarguments
a poor socialist can be sexist
these issues are systematic
we are socialized to be
racist
sexist
ableist
etc
it's not (only) an individual issue
each episode focuses on a wedge of the wheel
co-option of movements
by companies
individuals
greenwashing
performative feminism/antiracism
passport privilege
good intentions are not enough-outcome matters