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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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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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