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This episode is the second half of Anne's chat with Siobhan Richardson, an actor, fighter, and intimacy director/coach from Toronto, ON. In this episode we talk about what professionalism means in the dramatic arts, and how to cultivate joyful workspaces. We also talk about boundaries, and how to handle it when someone crosses someone's boundary in scene work. Siobhan walks through a framework for addressing and handling accidental boundary crossing in scene work.
If you would like to access a transcription of this episode, visit: www.uwindsor.ca/sexual-assault/PRS_podcast
Learn more about Siobhan's work at: www.siobhanrichardson.com
Our amazing PRS podcast theme song is by Canadian singer-songwriter Keats Conlon: www.keatsconlon.com
For more information on UWindsor's Sexual Misconduct Response & Prevention Office, visit www.uwindsor.ca/sexual-assault
Find local support for sexual violence at the Ontario Coalition of Rape Crisis Centres (OCRCC) website: https://sexualassaultsupport.ca/
By Office of Sexual Violence Prevention, Resistance, and Support (UWindsor)5
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This episode is the second half of Anne's chat with Siobhan Richardson, an actor, fighter, and intimacy director/coach from Toronto, ON. In this episode we talk about what professionalism means in the dramatic arts, and how to cultivate joyful workspaces. We also talk about boundaries, and how to handle it when someone crosses someone's boundary in scene work. Siobhan walks through a framework for addressing and handling accidental boundary crossing in scene work.
If you would like to access a transcription of this episode, visit: www.uwindsor.ca/sexual-assault/PRS_podcast
Learn more about Siobhan's work at: www.siobhanrichardson.com
Our amazing PRS podcast theme song is by Canadian singer-songwriter Keats Conlon: www.keatsconlon.com
For more information on UWindsor's Sexual Misconduct Response & Prevention Office, visit www.uwindsor.ca/sexual-assault
Find local support for sexual violence at the Ontario Coalition of Rape Crisis Centres (OCRCC) website: https://sexualassaultsupport.ca/