This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change.
The podcast features insights from:
Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers)
Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members)
Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member)
This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector.
https://wft.ie/
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This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change.
The podcast features insights from:
Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers)
Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members)
Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member)
This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector.
https://wft.ie/
WIFTI Women: In Conversation with Terry Lawler (Former Executive Director NYWIFT)
Women in Film and TV Podcast
51 minutes 11 seconds
1 year ago
WIFTI Women: In Conversation with Terry Lawler (Former Executive Director NYWIFT)
In this inaugural episode from a series of in-depth conversations with international changemakers, WFT Ireland Chair and WIFT International President Dr. Susan Liddy delves into an insightful discussion with Terry Lawler – former Executive Director of WFT New York and a member of the current WIFTI Advisory Board. Through this series, we aim to speak with a range of women who have shaped WIFTI and the media landscape over the last few decades.
With over two decades at the helm of the New York chapter, Terry's leadership has been nothing short of extraordinary. In this podcast episode, Susan and Terry explore many questions. What does it take to navigate the complexities of running one of the largest chapters in one of the biggest cities of a global organisation like WIFTI? What transformations has she witnessed during her dynamic tenure?
A special nod of appreciation goes out to our international colleagues at WIFTI for their unwavering support.
This podcast has been made possible with the support of the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Fund.
To learn more about the work being done at WFT Ireland and to explore the possibility of becoming a member, visit https://wft.ie/
Women in Film and TV Podcast
This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change.
The podcast features insights from:
Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers)
Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members)
Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member)
This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector.
https://wft.ie/