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Kasey Robinson is an Inclusion, Equity, and Wellbeing facilitator and consultant. She drives the workplaces programme for Beyond Equality, an organisation that works with boys and men to disrupt stereotypes and kick-start personal development and gender equality. She holds a Masters in Gender from the LSE, and her work spans gender equity, anti-racism, LGBTQ rights, masculinities, and sexual harassment prevention.Kasey spoke to us about how her need to understand why harmful behaviours and attitudes among men were so persistent led her to Beyond Equality. We also talked about how the organisation gets men into the room and what happens when they do, why there are so few organisations doing this work, and how technology and the internet are changing the way we understand gender-based violence.You can follow Beyond Equality here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit magazine.sendlinqs.com
Jess Davies is an influencer, activist, author and presenter. After years as a glamour model, Jess later transitioned into broadcasting, presenting for S4C and working with BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio Wales.Her BBC Three documentary When Nudes Are Stolen exposed how her images were stolen and used in scams targeting men worldwide, revealing how leaked or stolen intimate images are part of a widespread organised trade.Her 2025 book, No One Wants to See Your D*ck, examined online misogyny and digital harassment. In our conversation, we discuss how she pivoted from modelling into activism, the personal toll of having her images weaponised and sold online. We also talked about her book, the purposely accessible approach she took to writing it, and the reactions she’s gotten from the men who were originally fans of her modelling work.You can follow Jess here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit magazine.sendlinqs.com
Fiona Vera-Gray is an activist, researcher, and campaigner working on violence against women and girls.She is the author of Men’s Intrusion, Women’s Embodiment and The Right Amount of Panic: How women trade freedom for safety in public. Her most recent book is an exploration of women’s relationship with pornography, titled Women on Porn: One hundred stories. One vital conversation. In our conversation, we discuss how hesitation around sexual censorship gave space for large companies to dominate the porn industry, how algorithmic recommender systems are affecting our sexual freedom, and why that matters for women’s safety. We also spoke about women’s conflicted feelings toward the porn they watch and the politics they hold, and what that tension reveals about culture today.Learn more about Fiona’s work here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit magazine.sendlinqs.com
Roxy Longworth is the author of When You Lose It and the founder of Behind Our Screens. Her charity aims to broaden the conversation around online safety and reflect the real experiences of young people growing up on the internet today. In our conversation, she tells the story of being coerced into sending intimate images by two older boys at age 13, and the subsequent spiral of shame and self-hate. We discussed how her school and her friends reacted when Roxy’s images were spread without her consent, and her hopes for Behind Our Screens. Learn more about Roxy and Behind Our Screens here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit magazine.sendlinqs.com







