
Sherry Benson-Podolchuk is a retired police officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
She has written three books, her first publication was WOMEN NOT WANTED, about her 20 year career and how she dealt with workplace conflict, bullying and sexual harassment.
Since retiring she works as a professional speaker/educator/consultant focusing on workplace conflict and helping others ‘find their voice’.
She is frequently called upon as a subject matter analyst by media and government organizations. She was part of two Federal government reports focusing on sexual harassment and bullying in the workplace, providing testimony and recommendations for changes in the RCMP.
She was part of ‘ASSHOLES: A Theory’ a Documentary by John Walker a Canadian and International Film director, that focuses on ‘bullying behaviors’, which premiered at Toronto International Film Festival in May of 2019.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heartledsoulfed/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heartledsoulfed/supportOther episodes
Other Religion & Spirituality episodes you may also like
Last updated episodes on Mumbler
Latest Blog Posts
Podcast production costs: what are they?
Creating content comes at a high cost. It requires time, resources, tools, and...Read more
Master StreamYard: The complete guide to professional live streaming
StreamYard StreamYard is a live streaming platform that works directly from yo...Read more
Podfade: What it is and how to avoid it
Podcasting is an exciting and rewarding medium, but many creators face a commo...Read more
How to normalize audio: professional techniques and step-by-step guide
Understanding audio normalization is essential for achieving balanced and prof...Read more
Podcast SEO: The Ultimate Guide to Boosting Your Podcast’s Growth and Ranking
Navigating the Fundamentals of Podcast SEO Podcast SEO has become essential fo...Read more
Where to publish a podcast? The definitive guide to maximize your audience
Creating a podcast is an exciting first step, but it's not enough. To ensure y...Read more