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whistleblowing, advocacy, tech industry, Psst, Jennifer Gibson, support systems, societal impact, collectivizing, mental health, legal support

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In this conversation, Jennifer Gibson, co-founder of Psst, discusses the challenges and importance of whistleblowing, particularly in the tech industry. She emphasizes the need for systemic support for whistleblowers, the risks they face, and the societal implications of silence. Jennifer advocates for a collectivized approach to whistleblowing, providing legal and emotional support to those who dare to speak up. The discussion also touches on the personal challenges faced by advocates in this field and the importance of ethical leadership in corporations.


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Please note; two names are wrongly spelled in the captions they’ are Amber Scorah and Rebecca Petras not Amber Sporoff and Rebecca Petrus

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00:00Introduction to Whistleblowing and Psst

01:39Jennifer's Journey into Whistleblowing

04:51The Trauma of Whistleblowing

07:54Challenges in the Tech Industry

11:03The Risks of Speaking Up

14:29The Consequences of Silence

18:16The Collective Approach to Whistleblowing

20:50Support Systems for Whistleblowers

23:50Expanding the Model Beyond Tech

25:47Personal Challenges in Advocacy