
Helpline Staff Continue to Organize
09/12/23 • 56 min
We follow-up with former NEDA helpline staff and talk about the future of services. We also lampoon a comically out-of-touch internal memo and how enormous privilege can exacerbate the Dunning-Kruger effect
We follow-up with former NEDA helpline staff and talk about the future of services. We also lampoon a comically out-of-touch internal memo and how enormous privilege can exacerbate the Dunning-Kruger effect
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NEDA’s Mental Health Chatbot Wreck: We Interview Former Staff
Joy and Adam talk about the controversy around union busting and AI job replacement at the nations most notable eating disorder non-profit. We got receipts ya'll! We've also got former NEDA helpline workers with us to share some if that sweet tea you only get from inside sources.
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Their work and information can be found at:
FEDUP - Fighting Eating Disorders in Underrepresented Populations: A Trans+ & Intersex Collective
https://fedupcollective.org/
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