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Episode 37: Ellen Pao

Episode 37: Ellen Pao

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Ellen Pao is the co-founder and CEO of Project Include as well as the former CEO of Reddit.

Part of [ending online harassment] is just having a backbone. As a leader, just saying: “The people who are using my product and who are creating all the content, they actually matter to me. And I don’t want them to be abused. I don’t want them to be harassed.” It’s not that hard to make that change.

Notes and references from this episode: 

@ekp - Ellen Pao on Twitter 

Project Include - home page  

“The Reddit Revolt That Led to Ellen Pao’s Resignation,” - by Alex Abad-Santos, Vox

“Adam Neumann’s $350 million comeback is a ‘slap in the face’ to female founders and founders of color,” by Emma Hinchcliff and Paige McGlauflin

“Jada Pinkett Smith and Ellen Pao - Red Table Talk” - YouTube

Notes and references from this episode: 

@ekp - Ellen Pao on Twitter 

Project Include - home page  

“The Reddit Revolt That Led to Ellen Pao’s Resignation,” - by Alex Abad-Santos, Vox

“Adam Neumann’s $350 million comeback is a ‘slap in the face’ to female founders and founders of color,” by Emma Hinchcliff and Paige McGlauflin

“Jada Pinkett Smith and Ellen Pao - Red Table Talk” - YouTube

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