Periodically I’m contacted by reporters about topics discussed on this blog. Here’s a fairly complete list of 2018 news stories in which I’ve been interviewed or where my work has been discussed:
- Gene Maddaus, Live Nations Production Chief Heather Parry Put on Leave Amid Verbal Abuse Claims, Variety (December) (I’ll have more to say about this one in a future post);
- Richard B. Cohen, Hair On Fire, Heart Attacks, And . . . A Female Santa Claus, Above the Law (November) (about workplace bullying in law firms);
- Jessica Press, Women Need to Know They Don’t Have to Take Bullying in the Workplace, Redbook Magazine (October);
- Beenish Ahmed, Summer Interns in NYC Learned a Lot – Including How to Live on Nearly Nothing, WNYC-FM (August);
- Ruth McCambridge, The Senate Votes to Finally Compensate Interns, Nonprofit Quarterly (July);
- Catie Edmondson, Fighting Privilege: The Senate Finally Wants to Pay Its Interns, New York Times (June);
- Five more executives fired as Nike confronts workplace harassment, France24 wire story (May);
- Matthew Townsend & Esme E. Deprez, Companies Have an Aha! Moment: Bullies Don’t Make the Best Managers, Bloomberg Business Week (May);
- Jen Fifield, Why taxpayers pay when legislators are accused of sexual misconduct, PBS News Hour (February);
- Colman M. Herman, Trump makes it easier not to pay interns, Commonwealth (February);
- Michael Arria, Workplace Bullying Affects Nearly Half of US Workers. It’s Time We Did Something About It., Truthout (January).