Andrea Dunlop
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Well, you are an incredible thinker, writer, speaker on this topic, and you are just a personal mentor of mine. So I always love having you on the show. Thank you.
Well, you are an incredible thinker, writer, speaker on this topic, and you are just a personal mentor of mine. So I always love having you on the show. Thank you.
Well, you are an incredible thinker, writer, speaker on this topic, and you are just a personal mentor of mine. So I always love having you on the show. Thank you.
Oh, Mary, you're going to give me all teary right at the top of our conversation. Just a little love fest to start us off. It was nice.
Oh, Mary, you're going to give me all teary right at the top of our conversation. Just a little love fest to start us off. It was nice.
Oh, Mary, you're going to give me all teary right at the top of our conversation. Just a little love fest to start us off. It was nice.
You know, and it's so interesting when you talk about your, you know, the duration of your career and how long you've been in this field and mentioning that 1974 was the beginning of mandatory reporting laws, because I think something that's very
You know, and it's so interesting when you talk about your, you know, the duration of your career and how long you've been in this field and mentioning that 1974 was the beginning of mandatory reporting laws, because I think something that's very
You know, and it's so interesting when you talk about your, you know, the duration of your career and how long you've been in this field and mentioning that 1974 was the beginning of mandatory reporting laws, because I think something that's very
easy for people to lose sight of especially if they are an elder millennial like i am or younger is that these concepts of child abuse being a thing that should be against the law that should be uh protected against in a formal way are very new um and hence i think very fragile. We are only sort of one generation into these being very accepted concepts.
easy for people to lose sight of especially if they are an elder millennial like i am or younger is that these concepts of child abuse being a thing that should be against the law that should be uh protected against in a formal way are very new um and hence i think very fragile. We are only sort of one generation into these being very accepted concepts.
easy for people to lose sight of especially if they are an elder millennial like i am or younger is that these concepts of child abuse being a thing that should be against the law that should be uh protected against in a formal way are very new um and hence i think very fragile. We are only sort of one generation into these being very accepted concepts.
And so even though I grew up with this as the norm, you know, people your age and my parents' age did not. And so I think that's something really important for people to keep in mind as we talk about legal challenges to these protections, which is what we were talking about today.
And so even though I grew up with this as the norm, you know, people your age and my parents' age did not. And so I think that's something really important for people to keep in mind as we talk about legal challenges to these protections, which is what we were talking about today.
And so even though I grew up with this as the norm, you know, people your age and my parents' age did not. And so I think that's something really important for people to keep in mind as we talk about legal challenges to these protections, which is what we were talking about today.
And this lawsuit against Reedy Children's, which we have been covering on the show, which is extraordinarily complex and which we are going to continue to cover as it unfolds. And so I really appreciate you being here to help us just understand really what's going on here and what is the substance of this lawsuit and its various claims and really just help us put some of these things in context.
And this lawsuit against Reedy Children's, which we have been covering on the show, which is extraordinarily complex and which we are going to continue to cover as it unfolds. And so I really appreciate you being here to help us just understand really what's going on here and what is the substance of this lawsuit and its various claims and really just help us put some of these things in context.
And this lawsuit against Reedy Children's, which we have been covering on the show, which is extraordinarily complex and which we are going to continue to cover as it unfolds. And so I really appreciate you being here to help us just understand really what's going on here and what is the substance of this lawsuit and its various claims and really just help us put some of these things in context.
um so you know one of the things i wanted to ask you about is this element of video surveillance because i think this is something that is not well understood by people outside of the child abuse field um although it has come to play in many of the cases that we've covered on the show it is um you know it frequently comes to play i think in munchausen by proxy evaluations but can you just tell us a little bit about
um so you know one of the things i wanted to ask you about is this element of video surveillance because i think this is something that is not well understood by people outside of the child abuse field um although it has come to play in many of the cases that we've covered on the show it is um you know it frequently comes to play i think in munchausen by proxy evaluations but can you just tell us a little bit about