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How to Survive a Digital Assassination with Danielle Spencer, Federal Whistle Blower

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How to Survive a Digital Assassination with Danielle Spencer, Federal Whistle Blower

In this episode of Black Writer Therapy, host Ella Shawn welcomes Danielle Spencer, a courageous whistleblower who took on a major corporation. With over twenty years of experience in IT, cybersecurity, and project management, Danielle shares her journey from a STEM professional to a whistleblower. She discusses the story behind her book, "Digital Assassin: Surviving Cyber Terrorism and a Digital Assassination Attempt," emphasizing the importance of safeguarding our digital footprints. Throughout the episode, Danielle and Ella explore topics like resilience, the emotional toll of whistleblowing, and the ethical responsibility of speaking up against wrongdoing. This episode is a testament to the bravery it takes to stand up for what's right, even when it endangers one's own well-being.


Takeaway Points:

  1. Whistleblowing can have profound personal and professional repercussions, but it is a critical act of ethical responsibility.

  2. Protecting our digital data is crucial, and we must understand the potential misuse of our information.

  3. Standing up against unethical practices requires courage and can lead to retaliation, highlighting the need for strong support systems.

  4. Creative expression, like writing, can serve as a cathartic process for dealing with traumatic experiences.

  5. Continuous education on cybersecurity and digital privacy is essential in today's tech-centric world.


Discussion Questions:

  1. What are the potential risks of whistleblowing, and how can individuals prepare for them?

  2. How can we better protect our digital information from cyber threats and misuse?

  3. What role does creativity play in healing from trauma or stressful situations?

  4. How can organizations support employees who come forward as whistleblowers?


Hashtags: #BlackWriterTherapy #DanielleSpencer #Whistleblower #DigitalSafety #CyberSecurity #BlackWomenWriters #PodcastEpisode #Storytelling #Healing #EthicalResponsibility

Get In Touch with Danielle

Stay In the Know with Ella Shawn

  continue reading

46 episodes

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How to Survive a Digital Assassination with Danielle Spencer, Federal Whistle Blower

In this episode of Black Writer Therapy, host Ella Shawn welcomes Danielle Spencer, a courageous whistleblower who took on a major corporation. With over twenty years of experience in IT, cybersecurity, and project management, Danielle shares her journey from a STEM professional to a whistleblower. She discusses the story behind her book, "Digital Assassin: Surviving Cyber Terrorism and a Digital Assassination Attempt," emphasizing the importance of safeguarding our digital footprints. Throughout the episode, Danielle and Ella explore topics like resilience, the emotional toll of whistleblowing, and the ethical responsibility of speaking up against wrongdoing. This episode is a testament to the bravery it takes to stand up for what's right, even when it endangers one's own well-being.


Takeaway Points:

  1. Whistleblowing can have profound personal and professional repercussions, but it is a critical act of ethical responsibility.

  2. Protecting our digital data is crucial, and we must understand the potential misuse of our information.

  3. Standing up against unethical practices requires courage and can lead to retaliation, highlighting the need for strong support systems.

  4. Creative expression, like writing, can serve as a cathartic process for dealing with traumatic experiences.

  5. Continuous education on cybersecurity and digital privacy is essential in today's tech-centric world.


Discussion Questions:

  1. What are the potential risks of whistleblowing, and how can individuals prepare for them?

  2. How can we better protect our digital information from cyber threats and misuse?

  3. What role does creativity play in healing from trauma or stressful situations?

  4. How can organizations support employees who come forward as whistleblowers?


Hashtags: #BlackWriterTherapy #DanielleSpencer #Whistleblower #DigitalSafety #CyberSecurity #BlackWomenWriters #PodcastEpisode #Storytelling #Healing #EthicalResponsibility

Get In Touch with Danielle

Stay In the Know with Ella Shawn

  continue reading

46 episodes

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