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Am I That Guy?

Alistair Heather is not proud of some of his past interactions with women. The Scottish writer explores what men should be doing to help women feel safer in the world.

Scottish writer and broadcaster Alistair Heather is not proud of some of his past interactions with women. In a previous job as a builder’s labourer, he would watch and laugh as co-workers wolf-whistled and cat-called passing women. In the street, on trains, in cafes, bars and other public places, he would see it as his right to approach and talk to women.

He knows that in behaving like that he has contributed to women and girls feeling excluded and unsafe. Now he wants to find out what he should be doing to help change the culture for the better.

Alistair discusses ‘locker room talk’ with former Aston Villa youth player and Dundee United Hall of Famer Seán Dillon, challenges an old friend and explores Police Scotland’s much-praised campaign which urged men to address their attitudes to women with a hard-hitting viral video telling them: “sexual violence begins long before you think it does. Don’t be that guy".

Producer Dave Howard
Researcher Carys Wall
Sound design Joel Cox

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28 minutes

Last on

Mon 4 Apr 2022 20:30

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  • Wed 23 Mar 2022 11:00
  • Mon 4 Apr 2022 20:30