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Episode 45 w/ Romy Newman

Episode 45 w/ Romy Newman

by Taylor Beaven | Dec 28, 2018 | Gender Equality, The Will to Change, Women

Romy Newman, Co-Founder and President of Fairygodboss, the largest career community for female professionals, joins the program to discuss her own diversity story of working as a woman in corporate America, and shares her thoughts on what companies can do to improve...
Episode 44 w/ Robin DiAngelo

Episode 44 w/ Robin DiAngelo

by Taylor Beaven | Dec 14, 2018 | Anti-racism, Privilege, The Will to Change

Academic, anti-racist educator, and New York Times bestselling author, Robin DiAngelo, joins the program to discuss her own diversity story of growing up in poverty and at the same time recognizing her white privilege. Robin reveals the ways in which white fragility...
Episode 43 w/ Lily Zheng

Episode 43 w/ Lily Zheng

by Taylor Beaven | Dec 7, 2018 | Gender Equality, Intersectionality, The Will to Change

Diversity and inclusion expert, author, and executive coach, Lily Zheng, joins the program to discuss how to affirm gender expression in the workplace and the leadership skills that are necessary to validate all gender identities. She also discusses the importance of...
Episode 42 w/ Alex Jamieson and Bob Gower

Episode 42 w/ Alex Jamieson and Bob Gower

by Taylor Beaven | Dec 5, 2018 | Inclusive Leadership, The Will to Change, Workplace Culture

Alex Jamieson and Bob Gower, co-authors of Getting to Hell Yes: The Conversation That Will Change Your Business (and the rest of your life) join the program to discuss the urgency of moving beyond zero sum thinking and reveal the model they created to resolve conflict...
Minisode #22: Men Investigate Inclusion, Part Two

Minisode #22: Men Investigate Inclusion, Part Two

by Taylor Beaven | Dec 5, 2018 | Intersectionality, Male Allyship, The Will to Change

In this minisode, Jennifer continues the discussion about JBC’s powerful prospective client questionnaire. Discover the three strategic pillars of diversity, equity and inclusion, and how asking questions can help raise awareness within an organization. Jennifer...

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