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Episode 152 w/ Amber Hikes, Raquel Fossett, Whitney Barnes, Brandon Felton, and Jason Williamson

Episode 152 w/ Amber Hikes, Raquel Fossett, Whitney Barnes, Brandon Felton, and Jason Williamson

by Taylor Beaven | Feb 26, 2021 | Anti-racism, ERGs, The Will to Change

This episode, originally recorded as a DEI Community Call, was moderated by returning guest Amber Hikes, the Chief Equity & Inclusion Officer at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). Joining her were the leads of two of ACLU’s Employee Resource Groups (ERGs):...
Episode 151 w/ Natalia Lyckowski

Episode 151 w/ Natalia Lyckowski

by Taylor Beaven | Feb 22, 2021 | Neurodiversity, The Will to Change, Workplace Culture

Natalia Lyckowski, Neurodiversity@IBM Global Business Resource Group Co-Chair, joins the program to discuss the importance of addressing neurodiversity in the workplace, and the stages of representation. Discover the strengths and challenges that neurodivergent talent...
Episode 150 w/ Bernard Coleman

Episode 150 w/ Bernard Coleman

by Taylor Beaven | Feb 16, 2021 | Diversity, ERGs, The Will to Change

Bernard Coleman, Chief Diversity and Engagement Officer for Gusto, joins the program to discuss his career journey and what he has learned from ERG’s and employee activism. Discover DEI trends and best practices, and how to ensure employee engagement when managing a...
Episode 149 w/ Pranam Lipinksi

Episode 149 w/ Pranam Lipinksi

by Taylor Beaven | Feb 11, 2021 | Intersectionality, Mental Health, The Will to Change

Pranam Lipinski, co-founder of Work with Gen Z, joins the program to discuss the formative events that have shaped Gen Z, and what Gen Z looks for when they join an employer. Pranam also shares his thoughts about cancel culture, and how Gen Z has been instrumental in...
Episode 147 w/ Stephanie Lepp

Episode 147 w/ Stephanie Lepp

by Taylor Beaven | Feb 2, 2021 | Storytelling, The Future of Work, The Will to Change

Stephanie Lepp, artist, producer and speaker, joins the program to discuss the pro-social use of AI, including “deepfake” technology. Stephanie discusses her project Deep Reckonings, a series of explicitly-marked synthetic videos including Brett Kavanaugh, Alex Jones...

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