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Episode 163 w/ Martina Winston and Wendy Evesque

Episode 163 w/ Martina Winston and Wendy Evesque

by Taylor Beaven | Apr 21, 2021 | Inclusive Leadership, Intersectionality, The Will to Change

In this episode originally recorded as a DEI Community Call, guest moderator Elfi Martinez, Senior Director at Jennifer Brown Consulting, spoke with Martina Winston, Vice President & Senior HR Partner at Protective Life Corporation, and Wendy Evesque, Executive...
Episode 153 w/ Farah Bala, Jannie Kamara, and Gentle Ramirez

Episode 153 w/ Farah Bala, Jannie Kamara, and Gentle Ramirez

by Taylor Beaven | Mar 3, 2021 | Intersectionality, The Future of Work, The Will to Change

In this episode, originally recorded as a DEI Community Call, Farah Bala, the Founder & CEO at FARSIGHT led a discussion alongside Jannie Kamara, a fourth year student studying Black World Studies and Diversity in Leadership at Miami University, and Gentle...
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 140 w/ the Diversity & Inclusion Research Conference

Episode 140 w/ the Diversity & Inclusion Research Conference

by Taylor Beaven | Dec 14, 2020 | Allyship, Intersectionality, The Will to Change

This episode was originally recorded as a Panel for The Diversity & Inclusion Research Conference (DIRC20), and features a conversation between Jennifer Brown, Tsedale M. Melaku, Heather Metcalf & Grey Batie. Pulling from their own intersectional identities...
Episode 133 w/ Dr. Tania Israel

Episode 133 w/ Dr. Tania Israel

by Taylor Beaven | Nov 10, 2020 | Intersectionality, The Will to Change, Workplace Culture

Psychologist, author and professor, Dr. Tania Israel, joins the program to discuss her book Beyond Your Bubble, and why the country is so politically divided right now. Discover how our views of people across the political divide affect our ability to have a dialogue...
Episode 124 w/ Jorge Quezada

Episode 124 w/ Jorge Quezada

by Taylor Beaven | Sep 25, 2020 | Anti-racism, Intersectionality, The Will to Change

In this episode, originally recorded as a DEI community call, Jorge Quezada, Vice President, Inclusive Diversity, Granite Construction joined the program to discuss how the Latinx community experienced the seismic disruptions and social movements of this year....
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