We have put together a short list of truly inspiring podcasts on the topic of race, diversity, and inclusion. Why not have a listen today.
The Diversity Gap: This podcast underlines the space between our good intentions and our good impact, specifically on the topics of diversity, inclusion, and equity. Host Bethaney Wilkinson wants “to discover promising practices for closing diversity gaps in our everyday lives and work!”. Listen here
Good Ancestor podcast: Layla F. Saad hosts the Good Ancestor podcast. In this great listen, she interviews change-makers and culture-shapers. Her aim is to live and work in ways which will leave a better world for the generations to come, specifically Black girls and Black women. Listen here
Dope Black Dads: Listen to this great podcast for a safe space for fathers to discuss their experiences on being Black parents. In their podcast, together with some great guests, the Dope Black Dads discuss everything from mental health to relationship ups and downs. Listen here
Mixed Up Podcast: Sustainability consultant and creative director Emma Slade Edmondson, and Nicole Ocran, writer and co-founder of The Creator Union, Mixed Up, host this great podcast all about mixed heritage people. The show talks about the lived realities a life spent straddling two different heritages. Listen here
Inclusion Works: This fabulous podcast explores how we can build inclusive cultures at work and in life. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in tackling the topics of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Listen here
Racism at Work: Professor Binna Kandola OBE, expert on racism in the workplace, interviewed a panel of guests to look at the history of racism and how it comes into play in the workplace. Listen here
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