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âI was talking to my father and he said thatâs a terrible business ... He was rightâ. As a new generation shapes society, what does that mean for the opportunity of diversity and who gets left behind?
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âYou could say that's tokenism. You know, a workplace is only concerned about diversity because it's trendy and can look woke.â Is the workplace the problem or solution to Australiaâs diversity issues?
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Adam Liaw is joined by Simon Longstaff, Graeme Innes and Rabbi Shamir Caplan as they traverse the topics of neuro-diversity, how religions change and the ethics of diversity - all to find out what can we learn from inclusion.
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The same code that has pioneered womenâs sport by creating a professional national league had one its greatest ever champions hounded from the game due to racial abuse. The AFL has deliberately pursued diversity. Join Cameron Schwab, Tanya Hosch and Mathew Stokes to find out the results.
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âIf you listen you might find youâre not too dissimilar ⊠they just have this label that you donât.â Thatâs Kirk Docker, the creator of You Canât Ask That. Adam Liaw confronts why we donât see the biases, assumptions and stereotypes that stop us embracing diversity.
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âThe best analogy that I can think of for diversity is that it is like being in a pub trivia teamâ. Adam Liaw goes inside the worlds of biodiversity, human rights and economics to ask where we find diversity and why it matters?
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Stirring the pot. Introducing Adjust the Contrast
Weâre into diversity in Australia. Or so we say. Weâve got a favourite local Thai place, we have womenâs leagues for our favourite sports which we identify by putting the word âWomensâ in the title, and we watch You Canât Ask That, sometimes. We say we want to embrace difference, but is that only until it makes us uncomfortable. We like talking about diversity. But do we really know how to do it? And how to make the most of it?
Join Adam Liaw as he hosts Adjust the Contrast, a podcast brought to you by FAST, about why diversity matters - and how it can help you reduce risks and seize endless opportunities.
The six-part series looks at what we can learn about diversity from nature, how we are cursed by our own filters when it comes to how we see people and the world. Hear from the nationâs leading thinkers about how inclusion and how diversity can lead to better, bigger ideas - how diversity equals opportunity in Australia in 2020.
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