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  • Welcome to another eye-opening episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast with your hosts Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Dive into the world of HR tech, explore the impact of AI biases, and discover the implications of return-to-office mandates. ๐Ÿค–๐Ÿข
    In this lively "happy hour edition" recorded live from the HR Tech Conference in Las Vegas, Katee and Jackye share their insightful takes on the latest industry trends, political dynamics, and the intersection of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in today's workplace. ๐Ÿธโœจ
    Highlights of this episode include:

    Concerns about biases in AI tools like ChatGPT and performance coaching Slack bots.

    Personal anecdotes from the HR Tech conference and discussions on gender disparity in the industry.

    The influence of politics in the workplace and the importance of non-political spaces for employee well-being.

    Tips for handling layoffs thoughtfully to avoid negative impacts during the holiday season.

    Stay tuned for thought-provoking discussions on Kamala Harris's role in the presidential race, the necessity for safe spaces at work, and the value of responsible AI development.
    Hashtags: #InclusiveAF #HRTech #AIbias #KamalaHarris #DEIB #HRConference #WorkplaceDiversity #PodcastEpisode #InclusiveWorkplaces #TechWithPurpose #FutureOfWork
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  • Welcome to the latest episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast! Join host Jackye Clayton as she sits down with the dynamic Meggie Palmer, founder of PepTalkHer, to dive deep into the nuances of workplace inclusivity, self-advocacy, and the gender pay gap.

    In this episode, you'll learn:
    - The critical differences between working harder and working smarter.
    - Effective strategies to communicate your value and impact in salary discussions.
    - The importance of feedback, especially in remote working environments.
    - How transparency and communication can bridge the gap in employer-employee dynamics.
    - The significance of setting boundaries and role-modeling for women in the workplace.
    - Practical tips on tracking personal achievements to stay motivated and informed.

    Plus, Meggie Palmer shares invaluable insights on breaking down systemic barriers, including unconscious bias and the gender pay gap. Whether you are an introvert or extrovert, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you navigate your career path successfully.

    Don't miss out on Jackye's real-world anecdotes and career tips, plus an exciting discussion on the future of inclusivity tools like Textio.

    Like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes on creating inclusive environments and driving equity in the workplace!

    Hashtags: #InclusiveAF #Podcast #MeggiePalmer #JackyeClayton #PepTalkHer #WorkplaceInclusivity #GenderPayGap #CareerTips #SelfAdvocacy #Feedback #RemoteWork #SalaryNegotiation #InclusivityTools

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  • Welcome to another empowering episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast with hosts Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton! ๐ŸŒโœจ In this episode, Katee and Jackye dive deep into the importance of evolving our beliefs when faced with new information. They reflect on past misconceptions (hello, fat-free diets!) and emphasize the value of continuous learning, especially in diversity work.

    Hear personal anecdotes, including a humorous mix-up with cold hollandaise sauce, and thought-provoking discussions on the dissonance between proclaimed beliefs and actions. The hosts delve into the intersection of politics and religion, the misuse of the term "woke," and the implications of fear-mongering narratives around minority groups.

    With candid conversations about DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) work, this episode is a must-watch for anyone passionate about creating genuine, inclusive environments. Whether it's discussing the impact of language, offering advice on staying informed, or urging the importance of voter participation—Katee and Jackye cover it all.

    Ready to challenge your beliefs and take action for a more inclusive world? Tune in now! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest episodes. ๐ŸŽง๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ

    Topics Covered:
    The value of changing beliefs
    Misconceptions about diet and health
    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) strategies
    Religion and politics
    Fear-mongering and misinformation
    LGBTQ inclusivity in the workplace
    The importance of voting and informed decision-making

    Hashtags: #InclusiveAF #Diversityandinclusion #DEI #BeliefChange #LGBTQInclusivity #VoterParticipation #ReligiousBeliefs #FearMongering #ContinuousLearning #SafeSpaces #WokeDebate #PoliticalAccountability #PodcastCommunity

  • Title: Getting Inclusive AF with Christina Blacken | The Inclusive AF Podcast
    Description: Welcome to The Inclusive AF Podcast! In this episode, our dynamic hosts Jackye Clayton and Katee Van Horn sit down with the inspiring Christina Blacken, founder of The New Quo, to discuss how we can foster curiosity and inclusivity in our daily lives and leadership roles.
    Christina delves into the concept of moving from a "culture of autopilot" to a "culture of curiosity," emphasizing the importance of asking questions and exploring diverse narratives. Through engaging discussion, she highlights how travel, books, podcasts, and movies can transport us to new cultures, enhancing our understanding of different perspectives.
    ๐Ÿ“š Episode Highlights:

    Strategies to develop leadership skills before stepping into leadership roles.

    The impact of PErformative acts in business and genuine commitment to DEI.

    Significance of narrative intelligence in understanding cultural stories.

    The importance of integrating DEI into long-term business practices for meaningful change.

    Practical examples, including a fascinating discussion on misconceptions about cultural expressions during the Olympics opening ceremony.

    Join us for an enlightening conversation that tackles assumptions, fear of progress, and the inevitability of change. Let's embrace the power of stories to bring about innovative and collaborative solutions in our communities and workplaces.
    Don't miss Christina's perspectives on how small steps can lead to substantial improvements in our relationships and communities. Check out her resources and courses at thenewquo.com and follow her on Instagram and LinkedIn!
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    ๐ŸŒŸ About Our Guest: Christina Blacken is a storyteller, content creator, and founder of The New Quo. She specializes in leadership development and behavior change, having trained over 14,000 leaders across 9 industries. Discover more about Christina’s work and insights at thenewquo.com.
    Watch Now and Get Inclusive AF!
    Hashtags: #InclusiveAF #Leadership #CuriosityCulture #DEI #DiversityandInclusion #CulturalAwareness #NarrativeIntelligence #Storytelling #InclusivityMatters #ChristinaBlacken
    ๐Ÿ”” Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful conversations on inclusivity and leadership!
    ๐Ÿ“ข Leave a comment below to let us know your thoughts and experiences with cultural curiosity and inclusivity!

  • Welcome to another engaging episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ In this episode, your hosts Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton dive deep into various issues surrounding diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB). ๐ŸŒโœจ

    From their admiration for political figures and local reactions to Kamala Harris's visit to Detroit, to humorous discussions about microphone issues and anecdotal tales from around the country, Katee and Jackye keep it real and relatable. You'll also hear about college sports rivalries, personal fitness goals, and passionate discussions about the importance of voting. ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ๐Ÿƒ‍โ™€๏ธ

    Katee shares her supportive plans for Jackye's half marathon and brings light-hearted moments into the conversation with personal stories and social media preferences. Meanwhile, Jackye opens up about her half marathon training and her strong advocacy for voter participation.

    Plus, don't miss their discussions on influential political leaders, social media sentiments, and the need for clear and respectful political communication. There's even a fun exchange about trendy cups and entertainment preferences that will keep you entertained from start to finish.

  • In this insightful episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast, hosts Jackye Clayton and Katee Van Horn sit down with Sheryl Daija, the brilliant founder and CEO of BRIDGE. Discover how Sheryl and her team are revolutionizing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) practices across the corporate world.
    We dive deep into how BRIDGE and the IMAX (Inclusion Maturity Assessment and Capability Building) framework are helping Fortune 500 companies, agencies, media platforms, and brands develop best practices for operationalizing inclusion. Sheryl shares her unique perspective on why organizational inclusion needs to be a priority, not just for the Chief Diversity Officer but for everyone in the organization.

    Highlights include:
    - The critical role of "BRIDGE" in standardizing DE&I definitions.
    - Why every company should undertake an IMAX assessment to measure their inclusion maturity.
    - The business impact of effective DE&I practices with real-world examples.
    - How companies can strategically address missteps and setbacks in their inclusion journey.
    - Insightful discussions on the intersection between marketing and DE&I initiatives.
    Plus, hear personal anecdotes and expert advice on staying the course with DE&I to achieve both moral and business growth. Don't miss out on these key takeaways and forward-thinking strategies that can transform your organization!

    **Connect with Sheryl Daija:**
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: [wearebridge.com](http://wearebridge.com)

    **Hashtags:**
    #InclusiveAF #DEI #DiversityAndInclusion #BusinessGrowth #Podcast #SherylDaija #BRIDGE #IMAXFramework #WorkplaceInclusion #MarketplaceInclusion #InclusiveBusiness #CorporateDEI #DiversityMatters #InclusionStrategies #MarketingAndDEI

    **Timestamps:**
    [00:00] Introduction
    [05:15] Sheryl Daija on standardizing DEI definitions
    [12:30] What is the IMAX assessment?
    [20:45] The importance of organizational inclusion
    [30:10] Real-world examples and success stories
    [40:25] Strategic advice for companies
    [47:00] Key takeaways from Sheryl Daija
    [49:57] Closing remarks
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  • Join us for an insightful episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast as we explore the evolving landscape of organizational culture with special guest Brittany S. Hale. Discover how COVID and racial reckoning have impacted workplace dynamics, leadership styles, and the intersection of gender and conflict resolution. Gain valuable insights on DEIB, leadership crisis, conflict management, and the power dynamics within organizations. Plus, enjoy lighthearted banter and personal reflections from our hosts. Don't miss out on this engaging and thought-provoking conversation!

    #InclusiveAFPodcast #OrganizationalCulture #DEIB #LeadershipCrisis #WorkplaceConflict #GenderDynamics #BNDConsulting #ClarityAndConflictManagement

  • NEW EPISODE! Meet our latest guest, Lindiwe Davis.
    Lindiwe is a multi-talented and multi-passionate individual. She is a founder, business creative, speaker, storyteller, and culture changemaker. As a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leader, Lindiwe's daytime job in tech allows her to lead strategy and programming intended to educate and build awareness. She also mentors and coaches many professionals, with an additional focus on Black+ women. Lindiwe is known as The Couch Coach.

    Lindiwe co-created, during the height of COVID, executive produced and co-hosted a storytelling podcast called "A Stranger Down The Hall," which focused on the experiences of New York roommates. Her skill for sharing stories and creating spaces for others to do the same is one of her defining gifts. As a speaker and media host, Lindiwe captures the silent corners of a guest's story that may not always be visible to others.

    When she's not working on her projects, her business (FutureState Collective), the daytime job in tech, or building vision boards, Lindiwe enjoys spinning, kickboxing, and traveling.

    Lindiwe has been featured as a speaker, panelist, and media host for NYU, Columbia University, Google Talks, Bloomberg Radio, SAG-Aftra, The Female Quotient, Women Tech Makers, Black Girls Code, WIN Summit, and more. She has interviewed talented artists such as actor Billy Bob Thornton, the cast of "Goliath," actor-comedian Jay Pharoah, writer-director Stefon Bristol, the cast of Broadway hit "Ain't Too Proud," and Pinky Coles, to name a few.

    If you're looking for your next dynamic speaker, contact Lindiwe directly at [email protected]. You may also sign up for the "Coach Coach" here and follow Lindiwe on her journey via IG @lindiwe_speaks and @futurestate_collective

  • Welcome to the Inclusive AF Podcast! In this episode, we dive into the power of skills-based hiring and the value of non-traditional pathways. Our guests, Natalia Lara, Crystal Zilliox, and Danielle Guadeloupe-Rojas, share their inspiring journeys and advocate for dismantling traditional hiring barriers. From overcoming imposter syndrome to emphasizing transferable skills, they remind us to embrace diversity of thought and experience. Join us as we champion confidence, lifelong learning, and the importance of valuing practical skills in creating truly inclusive opportunities. Let's tear down barriers and embrace the future of talent recruitment!

  • ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Get ready to dive deep into the impact of current events on work productivity and democracy with hosts Jackye Clayton and Katee Van Horn on the latest episode of the Inclusive AF Podcast! From concerns about re-election to shocking workplace incidents, it's an episode packed with thought-provoking discussions. Tune in to gain new perspectives and stay ahead of the curve. Don't miss out! #InclusiveAF #PodcastDiscussion โœจ

  • ๐ŸŒŸ Welcome to the "Inclusive AF" Podcast hosted by Jackye Clayton and Katee Van Horn! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Join us as we welcome Shannon Lucas and Tracy Lovejoy, catalyst leaders driving positive change in organizations and the power of inclusivity in the workplace. In this episode, we explore the impact of neurodiversity, emotional intelligence, and the importance of adaptability in creating a more inclusive environment. Don't miss out on our engaging conversations and personal anecdotes that will inspire you to make a difference in your own organization! #InclusiveLeadership #DiversityandInclusion #PositiveChange #EmotionalIntelligence #Neurodiversity #Adaptability #WorkplaceInclusion ๐ŸŽง Listen now and be part of the inclusive revolution! โœจ

  • Welcome back to The Inclusive AF Podcast, where hosts Jackye Clayton and Katee Van Horn dive into thought-provoking discussions about important social issues. In this episode, they explore the intersection of religion, kindness, and societal labels, while expressing frustration with unnecessary difficulties faced by individuals. The hosts also discuss concerns about safety, societal attitudes towards rights and discrimination, and the impact of entertainment choices on viewers' perceptions. Additionally, they share personal experiences and opinions on morality, discrimination, and safety, sparking a conversation about the need for a shift in power and collective reasoning. Join us for this engaging and thought-provoking episode as we delve into these crucial topics with Jackye and Katee.

  • In this episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast, hosts Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton engage in an insightful and thought-provoking conversation with Meaghan Walls, an expert in disability inclusion. The discussion centers around the importance of informed decision-making in acquiring assistive technology, the impact of accommodations in the workplace, and the need to shift the corporate mindset surrounding accommodations. Meaghan Walls provides valuable insights into removing barriers to participation through technology, training, and attitudes, emphasizing the cultural importance of inclusive language and trust. Join us as we delve into the significance of accommodations, the potential impact on job performance, and the importance of creating a safe space for employees with disabilities. Stay tuned for an enriching conversation that challenges societal stigmas and promotes a more inclusive and understanding workplace environment.

  • Welcome to The Inclusive AF Podcast, where we discuss all things diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. In this episode titled "Getting Inclusive AF with Dan Harr," hosts Katie Van Horn and Jackye Clayton are joined by special guest Dan Harr, a diverse equity inclusion professional and ERG strategist. Together, they delve into the challenges and opportunities surrounding Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in businesses. Dan shares his expertise and insights on aligning ERGs with business strategies, fostering allyship, and creating impactful events while ensuring inclusivity. Join us as we explore the critical role of ERGs in promoting a sense of community and support for marginalized employees, and how they contribute to the overall success and growth of organizations.

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  • Dive into the world of inclusivity and social justice with Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton on the "Inclusive AF" podcast.
    In this episode, Katee and Jackye shine a light on the challenges facing transgender individuals and the urgent need for support and protection of their rights. The hosts discuss the alarming introduction of over 300 bills targeting trans people by state lawmakers in 2022, with ongoing efforts in Arizona. They address the discrimination and harm faced by transgender individuals, especially transgender women of color, and the lack of understanding and resources in crucial systems such as law enforcement and education.
    Katee and Jackye delve into the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, emphasizing the significance of taking disciplinary action in cases of mistreatment irrespective of factors like sexual orientation, race, age, or disability. They express their concern about the safety and well-being of children in schools and the lack of protection in existing school policies. The hosts also touch on instances of injustices in the education system.
    The conversation continues with a focus on the political efforts to restrict and harm transgender kids, in addition to the importance of workplace support and resources for individuals in the transgender community. The hosts advocate for the necessity of holding people accountable for their actions, particularly in cases of sexual assault and other violations against marginalized communities.
    In addition to these important discussions, Katee and Jackye also share their weekend plans and engage in lighthearted banter about the weather in Arizona.
    Tune in as Katee and Jackye lead a conversation filled with depth, insight, and the importance of creating greater understanding and support for marginalized communities. Whether you've been a long-time advocate or are new to these issues, this episode promises valuable insights into the world of inclusivity and social justice.

  • In this episode, Katee and Jackye chat with Rolondo Talbott. Rolondo Talbott (pronouns are he/him/his and we/us/ours) is a passionate DEI leader, veteran, neurodiverse individual who has several invisible disabilities and is driven by the mantra to, “Do Good, Seek Justice, and Correct Oppression.”
    Rolondo’s current role is in the entertainment sector but before that, he served as the Senior DEI Business Partner for Amazon’s Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Division, where he honed his ability to cultivate inclusivity and equity in global tech.

    Before that role, Rolondo was a DEI leader in higher education where he studied the intersections between DEI and technology in examining new and innovative ways to make tech and digital more inclusive.

    But Rolondo’s passion for DEI extends beyond the corporate world. Rolondo’s accolades as an author and columnist further illustrate his dedication to promoting diversity and inclusion in his personal life. His initial children’s book, “Uniquely Me: A Celebration of Multi-cultural and Multi-ethnic Families,” received the prestigious 2017 Children’s Book of the Year award from Disney’s Parenting magazine, “Babble.” And his short-form novel, “1000 Papercuts,” delves into the profound impact of microaggressions on children and can be found in public school libraries across Southern California.
    His insights and experiences have not gone unnoticed in the media. Rolondo has been featured in Voyage LA online magazine as part of their “People to Know” segment, and he was highlighted in Shoutout LA online magazine’s ’Unique Perspectives” segment. His wisdom and perspective have become valuable touchstones for those seeking to create more equitable environments.

    In addition to his prolific work, Rolondo is also contributing to groundbreaking research on workplace equity, collaborating with LinkedIn and the University of Southern California’s Race and Equity Center.

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  • In this episode of the Inclusive AF Podcast, hosts Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton dive deep into the important topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. They pull apart the D, the E, and the I, discussing the unintended consequences of not considering diversity and inclusion and highlighting the need for intentional inclusion at every level of an organization. From the impact of performance reviews to creating an inclusive employee experience, they cover it all!
    Tune in as they share practical insights on addressing bias in performance evaluations, the importance of recognizing the contributions of people of color within organizations, and the ongoing effort needed to support and promote an inclusive environment. Plus, listen in on their banter about glasses, Black History Month, and their upcoming plans!
    Join the conversation by watching the full episode now and be sure to like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
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    We create this podcast as a labor of love. But if you would like to support this channel you can buy us a cup of coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InclusiveAF
    #InclusiveAF #DiversityandInclusion #DEI #PerformanceReviews #BlackHistoryMonth #InclusiveWorkplace #WorkplaceDiversity #EquityInTheWorkplace #PodcastDiscussion

  • ๐ŸŒŸ Check out the latest episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast, where hosts Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton catch up on the current DEI landscape in 2024! ๐ŸŒ
    In this episode, they dive deep into the importance of genuine action in DEI efforts, the significance of providing career opportunities, the impact of clear, actionable feedback, and the need for directness and kindness in communication. They also discuss the significance of impactful conferences and the ongoing commitment to DEI work, sharing personal insights and experiences along the way.
    Join the conversation as they highlight the importance of supporting each other, the excitement for new voices and conferences, and the need for diversity in the DEI space.
    ๐Ÿ”— Make sure to subscribe to The Inclusive AF Podcast for thought-provoking discussions on diversity, equity, and inclusion!
    #DEI #Diversity #Inclusion #Equality #WorkplaceCulture #Podcast #Conferences #DiversityInTech #NewVoices

  • In this episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast, host Jackye Clayton is joined by special guest Donald Knight, Chief People Officer at Greenhouse, as they engage in a dynamic, thought-provoking conversation about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace.

    Donald Knight shares his journey from his initial aspiration to pursue a legal career to his current role as Chief People Officer at Greenhouse, and the pivotal role his CHRL, Katee Kennedy, played in shaping his career path. His extensive experience working at multiple companies, including his current position, adds depth and insight to the conversation. Donald also reflects on his role as a father and emphasizes the importance of raising his children with a deep appreciation for different cultures and perspectives.
    The episode concludes with Donald Knight's emphasis on the importance of influencing narratives around the future of work and his refusal to relinquish this responsibility to those who may not have the same standards or experiences. Jackye Clayton adds her insights, underlining the crucial distinction between genuine practitioners and individuals who only provide knowledge without true engagement in the work.

    Links:
    1. Greenhouse - https://www.greenhouse.io/
    2. Black Women on Boards - https://www.blackwomenonboards.org/
    3. Textio 2023 DEIB Report - https://textio.com/deib-report-2023
    4. Donald Knight's LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/proximityknight
    5. Inclusive AF Podcast Website - https://www.inclusiveafpodcast.com/

  • In this episode of The Inclusive AF Podcast, join host Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton as they engage in a candid and eye-opening conversation with special guest Jessica Miller-Merrell. They delve into the realms of mental health, authenticity, and HR industry challenges, offering valuable insights and actionable advice.
    From prioritizing self-care to navigating the impact of social media, the discussion is both thought-provoking and empowering, shedding light on the importance of setting boundaries, personal growth, and leveraging technology for a healthier work-life balance.
    Tune in for a dynamic dialogue that resonates with professionals and individuals alike, addressing the realities of today's landscape and advocating for inclusivity, well-being, and authenticity.
    #InclusiveAF #MentalHealth #HRChallenges #Authenticity #WorkLifeBalance #SelfCare #Empowerment #PodcastDiscussion #Inclusivity #Wellbeing #JessicaMillerMerrell