In This Moment - A New Perspective on DEI

In This Moment - The Podcast
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Dec 9, 2025 • 54min

Global Workplace Excellence: Navigating Divergent Paths with Data

Overview: The conversation explores the evolving landscape of data collection in organizations, emphasizing the shift towards self-identification and the importance of anonymity in employee surveys. It highlights the need for real-time data collection methods that foster trust and engagement among employees. The discussion also delves into the erosion of trust in organizations, the significance of authentic leadership, and the challenges of navigating authenticity in the context of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work. The role of artificial intelligence in bias detection and the necessity of identifying barriers to growth within organizations are also examined. Finally, the conversation addresses the global perspectives on diversity and inclusion and offers insights on individual actions that can support a more inclusive environment.Key Takeaways: Self-identification in data collection is becoming more prevalent.Anonymity in surveys increases employee honesty.Real-time data collection enhances engagement and insights.Trust is crucial for productivity and engagement.Authentic leadership fosters a positive workplace culture.Navigating authenticity can be challenging in DEI work.AI has the potential to disrupt biases in organizations.Identifying barriers to growth is essential for organizational success.Global perspectives on diversity and inclusion vary significantly.Individuals can support inclusion by allowing authenticity and grace.About Our Guest:Pam Jeffords is a transformational leader and global thought leader on inclusive workplace cultures. As Managing Partner of BE Labs, she advises organizations on aligning people and culture strategies with business outcomes. With over three decades of experience, she challenges organizations to rethink traditional approaches. Previously, Jeffords led Mercer’s global DEIB consulting practice and was a Partner at PwC in the Workforce of the Future team. Her work has been featured in Fortune Magazine and The Economist.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 53min

Inclusion by Design: Building Sustainable Workplace Cultures

Overview: In this insightful episode, LaQuenta Jacobs, a workplace culture and inclusion strategist, delves into the critical gap between what companies claim about inclusion and their actual practices. She emphasizes the importance of embedding inclusion into core organizational systems rather than treating it as a separate program. Jacobs highlights the consequences of cultural misalignment, such as market disconnection and loss of competitive edge, urging organizations to align their internal culture with their external brand to thrive in today's market.Takeaways: Cultural Alignment is Key: Organizations must align their written commitments with their cultural practices to avoid erosion and disconnection. Inclusion by Design: Embedding inclusion into core systems like performance reviews and team structures is essential for sustainable change. Internal Drives External: Companies with authentic internal inclusion can effectively market externally, maintaining market connection and competitive advantage. Beyond Psychological Safety: Real inclusion involves transparency, accountability, and sustainable change, not just psychological safety.Market Impact: Misaligned cultures lead to loss of market connection and competitive edge, as seen in companies like Target and American Eagle.Leadership Evolution: Leaders must evolve with societal changes to embrace diverse cultures and flexible work arrangements. Speak Up Culture: Organizations should foster environments where transparency is rewarded, and groupthink is challenged.Strategic DEI Integration: Diversity, equity, and inclusion should be integrated into all organizational functions, not treated as standalone initiatives.Consumer Connection: Companies must have diverse teams to authentically connect with varied consumer bases.Resilience and Adaptability: Change champions need resilience and adaptability to align personal and business objectives for effective transformation.Meet Our Guest: LaQuenta Jacobs is the former Global Vice President of Inclusion, Equity and Diversity at Kimberly-Clark. A progressive human resources executive with over 23 years of experience, she is a certified Executive Leadership Coach and cultural diversity assessment expert. Jacobs is a recognized leader in organizational development and a champion for creating inclusive work environments
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Nov 25, 2025 • 57min

Strategic repositioning: From social justice to business performance

Overview:In this conversation, Andrés Tapia discusses the evolving landscape of diversity and inclusion (D&I) within organizations, emphasizing the shift from a social justice framework to a business imperative. He highlights the challenges and opportunities that arise from current crises, urging leaders and individuals to adapt and find new ways to engage with D&I efforts. Tapia stresses the importance of sustainability in D&I practices, the need for organizations to recognize the value of diverse talent, and the role individuals can play in fostering an inclusive environment. Ultimately, he encourages a proactive approach to navigating the complexities of the corporate world while maintaining a commitment to social justice principles.Takeaways:We're definitely in a crisis that will intensify.D&I efforts have been criminalized, creating real threats.Social justice is not the currency of for-profit organizations.D&I should not be based on trends; it needs to be sustainable.Diversity is destiny; organizations must embrace it.Individuals must take control of their own developmental paths.Mentorship is crucial; individuals should seek it out proactively.Organizations need to recognize the value of diverse talent for business success.The current crisis presents an opportunity for reflection and growth.We must reinvent D&I strategies to be more effective and inclusive.About Our Guest: Andrés Tapia is a globally recognized strategist on leadership, culture, and organizational transformation. As Founder and President of Andrés Tapia Strategy Group, he helps senior leaders navigate disruption through character-centered leadership and inclusive, human-centric strategies. A pioneer in leadership and team development, Tapia has designed and launched breakthrough frameworks used by thousands of executives worldwide. His current work, including the CharacterGPS™ leadership framework, equips organizations to turn disruption into innovation and build cultures of resilience, trust, and high performance.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 45min

Proving human value: Data strategies for the AI economy

Overview:In this conversation, Zach Nunn discusses the implications of AI on the future of work, emphasizing the unsustainable nature of replacing human jobs with technology. He highlights the fear surrounding job loss due to AI, the reality of AI implementation failures, and the importance of change management in organizations. The discussion also touches on the need for diversity in tech, the ethical considerations of AI, and the evolving corporate landscape. Nunn encourages individuals to prepare for the future by staying informed and adaptable in a rapidly changing job market.Key Takeaways:- Organizations are increasingly choosing AI solutions over long-term people investment.- The reality of AI implementation shows a high failure rate in organizations.- AI is not a replacement for human intelligence but a tool to assist.- Diversity in tech is crucial for innovation and ethical considerations.- Change management is essential for organizations to adapt to new technologies.- Individuals should prepare for the future by keeping their skills updated.- The corporate landscape is shifting towards a more transactional relationship with employees.- Ethical implications of AI must be considered in corporate strategies.- The hype surrounding AI often overshadows its actual capabilities.- The future of work will require a balance between technology and human roles.About Our Guest:Zachary Nunn, PHR, is the founder and CEO of Living Corporate, a media and consulting firm focused on centering and amplifying Black and Brown voices in the workplace. A seasoned HR professional with a background in talent acquisition and organizational growth, Nunn has transformed his podcast into a six-figure consulting firm. He is a prominent voice in the DEI space, offering insights on corporate culture and workplace equity through his platform and various speaking engagements.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 44min

Mid-Season Check-In: From Reaction to Redesign

OverviewIn this episode, Janet and Khalil reflect on the first half of their season, discussing insights from various guests about workplace dynamics, the importance of seeing reality as it is, and the need for collaboration over capitulation. They emphasize the significance of understanding power dynamics within organizations and the necessity of building robust systems that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by women in the workforce and the importance of allyship in creating inclusive environments.Key TakeawaysOrganizations need to see things as they are, not as they wish them to be.Understanding where the power lies is crucial for effective change.Performative actions in diversity and inclusion can lead to backlash.The concept of a controlled burn can help eliminate ineffective practices.Capitulation to external pressures can reveal an organization's true values.Collaboration among organizations can strengthen collective action.Inclusion must be intentional and not an afterthought.Women are often pushed out of the workforce rather than choosing to leave.Building systems that can't be rolled back is essential for progress.Diversity should foster open dialogue and differing perspectives.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 59min

S2 E6: Every company is a tech company now. Where are the women?

This conversation explores the challenges and opportunities for women in technology, particularly in the context of AI and workforce dynamics. It discusses the alarming rates at which women are leaving the workforce, the implications of generational shifts, and the importance of diversity in tech. The speakers emphasize the need for self-awareness, building networks, and recognizing glass cliff opportunities to navigate corporate culture effectively. They also highlight the significance of creating positive work environments and the role of healed women in supporting others on their professional journeys.Key TakeawaysUnderstanding your motivations is crucial for career success.AI is reshaping the workforce and requires new skills.Women are underrepresented in AI and tech roles.Generational shifts are impacting workforce dynamics.The glass ceiling and glass cliff present unique challenges for women.Diversity in tech is essential for innovation and success.Building a strong network is vital for career advancement.Creating a positive work culture attracts and retains talent.Self-awareness can lead to better career decisions.Finding support from healed women can empower personal growth.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 26min

Public Policy & Workplace Excellence: Preparing for Government Pressures

Tom Moore, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and former chief of staff to Federal Election Commissioner Ellen L. Weintraub, dives into the looming federal pressure tactics organizations may face in the next two years. He discusses the vulnerabilities of industries like law firms and universities and warns against the dangers of capitulation. Highlighting the power of collective action, Moore emphasizes how individual mobilization can challenge authoritarianism, urging proactive organization for a resilient democracy.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 59min

Courageous Conversations: Navigating Workplace Communication in Polarized Times

Dr. Allison Schlobohm, a clinical associate professor at UNC Kenan-Flagler, shares her expertise on navigating difficult conversations in polarized workplaces. She highlights the importance of courageous communication and critiques superficial organizational approaches to belonging. Discussing incivility and microaggressions, Allison explains how trust is eroded in turbulent times. She offers a structured model for courageous conversations and emphasizes the need for leaders to cultivate understanding and embrace generational shifts in workplace dynamics.
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Oct 14, 2025 • 45min

S2 E3: We Want You - Turning Powerful People Into Powerful Allies

Join Julie Kratz, an inclusive leadership trainer and TEDx speaker, as she shares her insights on transforming powerful individuals into allies for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). She discusses the fears that hinder engagement in DEI efforts and emphasizes the importance of inviting rather than excluding those in power. Julie highlights the benefits of storytelling in fostering allyship and encourages leaders to embrace vulnerability. Her focus on finding personal motivation for DEI engagement offers a refreshing perspective on making impactful change in workplace cultures.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 58min

S2E2: Strategic Foresight - Planning for Workplace Excellence's Next 24 Months with Valeria Lassiter

OverviewIn this episode, Khalil and Janet engage with leadership expert Valeria Lasseter to explore the evolving challenges leaders face in uncertain times. They discuss the importance of adaptive capacity, the power framework, and the necessity of perspective taking in leadership. Valeria emphasizes the need for leaders to own their development, revisit organizational values, and create conditions for meaningful relationships. The conversation also touches on the significance of strategic action over reactive responses and the importance of understanding when to transition in one's career.Key PointsLeaders must navigate uncertainty by building adaptive capacity.The power framework consists of five key elements essential for effective leadership.Perspective taking is crucial for understanding behavior and making informed decisions.Leaders often undervalue the importance of slowing down to reflect and take perspective.Organizational values should be revisited regularly to ensure alignment with current realities.Effective leadership requires creating conditions for others to thrive and make choices.Resistance should be embraced as valuable data for growth and understanding.Journaling can be a powerful tool for leaders to reflect and gain perspective.Leaders must differentiate between approval and true buy-in from their teams.Career transitions can be made without drama, focusing on personal growth and development.

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