
Allyship in Action
Allyship doesn’t happen by accident. It requires intention, action, and consistency. The goal of Allyship in Action is to provide practical, actionable tools from inclusion experts that people can be more actionable allies at work.
Latest episodes

Jun 25, 2023 • 29min
218: How to Overcome Workplace Bullying with Zenica Chatman
Zenica Chatman is a certified personal and executive coach, helping women rediscover their inner strength and confidence in the aftermath of workplace-related trauma. On this episode, Julie and Zenica discuss: Zenica's own personal story of trauma that led her to DEI work What bullying behaviors to look out for and how to intervene as an ally How to set up an anti-bullying policy to prevent it, respecting all leadership styles Connect with Zenica at https://www.zenicachatman.com/.

Jun 18, 2023 • 35min
217: How to be a Better Ally to People with Disabilities with Catarina Rivera
Catarina Rivera is a public speaker and DEI consultant with over 14 years of experience in the public sector. Catarina works with companies to improve accessibility and inclusion, retain employees, and design better products. She is the founder of Blindish Latina. On this episode, Julie and Catarina discuss: Why captions are critical to accessibility Non-obvious ways to be more inclusive Tropes to watch out for about inspiration or victim Connect with her at https://www.catarinarivera.com/ and get her free e-book, watch her TedTalk and get tips in your inbox!

Jun 14, 2023 • 27min
Bonus Episode: Celebrating LGBTQ+ as an Ally with Turquoise Peart
Celebrating the LGBTQ+ community needs to happen year-round. Turquoise Peart joins the podcast to share: How religious beliefs shape DEI work and how to respond to different spiritual perceptions Intersectionality and how it builds opportunities for allyship Finding your path as an ally to communities you are not a part of Connect with Turquoise at https://www.linkedin.com/in/turquoisepeart/. Join our Pride program at https://www.eventbrite.com/o/julie-kratz-8595765091

Jun 11, 2023 • 31min
216: Gen Z is Shaping the Future of Diversity with Chris Clarke
For the last 15 years, Chris Clarke has provided inclusive leadership expertise to organizations in the public and private sectors. He is passionate about issues related to belonging and is skilled in the areas of organizational assessment and evaluation. Chris has been recognized twice as a 40 Under 40 by the Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust and Legacy Magainze South Florida. Chris has a Bachelor's degree in Educational Studies and Justice and Public Policy and a Master of Public Administration degree with a concentration in nonprofit management. He recently completed his Doctor of Education in Higher Education Leadership from the University of Miami. On this episode, Julie and Chris discuss: Why young people will not retreat on the conversation about diversity How to ensure your organization is not performative with diversity A key question to ask about any DEI initiative - How do you know that works? Connect with Chris at https://www.allenclarkeconsulting.com/.

Jun 4, 2023 • 36min
215: How to Have an Inclusive Conversation with Dr. Darian Parker
Dr. Parker is the Co-Owner of Epic Leisure Management LLC., the Owner of Parker Personal Training LLC., and the co-founder of a podcast host and guest connector platform, F.EM. Dr. Parker is a featured writer and presenter for national fitness organizations. Dr. Parker is also the host/creator of Dr. D's Social Network, a podcast devoted to genuine, open, and honest conversations with people from all over the world. He shares: When to use the tailing method of building off of what others are saying Why the words “how” and “what” lead to more inclusive conversations How to save your anger for when it matters the most Connect with Dr. Darian Parker at https://doctordarianparker.com/.

May 28, 2023 • 37min
214: Do Your DEI Intentions Match Your Actions with Staci Hegarty
Staci Hegarty is the VP of Equity and Inclusion for Envision RISE. Envision RISE creates paths and programs for lasting inclusive and equitable workplace cultures. On the show we discuss: Why intentions are not enough, DEI execution is what matters What woke really means and how to address backlash associated with the term How to reward organizations for their inclusive behavior Connect with Staci at https://envisionrise.com/ and here is the article Staci mentioned: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/woke-companies-broke-profits-1234710724/.

May 21, 2023 • 27min
213: What’s Going Right with Diversity Now with Carice Anderson
Carice Anderson has been doing diversity work for over two decades and is the author of Intelligence Isn't Enough. She shares how the conversation has changed in DEI over the decades of her career, including: 3 practical strategies to elevate your DEI efforts How to proactively engage with underrepresented groups before they quit and questions to ask Why it is important to ensure your sponsee base mirrors the population you hope to serve and attract Connect with Carice at https://cariceanderson.com/ and on LinkedIn.

May 14, 2023 • 39min
212: Moving from Cancel Culture to Coaching Culture with Kenji Yoshino
Kenji Yoshino is the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law at the NYU School of Law and the Director of the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging. He is the author of the new book Say the Right Thing. We discuss how to: Shift from a cancel culture to a coaching culture Apologize in a productive, respectful way when you make a mistake Prevent identity threat when calling someone in on non-inclusive behavior Connect with Kenji at http://kenjiyoshino.com/KY/books/ and https://www.law.nyu.edu/centers/belonging.

May 7, 2023 • 30min
211: Centering Intersectional Voices in DEI Work with Eman Rimawi-Doster
Eman Rimawi-Doster is a DEI thought leader in intersectionality. She is a good troublemaker bringing multidimensional social justice and humor to every conversation. We discuss how to: Effectively use humor and anger in DEI work Speak up with allies to advocate for change beyond ADA compliance Believe the lived experiences of folks with intersectional identities Connect with Eman at Hilc.org or on LinkedIn.

Apr 30, 2023 • 38min
210: DEI is a Paradox with Kurt Landon
Kurt Landon is the Founder and CEO of Enspira. Enspira is an LGBTQ+-owned HR services, talent acquisition and technology consulting firm. He joins us to share: His own experiences struggling with belonging growing up as “different” Why DEI conversations need to be focused on paradox rather than binary extremes How to be a better ally to the LGBTQ+ community and well-intentioned mistakes to avoid How to ask good proactive check-in questions as a leader Connect with Kurt at https://www.enspirahr.com/ and on LinkedIn.