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The fabulous Kellie Smith invited me on to the Manifest Group podcast, Fresh Meet, for Black History Month 🙌🏿🙌🏿 And what a conversation. We really could have gone on for hours. Thankfully, she was much more mindful of time than me. Check out the link below to hear us discuss ✔️my naivety about the state of diversity in PR in the early days (thanks to a great start at a great agency) ✔️why employers need to get comfortable with having uncomfortable conversations ✔️ the importance of creating environments and cultures where people are recognised and rewarded for their efforts ✔️ why we need to think differently about our approaches to recruitment ✔️ why diversity won't just be achieved through college and university talks ... and so much more. Black History Month might be over, but the conversation and action must continue. #RepresentationMatters #DiversityAndInclusion #PRAndComms
NEW SEASON NEW EPISODE KLAXON: In the first episode of season three of our Fresh Meet podcast, Chief of Staff Kellie Smith sits down with Quansah Consulting founder Claire Quansah to discuss how the creative industry can attract and nurture Black female talent. With nearly two decades of experience working for large agency networks and smaller independents before going it alone, Claire sheds light on how the industry can advance the DE&I agenda, and our collective responsibility to develop, recruit and retain Black talent. Join us in an honest conversation at the link here: https://lnkd.in/eK3SuERS #Diversity #CreativeAgency #AgencyLife https://lnkd.in/eK3SuERS
S3 E1: Room for More: Black Women in Comms
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Practicing Barrister at Law |TEDx Speaker|Bencher Gray’s Inn| Author 16 books| Non Exec Dir| Host of Talking Law Podcast|Host of The Law and Guidance Podcast |CCMI. FRSA. CEO WITLUK & WOMEN delegate for UN Delegation.
What podcasts do you listen to? Apart from #talkinglaw #podcast that is. 👉🏾 What are ways to change the world? Interesting podcast here? Women in the Law UK
Dawn Butler MP on white feminism, Sadiq Khan, and racism in Parliament
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ICYMI: Here’s what Black women leaders from Black Voters Matter, Black Innovation Alliance, and Grantmakers for Southern Progress had to say on our latest podcast episode of #BlackWealthUnlocked!
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https://lnkd.in/e23mYkqH In this episode, Grace Yung F., founder of The Inclusion Initiative, talks about the challenges of transracial adoption; Dan Egol (He/Him), founder of IDEAS Generation, explains how intersectionality is important creating understanding; and Jerry Mitchell, founder of the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting, discusses the importance of investigative reporting in obtaining justice. #blacklinkedin #politics #podcast #inclusion #adoption #intersectionality #investigativejournalism #justice
Inclusion Initiative, IDEAS Generation, & The Justice of Investigative Reporting Featuring Grace Yung Foster, Dan Egol, and Jerry Mitchell by A Moment with Erik Fleming
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https://lnkd.in/gr5RyXAN three-part series that taught me that some #men don't want #women to do anything because they are lazy. #podcast
The Now Mrs. Lockakey Does Not Know the Truth Part 1 - Handicapable Black Woman
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💼 Through meticulous research and insightful consultations with esteemed community leaders such as Norman Francis and John Duarte, Gibbons unearthed a compelling revelation: the local job market was experiencing a significant surge in demand for employment opportunities in clerical and secretarial roles. However, despite the apparent economic upswing, a stark reality emerged— the exclusion of Black women was posing a serious threat to the sustained prosperity of the community. This pressing concern takes center stage in Episode 7, aptly titled "Economic Apartheid," on our thought-provoking podcast, Exchange Place. Here, we delve deep into the intricate layers of economic challenges and systemic barriers, uncovering the far-reaching implications of this exclusionary practice. Sign up to our newsletter for more stories: 👇 https://lnkd.in/gtD6JTvN #jobmarket #employment #employmentopportunities #podcast #Louisiana #431exchange
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In a recent conversation with Tunde on his podcast 'How I Crushed It' I spoke about my life, from infancy to present day. It was humbling retracing my steps down memory lane and seeing how far I have come. But also, how much further I would like to go. You can listen to my episode and see all the previous episodes here: https://lnkd.in/edZyWTbd
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Navigating The Fustercluck #95 Be a Window, Not a Mirror The Hispanic community. The Black community. The Asian community. The LGBTQIA community. Name a community. All are proud of their roots, but they are even more excited for the future. So, if you’re in a position to help tell someone’s story, show that you know them beyond cliches and stereotypes. Show that you’ve worked to really know their whole story. Don’t just hold up a mirror of where a group once stood, or even where they stand now. Instead, tap into their dreams and aspirations. Help show the way into the future. That’s where you’ll find what motivates and inspires people. Not just where people have been but where they’re going. (For more free ideas, check out the Navigating the Fustercluck newsletter and podcast)
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The Shelf is a Podcast that will, in the company of our tribe, discuss, luminate the good and dissect the absolutely shocking! Having a laugh, reflecting on real life and doing it our way... but always keepin' it real.
Elevating Voices: Celebrating Black Middle-Young Women Podcasters What a weekend we’ve had! Following our live campfire for International Women’s Day, organised by Girls Record Lounge, and a wonderful Mother's Day celebration, let’s shine a spotlight on the dynamic world of podcasts crafted by black middle-young women (yes, we’re talking about the hosts, Lydia Magdalene Shekiluwa and Patsy Christian). In a sea of voices, we bring you stories, insights, and perspectives that echo the experiences of a generation navigating the intricate tapestry of life. Our campfires are more than just words; they are a celebration of resilience, wisdom, and the unique journeys we navigate. Here's what you can learn from us: Empowerment in Every Word: Our podcasts resonate with empowerment, addressing topics from career growth and personal development to navigating relationships and societal expectations. Each campfire is a testament to the strength that lies within every black middle-young woman. Candid Conversations on Motherhood: In honour of Mother's Day, our campfires delve into the multifaceted world of motherhood – the joys, challenges, and wisdom gained along the way. Tune in for heartfelt discussions that celebrate the beauty of motherhood and the strength it instils in us. Navigating Intersectionality: Our campfires embrace the intersectionality of being black and middle-young. Explore conversations that touch upon the unique challenges, triumphs, and beauty of embracing our authentic selves in an ever-evolving world. Cultural Connection and Celebration: Immerse yourself in discussions that celebrate our rich cultural heritage. From sharing personal stories to exploring societal shifts, our campfires offer a unique lens through which to view the world. Join us on this journey of growth, connection, and celebration. Follow, listen, and amplify the voices that echo the experiences of black middle-young women. Together, we're not just telling stories; we're shaping narratives and creating a space where everyone can find a piece of themselves. Have you joined us around the campfire yet? Why not find out a bit more about us https://lnkd.in/enkQMkGd #podcastpromotion #BlackWomenPodcasters #MiddleYoungVoices #MothersDayReflections #blackwomenprofessionals #campfire #staycurious #boldmoves #culturaldiversity #inclusiveculture #candidconversations
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Join us as we delve into the life and accomplishments of a remarkable Black woman rehabber who has not only broken barriers but also built a flourishing business in a male-dominated industry.💪🏾 Click the link in the comments 👇🏾 to catch the whole 🔥 episode! And don't forget to LEAVE the show an honest REVIEW on iTunes🎵 #ShareTheWealthShow #PodcastShow #BreakingBarriers #BlackWomanRehabber #RealEstateInvestment #RealEstateInvestor #BlackMentor #BlackCommunity #BlackWealth
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