Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Inclusive Career Conversations
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| Smashing the Patriarchy - Why we need a long term, strategic approach to inclusive leadership | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:34:23 | |
In this episode of the Inclusive Career Conversations podcast, host Zoe Haydn Jones speaks with gender equity advocate Jeremy Stockdale about his journey to becoming a passionate ally. They discuss the importance of active listening, unconscious biases, and taking a holistic long-term approach to creating truly inclusive workplaces. Jeremy shares how education and using privilege to amplify underrepresented voices can help drive positive change. The conversation provides actionable insights for individuals and organizations looking to advance gender equality. Here are five key learnings 1. The importance of active listening and creating space for diverse perspectives, especially from women. 2. How to be a better ally through education, curiosity, and using privilege to amplify underrepresented voices. 3. Common unconscious biases like interrupting women in conversations and how to develop self-awareness. 4. The value of taking a long-term, holistic approach to creating inclusive workplaces through commitment, strategic initiatives and connecting to organizational purpose/values. 5. Personal stories of allies like Jeremy Stockdale that show the positive impact of open-mindedness, reflection and ongoing learning when it comes to gender equity. WORK WITH JOBS FOR WOMEN AND DIVERSE TALENT JOBS Looking to attract more women, disabled, and neurodiverse talent to your organisation? Partner with Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs to reach a wider, more inclusive audience. From tailored job ads designed to engage diverse candidates to employer branding opportunities, including podcast sponsorship, we offer solutions that help you create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Whether you're looking to strengthen your team or build a more inclusive brand, we’ve got something for everyone | |||
| Baby Loss Unsilenced - How to Cultivate an Inclusive Workplace to Support or Pregnancy Journeys | 11 Nov 2024 | 00:48:01 | |
This week we talk all things pregnancy loss with the incredible Yasmin De Nardo, Head of Technology Academy at KPMG. This podcast is kindly brought to you by KPMG Curve. In this powerful episode, Yasmin De Nardo bravely shares her personal experience with miscarriage, offering a raw and honest account of the emotional and physical toll it took. Her story shines a light on the critical need for organisations to create more compassionate and supportive environments for employees navigating pregnancy loss. We cover
Workplace Support at KPMG
Breaking the Silence on Miscarriage
How to Connect:
This episode is a must-listen for talent acquisition professionals, HR leaders, and DEI champions who are committed to creating more compassionate and supportive workplaces for employees navigating the complex journey of pregnancy loss. | |||
| How to drive Gender Equity through authentic engagement and clear comms at work | 09 Dec 2024 | 00:25:36 | |
We welcome Robert Baker to the pod to talk all things bringing men into the equality debate! Robert shares his early recognition of the lack of women in leadership and his motivation to get involved. He also addresses the common question of "why is a man advocating for gender equality?" Expect insight on the importance of understanding men's perspectives and concerns, and creating open dialogues as well as strategies for navigating resistance to gender initiatives and creating inclusive policies. You'll also learn tips for building a culture of inclusivity, psychological safety, and healthy masculinity Connect with Robert and host Zoe on LinkedIn. Find out more about Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs Key timestamps 0:03:53 - Challenges and Motivations in Advocating for Gender Equality 0:07:00 - Addressing Men's Concerns and Creating Inclusive Workplaces 0:11:22 - Navigating Resistance and Creating Inclusive Policies 0:15:24 - Building a Culture of Inclusivity 0:20:29 - Challenging Traditional Expectations of Masculinity | |||
| Gain a Competitive Advantage by Embracing Diversity and Belonging Inclusion to Spark a Movement of Transformative Change in Your Workplace | 18 Sep 2024 | 00:33:36 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Ben de Pfeiffer-Key an inclusion strategist and coach, to discuss his journey and insights on redefining the approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the fashion and retail industry. Key Takeaways:
If you're a DEI professional, HR leader, or anyone interested in creating more inclusive workplaces, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Ben's insights and be inspired to take action in your own organization. Download the Free Guide we have created based on this interview WORK WITH JOBS FOR WOMEN AND DIVERSE TALENT JOBS Looking to attract more women, disabled, and neurodiverse talent to your organisation? STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE PODCAST AND ALL THINGS DEI - JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Partner with Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs to reach a wider, more inclusive audience. From tailored job ads designed to engage diverse candidates to employer branding opportunities, including podcast sponsorship, we offer solutions that help you create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Whether you're looking to strengthen your team or build a more inclusive brand, we’ve got something for everyone VISIT JOBS FOR WOMEN'S WEBSITE | |||
| How to transform workplaces for Neurodiverse individuals so the individual thrives, feels valued and supported in their job | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:52:21 | |
Transforming Workplaces for Neurodiverse Individuals Panelists:
Moderator:
Topics covered Understanding Individuals Through Questions and Caring
Experiences in Cybersecurity and Learning Differences
Masking and Fitting In at Work
Creating Safe and Inclusive Work Environments
Accommodations and Adjustments
Breaking Barriers in Recruitment
WORK WITH JOBS FOR WOMEN AND DIVERSE TALENT JOBS Looking to attract more women, disabled, and neurodiverse talent to your organisation? STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE PODCAST AND ALL THINGS DEI - JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Partner with Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs to reach a wider, more inclusive audience. From tailored job ads designed to engage diverse candidates to employer branding opportunities, including podcast sponsorship, we offer solutions that help you create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Whether you're looking to strengthen your team or build a more inclusive brand, we’ve got something for everyone VISIT JOBS FOR WOMEN'S WEBSITE | |||
| How to create menstrual cycle awareness at work so women people who menstruate feel supported and heard | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:28:04 | |
Today we're diving into an important yet often overlooked topic - menstrual cycle awareness in the workplace. My guest is Lizzy Kurtzer, a menstrual cycle coach who works with businesses to create more inclusive policies and cultures around menstruation. We discuss the importance of education for all genders, appointing menstrual champions, and ensuring period product access. Lizzy also provides tips for managers looking to start the conversation and suggestions for supportive policies beyond just menstrual leave. Whether you menstruate or not, this interview offers actionable insights for cultivating a period-positive environment where all employees can thrive. Key takeaways
Connect with Lizz Kurtzer Connect with Lizzy via LinkedIn Lizzy works with organisations to educate about the menstrual cycle, how to support employees in the workplace, how to be inclusive when talking about periods, and create period and menstrual policies that support all people who bleed. Lizzie am passionate about menstrual cycle awareness in the workplace and support organisations to create period-positive cultures, where individuals are empowered to trust themselves and lead in their own, unique and authentic way. WORK WITH JOBS FOR WOMEN AND DIVERSE TALENT JOBS Looking to attract more women, disabled, and neurodiverse talent to your organisation? STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE PODCAST AND ALL THINGS DEI - JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Partner with Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs to reach a wider, more inclusive audience. From tailored job ads designed to engage diverse candidates to employer branding opportunities, including podcast sponsorship, we offer solutions that help you create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Whether you're looking to strengthen your team or build a more inclusive brand, we’ve got something for everyone VISIT JOBS FOR WOMEN'S WEBSITE | |||
| Practical tips for supporting employees with Dyscalculia at work so they feel included, safe and valued | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:29:23 | |
In today’s diverse workforce, it’s essential for companies to recognise and accommodate the unique needs of employees with various learning differences. One such difference is dyscalculia, a learning disorder characterised by difficulty in understanding and using numerical concepts. While dyscalculia is often associated with challenges in academic settings, its impact extends into the professional realm, affecting tasks such as budgeting, scheduling, and data analysis. In this blog, we’ll explore what dyscalculia is, its implications in the workplace, and strategies that companies can implement to support individuals with dyscalculia. We interviewed Em Ledger, Product Manager at the BBC about her experiences of interviewing, living and working with Dyscalculia and we share her insights in this article to help you become an inclusive employer where you support prospective employees and your current employees. Here are some top tips for supporting candidates at recruitment stage:
WORK WITH JOBS FOR WOMEN AND DIVERSE TALENT JOBS Looking to attract more women, disabled, and neurodiverse talent to your organisation? STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE PODCAST AND ALL THINGS DEI - JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Partner with Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs to reach a wider, more inclusive audience. From tailored job ads designed to engage diverse candidates to employer branding opportunities, including podcast sponsorship, we offer solutions that help you create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Whether you're looking to strengthen your team or build a more inclusive brand, we’ve got something for everyone VISIT JOBS FOR WOMEN'S WEBSITE | |||
| How to support employees living with an invisible disability so they feel supported and included | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:45:40 | |
Meet Susie Bould, a Marketing Manager in the Film Industry living with an invisible disability. “It took me so long into being disabled to learn all that information that at the start, I just felt shame. And I just felt like, I didn’t want people to know and I didn’t want people to judge me and I was worried, I wouldn’t get employed, I was scared to mention it in interviews. It felt like this big elephant in the room to me… I think It did destroy my self-esteem. I felt very worthless for a long time.” This is an eye-opening episode about living with an invisible disability, how to navigate work and what you can do as an employer to welcome disabilities and support your team. Here's what we discussed. Embracing Creativity and Overcoming Bias Susie discussed the challenges she faced in her career, particularly around creativity and bias. She recalled an incident where she was told she wasn’t “creative enough,” a feedback that came unexpectedly after she disclosed her disability. Susie’s response highlights the importance of self-belief and confronting unconscious bias: “I’m not gonna believe you now… I think the thing about unconscious bias is it’s unconscious. You haven’t acknowledged that and absorbed that yourself.” The Power of Empathy and Management As a manager, Susie emphasised the significant influence a leader has on their team’s daily life and overall work experience. She takes this responsibility seriously, aiming to provide opportunities for growth and learning: “I take that responsibility, really seriously. And I want to find ways to give people opportunities, and see them grow and learn.” Disability and Workplace Efficiency Susie also spoke about how her experience as a disabled person has made her more efficient and empathetic in the workplace. She believes that the skills developed through managing her disability are highly transferable to her professional life: “As a disabled person, It’s built into my DNA now… that’s what we’re all trying to do all the time. How can I drive efficiency in this space?” The Evolution of Workplace Attitudes Reflecting on her career journey, Susie noted the positive changes in workplace attitudes towards marginalized communities over the years. She acknowledges the broader social and cultural awareness that has grown, benefiting people who experience different forms of marginalization: “Bigger movements… have become more socially and culturally aware of marginalized communities over the last 16 years.” WORK WITH JOBS FOR WOMEN AND DIVERSE TALENT JOBS Looking to attract more women, disabled, and neurodiverse talent to your organisation? STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE PODCAST AND ALL THINGS DEI - JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Partner with Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs to reach a wider, more inclusive audience. From tailored job ads designed to engage diverse candidates to employer branding opportunities, including podcast sponsorship, we offer solutions that help you create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Whether you're looking to strengthen your team or build a more inclusive brand, we’ve got something for everyone VISIT JOBS FOR WOMEN'S WEBSITE VISIT DIVERSE TALENT JOBS WEBSITE EMAIL US NOW | |||
| Turning Neurodiverse Traits into Business Advantages | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:42:59 | |
We spoke to Leadership Coach Cheryl Thompson about her recent Autism and ADHD diagnosis, how neurodiversity has made her a lot of money and how real workplace inclusion means embracing individuality. 5 things you will learn from this podcast episode: 1. Cheryl Thompson shares her experience of being diagnosed with autism and ADHD later in life, and how understanding her neurodiversity has helped her career in finance and leadership coaching. 2. Effective leadership requires understanding human behavior and prioritising employee well-being over just technical skills. Leaders should care about their team members. 3. Neurodiversity can be viewed as a superpower - traits like curiosity, attention to detail, and systemisation can provide career advantages if supported in the right environment. 4.. Workplace inclusivity involves respecting individual differences, avoiding pressure to conform, and creating psychological safety for neurodiverse employees to be their authentic selves. WORK WITH JOBS FOR WOMEN AND DIVERSE TALENT JOBS Looking to attract more women, disabled, and neurodiverse talent to your organisation? STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE PODCAST AND ALL THINGS DEI - JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Partner with Jobs for Women and Diverse Talent Jobs to reach a wider, more inclusive audience. From tailored job ads designed to engage diverse candidates to employer branding opportunities, including podcast sponsorship, we offer solutions that help you create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Whether you're looking to strengthen your team or build a more inclusive brand, we’ve got something for everyone VISIT JOBS FOR WOMEN'S WEBSITE VISIT DIVERSE TALENT JOBS WEBSITE EMAIL US NOW | |||