Épisodes

  • Allyship Actions and Learning Along the Way with Karen Catlin
    Nov 27 2024
    In our latest episode, we welcome Karen Catlin, author and advocate for inclusive workspaces, back to the pod for the first time since 2020. Our discussion covers celebrating ten years of learning through Better Allies, shifts in DEI dynamics post-2020, and the increased backlash against DEI initiatives in current times. We discuss the continued importance and evolution of allyship, with practical strategies for individual and organizational support. Karen also shares personal anecdotes, mistakes, and lessons learned in her journey, while providing resources for those looking to delve deeper into allyship. Please note that we’re taking a hiatus, but please subscribe to our feed so you can be the first to know when we’re back. We’ve got some fun stuff in the works!Links:BetterAllies.comThe Savvy Ally by Jeannie GainsburgThe Anti Ableist Manifesto by Tiffany YuGood Guys by David Smith and Brad Johnson The Wake Up, Michelle MiJung KimChapters:00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement00:50 Reflecting on the Election and Its Impact02:35 Evolution of DEI Work03:55 Challenges and Shifts in Workplace Inclusion07:18 The Importance of Allyship11:21 Connecting Through Shared Stories14:19 Welcoming Karen Catlin15:41 Karen's Journey and Insights on Allyship29:42 Newsletter Insights and Language Awareness30:32 Best Practices for Scheduling Events32:03 Challenges with Event Scheduling36:11 DEI Backlash and Media Misrepresentation41:18 The Future of Allyship47:46 Recommended Resources for Allyship52:33 Looking Forward: AI and Personal Growth55:15 Final Thoughts and TakeawaysWant more like this? Here are a few episodes we think you'll love!Being a Better Ally with Karen CatlinBeing an HR Unicorn with Christofer PetersonDigital Accessibility with Perkins AccessDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion with Chris HaighFull Interview with Amaia Arruabarrena, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at ezCaterFull Interview with Dr. Erika Powell, DEI Certified Professional Diversity CoachFuture of Work Insights from Revelio Chief Economist Lisa SimonGeeking Out about DEI Strategy with Allyson Livingstone from athenahealthManaging Teams Empathetically with Dexter ArverReimagining Inclusion with Mita Mallick Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.
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    58 min
  • Probletunities and Partnerships for Humans in Tech with Mica Le John
    Nov 13 2024

    Felicia and Rachel chat with Mica Le John, the Chief of Staff at Black Girls Code. We dove into her super interesting career journey and explored her passion for digital spaces, meaningful partnerships, and support for young people - they’re the future! Speaking of the future, we also discussed the future of the tech industry, workplace inclusion, mental health, and so much more. Mica shared insights into her work at Black Girls Code, the need for equity in the tech industry, the impact of social media, and the role of millennials and Gen Z in shaping digital spaces. Let’s go!

    Links:

    • For Them
    • Idoru
    • Black Girls Code
    • Kim Stanley Robinson
    Chapters:

    00:00 Intro

    00:57 Election Day Reflections and Team Policies

    02:08 The Importance of Mental Health and Productivity

    04:54 Newsletter Announcement and Welcoming Mica

    05:58 Mica's Journey: From Child Actor to Chief of Staff

    12:31 The Role and Impact of Black Girls Code

    14:17 Challenges and Opportunities in Tech Diversity

    24:07 Humanist Technologist: Balancing Tech and Humanity

    27:25 Nostalgic Dive into the 'Uglies' Series

    28:05 Books vs. Movies: A Lifelong Debate

    29:39 Entrepreneurial Insights and Challenges

    30:03 Ideal Life and Personal Reflections

    34:04 Future of the Digital Space

    36:01 Generational Perspectives on Technology

    46:51 Climate Advocacy and Personal Goals

    50:35 Geeking Out: Plants and Speculative Fiction

    52:07 Final Thoughts and Farewell

    Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.

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    54 min
  • Bonus Episode: How to Manage Discussions about the Election in the Workplace
    Nov 1 2024

    In this bonus episode, we share an Inclusion Geeks webinar that was recorded on October 30, 2024, between Felicia Jadczak and Katie Hyten, Co-Executive Director of Essential Partners. They explore the benefits and challenges of discussions about the election in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of employee agency, setting conversation norms, and ensuring psychological and emotional safety. Practical strategies include using opt-in mechanisms, conducting temperature checks, and de-escalating tensions through curiosity and structured dialogues.

    Webinar Description: The political landscape is changing rapidly. While discussing politics in the workplace can be uncomfortable and is often discouraged, it’s impossible to completely separate politics from work. Politics remains on many people’s minds and impacts actual lives and livelihoods. Managers and business leaders need to be prepared to support their teams through the various impacts of the election.

    Listen and find out how to best support your team members during times of political change.

    Chapters:

    00:22 Introduction to Today's Special Episode

    00:42 Managing Political Discussions at Work

    01:08 Webinar Introduction and Format

    02:04 Meet Felicia Jadczak

    04:04 Meet Katie Hyten

    10:00 The Importance of Political Conversations at Work

    16:03 Creating Safe Spaces for Dialogue

    18:51 Leadership and Check-ins

    28:20 Navigating Workplace Dynamics

    29:14 The Power of Asking Different Questions

    31:22 De-escalating Politically Charged Situations

    32:16 Embracing Curiosity and Complexity

    32:57 Practical Tools for De-escalation

    40:52 Preparing for Election Day

    42:09 Supporting Teams Through Uncertainty

    50:19 Strategies for Emotional Management

    54:17 Leadership's Role in Open Conversations

    57:27 Final Thoughts and Resources

    Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.

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    58 min
  • “Magical Girl” Journeys and Filmmaking with Jumai Yusuf
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode, Felicia and Rachel welcome Jumai Yusuf, a talented filmmaker and storyteller. Jumai shares her unique journey from Massachusetts theater kid to LA film director, highlighting her background in neurobiology and her passion for blending art and science. She discusses the development of her animated series 'Layla and the Starship Afrotopia,' which features a young Black Muslim girl with wormhole powers. We dive into the process of directing, from working with screenwriters to location scouting and casting. Before we talk with Jumai, we chat about our experiences at a few conferences - it turns out IRL events are still amazing!

    Links:
    • Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)
    • Sundance and Disney's Muslim Artist Fellowship
    • Islamic Scholarship Fund
    • Jumai Yusuf Instagram
    • Nate and John Film Instagram
    Chapters:

    00:25 Felicia's Networking Adventures at WBENC

    04:56 Rachel's Culture Summit Experience

    08:22 Introducing Jumai Yusuf

    10:14 Jumai's Journey and Inspirations

    20:24 Directing The Eid Gift

    26:18 Casting for Ramadan America

    26:46 Balancing Writing and Directing

    28:13 Challenges in Directing

    29:37 Impact of Me Too and Black Lives Matter

    31:33 Advice for Aspiring Directors

    33:06 Cosplay and Anime Passion

    41:49 Renaissance Fair Adventures

    44:20 Peloton and Fitness Goals

    46:30 Final Thoughts and Social Media

    Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.

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    49 min
  • Pushing Boundaries and Sparking Change with Blair Imani
    Oct 16 2024

    In this episode of the She Geeks Out podcast, Felicia and Rachel talk to author, historian, and educator Blair Imani. Blair discusses her origin story and how her experiences shaped her career in activism and education. She shares her perspectives on current social and political challenges, including the backlash against DEI initiatives and knowing when and how to speak out. We discuss Blair's incredibly powerful social media series, 'Smarter in Seconds,' and her decision-making process for creating content. Blair also recounts her experience attending the DNC, where she interacted with influential politicians like Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Senator Cory Booker, highlighting the importance of participating in political processes.

    Links:
    • Bridging Generational Gaps to Build Stronger Teams Resource
    • Blair Imani
    • Smarter in Seconds
    Chapters:

    (00:08) - Bridging Generational Gaps in Workplace

    (09:32) - Blair Imani

    (13:05) - Navigating Activism and Well-Being

    (19:55) - Revolution and Systemic Change Perspectives

    (26:39) - Navigating DEI Backlash and Activism

    (38:22) - DNC Reflections and Future Priorities

    (45:19) - Political Engagement and Civic Responsibility

    (51:51) - Community Accountability and Personal Growth

    (55:59) - Saying Goodbye to Blair Imani

    Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.

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    57 min
  • Science-Backed Wellness and Longevity with Rachele Pojednic
    Oct 2 2024

    In this episode of the She+ Geeks Out podcast, hosts Rachel and Felicia welcome return guest Rachele Pojednic, an expert in nutrition and wellness. Rachele discusses her career trajectory, from teaching at Simmons University to her current roles at Restore Hyper Wellness and Stanford University's Center on Longevity. We talk about complementary therapies such as cryotherapy, the importance of consistent healthy habits, and the role of social connections in health. Rachele also addresses public health misconceptions, the challenges of scientific research, and the influence of popular science communicators like Andrew Huberman and Joe Rogan. We also explore the complexity of balancing between scientific integrity and public dissemination of health information.

    Links:

    • Episode 64: Creating a Strong Process with Rachele Pojednic
    • Episode 23: Fitness and Nutrition with Rachele Pojednic
    • Restore Hyper Wellness
    • Rachele Pojednic
    • Strong Process
    • October Webinar Registration
    Chapters:

    00:32 Preparing for Election Season

    01:35 Election Day and Workplace Policies

    04:25 Scenarios for Election Outcomes

    08:16 Introducing Guest Rachele Pojednic

    11:45 Rachel Pojednic's Career Journey

    18:54 The Role of Science in Wellness

    30:58 Challenges in Public Health and Science

    34:49 The Honey Study: Unveiling Bias in Research

    37:07 The Rise of Science Communicators

    40:00 Navigating Trust in Science and Media

    42:06 Understanding Longevity and Healthspan

    47:09 The Basics of a Healthy Lifestyle

    50:45 Complementary Therapies: Cryotherapy and More

    55:43 The Debate on IV Drips and Micronutrients

    01:02:59 The Role of Social Connection in Health

    01:09:02 Conclusion and Upcoming Events

    Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Behind the Lens: Donuts and Directing with Huriyyah Muhammad
    Sep 18 2024

    In this episode of the She+ Geeks Out podcast, we welcome guest Huriyyah Muhammad, a writer, director, and producer, to discuss her journey in the film industry, the role of lifting up others in creative work, and her latest project 'Chocolate with Sprinkles'. Huriyyah also shares insights on breaking into directing, the impact of representation in Hollywood, and co-founding the Black TV and Film Collective. Before the interview, Felicia and Rachel discuss the importance of setting workplace boundaries and acknowledging how challenging it can be to maintain professional and personal well-being.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to She Geeks Out Podcast

    00:26 Discussing Workplace Boundaries

    01:59 Navigating Authenticity and Boundaries at Work

    05:21 The Impact of Values in the Workplace

    08:45 Introducing Huriyyah Muhammad

    10:06 Huriyyah's Journey into Film

    21:13 Chocolate with Sprinkles: A Personal Story

    25:48 Exploring Magical Realism in Film

    28:26 Introduction to the Black TV and Film Collective

    30:09 Challenges and Growth of the Collective

    31:40 Industry Shifts and Representation

    34:49 Media Literacy and Misinformation

    39:38 Directing Ramadan America

    43:18 Breaking into Directing

    50:23 Personal Reflections and Parenthood

    56:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Links:

    • We Are Not Family Blog post
    • 40% of Gen Zers, millennials say they would quit over political differences at work
    • https://www.afi.com/news/tag/afi-dww/
    • https://www.blacktvfilmcollective.org/
    • DEI Is A Trillion Dollar Blind Spot. Sephora Gets It - You Should Too
    • Chocolate With Sprinkles
    • Huriyyah Muhammad Instagram

    Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.

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    59 min
  • Behind the Lens: Sara Seligman on Amplifying Voices in Film
    Sep 4 2024

    In this episode of the She+ Geeks Out podcast presented by Inclusion Geeks, we interview Sara Seligman, a writer, producer, and director whose work includes the film "Ramadan America" and the feature "Coyote Lake." Sara shares her journey from training as a ballet dancer in Mexico to becoming an actress in telenovelas to transitioning into directing and producing films. She discusses the challenges of breaking into the industry as a Latina and the complexities of different directing and producing roles in film and television. Sara also touches on the significance and controversies of the term 'Latinx,' and the importance of diverse representation in the media.

    We also discuss our journey from "She Geeks Out" to "Inclusion Geeks," explaining how our name change better reflects our dedication to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training. Join us as we discuss our evolution from "Boston Girl Geek Dinners" to our current mission, highlighting our broader focus beyond gender to include race, ethnicity, social class, disability, and more.

    Links we discussed:

    • Ramadan America
    • Coyote Lake
    • Sara Seligman Instagram
    • Inclusion Geeks
    • Inclusion Geeks Instagram

    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction and Podcast Rebranding

    (00:53) The Evolution of Our Name

    (03:40) Why 'Inclusion Geeks'?

    (06:34) Celebrating Birthdays and Switching Topics

    (08:13) Interview with Sarah Seligman

    (09:37) Sarah's Villain Origin Story

    (18:05) Moving to LA and Producing Films

    (27:16) Role of a Line Producer

    (28:46) Balancing Director and Producer Responsibilities

    (32:55) Breaking into Directing

    (33:42) Challenges in Different Directing Fields

    (37:50) Commercials vs. Narrative Directing

    (45:38) Leadership and Management in Film

    (52:28) Representation and Identity in Film

    (01:01:40) Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    Visit us at InclusionGeeks.com to stay up to date on all the ways you can make the workplace work for everyone! Check out Inclusion Geeks Academy and InclusionGeeks.com/podcast for the code to get a free mini course.

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    1 h et 3 min