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Race is a topic many of us struggle to talk about at work, especially as corporate DEI enters its most controversial year yet. Porter Braswell (2045 Studio, Jopwell) and Channa Green (True Search) are on a mission to sit down with DEI champions at Fortune 500 companies and learn about what it takes to build inclusive organizations in today’s social climate. The views expressed on this podcast are ... more

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While many are concerned about recent developments in artificial intelligence, Doug Melville, CEO of JODIE AI, talks with Channa about how his company is using the power of AI to create inclusive leaders who are prepared to navigate the complexities ... more

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Camilo Becdach, a partner at McKinsey and Company, sits down with Channa to talk about the importance of mentorship and supportive networks for diverse professionals who are at the beginning of their professional journeys. more

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14 days ago

Floss Aggrey, Randstad North America’s Chief Equity Diversity & Inclusion Officer, speaks with Channa about the importance of creating organizational cultures in which employees feel like they belong. Floss also shares the actions companies need to t... more

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Samira Ansari, Chief Creative Director at Ogilvy New York, talks about the changes she’s seen in the creative industry over the past 25 years when it comes to DEI.  more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 89 ratings
  • Top Caliber Speakers

    Excellent 2024 season with top caliber speakers from leading corporate brands who are having real talk and providing actionable insights and inspiration. Special thanks to the 2045 Studio Team for delivering this.

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    5
    Sandra Cross
    United States20 days ago
  • Simply Incredible

    Finally, as a DEI professional, a podcast that speaks to the issues we face and problems we’re trying to solve. Wonderful job!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Marvelous Marv__821
    United Statesa month ago
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    Why don’t you explore colorism in the black community

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    5
    monadogcar
    United Statesa year ago
  • Phenomenal show

    Five stars. Full stop.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nickhendra1989
    United States2 years ago
  • Outstanding

    “Yes”, just “Yes”!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Metro commuter 1
    United States3 years ago

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