

EquitAble
Dr. Adriane Johnson‑Williams
EquitAble explores the many ways to make equity actionable. Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams and expert guests discuss how clearly defining equity and understanding how to pursue it in various contexts can help diminish, if not eliminate, inequities.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 36min
Story Power with Augusto Cuginotti
Augusto Cuginotti, a facilitator who uses anonymous workplace stories to surface hidden patterns. He discusses participatory narrative inquiry, how anonymity empowers marginalized voices, the limits of surveys and open-door policies, and ways stories reveal organizational dynamics and equity gaps. Short, practical, and surprising insights on using narrative to inform change.

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Mar 16, 2026 • 44min
Stronger Together with Amber Hamilton
Amber Hamilton, organizer and critic of philanthropy who created the comic This Week in Purgatory and is writing a book on power. She skewers performative philanthropy and explores the mismatch between foundations and nonprofits. Short, sharp takes on collective leverage, shared risk and authority, protecting grassroots work, and why funding must back organizing and systems change.

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Dec 22, 2025 • 30min
Results and Humanity with Crystal Collier - Part 2
In this engaging discussion, Crystal Collier, a leadership coach dedicated to blending results with human connection, joins Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams. They dive into the significance of emotional intelligence and the role of psychological safety in leadership. Crystal emphasizes the balance of being direct yet caring while prioritizing outcomes. They explore self-awareness as foundational to effective leadership and challenge listeners to create equitable systems. Discover insights on personal growth, setting meaningful boundaries, and the importance of recognizing individual strengths.

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Dec 15, 2025 • 36min
Results and Humanity with Crystal Collier - Part 1
Crystal Collier, an executive coach and leader in adaptive practices, discusses the intricate balance between achieving tangible results and honoring the humanity of teams. She emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence and healthy boundaries in leadership, urging leaders to include team members in the journey to meet goals. The conversation tackles the necessity of clarity and accountability, highlighting how trust is built through honest feedback and understanding diverse needs to foster a thriving work environment.

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Dec 8, 2025 • 35min
Psychological Safety with Jamila Walker
Jamila Walker, a clinical social worker and therapist, founded Nashville Emotional Wellness Counseling, focusing on the mental health needs of BIPOC women and marginalized communities. In this conversation, she emphasizes the necessity of mental health support tailored for Black women, especially in leadership roles. The discussion covers the impact of workplace culture on personal wellness and the importance of community. Jamila also highlights the significance of therapists with lived experience and the need for culturally relevant care to foster true equity in mental health.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 38min
Batman Philanthropy with Amber Hamilton
Amber Hamilton, a nonprofit and philanthropy expert, dives into the flaws of institutional philanthropy, emphasizing its role in perpetuating inequality. She critiques wealth-hoarding and advocates for community-led solutions, highlighting Black philanthropy's focus on mutual care. The discussion touches on the need for humility, listening, and active partnerships to shift power dynamics. Humorously referencing a 'Batman prophecy,' Amber stresses the urgency for foundations to act decisively against entrenched systems and support those directly impacted.

Nov 3, 2025 • 41min
Community Connection with Dave Armstrong of Farm Fresh
Dave Armstrong brings us inside the vital role small, locally owned grocery stores play in rural community resilience, equity, and well-being. Through the story of Farm Fresh in Carterville, Illinois, the episode highlights how such businesses support local vendors, foster personal relationships across generations, and address issues of isolation and imagination. By blending old-school values with a modern commitment to inclusivity, Farm Fresh demonstrates the quiet, everyday work of building equity and community from within.

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Sep 8, 2025 • 45min
Activating Equity with Chad Jones
In this engaging conversation, Chad Jones shares his journey as an organizer for social justice and embodiment coach. He emphasizes innovative event models that foster community connection and genuine leadership. Chad highlights the importance of vulnerability and resource-sharing to promote equity. The discussion dives into emotional expression, particularly among men, advocating for somatic awareness as a tool for authentic relationships. He calls for systemic change to ensure access to basic needs, urging everyone to participate in the movement for a more equitable world.

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Aug 25, 2025 • 39min
Equity Work with Nika White and Jasmine Williams
Dr. Nika White, founder of Nika White Consulting and a leader in DEI initiatives, joins Jasmine Williams, CEO of Parson Williams Group, to dissect the complexities of equity work. They discuss the fine balance between compliance and authenticity, emphasizing the importance of values alignment and understanding audience demographics. Their candid conversation also explores personal healing and its role in fostering inclusivity, alongside the need for data-driven strategies to address systemic barriers, all while keeping humor alive in their approach.

Jul 28, 2025 • 43min
Holistic Wellness with Dalia Kinsey
Holistic wellness is often co-opted by profit-driven industries rooted in white supremacy, failing to serve the unique needs of queer, trans, and BIPOC individuals. In an impactful conversation with Standpoint Consulting's Kym Alexander, Dalia Kinsey, RD, LD shares significant lived and professional experience as a holistic dietitian, offering strategies for resisting toxic wellness culture, reclaiming body autonomy, and centering self-affirmation and pleasure. The conversation explores decolonizing health practices, creating environments for authentic thriving, and recognizing systemic barriers that impact marginalized communities’ paths to wellness. In this episode, Kym refers to the concept of Targeted Universalism. john a. powell, the Director of the Othering & Belonging Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, offers this approach as a way of focusing on the specific needs of subgroups in pursuit of positive social outcomes.


