The Will to Change: Where Leadership Meets the Courage to Evolve

Jennifer Brown
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Apr 6, 2018 • 22min

Minisode #9: Supporting Male Allyship- Helping Leaders Find their Edge and Embrace their Full Humanity

In this minisode, Jennifer discusses the need for safe spaces for men and male leaders to explore their vulnerabilities and how they can be allies to marginalized communities. She shares her experience of being a panelist at the NYC.AnitaB.org's Male Ally Summit 2018 and why events like the Male Ally Summit are crucially important. Discover the key qualities that future leaders will need to possess and why change can't always start from the top.
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Mar 30, 2018 • 45min

E29: Corporations, Culture, and Change - Creating Authentic Connection That Engages The New Workforce Majority

Michael Skolnik, entrepreneur, civil rights activist and speaker, joins the program to share his own diversity story and discusses how corporations are becoming more involved in social justice issues and the implications of that involvement. Michael shares the connection between culture and social movements and the changes that men and male leaders need to make in order to help facilitate positive change. Discover the importance of being honest with ourselves and others about power and privilege.
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Mar 23, 2018 • 21min

Minisode #8: The Need for Identity Communities In The Workplace- Creating Safety and Belonging for Underrepresented Talent

In this minisode, Jennifer discusses how creating and fostering exclusive communities in the workplace can actually generate more diversity and inclusion. She reveals how to balance exclusivity with allyship, and how in the future marginalized communities may become allies to one another. Discover why these communities can help retain and attract millennial talent.
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Mar 16, 2018 • 38min

E28: Driving Culture Change That Sticks: The Power of Engaged Communities in Tech

Leanne Pittsford, CEO & Founder, Lesbians Who Tech., include.io + Tech Jobs Tour, discusses her journey as a queer woman working in the tech industry and why she founded Lesbians Who Tech, the largest LGBTQ network of technologists in the world. She reveals the reasons why the tech industry represents a great opportunity for diverse talent and shares the work that she is doing to help create more diversity in the tech sector by scaling referrals outside of existing networks. Discover how leaders can support these efforts and the importance of creating safe spaces within organizations.
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Mar 9, 2018 • 20min

Minisode #7: Helping Diverse Talent Thrive- Creating Responsive and Inclusive Workplace Structures

In this minisode, Jennifer discusses why diversity and inclusion are integral to the future of work. She shares her thoughts on the importance of creating an organizational structure that looks at employees in a more holistic way, and explores how and why organizations can create a workplace where all individuals can flourish and thrive. Discover the important role that men have to play in the process of reinventing organizational structures and the need to redefine masculinity in the 21st century.
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Mar 2, 2018 • 45min

E27: The Ad Industry in the Age of Inclusion: The Business Imperative for Diverse Creative Talent

Keynote speaker, advertising director, and founder of the 3% Conference, Kat Gordon, discusses the efforts and success that she has had in challenging the lack of female creative directors in advertising. Kat shares her earliest experiences which led her to become aware of diversity and inclusion and reveals the common denominator that she sees in the early experiences of allies. Discover how men can best support women in inclusion efforts, why brands need to find the courage to take action and the opportunities that arise in learning from mistakes.
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Feb 23, 2018 • 18min

Minisode #6: Becoming a Champion: Transformative Storytelling for Organizational Change

In this minisode, Jennifer discusses the work that she does with leaders helping them to excavate their authentic story, and how they can use that story to create change. Jennifer shares a powerful structure for finding the universal truth in any story, and reveals why the process of story development has value for a leader, even before sharing that story with others. Discover how to condense your story to any length and how to overcome some of the most common storytelling challenges.
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Feb 16, 2018 • 40min

E26: From Exclusion to Power: LGBT-Founded Organizations That Drive Business Value

Louise Chernin, President & CEO of the Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA) joins the program to discuss the benefits of being a LGBT-owned business entity and the efforts that the GSBA is making to have an impact both locally and internationally. Louise discusses her own diversity story, which includes moving from New York City to the Washington State, and the lessons and takeaways she learned from her experiences. Louise also reveals her thoughts about the unique challenges that LGBT business owners of color face, and how the common struggles of being a business owner can unite the LGBT business community.
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Feb 9, 2018 • 27min

Minisode #5: What We Need Leaders to Do, Say, and Be during #MeToo

In this minisode, Jennifer shares her thoughts on the #MeToo movement and the overall connection to diversity and inclusion efforts. Jennifer discusses the role that men can play as allies in being part of the solution and the important role that the workplace often occupies for diverse talent. She also reveals how women have often been left out of important mentorship opportunities, and how leaders can ensure that mentorship opportunities are more inclusive.
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Feb 2, 2018 • 44min

E25: How the World Sees Us: Embracing our most "Fascinating" Advantages

Sally Hogshead, New York Times bestselling author and CEO of How To Fascinate, discusses her own diversity story, which includes spending time with a tribe in Nairobi. Sally reveals how her work as a copywriter for top brands led her to understand the importance of fascination for brand development, and how she eventually applied that to personal branding, launching an assessment that has since been completed by one million professionals. Sally also discusses the importance of creating teams with diverse strengths and the blind spots that can arise when we work with people who have strengths too similar to our own. Discover how Sally is now using the science of fascination to help girls and women understand who they are at their very best so that they can show up as their most impressive and influential selves.

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