by Sacha Thompson | Mar 1, 2022 | Diversity Equity Inclusion Topics, Podcast
I think the first time I crossed paths with Dr. Sam Rae, EdD, MPH. was about a year ago. Not only did I appreciate her approach to DEI, but we also had some of the same interests and ideas (great minds)! As I continued to follow her social media presence, I noticed we...
by Sacha Thompson | Feb 22, 2022 | Podcast
I met Michael Rolph in March of 2019. He reached out on LinkedIn to connect as colleagues working at the intersection of diversity and technology. Since then, we’ve had dozens of conversations about this work, ways to collaborate or check in on how the other is doing....
by Sacha Thompson | Feb 15, 2022 | Diversity Equity Inclusion Topics, Podcast, Self-Care and Wellness
Guest Post from Bronwen NettlesTwitter: @BronwenB9 A Spectrum of Advocacy, Caregiving, and Self-care DEI professionals are in the belly of the beast: implementing purpose driven policies, raising consciousness, illuminating internal biases, and creating safety,...
by Sacha Thompson | Feb 10, 2022 | Podcast
I had followed the work of Diya Khanna for a year or so before we actually met. I appreciated her clear and concise approach to educating people about DEI topics, especially more complex issues. I then had the privilege of working with her for a few years before...
by Sacha Thompson | Feb 8, 2022 | Diversity Equity Inclusion Topics, Podcast, Self-Care and Wellness
I have been looking forward to this conversation with Katrina Jones for a while. It’s not that we never talk, but it would be an opportunity to grace others with the wisdom and insight she has on this topic. I specifically wanted to speak with her about detachment...
by Sacha Thompson | Feb 1, 2022 | Diversity Equity Inclusion Topics, Podcast, Self-Care and Wellness
“Are you continuing patterns that keep you in a perpetual state where it’s not best for your health and wellness?” Or Have you thought about the generational stress on the heart when we live by the mantra “You have to work twice as hard” and how we unlearn that...
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