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Welcome to Calm Edged Rebels. 

Season four of Trudy, Jenni and Advita’s award-winning podcast. 

In our weekly podcast, we share our views on the big subjects for professional communicators, leaders and coaches. We also take the opportunity to share topical issues with you. 

  

In this week’s news section we compare how the change of the seasons is impacting us and our work. Listen closely to find out how many times Advita says ‘vibrant’ and you’ll know how much we’ve all got going on. We’d love to know how you are doing too, so contact us on our social media to tell us how you are.

  

Our big topic this week is inspired by Matthew Syed’s book, Rebel Ideas. It’s a book that focuses on diversity of thought in a broader way than a lot of the general dialogue around diversity.

 

We talk about the importance of widening your network and encouraging diversity of thought, while avoiding tokenism. How do we include and amplify the voices of those who are underrepresented, rather than speaking for them?

 

What are echo chambers and information bubbles? How do we create the trust that’s needed to include and hear wider opinions? Find out what tips we share to help you think differently.

 

Throughout the conversation we refer to the following books, articles and reports:

Calm Edged Rebels podcast episodes featuring Rebel Ideas by Matthew Syed

Why ice cream and yoga won‘t improve your culture - Calm Edged Rebels

How to be heard with productive disagreement - Calm Edged Rebels

 

Calm Edge Rebels blog: The positive practice of productive disagreement

The positive practice of productive disagreement - Calm Edged Rebels

 

Calm Edged Rebels podcast: How leaders can create a sense of belonging

How can leaders create a sense of belonging? - Calm Edged Rebels

 

Unleash Your Inner Rebel Conference 14 June 2022

Unleash Your Inner Rebel Conference, for leaders who think differently — Comms Rebel

 

Matthew Syed’s book Rebel Ideas: The Power of Diverse Thinking

Rebel Ideas: The Power of Diverse Thinking by Matthew Syed (goodreads.com)

 

Self-harm and suicide rates taken from the Netflix film The Social Dilemma

The Social Dilemma

 

If you want to find out more about this topic, or about us, head over to https://calmedgedrebels.com for all the info.