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It’s the topic and issue of the day … not only in our personal lives and communities … but within our teams and organizations. It’s a topic that’s currently divisive and often incendiary, and this episode is an invitation to a more open conversation about racism and difference. Craig and Jeff will be sharing their own personal journeys of opening and understanding, as well as some ideas on ways to open your heads and hearts about difference. The Impact Leadership Podcast is brought to you by Cardivera, the leadership development eco-system that helps your grow your people, grow your business and grow your life.

Show Notes
In this episode you’ll hear …

Perspectives on racism and difference from two white men

Impacts of inclusion (or lack of inclusion) with our teams and in our organizations

The leadership implications around race and difference

Perspectives on the context of racism

Ways that systemic racism shows up in leadership and business

About shifting from a focus on personal bias to exploring systemic racism

What it means to claim your racism in order to be a part of the solution

Questions to ask about your attachment to rejecting the existence of racism in this country

The benefits of intentional inclusion in your business and with your team (the gifts of difference)

The role of unconscious racism in our nation and businesses

Ideas on ways to build diverse and inclusive teams and organizations

About enhancing awareness of the past while taking ownership of your role in creating a different future

About historic perspectives around racism in the United States

That inclusive leadership founded on dignity and respect

The team and financial benefits in business from building and nurturing diverse and inclusive organizations

About asking yourself whether you’re willing to be in the uncertainty (the struggle) to learn, grow and open up without knowing exactly what to do

About owning your choice to speak up or to stay silent

That defensiveness is an obstacle to learning (learners listen and are open)

Resources:

White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism book by Robin DeAngelo

Between the World and Me book by Ta-Nehisi Coates

The Impact Leadership Podcast

Cardivera

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