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Your DEI Minute™

Your DEI Minute™

By: Equity at Work - Expert Insights on DEI Strategies
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Your DEI Minute™ is your go-to podcast for leaders looking to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. Whether you're just starting out with DEI or looking to sustain your long-term successes, each episode will provide you with actions you can take to move Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives forward at your organization, all in 15 minutes or less.Copyright 2026 Equity at Work - Expert Insights on DEI Strategies Career Success Economics Management Management & Leadership Personal Development Personal Success
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  • Creating a Safe Workplace Amidst Uncertainty
    Apr 15 2026

    Michelle discusses how leaders can create psychological safety in the workplace amid escalating ICE raids across the U.S. She talks about how beyond legal compliance and physical safety, employers must address widespread fear affecting immigrant employees and broader communities, especially in vulnerable work sites like retail, restaurants, healthcare, manufacturing, and distribution.

    She defines psychological safety (Amy Edmondson) as an environment where employees can speak up and be authentic without fear of retribution, noting its engagement and productivity benefits. Recommended actions include establishing and widely communicating clear company policies and escalation paths; tailoring protocols to the work environment; providing accessible FAQs, hotlines, and EAP legal resources; clarifying guidance if approached by agents; planning for absences, emergency time off, coverage, and scenarios like wrongful detention; and creating trusted people and spaces for employees to voice concerns, while building these steps into standard operating procedures.

    To learn more and connect, visit: www.Equity-At-Work.com

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    12 mins
  • Navigating Politics and Polarization in the Modern Workplace
    Apr 1 2026

    Jamey tackles one of the hardest conversations we seem to be able to have whether it's with family or coworkers, and that's the complexities of politics in the workplace. The episode examines how polarized political climates create divergent realities for people, using the example of differing reactions to widely seen videos of ICE killings. Jamey talks about the dual role organizations play: they are both entities expected to take public stances and communities where people with diverse viewpoints must collaborate.

    The discussion provides actionable best practices for leaders to navigate these political tensions. Key recommendations include clearly and repeatedly communicating organizational priorities, acknowledging facts and conflicting realities, fostering open dialogue about politics, setting ground rules for conversations, protecting political diversity within anti-bias policies, and establishing guidelines for public organizational statements. The episode underscores the importance of balancing transparency and inclusivity, urging leaders to create environments where dissenting views are respected rather than suppressed, even as organizations address and respond to societal events.

    To learn more, visit: www.Equity-At-Work.com

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    10 mins
  • Understanding Gender Data Sets in AI with Uplevyl’s Shubhi Rao
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode, we have a special interview when Michelle welcomes Shubhi Rao, founder and CEO of Uplevyl to discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence and gender equity. The conversation dives deep into how AI can reshape workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion, especially through the innovative lens of Uplevyl’s work creating the world’s largest gender dataset. Shubhi explains how her experiences in top-tier companies, combined with her awareness of the AI investment landscape, inspired the company's mission to build authoritative, female-forward datasets and tools that reflect women’s lived experiences in health, career, money, sports, and safety.

    The episode also unpacks misconceptions about AI, challenges and opportunities for women in leveraging AI strategically, and practical advice for leaders and board members seeking to bring more diversity into boardrooms. Shubhi Rao offers actionable steps on how to get AI-savvy, underscoring the importance of understanding not just generative AI tools but broader concepts like data, algorithms, risk, cyber-security, and ethics. The episode wraps up with guidance on staying informed in this fast-moving landscape, highlighting newsletters and continual learning as a must for modern leaders.

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    34 mins
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