Inclusion Through Understanding with Tamara Makoni
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Episode 8 closes the season with a compelling conversation alongside Tamara Makoni: DEI leader, author, and founder of Kazuri Consulting.
In this episode:
- Tamara shares how learning about inclusion and intersectionality is an ongoing journey for everyone, including herself.
- Discover why understanding our own blind spots is essential for true change in workplaces and beyond.
- Hear real reflections on leading with compassion, introducing intersectionality in public forums, and challenging stereotypes in different industries.
- This episode offers essential insights for anyone interested in building a more inclusive future - don’t miss it!
About our guest:
Tamara's linkedin
Tamara's website
Book - Women, Intersectionality & Europe
This episode was edited by Augusto Picinini
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O Episódio 8 encerra a temporada com uma conversa envolvente ao lado de Tamara Makoni: líder de DEI, autora e fundadora da Kazuri Consulting.
Neste episódio:
- A Tamara partilha como aprender sobre inclusão e interseccionalidade é uma jornada contínua para todos, incluindo ela própria.
- Descobre por que compreender os nossos próprios pontos cegos é essencial para uma mudança verdadeira nos locais de trabalho e além.
- Ouvimos reflexões reais sobre liderar com compaixão, introduzir a interseccionalidade em fóruns públicos e desafiar estereótipos em diferentes setores.
Este episódio oferece insights essenciais para quem deseja construir um futuro mais inclusivo - não percas!
Sobre a nossa convidada:
Website
Livro - Women, Intersectionality & Europe
Este episódio foi editado pelo Augusto Picinini
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