• Understanding Gender Data Sets in AI with Uplyvel’s Shubhi Rao
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode, we have a special interview when Michelle welcomes Shubhi Rao, founder and CEO of Uplyvel 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 Uplyvel’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
  • The Power of Curiosity: How Great Leaders Transform Teams Through Questions
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode, Jamey discusses the concept of leadership through the lens of curiosity, especially as it relates to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. Jamey reflects on leadership lessons flooding platforms like LinkedIn, noting that while countless methods and archetypes are suggested, true effective leadership boils down to one universal trait: curiosity. By asking questions, leaders avoid the traps of certainty and rigidity, instead collecting information, diffusing tension, and building collaboration.

    The discussion emphasizes how curiosity does more than just inform decision-making; it acts as a bridge for diverse voices to be heard within teams, allowing leaders to adapt approaches that truly fit their people rather than forcing individuals to conform to static systems. Jamey highlights practical ways to build this skill as an ongoing practice, drawing on ideas from Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow" and real workplace leadership scenarios. The episode wraps with actionable tips for leaders looking to embed curiosity into their daily routines for more inclusive and effective teams.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    1. The surplus of leadership advice and archetypes (LinkedIn, thought leaders, etc.)
    2. The central role of curiosity in effective leadership
    3. How curiosity benefits decision-making, collaboration, and tension reduction
    4. Customizing leadership and workplace practices through team input
    5. Diversity and inclusion as natural outcomes of curiosity-based leadership
    6. Systems 1 and 2 thinking (Daniel Kahneman) and their impact on leadership choices
    7. Practical strategies for fostering curiosity in yourself and your team
    8. Examples of curiosity leading to more inclusive workplaces

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    10 mins
  • Navigating DEI in 2026: Balancing Risk, Reward, and Stakeholder Needs
    Feb 16 2026

    With the changes in DEI last year, Michelle discusses what the landscape of DEI looksl ike in 2026, and how the widespread confusion and fear surrounding legal changes has impacted business decisions. She talks about how most DEI initiatives remain lawful despite the uncertainty. Leaders are urged not to adopt a wait and see approach or pull back too aggressively, as such tactics risk alienating employees and shareholders, damaging organizational reputation, and forfeiting opportunities for growth and innovation.

    She also outlines a six-dimensional framework for balancing risk and reward in DEI strategy, touching on financial, legal, regulatory, employee, social, and shareholder perspectives. She highlights the rising employee demand for inclusion and belonging, the costs of retention and disengagement, and the risks posed by reputational setbacks. She closes with actionable advice: recalibrate your strategy by focusing on engagement and inclusion, even if you change the terminology, and leverage available resources to navigate the current climate without abandoning the foundational principles of DEI.

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    13 mins
  • Bringing DEI to the Hourly Workforce: Creative Solutions for Inclusive Engagement
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode, Michelle discusses the unique challenges and opportunities of advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the hourly workforce. Addressing the common misconception that DEI is only for corporate settings, Michelle advocates for bringing these efforts into field-based environments like retail stores, distribution centers, and call centers. She talks about the tremendous positive impact that thoughtfully implemented DEI programming can have on retention, engagement, and productivity, even among large, dispersed hourly teams.

    Michelle also shares actionable strategies for leaders looking to embed DEI across their organizations, regardless of employee location or access to technology. She talks about the importance of listening directly to frontline workers, tailoring programming to meet their needs, and finding creative ways to deliver both formal and informal DEI education. Michelle also offers practical tips—like using QR codes, implementing recognition programs, and fostering two-way communication between corporate and the field—to ensure all employees feel valued and included.

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    12 mins
  • Collecting and Using Feedback to Drive DEI Success in Your Organization
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode of DEI Minute, Jamey dives deep into how organizations can effectively gather and operationalize feedback related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts. He discusses the crucial role feedback plays in advancing DEI initiatives and shaping decision-making processes that are responsive and inclusive.

    Jamey offers tactical guidance on determining who to solicit feedback from, crafting the right questions, and incorporating both quantitative and qualitative data for well-rounded insights. He highlights best practices for making feedback a routine part of DEI work, exploring how representation, psychological safety, and transparency can improve response rates and trust. The advice is practical: keep feedback processes brief, use multiple channels, consider confidentiality, and share findings widely to promote organizational accountability and reinforce positive change.

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

    To grab Michelle's new book, visit: Do DEI Right

    Key Topics Discussed:

    1. The importance of feedback in DEI processes
    2. Quantitative vs. qualitative feedback: definitions and uses
    3. Who should provide feedback: ensuring broad and representative participation
    4. How to craft broad and specific feedback questions
    5. Operationalizing feedback: best practices for collection and response
    6. Maintaining consistency and psychological safety in feedback methods
    7. The value of transparency and accountability in sharing feedback results
    8. Tips for maximizing participation and quality of responses

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    15 mins
  • Bridging Generational Gaps: Communication and Inclusion Tips for Today’s Workforce
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode, Michelle walks listeners through the unique perspectives and workplace expectations of five different generations: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. The discussion centers on how generational influences shape attitudes toward loyalty, communication, motivation, and work-life balance.

    Michelle talks about the importance of understanding these generational dynamics, not for the sake of stereotyping, but for building stronger, more cohesive teams. She discusses why it's important to use tools like empathy mapping and to consider creative approaches like reverse mentoring to bridge generational gaps. The key takeaway is that by being mindful of the diverse expectations and life experiences employees bring to the workplace, leaders can foster more inclusive, supportive environments that benefit everyone.

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

    To grab Michelle's new book, visit: Do DEI Right

    List of Key Topics Discussed

    1. Overview of five generations in the workplace
    2. Key characteristics and influences for Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z
    3. Differences in workplace loyalty and expectations
    4. Variations in communication styles and preferences
    5. The impact of historical events and technological advancements on generational attitudes
    6. Approaches for managing multigenerational teams effectively
    7. The rise of reverse mentoring and empathy mapping
    8. Aligning organizational practices to support all generations
    9. Resources for further information and support

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    13 mins
  • The DEI Guide to Building Inclusive Employee Benefits
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, Jamey discusses the importance of making workplace benefits truly inclusive. Addressing the evolving expectations of diverse workforces, Jamey emphasizes that benefits policies must go beyond basic health care and PTO to address the unique needs of all employees—such as those from LGBTQIA+ communities, parents, caregivers, and people with chronic health challenges. The episode provides leaders with concrete actions, caveats, and thoughtful recommendations for evaluating and evolving their benefits programs to foster equity and belonging.

    Alongside actionable advice, Jamey sheds light on the potential stigmas employees might face when accessing benefits, highlighting the need for leaders to proactively combat these biases. The episode encourages organizations to approach benefits as a strategic tool to support, retain, and empower a truly diverse workforce. It concludes by urging organizations to open conversations about benefits, customize policies to meet specific team needs, and ensure all employees feel safe and supported in utilizing their benefits.

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

    To grab Michelle's new book, visit: Do DEI Right

    Key Topics Discussed:

    1. The importance of inclusive benefits in today’s workplaces
    2. Different categories and types of benefits (beyond just pay)
    3. Making health care plans more inclusive (LGBTQIA+ needs, family planning, mental health, reproductive care)
    4. Flexibility in work location and hours (remote and hybrid work, flexible schedules)
    5. Inclusivity in paid time off, floating holidays, and volunteer hours
    6. Equitable parental, bereavement, and family care leave policies
    7. Childcare and eldercare support through workplace benefits
    8. The stigma associated with using certain benefits—and how to address it
    9. Practical steps for organizations to review and enhance their benefits packages

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    15 mins
  • Integrating DEI into Business Operations, Industry Networks, and Community Engagement
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode, Michelle shares practical insights on how organizations can broaden the impact of their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) principles beyond internal practices and into their community outreach efforts. Michelle explains that while most DEI initiatives focus on improving retention, recruitment, and eliminating bias within company operations, it’s equally important to engage with external opportunities—such as partnerships, supplier diversity, and community involvement—to drive lasting change.

    The episode introduces a three-circle framework for embedding DEI: starting with employee lifecycle processes, moving outward to organizational alignment, and finally reaching external efforts. The discussion highlights actionable approaches, including partnerships with academic institutions, involvement on boards, industry collaborations, intentional supplier spending, and public communications. Whether for small organizations with little staff turnover or larger companies, the episode serves up creative and accessible strategies to integrate DEI principles across a broader ecosystem.

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

    To grab Michelle's new book, visit: Do DEI Right

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Common internal DEI focus areas (recruiting, retention, reducing bias)
    • The three-circle framework for embedding DEI
    • Ways to extend DEI principles into community partnerships
    • Specific examples: academic outreach, board participation, industry collaboration, philanthropy
    • Best practices for supplier diversity and external communications
    • Tips for small organizations or those with limited employee churn
    • Additional resources available through the podcast’s website and blog

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    10 mins