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Lisa Mulligan

A Dog Called Diversity

A weekly Business, Society, Culture and Education podcast
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A Dog Called Diversity

Lisa Mulligan

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A Dog Called Diversity

Lisa Mulligan

A Dog Called Diversity

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There are many paths to working in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and we love Bernadette Smiths. Before "bringing good vibes to DEI" she was  a wedding planner for same-sex marriages. She has always been out there working on inclusion.To
Brigid Trenerry, a savvy researcher dedicated to the rich tapestry of workplace diversity and anti-racism is our guest in this episode of A Dog Called DiversityFrom Melbourne to Singapore to the USA  Brigid shares her  journey shaped by Aborigi
We love having leaders in Diversity & Inclusion on the podcast. Katrina North is someone we have admired for a long time at The Culture Ministry. This episode peels back the layers of Katrina's story, revealing how her varied background led her
Gene Stowe  joins us on A Dog Called Diversity to share his  journey with religion, writing, film making and community that includes a path through racial unity and justice. As the son of a Presbyterian preacher, Gene's narrative weaves through
Have you ever been in a situation where you hesitated to applaud your own achievements, held back by an invisible societal leash? Join us as we sit down with Ravi Agarwal, (one of our favourite people here at The Culture Ministry). He is an agi
Dr. Ellen Joan Ford is an impressive person. Her extraordinary life has taken her from the green pastures of New Zealand to the icy expanses of Antarctica. Her decade of service as an engineer officer in the New Zealand Army is filled with tale
Have you ever wondered how to leverage the power of connections for personal and professional growth? This week's podcast guest, Mel Kettle, sheds light on this.The episode dives into Mel's journey from crafting annual reports to becoming an in
From corporate marketing to community activism, our phenomenal guest Melissa Histon brings to life a journey that is as inspiring as it is illuminating.  In this episode Melissa  shares her fight against breast cancer, a successful shift from t
Have you ever wondered how much a company truly understands you as a customer? This episode features the candid insights of Debbie Levitt, a customer experience specialist known as the Mary Poppins of CX/UX.  In her work at Delta CX,  she chall
Imagine growing up in a world where you're encouraged to assimilate, to downplay your heritage, and to hide your identity. This was the reality for our guest, Tricia Montalvo-Tim, a successful corporate attorney and board director who spent two
Welcome to 2024! In this episode Lisa welcomes you to 2024 and shares:Her word for 2024Three books she read over the Christmas/New Year breakWhat's coming up for The Culture Ministry and A Dog Called Diversity, and Guests she is looking for, fo
Experience the journey of Dr. Lucy Burns: a medical doctor, a mother, and a woman living with muscular dystrophy. Throughout the episode, Lucy offers unique insights into her life and career, along with her own personal discovery of living with
Have you ever wondered how growing up with grandparents who were Holocaust survivors might shape one's worldview? In our latest conversation, we sit down with Rachel Peric, the dynamic executive director of Welcoming America, to explore this ve
Ever wondered what it's like to live with bipolar disorder? Join us as our guest, John Harter, shares his journey from his initial diagnosis at seventeen to creating a fulfilling life all while managing the condition.We dive deeper into John's
For today's episode, discover the inspiring story of Graci Harkema, a brave advocate for diversity and inclusion. Born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo amidst civil unrest, she was adopted by an American family and moved to the United St
Today, get ready to be moved by the extraordinary tale of Korrin Barrett and her fight against ulcerative colitis along with a life-threatening health crisis that unfolded unexpectedly and changed the course of her life forever.  Throughout the
Today, get ready to be moved by the extraordinary tale of Korrin Barrett and her fight against ulcerative colitis along with a life-threatening health crisis that unfolded unexpectedly and changed the course of her life forever.  Throughout the
Today we are thrilled to bring you Duncan Hewett, author of the book ‘Accelerating Women’ and the mastermind behind the transformative program Taara, aimed at supporting women re-entering the workforce in India. This episode is packed with many
THE RESULTS ARE IN! The Culture Ministry's 2023 Diversity & Inclusion Salary and Market SurveyListen in to hear the results from the 2023 Diversity & Inclusion Salary and Market survey. During this episode you will learn:👉 Key insights and lea
Today's episode follows the journey of Curtis Baker, a champion of diversity and inclusion, from humble beginnings in small-town Tennessee to his current role as a Regional Inclusion Leader at Dow in the Asia-Pacific region.Curtis’s experiences
Have you ever wondered what it's like to create a groundbreaking device that could change the lives of millions? Meet BE Alink, today's guest and the innovator behind the Alinker, a revolutionary three-wheeled walking bike designed to challenge
Charlotte Wilkinson has been a friend of The Culture Ministry for a while now. In fact she helped name this very podcast!We are thrilled to have Charlotten on the podcast this week. She is a leader in the field of Diversity and Inclusion in Sin
Life threw Andrew Kinder a curveball in the form of a young onset Parkinson's diagnosis. Listen as Andrew courageously shares his personal journey from the first symptoms, through the diagnosis, and his current treatments. He candidly reveals h
Ever wondered about the global side of diversity, equity, and inclusion? Our guest, Diya Khanna, has a unique perspective. With experience living in Singapore, Canada, and the US, Diya's diverse background has helped ignite her passion for DEI,
In this episode, Julie Cockerill, a former corporate HR leader turned ADHD advocate, shares her transformative journey. Her story offers a comforting sense of shared experiences, as we delve into the world of ADHD, her personal and professional
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