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Sedruola Maruska

Diversity Dish

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Sedruola Maruska

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Diversity Dish

Sedruola Maruska

Diversity Dish

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In this conversation Elizabeth and Sedie talk about so many ways that Women can achieve their best by letting go of perfection, fear and disbelief.------Places to find Elizabeth:Website:https://courses.achievementandexcellence.comFree Assessmen
Ar'Sheill's book is called "Kids in Cuffs: Striving for Equity & Empathy in Education" so we got into some things in this episode. With her 15 years of experience under her belt, Ar'Sheill is advocating for better training of educators so that
Joshua Washington is a serial entrepreneur. He has founded multiple businesses, including The Joshua Mentality, a messaging apparel line called Black Caution, and an organizational psychology firm. What ties all of these ventures together is Jo
Renowned speaker, author, and equity consultant Dr. Nancy Dome co-founded Epoch Education in 2014 to provide leaders in education and business with accessible professional development in diversity, inclusion and belonging, and equity. As an edu
In this episode Erin and Sedie talk a lot about what it means to truly embrace every part of yourself especially when society is busy telling you, as a woman, that you're not enough.----------You can connect with Erin here:Website: LIVE MORE. C
This fun and enlightening conversation about effective communication is a do not miss!Monique Russell is the global communications expert you want on your team. She teaches women leaders and teams how to have positive and productive relationshi
Vivianne Castillo brings the whole truth and nothing but in this incredibly fun conversation. As someone who is passionate about supporting disillusioned professionals, she's not willing to compromise her standards for comfort. In this conversa
Jade Simmons is a creator of transformational experiences designed to activate audiences into becoming the biggest, boldest version of themselves possible.In this episode Jade and Sedie talk about purpose, audacious prayers and why varying voic
Erin’s special talent is finding the “Rembrandt in the Attic”--that hidden or overlooked asset that can be leveraged for maximum value.----------In this conversation Sedie and Erin talk about why we're still fighting for access when it comes to
One of the least addressed aspects of diversity is that of those who have disabilities. Whether visible or invisible there's a stigma that follows those with disabilities that hasn't waned in the last 30 years. In this conversation Sedie and Ru
Tahmina and Sedie discuss how the pandemic exacerbated immigration laws and what immigrants mean to the US economy.----------Tahmina Watson is the founder of Watson Immigration Law and is a lawyer, author, and activist. She is the author of Leg
In this episode Sedie is chatting with writer, Javacia Harris-Bowser about health, writing and how the two correspond with each other. Both being breast cancer survivors, they chat about their experience and how it's changed them.----------Java
Dr. Ian D. Brooks, is the CEO and founder of Rhodes Smith Consulting - a Personal and Professional Development firm specializing In behavioral transformations. He's also the Author of "Intention: Building Capabilities to Transform Your Story".F
Jack Kammer has a Masters in Social Work, worked as a correctional officer and a probation and parole agent. He also started a social work consultancy called Working Well With Men whose mission was to provide “tools and training for the Social
Haitian-born Joanne Hyppolite, Ph.D. is the Supervisory Museum Curator of the African Diaspora at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) and the board president of the Museums Association of the Caribbean. Her inte
From homeless to hero, Michael Unbroken, is the Founder of Think Unbroken, best-selling author, award-winning speaker, podcast host, coach, and advocate for adult survivors of childhood trauma. In this episode we talk about childhood trauma, pe
As an advocate for the underserved, Rick believes in the power of education to open pathways to opportunity and transform communities. Rick Benbow is the western Regional Vice President for Western Governors University (WGU). Throughout his car
Juliette Nelson is a thought leader, entrepreneur, and published author who is passionate about empowering people to achieve the highest standards of their purpose. Having a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Business Administration, she is dedicated t
Arthur Woods is a social entrepreneur and LGBTQ+ leader working at the intersection of equity, inclusion and technology. He is the Co-Founder of Mathison, a venture-backed technology platform equipping employers with everything they need to man
Super Julie Braun is an entrepreneur, and her company helps people get the career and salary they deserve regardless of their challenges. They work with Veterans, stay-at-home parents, immigrants, folks from the LGBTQIA+ community, and folks wi
Bethaney Wilkinson is a Black, Southern, soul guided, race conscious facilitator and coach. She is also the founder and author of The Diversity Gap, a book and ever-evolving community of social change practitioners. She helps entrepreneurs, act
In this episode of Diversity Dish, I have the honor of speaking with Jean-Michel's sisters, Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Basquiat Heriveaux about the mothers in their family. We chat about their grandmothers, their mother and their step-mother a
As an Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant I work with a lot of businesses, organizations and companies that are "Nice". Thing is, nice doesn't move the needle when it comes to creating a truly antiracist culture. In this episode, you'll
The Rev. Dr. Marcia Ledford, is a practical theologian and Episcopal priest, native to Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Ledford worked as a civil rights attorney for over 30 years, including as an ACLU co-operating attorney on constitutional matters, pri
In this episode Sedie and Dr Naeema spend time talking about how important it is to seek help to heal our personal wounds. We also chat about hybrid publishing and how long it can take to write a whole book.----------Links from the episode and
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