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161. Inclusive Communication - Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk

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This final episode in our 4-part series about taking a genuine approach to D&I is all about not just talking the talk but walking the walk in everyday practice.
Whether its 'calling out' inappropriate behaviour in a group setting (heart's pounding - do I say something or let it slide?) or a 'calling in' conversation that helps a well-meaning colleague to realise that their comment may have upset someone - these are the moments that make inclusion a reality or not. It could be a conversation that you are actively part of, or a chance interaction you happened to overhear - as the saying goes 'the standard you walk past is the standard you accept' and keeping quiet about things that you know is not right, it doesn't feel good nor help work culture improve.
It takes confidence, courage and integrity to challenge something - we look at practical tips for how to handle these conversations. These are life's un-scriptable moments, but there are frameworks and phrases that can help speak up and out against exclusionary behaviours . We also share tips for more inclusive everyday language and how to balance this so it enables working with others well, not blocks.
Fancy a deeper dive? Check out our relevant episodes:
Ep. 111 Accountability for Communication - Who's Responsible?
Ep. 66 The Gift of Attentive Listening
Ep. 60 Summon Up Assertiveness
Ep. 80 Creating Honest and Innovative Meetings

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193 episodes

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Manage episode 385458830 series 3310389
Content provided by Laura Thomson-Staveley & Debbie Green, Laura Thomson-Staveley, and Debbie Green. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Laura Thomson-Staveley & Debbie Green, Laura Thomson-Staveley, and Debbie Green or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

This final episode in our 4-part series about taking a genuine approach to D&I is all about not just talking the talk but walking the walk in everyday practice.
Whether its 'calling out' inappropriate behaviour in a group setting (heart's pounding - do I say something or let it slide?) or a 'calling in' conversation that helps a well-meaning colleague to realise that their comment may have upset someone - these are the moments that make inclusion a reality or not. It could be a conversation that you are actively part of, or a chance interaction you happened to overhear - as the saying goes 'the standard you walk past is the standard you accept' and keeping quiet about things that you know is not right, it doesn't feel good nor help work culture improve.
It takes confidence, courage and integrity to challenge something - we look at practical tips for how to handle these conversations. These are life's un-scriptable moments, but there are frameworks and phrases that can help speak up and out against exclusionary behaviours . We also share tips for more inclusive everyday language and how to balance this so it enables working with others well, not blocks.
Fancy a deeper dive? Check out our relevant episodes:
Ep. 111 Accountability for Communication - Who's Responsible?
Ep. 66 The Gift of Attentive Listening
Ep. 60 Summon Up Assertiveness
Ep. 80 Creating Honest and Innovative Meetings

  continue reading

193 episodes

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