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Welcome to Communicate Like You Give A Damn, where we dive deep into the world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and explore how communicators can effectively incorporate these principles into their strategies. We firmly believe that by positioning our companies well on social justice topics and adopting a DEI lens, we play a crucial role in the success of DEI initiatives within our organizations. Your host, Kim Clark is not only a dynamic speaker and consultant but also a co-author ...
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We’re delving into more complexities of DEI in the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Host, Kim Clark, is joined by Frank Gonzalez, Ph.D., an expert Diversity Equity and Inclusion leaders they dive into Frank’s insights from his Hispanic heritage and the historical context of racial categorization, emphasizing the critical role of DE…
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Let’s dive into the challenges and strategies for self-care as a DEI practitioner with special guest, Michelle Emery, on the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Michelle, a seasoned DEI professional with over 30 years of leadership experience, shares with host, Kim Clark, the importance of taking time off, meditating, and being presen…
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In the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host Kim Clark, is joined by DEI consultant and author and disability public speaker, Catarina Rivera. Exemplifying a more inclusive environment, Kim and Catarina discuss the importance of visual descriptions for accessibility as Catarina shares her journey from a Bronx educator to public hea…
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Mita Malik, a Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author and Head of DEI at Carta, is back for another episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn with Kim Clark. In continuing their thought-provoking discussion surrounding debunking myths of diversity, Kim and Mita delve into the complexities of workplace culture and communication. Mita challenges co…
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On the next episode of the Communicate Like Your Give a Damn podcast, host, Kim Clark, and Matthew Tsang delve into the journey of building inclusive marketing through his work as co-founder of AndHumanity.' Matthew’s story began with a realization: a desire for more meaningful work in the realm of inclusive marketing, merging the backgrounds of hi…
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Misasha Suzuki Graham is back in the next episode of "Communicate Like You Give a Damn," hosted by Kim Clark. Together, they continue their candid conversation on identity and privilege. This time, they delve into Misasha’s "Dear White Women" podcast of navigating the complexities of race, privilege, and effective communication strategies in today'…
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It’s time to challenge the status quo! The Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast, hosted by Kim Clark, features Ellen Bailey, VP of Business and Culture Transformation at Harvard Business Publishing, as she shares insights on the transformative power of DEI in the workplace. Ellen emphasizes the importance of challenging the status quo and break…
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Mita Malik, a Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author and Head of DEI at Carta, joins Kim Clark on the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Mita shares her personal journey and insights from her book, "Reimagined Inclusion: Debunking Common Myths in Corporate Environments”. Together, Kim and Mita discuss the importance of authentic sto…
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In this powerful episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host Kim Clark is joined with Dr. Bryan Samuel, an award-winning DEI expert in Higher Education Leadership. Together, they delve into Dr. Samuel’s transformative journey of facing systemic barriers while fighting to transition from living in a crime-infested housing project to becoming a…
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On this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host, Kim Clark, continues her conversation with founder of The Narrative Project, Mercy A. Quaye. Together, they dive even deeper into the ever-evolving landscape of DEI communication strategies. Beginning with reflections on the challenging start to 2024, marked by headlines questioning the val…
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Join Kim Clark and special guest Me Sasha Suzuki Graham for a timely conversation on addressing politics in professional settings on the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. From unpacking the complexities of identity and privilege to challenging the notion of avoiding political discourse, Kim and Misasha offer insights into fostering …
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In this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn with Kim Clark, Dr. Aerial M. Ellis, a highly respected speaker, consultant, and coach, delves into the pivotal role of communicators in navigating the complexities of today's world, particularly 2024. Amidst the chaos and misinformation, together they explore the importance of storytellers owning…
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In this Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast episode, Dr. Sam and Kim Clark explore the pivotal partnership between DEI strategists and communicators in an exclusive webinar event. Together, they discuss integrating equity and intersectionality into communication and marketing strategies for DEI initiatives. They stress the importance of early …
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In this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host, Kim Clark is joined again by award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, diversity, equity, and inclusion expert, Jennifer Brown as they delve into the transformative power of inclusive leadership and the Better Together virtual conference which emphasizes the importance of engaging male-identifie…
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The Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast welcomes Sacha Thompson, Founder of The Equity Equation, a pioneering consultancy dedicated to fostering diverse and inclusive corporate cultures. Together, Sacha and host, Kim Clark, delve into the vital role of leaders in fostering psychological safety and inclusive environments within organizations. S…
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In the next captivating episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, hosted by Kim Clark, Mercy A. Quaye, founder of The Narrative Project, recounts a pivotal moment in 2015 when, amidst the aftermath of Eric Garner's tragic death, she organized a community conversation on race and identity at a local coffee shop in New Haven. What started as a mod…
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Anita Ford Saunders, a veteran communicator and advocate for change, joins Kim Clark on the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Anita shares her journey from broadcasting to public relations, highlighting key moments in her career, including winning an Emmy for her work in public affairs. As co-facilitator of the PRSA DEI Committee, A…
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Raven Solomon, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) thought leader and keynote speaker, joins Kim Clark on Communicate Like You Give A Damn to delve into the crucial role of authentic communication within the realm of DEI. She passionately discusses the necessity for communicators to grasp DEI foundational principles of DEI and seamlessly incorpor…
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Paul Omodt, Founder and Principal of Omodt & Associates Critical Communications, is back on the Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast to talk about all things crisis communications. Together, host, Kim Clark and Paul Omodt discuss everything from crafting an effective apology to organizations taking ownership and accountability. Paul not only hi…
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In the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host Kim Clark, is joined by Suzanne Wertheim, national expert on inclusive language, who discusses the power dynamics at play in language and communication. She highlights the softening language used by people in power to protect each other, especially in cases of egregious behavior. Suzanne…
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Jane Elliott, one of the nation’s most renowned Antiracism Educators, is back for another insightful episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn with Kim Clark. Jane is further sharing her insights from over 50 years of dedicated work of unraveling the complexities of racism in our country. From the unique American perspective of labeling oneself a…
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We’re diving straight into real talk with Alexandria Dunn, Former Management Consultant at CCC Intelligent Solutions. After speaking out in support of Palestine, she was fired from her position in October. This provoked her thought process on her organization as a whole in relation to the importance of language, clarity, racism and discrimination w…
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As the landscape of DEI changes, we have to change with it! Next up on the Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast, Host, Kim Clark leads a compelling discussion with Imma Folch-Lázaro, a seasoned PR agency owner based in Barcelona, Spain. Not only do Imma and Kim combat the stereotypes of a historically patriarchal society, but together they dive…
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What is our DEI strategy achieving? Lily Zheng, DEI Strategist, Author and Consultant, Communicators need to be able to answer this question and Lily Zheng, DEI Strategist, Author and Consultant, tells all to Kim Clark on everything we need to consider when guiding leaders through effective DEI work that produces measurable outcomes. Lily is on a m…
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Founder and President of The Vida Agency, Amalia Martino joins the Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast hosted by Kim Clark, sharing her unique experiences growing up as the only person of color in an all-white, blue-collar family in Seattle, navigating classism, and straddling different perspectives. This discussion touches on the challenges o…
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The next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, hosted by Kim Clark, features a candid conversation handling communication in high-profile cases, especially involving social justice and police brutality, with Tiara M. Tucker. As the founder and CEO of Tiara PR Network, LLC, Tiara is looked at as a trailblazer offering communications support t…
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In the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host Kim Clark, leads a dynamic discussion with Jason Patent, Co-founder of Bridgelabs and JP Global Lead and Inclusive Leadership Coach. Together, they discuss the exploration of language's influence on leadership and inclusivity as well as his book, “Humanly Possible: A New Model of Leaders…
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Delve into the world of visual culture, photography, and social media with Dr. Ellen Armour, a distinguished scholar and author of the recently released book "Seeing and Believing: Religion, Digital Visual Culture, and Social Justice." Together, Ellen and host, Kim Clark, reflect on Ellen’s journey, while sharing her insights on the deeper explorat…
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On the next episode of Communicate Like You Give a Damn, host Kim Clark connects with Ben Guttmann for an insightful conversation surrounding messaging, marketing and digital communications as a whole in reference to his new book, Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win — and How to Design Them. As Kim and Ben take a deep dive into the foundation of his…
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Explore the rich Indigenous experience and representation, particularly focusing on the Cherokee Nation Citizen perspective from Amanda Clinton on the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Together, host, Kim Clark and Amanda explore valuable insights, tips, and techniques communicators can use to disrupt unconscious bias and avoid rein…
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We are living in tough times! As we continue to navigate how to tackle difficult conversations as communicators, host Kim Clark is joined by special guest, San Jose State University Radio-Television-Film Professor, Kimb Massey. Together, these two “firestarters” share their perspectives on how to decipher the facts from the propaganda as it relates…
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Jane Elliott, an antiracist educator for over 50 years and is most known for her Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Exercise. She's our guest on Communicate Like You Give A Damn this week to talk about the power of language leading to behavior in antiracism work. And, if you're familiar with Jane's work, you know she is a relentless educator and will share what …
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We’re hitting home with this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Host, Kim Clark is joined by Critical Communications Expert, Paul Omodt, to discuss the crisis communications strategies behind the George Floyd tragedy that transpired in the Summer of 2020. In this episode, we’re peeling back the layers behind the scenes of the responses su…
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Kim Clark is back with another insightful episode of the Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast, this time, joined by Public Speaker, Performer and Founder of The New Quo, Christina Blacken. Together, they uncover the power dynamics of narrative and the impact it can have on the workplace and DEI as a whole. In this episode, discover what narrati…
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On this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, Kim Clark leads an engaging conversation with award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, author, and diversity, equity, and inclusion expert, Jennifer Brown. From her unique journey of being a former opera singer, to now becoming a trailblazer for DEI, Jennifer Brown gives her insights on how communica…
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In the next episode of Communicate Like You Give a Damn, host Kim Clark sits down with a true trailblazer in the field of workplace linguistics, Suzanne Wertheim, a national expert on inclusive language and author of the new book, The Inclusive Language Field Guide. Together, they have an enlightening conversation surrounding linguistic anthropolog…
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Drawing from a profound passion for language and communication, Jason D. Patent, Co-founder of Bridgelabs and JP Global Lead and Inclusive Leadership Coach, talks intently with Kim Clark about the steps to take towards bridging the gap with leaders towards an equitable world. Not only does Jason share his insights and expertise, but he dives into h…
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It’s time to advocate for language accessibility! This week on Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host, Kim Clark is joined by Language Access Advocate and Founder/CEO of Equal Access Language Services, Carol Velandia as they embark on a journey to better understand the profound ways in which language shapes our world. This critical conversation hig…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the world of autism from a writer's perspective, exploring the personal experiences of Chelsea Delaney (he/him), an artist, writer, and editor who also happens to be neurodivergent. Join Kim and Chelsea as they navigate the intricate terrain of autism, from the story of their diagnoses to how autism …
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Let the enlightenment begin! On this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host Kim Clark is joined by Elizabeth Bunney, a third generation Métis citizen with Cree/Polish/Irish & English descent. Together, they have an impactful conversation about indigenous history and provide an introspection on being white-presenting. Elizabeth also gives…
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On this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, Kim Clark is joined by Organizational Psychologist, Angela Howard. Throughout this insightful episode, Angela and Kim delve into the realm of culture transformation while taking us on a journey to understand the intricate workings of how organizational culture shapes and molds our workplaces. Not…
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Kim Clark continues her conversation with Director of Communications for the Justice Champion for Indigenous Peoples in Canada, Shirley Anne Off on how to navigate DEI initiatives by diving even deeper into her personal journey of self-discovery. Not only does Shirley Anne Off explore her upbringing, but she also shares just how much her experience…
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President and CEO of Empowering Differences, Ashley T. Brundage, is back for another episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn with Kim Clark! In continuing their conversation surrounding “Empowering Differences,” Ashley and Kim dive deep into the intricate world of DEI messaging in the realm of branding, marketing and corporate communications. T…
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In this week's episode, join Kim Clark as she engages in a compelling conversation with Miriam Khalifa, delving into the profound impact of messaging strategy as it relates to DEI. With a background rooted in political and public opinion research, Miriam's involvement in top-tier U.S. campaigns adds a unique perspective. The discussion centers arou…
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Organizer, Facilitator, Speaker and professional mentor to Kim Clark, Deborah L. Johnson, also known as "Rev D," is back again for another powerful episode of the Communicate Like You Give a Damn podcast. Not only does Rev D expound on her extensive experience with landmark cases in California supporting the DEI agenda, she also discusses the impor…
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Kim Clark interviews Michael Hingson in this week’s episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Hingson was born blind and grew up with parents who believed in raising their son with a can-do attitude. Kim and Michael talk about the things we need to be looking at and doing to make our channels more accessible. We need to never assume, we always n…
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In this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn Kim Clark interviews her friend and Professor of RTVF at San Jose University, Kimb Massey. Kimb has taught media for half of her career and believes we are all part of a culture; family, vocational, fandom etc. Massey challenges us to think about our media consumption and pay attention to the fact…
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In this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, Kim Clark talks with Maria Gamboa. Maria talks about the takeaways from her dissertation leading into consultant work. Gamboa believes there needs to be a major shift in mindset for inclusion. There are many group rights around voting. We must try to understand what policies impact certain groups…
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In this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn Kim speaks with DEIB practictioner and workplace strategist, Jessica Bantom. Jessica has recently published a new book called Design for Identity: How To Design Authentically for a Diverse World. Bantom and Clark dive deep into the world of design and marketing while talking through ways a company…
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According to Ashley T. Brundage, Award-winning leadership and empowerment expert, some people have more access to empowerment than others. As a transgender woman, Ashley used her own coming out journey to develop a leadership program through her company, Empowering Differences, that drives out the “power” from empowerment for leaders. Ashley believ…
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