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Jun 29, 20211 min read
The Speakeasier with Amar Latif OBE: Building what doesn't exist for the sake of inclusion
In this energising and heartwarming episode of The Speakeasier we learn all about TV presenter, explorer and entrepreneur, Amar Latif....
May 20, 20211 min read
The Speakeasier with Emma Dabiri: When was race & ethnicity invented?
This week on The Speakeasier we’re joined by author, academic and broadcaster, Emma Dabiri.
May 6, 20212 min read
The Speakeasier with Nazir Afzal: What can crime teach us about inclusion?
This week we’re thrilled to be joined by former Chief Prosecutor for the North West of England, Nazir Afzal OBE.
Apr 21, 20212 min read
The Speakeasier with Marcus Ryder MBE: Why we can't hide behind diversity
With multiple BAFTAs and an MBE, Marcus Ryder has become a bit of an expert on the issue of diversity in the media. It's easy to see why.
Apr 8, 20212 min read
The Speakeasier with Mr Motivator: How can fitness be more inclusive?
Kicking off the new series, it gives us a ton of joy to welcome the original man of multi-coloured lycra, Mr Motivator MBE.
Feb 18, 202140 min read
The Speakeasier with Lisa Power: Not capturing LGBT+ history? Surely it's a sin
In the middle of LGBT+ history month we’re joined by the brilliant LGBT+ history consultant and campaigner, Lisa Power MBE.
Feb 4, 20212 min read
The Speakeasier with Sathnam Sanghera
Our first episode of 2021 welcomes the author and broadcaster Sathnam Sanghera.
Dec 1, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Greg Bunbury: Do we need more diversity in design?
We’re joined by Graphic Designer and D&I Consultant, Greg Bunbury, to look back at some of the most active moments of 2020.
Nov 11, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Samantha Renke: How can disability make business braver?
Samantha Renke talks to us about why brands should stop holding back when it comes to the representation of disability in the media.
Oct 7, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Asma Shah: How can we become anti-racist?
We chat with Asma Shah about how we can work together to become actively and intellectually anti-racist.
Aug 26, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Sulaiman Khan: Can creativity be disabled?
This week on The Speakeasier we talk to Sulaiman Khan, founder and Chief Purpose Officer at ThisAbility.
Aug 12, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Mursal Saiq: Can we eat our way to inclusion?
In episode 11 of The Speakeasier, we talk to Mursal Saiq, Founder and Director of Cue Point London.
Aug 5, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Jasvir Singh: Why do we need South Asian Heritage Month?
We chat to Jasvir Singh, co-founder of South Asian Heritage Month, about what he hopes it will do for South Asian communities.
Jul 29, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Judi Love: Can we have a laugh anymore?
We discuss comedy’s place in the serious global troubles we face today, whether it can help heal cultural divides.
Jul 22, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Sheldon Mills: Where are all the Black leaders?
Sheldon explains the roles both family members and senior colleagues played in shaping and preparing him for leadership.
Jul 15, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Elliott Rae: How do we navigate race in the workplace?
In this week’s episode of The Speakeasier we speak to Elliott Rae about navigating race in the workplace.
Jun 25, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Pragya Agarwal: What is unconscious bias?
In this episode of The Speakeasier, we talk to Dr Pragya Sgarwal, the author of Sway: Unravelling Unconscious Bias.
Jun 10, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier with Jan Gooding: Is there Pride without protest?
Our guest, Jan Gooding, takes us deep into the world of diversity and inclusion.
May 26, 20201 min read
The Speakeasier: Ramadan Reflections with Mohamed Mohamed
This episode of The Speakeasier podcast explores what life has been like for a practicing Muslim man living through a Ramadan like no other.
May 12, 20202 min read
The Speakeasier: Introducing our new diversity podcast
The PC police just called and confirmed that, no, you are not allowed to say that anymore and, yes, it is indeed ridiculous.
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