• Catalyst: Inclusion, Advocacy Work, and DEI for Aspiring Disruptors.

  • De: Nike Aurea
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Catalyst: Inclusion, Advocacy Work, and DEI for Aspiring Disruptors.

De: Nike Aurea
  • Resumen

  • If you're passionate about making a difference and want to deepen your understanding of inclusion work and creating a safe space, Catalyst is here for you. Hosted by Niké, this podcast provides a safe and supportive space to explore socialization, self-awareness, healing, and advocating for safer spaces.

    Every other week, join Niké as she shares insights on how socialization shapes our views, promotes self-awareness and healing, and breaks down key DEI concepts in an easy-to-understand way. Stay updated with the latest DEI scandals and hot topics, gaining the knowledge you need to navigate and influence the ever-changing realm of DEI.

    Niké brings her expertise and personal touch to every episode, making complex topics relatable and engaging. Whether you're just starting your DEI journey or looking to deepen your advocacy, Catalyst offers practical tips and heartfelt conversations to help you disrupt harmful social systems, and make a real impact.

    If you're ready to join a community dedicated to creating a more inclusive and safe spaces, this podcast is perfect for you. Tune in to Catalyst every Friday for you weekly dose of disrupting.



    Host: Nike Aurea
    www.nikeaurea.com
    team@nikeaurea.com

    © 2025 Catalyst: Inclusion, Advocacy Work, and DEI for Aspiring Disruptors.
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  • Bonus Episode: The Blue Bracelet is a RED FLAG. What you can do instead...
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode of Catalyst, Niké addresses the latest election results and the rise of performative activism, like the popular blue bracelets symbolizing support. While symbols can be powerful, they’re not enough. Niké challenges listeners to move beyond surface-level actions and embrace real, consistent allyship. She provides actionable steps for those serious about creating meaningful change and being true disruptors.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Understand Performative Allyship: Niké explains why surface-level gestures, like wearing a blue bracelet, often fall short of true allyship and how they can actually prevent real change.
    2. Action Steps for Real Allyship:
      • Diversify Your Feed: Follow voices from different backgrounds and perspectives to challenge your understanding.
      • Re-Evaluate Who You Support: Don’t be surprised when influencers or brands reveal biases. Research and choose to support people and companies that align with inclusion and justice.
      • Have Hard Conversations: Speak openly with family and friends. Don’t allow bigotry to be comfortable in your presence.
      • Commit to Lifelong Education: Allyship is a daily commitment—stay informed through books, workshops, and podcasts.
    3. Why Symbols Aren’t Enough: Niké emphasizes that symbols can’t replace genuine allyship, which requires continuous effort, accountability, and action.

    Call to Action:
    Are you ready to move beyond the blue bracelet? Listen in for steps on how you can truly be a disruptor for change. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show if this episode resonated with you! For more insights, follow Niké on social media and continue the conversation.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Follow diverse voices on social media
    • Books, workshops, and resources on anti-racism and allyship
    • Niké’s previous episodes on dismantling harmful systems and creating inclusive spaces

    Support the show

    Leave a rating and review for the podcast!

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catalyst/id1555386162

    Follow me on IG at https://www.instagram.com/nikeaurea/?hl=en

    Book A Strategy Call To Start Building out Sustainable & Inclusive Systems:
    https://www.nikeaurea.com/services

    Check Out ALL of my links: https://www.nikeaurea.com/links

    Want me as a guest on your podcast or to book me as a guest speaker? Email at team@nikeaurea.com

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  • 20: How Media Co-Opts Social Justice Language.
    Nov 8 2024

    In this episode, we tackle how the media has latched onto terms like "canceling" and "woke," reshaping and often misusing them for sensationalism and profit. These words, originally grounded in community awareness and accountability, are now mainstreamed in ways that can distort their intent and weaponize them against those advocating for justice and change.

    Reflection Questions:

    • When you hear “woke” or “canceling” in media, what associations come to mind? How do you feel about it?
    • How can we, as disruptors, continue to use these terms with integrity and help reframe them positively?

    Thank you so much for listening to CATALYST! We will be back in January with the new season.

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    Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

    Support the show

    Leave a rating and review for the podcast!

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catalyst/id1555386162

    Follow me on IG at https://www.instagram.com/nikeaurea/?hl=en

    Book A Strategy Call To Start Building out Sustainable & Inclusive Systems:
    https://www.nikeaurea.com/services

    Check Out ALL of my links: https://www.nikeaurea.com/links

    Want me as a guest on your podcast or to book me as a guest speaker? Email at team@nikeaurea.com

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  • 19: Disrupting the Suffrage Story: Black Women’s Fight for the Vote
    Nov 1 2024

    In today’s episode, we’re diving into a critical yet often overlooked chapter in the fight for voting rights: the contributions and unique struggles of Black women. While history books often celebrate the 19th Amendment as a victory for women, the reality for Black women was far more complicated. From Sojourner Truth and Mary Church Terrell to modern activists like Stacey Abrams, Black women have consistently been on the front lines, shaping what it means to fight for true equality.

    In This Episode, We Explore:

    • The early advocates for Black women’s voting rights and how their work laid the foundation for future generations.
    • The 19th Amendment and why it didn’t mark the end of the battle for Black women.
    • Key figures in the Civil Rights Movement who helped secure the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
    • Modern-day examples of Black women leading the charge against voter suppression today.
    • Ways we can honor and continue their legacy by protecting and exercising our right to vote.

    Tune in to hear powerful stories, uncover hidden histories, and gain insights into the ongoing work for equality and justice at the ballot box.

    Be sure to subscribe, share, and leave a review to help more listeners find us!

    Voting Resources:

    Vote.org
    https://www.vote.org/
    A comprehensive resource for voter registration, absentee ballots, polling locations, and election reminders.

    When We All Vote
    https://www.whenweallvote.org/
    Founded by Michelle Obama, this nonpartisan organization promotes voter participation and offers tools for registration and local involvement.

    Fair Fight Action
    https://fairfight.com/
    Stacey Abrams’ organization to combat voter suppression. Fair Fight provides voter rights information and resources for reporting suppression.

    Black Voters Matter
    https://blackvotersmatterfund.org/
    Focuses on empowering Black communities to register and vote, with educational resources on key issues and advocacy tools.

    ACLU Voting Rights Project
    https://www.aclu.org/issues/voting-rights
    Works to protect and expand voting rights, with resources for understanding voting laws and protecting marginalized voters.

    Ballotpedia
    https://ballotpedia.org/
    Offers detailed information on candidates, ballot measures, and explanations of issues, helping voters make informed decisions.

    Support the show

    Leave a rating and review for the podcast!

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catalyst/id1555386162

    Follow me on IG at https://www.instagram.com/nikeaurea/?hl=en

    Book A Strategy Call To Start Building out Sustainable & Inclusive Systems:
    https://www.nikeaurea.com/services

    Check Out ALL of my links: https://www.nikeaurea.com/links

    Want me as a guest on your podcast or to book me as a guest speaker? Email at team@nikeaurea.com

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