Episodes

  • Racism at work: In the light of Covid-19
    Jun 29 2021

    You may think racism is a thing of the past but as Senior Partner Professor Binna Kandola OBE explains, ‘Racism has been likened to a virus that mutates, taking on different forms as it adapts to a changing environment. Its mutation is made harder to observe by it being deeply embedded, not only in our traditions and institutions, but also in our unconscious lives.’

    This episode is the audio from a webinar presented by Binna in June 2020. Binna looks at the current thinking about why minorities were more likely to contract the virus and to die from it. He discusses the effect outbreaks have on xenophobia and racism more generally and critically, he looks at the potential impact these issues and concerns are having on minorities and also – what organisations can do about it.

    Find our more about how we work with organisations to foster inclusive cultures, recruitment and development here.

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    47 mins
  • How to be an active bystander
    Jul 7 2021

    This second episode in our Racism at Work series is the audio from a webinar presented by Dr Nic Hammarling in June 2020.

    We would all like to think that if we saw a colleague experiencing racism at work we would step in and stop it, right? Well, our research shows that in the vast majority of circumstances people do nothing, even when they know the behaviour is unacceptable.

    In this episode, Nic explores what stops us from confronting and challenging racism, both in others and in ourselves. She also reviews the psychology of effective challenge, including some practical tools and guides on how to challenge racism and other forms of unacceptable behaviour so that by the end of the episode you will have identified several tactics that you can use to effectively challenge in the heat of the moment.

    Find out more about our Active Bystander programmes.

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    31 mins
  • How to manage micro-incivilities in the workplace
    Jul 13 2021

    This third episode in the Racism at Work series is the audio from a webinar presented by Louise Weston in June 2020.

    Micro-incivilities are ‘the kind of daily, commonplace behaviours or aspects of an environment which signal unwittingly to members of out-groups that they do not belong and are not welcome’.

    Race based micro-incivilities are commonly experienced in workplaces across the UK so in this episode, Louise discusses how organisations and individuals can address these.

    Find out more about our Micro-incivilities services. 

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    29 mins
  • Covid-19 & anti-Asian/Chinese prejudice: The virus of racism
    Jul 19 2021

    Research that we conducted in 2020 into anti-Chinese racism found that since the outbreak of Covid-19, in the UK and US, there have been significant increases in people experiencing racism because of their ethnicity, with a huge increase of people witnessing it as well.

    The interviewees we talked to were disappointed that they received such little support from others who had witnessed these incidents.

    In this episode, Binna looks at the consequences of this discrimination, which is still happening,  but also looks at what organisations can do to help.

    Find our more about how we work with organisations to foster inclusive cultures, recruitment and development here.

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    43 mins
  • Racism & wellbeing: The link and what organisations can do
    Aug 24 2021

    This fifth and final episode in the Racism at Work series is the audio from a webinar presented by Jonathan Taylor in June 2020.

    Drawing on our work in this area, and the latest psychological research, Jonathan discusses how day-to-day inequities can impact on health, and shares four areas of focus that every organisation should be considering as part of their approaches to inclusion and wellbeing.

    This is highly recommended for anyone working in the area of wellbeing and/or D&I.

    Find our more about how we work with organisations to foster inclusive cultures, recruitment and development here.

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    45 mins
  • Free to soar: Race & wellbeing in organisations
    Aug 27 2021

    In this insightful first episode of the series, taken from a webinar we presented in August 2020, Professor Binna Kandola OBE addresses the impact on minorities’ wellbeing both of being on the receiving end of racist behaviour but also of having no voice to share and express their experiences. He looks at the impact this has on minorities’ self-confidence and self-esteem as well as considering issues such as imposter syndrome. He also offers practical actions that we can all take to counter these. ** there are some sensitive subjects discussed in this episode so please be cautious as they may be upsetting for some listeners.

    Find our more about how we work with organisations to foster inclusive cultures, recruitment and development here.

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    33 mins
  • How a mindfulness practice can tackle unconscious bias
    Sep 9 2021

    Mindfulness is about taking an active interest in ourselves and in each moment. When we are curious about things, we notice more. Mindfulness training can have positive effects on decision-making and our ability to recognise ethical challenges. It can also bring a greater awareness of bias, thus helping us to reduce it. Research tells us too that mindfulness can support the wellbeing of those experiencing bias and discrimination. There are several ways in which this can be done – Tracey Moggeridge looks at some of these ways in this podcast.

    Find our more about how we work with organisations to foster inclusive cultures, recruitment and development here.

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    39 mins
  • Why our social environment at work matters
    Sep 16 2021

    To what extent do you feel a sense of ‘belonging’ at work? And where do these feelings come from? Our social experience at work has the potential to provide a psychological boost – energising our efforts, our self-belief and ability to perform at our best. But for many underrepresented colleagues, it can also feel isolating, eroding self-esteem and constraining potential. In this session, Jonathan Taylor explores the importance of social connection, belonging and shared identity at work, looking at how we can create a social environment that supports the health and performance of everyone, not just the few.

    Find our more about how we work with organisations to foster inclusive cultures, recruitment and development here.

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    35 mins