Why Do We Keep Getting Minimized?
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Why do we keep getting minimized? This is the question Dee and I tackle in this week’s Brown Table Talk episode. There are times we allow others to minimize us in the workplace. Sometimes given the circumstances, we don’t have a choice. And there are other times we are experiencing a lack of self confidence, self doubt, and we end up minimizing ourselves.
Join us to find out more as we spill the tea and help you navigate this workplace situation.
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Because change requires tough conversations. Tough conversations like these. And we can’t change what we won’t discuss.
With Much Love and Gratitude, Mita & Dee
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Some of her myths include: "I am all for diverse talent. As long as they are good." and "Of course we support women. We just extended maternity leave" and "These DEI efforts don’t benefit me. My voice as a white man doesn’t count anymore." Each myth opens with a powerful story and then she leaves us with practical and actionable advice and tips on how to show up differently to work. It's a must have resource for anyone invested in building more inclusive cultures.
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