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Episode Thirty : Why Womens Equality Matters

1 h 1 min ¡ 7 de abr de 2026
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🎙️ In this episode of Diverse Talk Matters, host Natasha Broomfield-Reid sits down with Sandra Pollock OBE to explore the realities of women’s equality and the impact of the Women’s Awards, now celebrating its 10th year.   Sandra, a leadership specialist and founder of the Women’s Awards, reflects on her lifelong commitment to gender equality, from noticing stereotypes in childhood to challenging workplace inequities throughout her career. She shares how the Awards became her “protest”, a platform to recognise high-achieving women across all sectors and communities.   Together, Natasha and Sandra discuss:   - The origins and growth of the Women’s Awards over the past decade   - How recognition boosts women’s confidence, careers, and businesses   - The importance of visibility and role models in breaking stereotypes   - Progress in workplace conversations around menopause, menstruation, and baby loss   - Ongoing challenges, including regressive attitudes and systemic barriers   This episode is an inspiring and candid conversation about resilience, recognition, and the power of women supporting women.   Whether you’re a leader, ally, or advocate, you’ll find encouragement in their stories and a call to action to keep pushing for equality.   Tune in to Diverse Talk Matters on our YouTube Channel to watch the video versions of our podcast. To find out more about the services available from Diverse Matters please visit www.diversematters.co.uk Or connect with us on social media Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/diversemattersconsultancy/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/72408480/admin/feed/posts/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/diverse_matters/] Thank you for tuning in and remember, if there is a topic you would like us to cover please contact us with your suggestions. Please feel free to share this podcast with your networks or anyone who may benefit from the content.

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episode Episode Thirty Two - Why Inclusive Leadership Matters artwork

Episode Thirty Two - Why Inclusive Leadership Matters

In this powerful episode of Diverse Talk Matters, Tash sits down once again with leadership expert, coach, and inclusion strategist Sandra Pollock OBE — and this time, they go deep into what inclusive leadership really means in today’s workplaces. Together, they unpack the realities leaders often avoid: Why inclusive leadership is not “being soft” — it’s a performance strategy How heart‑led leadership transforms teams, culture, and outcomes The myths that keep organisations stuck (“treating everyone the same”, “HR will sort it”, “we don’t have bias here”) Why psychological safety is more than a policy — it’s a daily practice How leaders should respond during crisis, uncertainty and global events The role of staff networks, governance, and accountability in real inclusion Why coaching is one of the most powerful tools for leadership growth The single most important habit every leader can start today: listening Sandra brings honesty, clarity, and decades of leadership experience — from boardrooms to community organisations — offering practical guidance leaders can apply immediately. If you’re a manager, senior leader, or aspiring changemaker, this episode will challenge you, stretch you and give you the tools to lead with courage, curiosity and humanity. We hope you enjoy this episode! Remember that you can also watch Diverse Talk Matters on our YouTube channel. Subscribe for more conversations that move inclusion from theory to action and please share this episode if you found it valuable To find out more about the services available from Diverse Matters please visit www.diversematters.co.uk Or connect with us on social media Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/diversemattersconsultancy/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/72408480/admin/feed/posts/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/diverse_matters/] Thank you for tuning in and remember, if there is a topic you would like us to cover please contact us with your suggestions. Please feel free to share this podcast with your networks or anyone who may benefit from the content.

27 de may de 202658 min
episode Episode Thirty One - Compassion in a Hostile Climate artwork

Episode Thirty One - Compassion in a Hostile Climate

In this episode of Diverse Talk Matters, Tasha is joined by Mark Wilson for a timely and thought-provoking conversation about compassion, misinformation and the realities shaping today’s social and political climate. Together, they explore how public narratives around asylum seekers, refugees and migration are often shaped by myths, political language and misinformation, and what the evidence actually tells us. With extensive experience in hate crime, community cohesion and extremism, Mark brings deep insight into how language influences perception, policy and lived experience. This episode unpacks the difference between asylum seekers and refugees, challenges common misconceptions, and examines the wider societal and psychological impact of increasingly hostile rhetoric. Topics covered include: *  The difference between asylum seekers and refugees  *  Common myths about migration and public spending  *  The reality behind asylum accommodation and financial support  *  How language such as “flood” and “crisis” shapes public perception  *  Rising hate crime trends and what the data shows  *  The psychological and social impact of misinformation  *  Barriers to reporting hate crime and trust in systems  This is a candid, evidence-led conversation that encourages listeners to look beyond headlines and engage more critically with the narratives shaping public debate. In a time of increasing polarisation, this episode asks a vital question: how do we remain compassionate in a hostile climate? Whether you are a leader, practitioner or simply someone trying to make sense of the world around you, this episode offers clarity, challenge and reflection. Listen now and join the conversation or tune in for the video on our YouTube Channel To find out more about the services available from Diverse Matters please visit www.diversematters.co.uk Or connect with us on social media Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/diversemattersconsultancy/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/72408480/admin/feed/posts/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/diverse_matters/] Thank you for tuning in and remember, if there is a topic you would like us to cover please contact us with your suggestions. Please feel free to share this podcast with your networks or anyone who may benefit from the content.

22 de abr de 202657 min
episode Episode Thirty : Why Womens Equality Matters artwork

Episode Thirty : Why Womens Equality Matters

🎙️ In this episode of Diverse Talk Matters, host Natasha Broomfield-Reid sits down with Sandra Pollock OBE to explore the realities of women’s equality and the impact of the Women’s Awards, now celebrating its 10th year.   Sandra, a leadership specialist and founder of the Women’s Awards, reflects on her lifelong commitment to gender equality, from noticing stereotypes in childhood to challenging workplace inequities throughout her career. She shares how the Awards became her “protest”, a platform to recognise high-achieving women across all sectors and communities.   Together, Natasha and Sandra discuss:   - The origins and growth of the Women’s Awards over the past decade   - How recognition boosts women’s confidence, careers, and businesses   - The importance of visibility and role models in breaking stereotypes   - Progress in workplace conversations around menopause, menstruation, and baby loss   - Ongoing challenges, including regressive attitudes and systemic barriers   This episode is an inspiring and candid conversation about resilience, recognition, and the power of women supporting women.   Whether you’re a leader, ally, or advocate, you’ll find encouragement in their stories and a call to action to keep pushing for equality.   Tune in to Diverse Talk Matters on our YouTube Channel to watch the video versions of our podcast. To find out more about the services available from Diverse Matters please visit www.diversematters.co.uk Or connect with us on social media Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/diversemattersconsultancy/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/72408480/admin/feed/posts/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/diverse_matters/] Thank you for tuning in and remember, if there is a topic you would like us to cover please contact us with your suggestions. Please feel free to share this podcast with your networks or anyone who may benefit from the content.

7 de abr de 20261 h 1 min
episode Episode Twenty Nine : Beyond Mum and Dad – LGB Parenting artwork

Episode Twenty Nine : Beyond Mum and Dad – LGB Parenting

In episode of Diverse Talk Matters, host Natasha Broomfield-Reed sits down with Richard Wade and Luise Usiskin to explore the realities of LGB parenting in the UK. Richard, a freelance musician and father of two adopted boys, shares his journey through adoption and co-parenting.  Louise, an equality, diversity and inclusion consultant, reflects on her experience navigating IVF as a lesbian couple and the systemic barriers she and her wife faced. Together, they discuss: -  The evolution of adoption rights for same-sex couples -  Navigating IVF and healthcare systems built on heterosexual models -  Everyday assumptions, stereotypes, and microaggressions faced by LGB parents - The importance of inclusive schools, supportive communities, and representation - How confidence, resilience, and networks help families thrive This episode is a candid, insightful, and often humorous conversation about parenting, equality, and the ongoing need to challenge outdated systems.  Whether you’re a parent, ally, or advocate, you’ll find inspiration in their stories of love, perseverance, and inclusion. You can also watch this podcast on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLP_SauivNQ To find out more about the services available from Diverse Matters please visit www.diversematters.co.uk Or connect with us on social media Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/diversemattersconsultancy/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/72408480/admin/feed/posts/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/diverse_matters/] Thank you for tuning in and remember, if there is a topic you would like us to cover please contact us with your suggestions. Please feel free to share this podcast with your networks or anyone who may benefit from the content.

12 de mar de 20261 h 1 min
episode Episode Twenty Eight - Black Lives Still Matter artwork

Episode Twenty Eight - Black Lives Still Matter

In this episode, Tash speaks with activist and equality advocate Natasha Johnson, co-founder of All Black Lives UK and EDI lead at St Basil’s Youth Homelessness Charity.  Natasha reflects on the youth-led protests of 2020 following George Floyd’s murder and shares how she and her peers mobilised thousands across the UK to demand justice and systemic change. They explore: - The ongoing realities of racism and discrimination in 2026 - The difference between being “not racist” and actively anti-racist - Performative allyship vs meaningful action - Intersectional challenges facing young people experiencing homelessness, immigration barriers, and racial trauma - Why bravery and collective action are essential to dismantling systemic inequality This episode is a candid, thought-provoking conversation about why Black Lives still matter, the importance of sustained activism, and the urgent need for allies to move beyond words into action. 🔗 You can also access the audio via our website homepage or watch on our YouTube Channel – and don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes tackling diversity, equity, and inclusion. To find out more about the services available from Diverse Matters please visit www.diversematters.co.uk Or connect with us on social media Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/diversemattersconsultancy/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/72408480/admin/feed/posts/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/diverse_matters/] Thank you for tuning in and remember, if there is a topic you would like us to cover please contact us with your suggestions. Please feel free to share this podcast with your networks or anyone who may benefit from the content.

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