Afleveringen
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Offering help is generally a good thingâŠbut sometimes it might not come across the way you hope. There are times when the assumption of someone needing help could be unwelcomed or even offensive. Listen in to hear all about it.
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Recently, libraries have come under target for government cuts, among many other public resources being targeted. In this episode, Lamberâs talks about how beneficial it is to learn about both your own and otherâs cultural history, and how libraries are an excellent resource in this endeavor.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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March is Womenâs History Monthâa time to intentionally acknowledge and celebrate the contributions and progress made by women throughout history. In this episode, Lambers discusses several recommendations on how to do just that. Listen in to hear all about it.
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In recent months, with the cancellation of DEI initiatives, many have been wrestled with whether to participate or not in consumer boycotts. In this episode Lambers digs into the decision-making process behind these two perspectives.
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Lamberâs has been hearing a lot recently, âWhy is everyone so sensitive?â His response to this question is unpacked in this episode. Listen in to hear all about it.
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As Black History Month draws to a close, Lambers looks back at the month while also looking ahead at the next âAwareness Monthâ and wonders about the recent initiatives to end cultural awareness in favor of cultural ignorance. Thereâs lots to unpack within this topic, so listen in to hear all about it.
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If you oppose DEI, what part of it specifically donât you like? When speaking out against DEI, use the full title. You donât like Diversity? You donât like Equity? You donât like Inclusion? When you break down the acronym, you must think specifically about each of these words, and you might find that itâs the acronym and not what it stands for. Listen in to hear Lambers unpack all this further.
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Recently, President Trump blamed a plane crash that claimed multiple lives on DEI. When asked for clarification from the reporter, the POTUS simply said, ââŠbecause itâs common sense,â a clear indicator of bias from the speaker. Listen in to hear Lamberâs perspective on these biases and how they might affect executive decision-making over the next four years.
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As the recent wave of elimination of DEI programs continues, the reasoning has often been that DEI creates exclusivity through special treatment. In this episode, Lamberâs talks about how DEI is about special treatmentâfor everybody. Diversity, equity, and inclusionâŠfor all. Listen in to hear all about it.
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Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States yesterday. In this episode Lambers talks about potential hopes and fears regarding the next four years.
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Sometimes the thought of reaching out to a therapist and sharing vulnerable stories about yourself is daunting enough, and then, if that therapist doesnât share your racial or ethnic background, that reluctance to share can feel insurmountable. In this episode, Lambers talks about how to go about finding race-specific or race-neutral care. Listen in to hear all about it.
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Itâs that time of the year when we look back at the previous year and look forward to the upcoming year. Many make new yearâs resolutions for personal reasons, so why not make a point to also make âcultural resolutions?â Listen in to hear all about it.
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The holiday season is here which comes with its own potentially divisive nature when it comes to those with holiday privilege and those without. Listen in to learn exactly what Lambers means by this.
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With recent statements that the upcoming Trump administration plans to ban DEI practices, it begs us to question the motivation behind this plan. Listen in to this weekâs episode to hear Lambers discuss the different ways to interpret and respond to this initiative.
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President elect, Donald Trump, and promised to implement a ban on DEI on day one. Listen in to this episode to hear Lambers' views on how this is an unnecessary stance for someone to take.
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In this weekâs episode, Lambers shares an encouraging perspective on how to navigate the holidays when the people you gather with are politically divided. Listen in to learn how to overcome the dread that can come with mixing different mindsets and instead find ways to find the joy and connection that might otherwise be missed.
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Lambers has recently addressed how to navigate political differences in family and more intimate relationships which prompted a listener to reach out and ask for this episode, where Lambers discusses ways to healthfully navigate a political divide in less intimate relationship like those in the workplace. Listen in to learn more.
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One of the most highly discussed topics right now is the results of the US Presidential election where Donald Trump was re-elected. In this episode, Lambers talks about how to move forward when it seems as though you have diametrically opposed morals to people in your life.
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We are about to know the results of a presidential election that will have around half the people in the country having voted for the winning candidate and the other half having voted for a candidate who didnât win. The question is, how do we healthfully move forward in our politically divided country. Listen in to hear what Lambers has to say on this topic.
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The current election season is coming to a close with the upcoming presidential election only a few weeks away. Whether or not you consider yourself to be a âpolitical person,â chances are, the political climate affects you. Listen in to this weekâs episode to hear a helpful perspective on how to navigate these times.
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