Race at Work with Porter Braswell

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4.8
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37 episodes
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Date created
2020/11/06
Average duration
32 min.
Release period
8 days

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Race is a topic many of us struggle to talk about at work, yet it shapes so many of our career experiences and outcomes. But host Porter Braswell (Jopwell) is on a mission to create a safe space to share those stories – and learn from them. Hear leaders from business and government trace their personal journeys with race, equity, and inclusion. And learn from their mistakes and their triumphs. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts, guests, and callers.

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BlackRock’s Michelle Gadsden-Williams: The Difference Is Inclusion
2022/06/01
In the final episode of Race At Work Season 3, Porter chats with Michelle Gadsden-Williams, Managing Director & Global Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at BlackRock. They discuss the costly mistakes companies make when it comes to retaining employees of color and the milestones that indicate successful DEI initiatives. BlackRock recently released its impact report and launched a 1 billion dollar fund to invest in businesses and projects owned, led by, or serving people of color. Michelle is also an author. Her most recent book, out now, is titled “Driven by Intention: Own Your Purpose, Gain Power, and Pursue Your Passion as a Woman at Work.”
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Ancestry’s Deb Liu: The Power of Storytelling Using Your Family’s History
2022/05/25
In this episode, Porter chats with Deb Liu, CEO of Ancestry. They talk about why diverse teams in tech build better products - from design all the way through the review process, it all matters. And when it comes to talking about race at work, Deb thinks pretending it doesn’t affect the workplace only alienates your employees. Deb’s book “Take Back Your Power” is all about lessons from tech, leadership, and motherhood. It will be out Fall 2022.
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UBS's Tom Naratil: Moving Allies From Supportive to Committed
2022/05/18
In this episode, Porter chats with Tom Naratil, Co-President Global Wealth Management and President Americas at UBS. They discuss why for leaders, it’s not enough to just be supportive of diversity, equity and inclusion at your company, but you must be committed. Tom also talks about why empathy is an important skill for a leader to develop - he believes the more you work at it, the better you get.
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Citi's Erika Irish Brown: The Importance of CEO Support For Chief Diversity Officers To Thrive
2022/05/11
In this episode, Porter chats with Erika Irish Brown, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer and Global Head of Talent at Citi. They discuss the elements needed for a DEI leader to thrive - like support from the top and having the human capital as well as budget resources - and how data can help stakeholders understand why DEI isn’t a “nice to have”, but an important business case.
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Trillicon Valley's Jason Mayden: Disrupting Culture With Design and Social Innovation
2022/05/04
In this episode, Porter chats with Jason Mayden, CEO of Trillicon Valley, a modern design collective. They discuss the record-setting projects he worked on at Nike, why he left a dream job to build Superheroic, and why the impact he aims to have with Trillicon is meant to be multigenerational. Jason’s forthcoming book “A Kids Book About Design” comes out this May. 
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Jopwell's Ryan Williams: The Journey of co-founding Jopwell, Part 2
2022/04/27
This episode is the second and final part of Porter's conversation with Ryan Williams, co-founder of Jopwell. They share personal stories from the Jopwell journey, like a rejection from TechStars that led to a yes from Y Combinator, what it means to be Black founders in the tech space and the challenges they face when it comes to leading a diverse company.
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Jopwell's Ryan Williams: The Journey of co-founding Jopwell, Part 1
2022/04/20
This episode is part one of Porter's chat with Ryan Williams, co-founder of Jopwell. They talk about the origin story of how they met, what it was like working in finance as young Black men, and how their professional experiences led them to believe Jopwell was a much-needed platform.    
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Sixth Street's David Stiepleman: Creating Social Capital For Underrepresented Groups
2022/04/13
In this episode, Porter chats with David Stiepleman, Co-President, and Co-Founder of the global investment firm Sixth Street. They talk about the reasons for the lack of funding for diverse founders. They also discuss why Sixth Street’s summer fellowship program is critical in their approach to diversifying their internal team and the private capital industry more broadly. Porter and David also discuss why it’s the responsibility of both the company and the broader industry to create spaces for employees to talk about race at work.
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Deloitte's Kwasi Mitchell: Finding Organizational Purpose For Companies and Employees
2022/04/06
In this episode, Porter chats with Kwasi Mitchell, Chief Purpose Officer at Deloitte. They discuss why Kwasi’s role is crucial in creating frameworks for organizational purpose, which is the greater mission that helps companies Deloitte serves and its employees find purpose in their daily work. They also talk about creating pathways of success for employees and why it’s a passion for Kwasi.
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Wellesley College’s Dr. Paula A. Johnson: The Impact of COVID on Students and the Social Climate on College Campuses
2022/03/30
In this episode, Porter speaks with Dr. Paula A. Johnson, the 14th President of Wellesley College. They talk about how classrooms need to be set up for discussions when it comes to highly charged topics amongst a diverse student body, why simple changes to job description wording can improve corporate recruitment on campus, and how COVID showed that living on campus is an equalizer for students. As a physician-scientist, Paula made a significant impact through her clinical and research work. Before joining Wellesley in 2016, she was a professor of medicine and epidemiology at Harvard. 
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NHL's Kim Davis: Overcoming Discrimination, Impact of Sponsors, and The Rooney Rule
2022/03/23
In this episode, Porter chats with Kim Davis, Senior Executive Vice President of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs at the National Hockey League. They discuss the life-changing impact a sponsor made on Kim’s career and why the Rooney Rule - a policy started in 2003 by the NFL that requires teams to interview candidates of color for leadership roles - isn’t implemented in the NHL. Kim starts the show by recounting some of the overt racism she experienced early in her career.
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NY Times' Jacqueline Welch: The Power of Storytelling in Bringing People Together
2022/03/16
To kick off season 3 of Race at Work, Porter chats with Jacqueline Welch, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at the New York Times about why representation matters at all levels of an organization. Jaqueline is the second Black woman to be on the New York Times masthead. They also discuss the 1619 project –– a long-form journalism initiative by the Times paper and magazine that reframes the history of slavery and contributions made by Black Americans. They get into the project's impact and how it's leveraged internally to build a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture.
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4.8 out of 5
50 reviews
nickhendra1989 2022/03/22
Phenomenal show
Five stars. Full stop.
Metro commuter 1 2021/06/11
Outstanding
“Yes”, just “Yes”!
trillmixx 2021/03/28
Very useful, important, and relevant—a must hear for business professionals!
As an early-career professional in DEI work, this podcast has been super informative for me. It helps bring perspectives you otherwise might not hear ...
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AnnyR18 2021/06/10
The podcast title is quite unfortunate
I saw this podcast title on my HBR newsletter and immediately cringed. Why would they use race in the title? As a podcast that educates about diversit...
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n.carraway 2021/01/19
Incredible and informative
This is one of the best podcasts I’ve listened to on the subject. The quality of guests - both in insights and industry stature - is unparalleled. Lo...
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Tt0616 2020/12/22
Thought prolong conversation
Really interested groups of leaders, giving real talk about race at work!! Soooo good!
bothered 2020 2020/11/30
Episode One
I’m excited for this podcast I’m always looking for new ones that will help me grow personally and professionally. The episode with one of the Wework ...
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Yung Stuck 2020/11/15
Great episodes ahead!
Been watching Porter grow as a professional and he's done a lot of great work so there is no doubt in my mind that this will be any different, especia...
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