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Why is #mydisabledlife worthy?

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Imani Barbarin is here to help us learn how truly understanding disabled people is the key to building a culture of accessibility.

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How did one woman expose the gender inequality within the tech industry?

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Emily Chang is here to help expose the staggering gender inequality in the tech industry and how to foster real change.

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The dark history of US tipping culture and why we need to fight for a higher minimum wage.

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Adam Orman, restaurant owner, is here to help explain why restaurant jobs should be good jobs – a living wage guarantee, paid sick leave, and affordable access to health care, counseling, and wellness benefits.

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How can we challenge the stigma of incarceration?

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Vincent Bragg, CEO of ConCreates, is here to help challenge the stigma of how society views people with a criminal history.

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Why losing a job led to helping others find theirs

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Astou N’Diaye’s personal mission at Indeed is to help people with barriers find jobs — something she became quite familiar with after losing her job during the pandemic.

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How do our brains create emotions?

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Has there ever been a time where you looked at someone’s face and thought you knew exactly what they were feeling? Well, you were probably wrong.

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Battling impostor syndrome to get back in touch with your heritage

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Chris Hyams is joined by Adrienne Smith to discuss her experiences growing up in Georgia and battling imposter syndrome to get back in touch with her heritage.

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Travels through tech leadership and accountability in marketing

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Indeed’s Chief Marketing Officer shares her lessons from 20 years of working in technology in Silicon Valley — and what it’s like to lead high-performance teams at Yahoo!, Apple and Facebook.

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The role of community in stopping AAPI hate

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Chris speaks to Vivian Nguyen about the importance of allyship amid the rise of xonophobia and violence.

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Understanding and advocating for a neurodiverse workforce

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Drawing from his own personal story about his son Christopher, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of two, Peter McKenna discusses the partnership that Indeed has in Ireland with Dublin City University to create a toolkit for hiring managers

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