by Dr. Joanna Shoffner Scott
<p>Race in the Workplace is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the complexities of race, racism, and racial equity in the workplace. Join Dr. Joanna Shoffner Scott, an experienced organizational development consultant and the founder of the Stamey Street Consulting Group, as she provides practical guidance and insightful discussions for leaders. Whether you lead a nonprofit, philanthropy, or private business, this podcast offers valuable insights to help you build workplaces that work for everyone. </p>
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April 8, 2025
In the final episode of Season 3 of the podcast, "The Fullest Circle," host Joanna Shoffner Scott reflects on this season’s pivotal moments in her business while navigating the challenging landscape faced by nonprofits, government agencies, and foundations. Joanna reflects on her recent "Racial Equity for Adaptive Leaders" series with Anthony Armstrong of Make Communities and encourages organizations to be clear on their values, given today’s challenges. The episode touches on the emotional t...
March 25, 2025
Today's episode wraps up the series “Let’s Get REAL: Racial Equity for Adaptive Leaders” with Joanna Shoffner Scott and guest Anthony Armstrong from Make Communities. The episode explores the rapidly changing landscape of racial equity in organizational leadership. They discuss the challenges leaders face amid uncertainty, drawing parallels to past experiences like the early days of COVID-19 and examining what lessons can be applied today. Throughout the episode, the discussion unpacks the v...
March 6, 2025
In this episode, "How to Lead When It Feels Like the World Is Burning Down," Joanna talks about the importance of leadership that is both self-reflective and team-focused, as leaders do the hard work of maintaining racial equity commitments in an anti-DEI climate. Joanna provides insights into current anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) movements and their implications for the workplace. Additionally, she points to the power of structural storytelling as a tool to shift anti-DEI narra...
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