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Wine Against the Wall

In the U.S. context, the systems 'stay winning'! To live in community (for good or for bad), folks must function within these systems. But what happens when systems go unchecked and unimproved for years? Individuals who do not thrive within these unchecked and unchanged systems are victim-blamed for the dysfunction. In this week's podcast, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa address systems like workplace mandates, the business of health care, and lack of support for mothers.

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A Kernel of Change

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa look at how certainty can derail dialogue, why and whether someone should give up their airline seat, and what’s up with the fact checkers?

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Doogie Howser, M.D.

Only listeners of a certain age will remember the medical sitcom from the late 80s/early 90s where Dr. Howser was a teenage physician. (You read that right; a child prodigy turned surgeon.) If it was hard for you to process the thought of someone so young seeing patients, you may be showing signs of ageism -- as we all have.

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Swiss Cheese

For the very first episode of September, Dr. Lisa and Dr. Shaunna (both as resident Gen Xers) speak to the topics of family relationships, the 'right to disconnect' from work, and being 'enough' of any identity group. We see holes as big as Swiss cheese in many of these arguments, so listen in.

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Common Sense Ain't Common

There's nothing like speaking from experience. This week, Dr. Lisa and Dr. Shaunna think through some "a ha" moments from consulting experiences and work they’ve done in the field with clients and in professional settings. 

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Reframe

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa focus on reframing. What can a well-placed reframe do and how can it help us think differently about the world? From sexual harassment in the workplace to the Olympics to politics, there is always a benefit to thinking about something from a different angle.

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It’s Not That Simple

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa take on Covid and the Olympics, Hurricane Debby, and revisit the origins of “imposter syndrome.” There is a lot going on right now, so keep those DEI antennas at the ready!

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Identity Agility

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa take on identity – what does it mean and when does it tip over into labeling. How can cultural humility and honoring other cultural identities and traditions help us grow as humans? The team finishes up with some identity observations from the Olympics.

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No Crown Necessary

In this week's podcast, Dr. Lisa and Dr. Shaunna discuss President Biden’s decision to step aside after one term and his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee.

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Paris Olympics 2024 Special!

For those who are long-time listeners to the [un]phased podcast, before we became [un]edited, you will remember we had discussions about DEI deeply rooted in triathlon and the endurance sport world. The Paris 2024 Olympics Special is a return to our comfort zone talking about all things sport, including a final plea for a platform to pick Dr. Lisa and Dr. Shaunna up as commentators.

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Irksome!

In our first podcast back from our world travels, Dr. Lisa and Dr. Shaunna return to the U.S. irritated and frustrated. Don't worry -- and don't tone police them. (See what we did there?) This week shines a light on tough issues that require complex solutions. Listen in!

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Agency or Accountability?

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa talk about ERGs in the workplace and how we can engage in allyship or resist it. And why would an annual Self Care Day on our calendars really do anything to move the needle on workplace cultures?

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[In]Convenient Systems

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa talk return to nostalgia for bygone eras that were not equitable for all and how systems are constantly working in the background to reinforce U.S. cultural values that maintain hierarchies of who / what is worthy of support and who / what is not.

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Society as Patient

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa discuss the ways in which work is harmful to Black women, how data is rarely collected on marginalized people, and how these realities are symptoms of a larger sickness in society.

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Bright Lights, Big Screen, Broadway

It's almost summer, which means that folks are OUTSIDE! Yes, we all have an opportunity to be out and about, watching our favorite streaming platforms, catching a summer blockbuster at the movies, or...even heading to Broadway! This week's episode wanders through the unlearning and relearning of lived experience that can happen through entertainment.

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Switchbacks

Have you heard of a switchback? It's that bend in the proverbial road that's usually a 180-degree or unusually sharp turn...and there are PLENTY of them in this week's episode.

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Washed Up

This week, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa explore how to create equitable philanthropic opportunities - it is more than just giving money, the erasure of core parts of a person’s identity because of white comfort, and the everyday reminders the world is not made for women.

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Aw[e]ful Memory

In this week's episode, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa grapple with notions of gender, "Scouting America", collective memory, and vocational awe in religious work. They intertwine in many more ways than you may think.

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Intergenerational Villains

During this week's pod, Dr. Lisa and Dr. Shaunna explore intergenerational fights and fears related to organizational DEI efforts, women and suffering, and restoring Confederate names of two Virginia schools.

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Triple Consciousness

Per W.E.B. DuBois' work, The Souls of Black Folk (1903), the notion of double consciousness was used to describe psychological challenges of African Americans looking at oneself through the eyes of a white and racist society. Feeling one's "two-ness" was and is the challenge for Black folks. In today's episode, Dr. Shaunna and Dr. Lisa invite you into triple consciousness -- self as a bystander, upstander, or othered.

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