
Building Inclusive Cultures That Last (ft. author Jonathan Stutz)
Send us a text In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Jonathan Stutz, co-author of the powerful book Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders, to explore what it really means to lead with inclusion in mind—every single day. As a former executive at Microsoft, Amazon, and Zulily, Jonathan blends deep corporate experience with a people-first lens to rethink how workplaces should function in an age of upheaval. Together, they dig into:Why inclusion is no longer an HR side quest but core to effective leadershipThe case for small, intentional “inclusive pebbles” that ripple into systemic changeWhat leaders get wrong about DEI—and how to fix it without corporate jargon or empty gesturesWhy inclusive leadership is increasingly being rebranded as just... good leadershipHow to build cultures where people feel seen, heard, and equipped to succeed Whether you"re a people manager, an exec navigating culture shifts, or just someone who wants to show up better at work, Jonathan offers grounded advice and personal stories that will inspire and challenge you. Referenced in this episode: 📘 Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders – Get the book 🔗 Learn more about Jonathan"s work at Global Diversity Partners Key quote: "Inclusion isn"t a department. It"s a daily habit that belongs to every leader." – Jonathan Stutz
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