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المحتوى المقدم من Joy Anderson. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Joy Anderson أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
How do we disrupt the entrenched power dynamics in finance to advance a more equitable future? Join us for the Criterion Institute Podcast as Joy Anderson, a global thought leader in business and social change, leads us through a series of discussions, interviews, frameworks, rants, and re-frames that will help you better understand how to use finance as a tool for transformative systems change. Learn more by visiting us at www.criterioninstitute.org.
المحتوى المقدم من Joy Anderson. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Joy Anderson أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
How do we disrupt the entrenched power dynamics in finance to advance a more equitable future? Join us for the Criterion Institute Podcast as Joy Anderson, a global thought leader in business and social change, leads us through a series of discussions, interviews, frameworks, rants, and re-frames that will help you better understand how to use finance as a tool for transformative systems change. Learn more by visiting us at www.criterioninstitute.org.
In this episode, Joy and the Vice President of the Criterion Institute, Susie Pan, explore the concept of 'investable hope' - a compelling idea that combines finance with the notion of hope for a better future. They discuss the importance of hope in times of crisis, the shift from individual to collective hope, and how investments can be a pathway to creating a more equitable society. And finally, Joy discusses Criterion's practice of prioritising relationships with people who are responsible for their own hope. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:17 - The Role of Hope in Crisis 07:48 - Collective vs. Individual Hope 11:42 - Investing in a Better Future 17:48 - Practice - Responsibility for One's Own Hope Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Susie's LinkedIn Part of the ImpactAlpha Podcast Network https://impactalpha.com/podcasts…
In this episode, Joy explores the complexities of existential crises, burnout, and the importance of self-reflection. She discusses the challenges of feeling overwhelmed in today's world, the difference between self-diagnosis and honest reflection, and the significance of autonomy and control in one's work life. Joy emphasizes the need for structure and accountability to find freedom in decision-making and the power of choice in shaping one's path. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:59 - Understanding Burnout and Its Causes 05:55 - Self-Diagnosis vs. Honest Reflection 09:02 - The Role of Autonomy and Control 12:07 - Finding Freedom in Structure 14:59 - The Power of Choice Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Part of the ImpactAlpha Podcast Network https://impactalpha.com/podcasts…
In this episode, Joy discusses the HBO show 'The Rehearsal' and its parallels to power dynamics in finance and aviation. The conversation explores themes of communication, vulnerability, authority, and the importance of diversity in decision-making environments. Through the lens of the show, Joy highlights how rehearsing new scripts and norms can lead to better outcomes in high-stakes situations. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:48 - Aviation Safety and Communication Dynamics 05:18 - Power Dynamics in Cockpits and Finance 10:28 - The Role of Vulnerability in Decision Making 18:11 - Diversity and Communication in High-Stakes Environments 22:38 - Rehearsing New Norms and Scripts in Leadership Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Part of the ImpactAlpha Podcast Network https://impactalpha.com/podcasts…
In this episode, Joy engages in a rich conversation with Joyce-Ann Wainaina, founder of Chui Ventures. They explore their personal journeys, the impact of their backgrounds, and the role of finance in transformative systems change. The discussion delves into the importance of confidence, the challenges of navigating career transitions, and the need for gender equity in investment. They emphasize the significance of supporting African founders and the power of community in fostering innovation and change. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:43 - Personal Journeys and Shared Experiences 07:01 - The Role of Religion in Shaping Identity 13:43 - Career Transitions: From Teaching to Finance 22:21 - The Importance of Learning to Learn 32:07 - Investing in African Founders 42:00 - Grounded Leadership and Authenticity Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Joyce-Ann's LinkedIn Part of the ImpactAlpha Podcast Network https://impactalpha.com/podcasts…
In this episode, Joy explores the perceived costs associated with integrating gender into investments and the expenses related to control in community building. She argues that gender integration can be cost-neutral in the long run, emphasizing that the real costs arise from resistance and bias. Additionally, Joy discusses how control can be expensive in collaborative efforts and how reducing control can lead to more effective community engagement and lower costs. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:28 - Gender as Cost Neutral 06:05 - The Costs of Control Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Part of the ImpactAlpha Podcast Network https://impactalpha.com/podcasts…
In this episode, Joy engages in a deep conversation with Katharine Im-Jenkins, managing director of the Equality Fund. They explore the innovative financing strategies behind the Equality Fund, the power dynamics within endowments, and the importance of sustainable funding for grassroots organizations working on gender equality. The discussion highlights the challenges and opportunities in feminist funding, the role of governance in managing endowments, and the need for collaboration and trust in the philanthropic landscape. They also reflect on the current challenges facing feminist movements and the importance of imagining new models for future resourcing. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:11 - The Equality Fund: A Bold Initiative 04:22 - Power Dynamics in Endowments 10:30 - Designing for Sustainability and Resilience 18:04 - The Role of Endowments in Social Change 25:13 - Navigating Financial Norms and Challenges 32:56 - Responding to Current Challenges in Feminist Funding 38:46 - Building Trust and Collaboration in Governance 45:20 - Imagining New Models for Future Resourcing Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Katharine's LinkedIn Part of the ImpactAlpha Podcast Network https://impactalpha.com/podcasts…
In this episode - part one in a two-part series on this topic - Joy and Yifat Susskind (Executive Director of MADRE) discuss the importance of a feminist financial imagination in the context of social transformation and funding for women's rights organizations. Joy then reimagines and explores the challenges faced by current funding systems, the role of philanthropy, and innovative financial tools and investment strategies that can support social justice movements. The discussion emphasizes the need for new ways to finance work, optimize cash flow, and create community-owned economic models, all while fostering a hopeful future for feminist movements. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 04:04 - The Role of Philanthropy in Social Change 12:11 - Challenges in Current Funding Systems 18:04 - Exploring Financial Tools for Social Justice 29:54 - Innovative Investment Strategies for Feminist Movements 41:47 - Conclusion and Call to Action Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Yifat's LinkedIn Part of the ImpactAlpha Podcast Network https://impactalpha.com/podcasts…
In this celebratory 50th episode of the Criterion Institute podcast, Joy engages in a heartfelt conversation with David Bank, CEO of Impact Alpha. They reflect on the power of voice in impact investing, the importance of language, and the role of media in shaping community narratives. Joy then shares her personal journey of finding her voice and invites listeners to explore their own. The episode highlights the significance of partnerships and the continuous evolution of impact investing discourse. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:45 - The Power of Voice in Impact Investing 06:03 - Navigating the Landscape of Impact Media 09:00 - The Importance of Language and Communication 12:03 - Building a Community Through Shared Voices 14:56 - Reflections on Personal Growth and Voice 17:55 - An Invitation to Find Your Voice Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn David's LinkedIn Impact Alpha website Part of the ImpactAlpha Podcast Network https://impactalpha.com/podcasts…
In this episode, Joy reflects on the role of hope in times of uncertainty. She shares how the practice of acknowledgment at the recent Convergence conference created space for courageous conversations about power, privilege, and resilience. Joy also recounts a candid exchange that reminded her of the importance of showing up, even when hope feels distant. Through moments of vulnerability and connection, this episode explores how we can find grace and strength in community. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 01:55 - Acknowledgment and Power Dynamics 09:55 - Finding Grace in Vulnerability 13:18 - Pathways to Hope and Leadership Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy discusses the critical role of organizing and mobilizing in creating transformative change within finance. She reflects on insights gained from recent conversations and emphasizes the need for collective action, particularly in the context of sustainable finance. The discussion covers various strategies, including shareholder activism, pledges, and community organizing, while also addressing the challenges of resistance and the importance of hope in driving future actions. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 00:57 - The Importance of Organizing and Mobilizing 07:05 - Strategies for Sustainable Finance 10:57 - Collective Action and Resistance 14:59 - Hope and Future Directions in Finance Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy discusses the significance of acronyms in communication, particularly in the context of finance and social change. She emphasizes the importance of clarity and meaning over brevity, arguing that acronyms can obscure understanding and create exclusivity. Joy critiques the use of acronyms in Gender Lens Investing and other initiatives, advocating for a more explicit and meaningful approach to language that fosters better communication and understanding. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 01:01 - The Power and Pitfalls of Acronyms 04:46 - The Impact of Acronyms on Communication 10:01 - Rethinking Gender Lens Investing and Its Acronym Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy explores the complex relationship between masculinity and finance, emphasizing the need for a business case for good men. She discusses the challenges faced by men in today's society, including the impact of toxic masculinity and the importance of mental health. Joy is then joined by her father, Herbert Anderson, who shares his insights on masculinity and vulnerability, advocating for a reimagining of masculinity that includes justice and shared power. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:34 - The Business Case for Good Men 12:40 - Exploring Masculinity with Herbert Anderson 25:11 - Reimagining Masculinity in Modern Systems Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Herbert Anderson's Book – Jacob's Shadow: Reimagining Masculinity Shawn Lesser's LinkedIn Shawn Lesser's Foundation…
In this episode, Joy discusses the significance of frameworks in understanding and driving social change. She reflects on the comfort that frameworks provide in navigating complex information and the challenges posed by inherited frameworks that may no longer serve their purpose. The discussion highlights the iterative and sometimes frustrating process of developing frameworks, but also celebrates the joy and intellectual stimulation that comes from creating new ways to categorize and analyze information. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:17 - The Importance of Frameworks in Analysis 06:11 - Inherited Frameworks and Their Limitations 10:05 - Creating New Frameworks for Social Change 15:47 - The Joy of Framework Development Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy reflects on the future of gender lens investing, discussing the barriers and opportunities within the field. She outlines four potential futures for gender lens investing, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of how gender intersects with various sectors. The episode highlights the current challenges faced in the investment landscape, while also encouraging listeners to envision a more equitable future. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 06:01 - Barriers and Opportunities in Gender Lens Investing 12:04 - Diverse Futures of Gender Lens Investing 17:53 - Navigating Challenges and Imagining Possibilities Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy engages in a deep conversation with Lilian Mramba, the Chief Investment Officer at Grassroots Business Fund. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in transformative finance, particularly in the context of gender lens investing and the needs of small businesses. The conversation highlights the importance of creating flexible capital solutions and the concept of a 'funky bank' that can address the unique needs of underserved businesses. They emphasize the significance of impact returns over financial returns and the resilience required in fragile economies. Ultimately, the discussion reflects on the long-term commitment needed to drive systemic change in the financial landscape. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 09:30 - Creating Flexible Capital Solutions 14:30 - The Concept of a Funky Bank 22:10 - Resilience in Fragile Economies 30:11 - Living in Purpose and Impact Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Lilian's LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy reflects on the 10-year anniversary of the State of the Field report on gender lens investing, co-authored with Katherine Miles in 2015. She revisits the report's framework, which categorized the field into three key areas: ideas, activity, and people and organizations. Joy highlights the progress made over the past decade, including advancements in metrics, new products, and the emergence of organizations driving the field forward. With Criterion’s Convergence XXI conference on the horizon, Joy calls for renewed energy to push the field further. She emphasizes that while the structure and groundwork are in place, continued experimentation, critical dialogue, and collective effort are essential to reimagine a future where gender lens investing can drive transformative systems change. Join the conversation as we reflect on where we’ve come from, and where we need to go. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 03:02 - Reflecting on the State of the Field Report 05:55 - Understanding the Framework of Gender Lens Investing 09:01 - The Evolution of Ideas in Gender Lens Investing 11:52 - Activity and Progress in the Field 14:51 - Standards, Metrics, and Accountability 18:06 - Building Community and Organizations 21:02 - Training, Expertise, and Future Directions Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy discusses the intersection of faith and finance, particularly in the context of addressing gender-based violence. She reflects on her Christian faith and its implications in a world where many voices misrepresent Christianity. The episode also delves into a roadmap created for Christian denominations to utilize their investments to combat gender-based violence, highlighting the importance of aligning financial practices with social justice values. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 01:55 - Joy's Faith and Its Impact 08:38 - Addressing Gender-Based Violence through Finance 16:04 - Conclusion and Call to Action Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy discusses the implications of the recent U.S. elections on transformative systems change, emphasizing the need to look beyond government solutions. She advocates for gender lens investing as a crucial strategy in the current socio-political climate, urging listeners to analyze gender norms and structural inequities in investment decisions. Joy also highlights the importance of long-term investments in communities and the economy, while also addressing the complexities of societal structures that influence investment strategies. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:15 - Government vs. Investments in Creating Change 10:14 - The Case for Gender Lens Investing 12:36 - Understanding Gender Norms in Investment Strategies Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy discusses the intersection of finance and gender-based violence, presenting five strategies for using financial systems to reduce violence against women. The conversation emphasizes the importance of integrating gender considerations into investment decisions and the potential for finance to act as a tool for social change. Joy reflects on the insights gained from working with activists and advocates around the world, highlighting the need for innovative approaches to address this pervasive issue. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 00:57 - Reflections on Gender-Based Violence and Finance 04:47 - Five Strategies for Financing Gender-Based Violence Reduction 10:01 - Assigning Value: The Role of Finance in Gender-Based Violence 16:06 - Structural Changes in Financial Instruments 20:59 - Expanding Expertise in Investment Decision-Making 25:12 - Integrating Gender-Based Violence into Investment Metrics Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy reflects on her 57th birthday, exploring the themes of aging and the paradox of limitations versus possibility. She discusses societal perceptions of aging, the desire for permission to embrace limitations, and the importance of hope in driving transformative change. Joy emphasizes the need to recognize human finitude while also believing in the potential for a better future. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Intro 02:02 - Reflections on Aging and Limitations 13:08 - Celebrating Aging and the Possibility of a Better Future 20:09 - The Power of Hope and Conclusion Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy shares a profound conversation with Roseline Orwa, a champion for widow's rights in Africa. They explore the unique challenges faced by widows, particularly the cultural stigma and financial exclusion that render them invisible in discussions about gender and investment. Roseline shares her experiences and insights on how financial systems can better support widows, emphasizing the need for tailored interventions and the importance of recognizing widows as a distinct category of women. The conversation also highlights the necessity of addressing the root causes of widowhood, including the need for safety measures for men in high-risk jobs, to create a more supportive environment for families. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 03:02 Understanding the Challenges Faced by Widows 06:12 The Invisible Women: Young Widows in Africa 08:57 Cultural Stigma and Financial Exclusion 11:51 The Role of Financial Systems in Supporting Widows 15:00 Creating Supportive Structures for Widows 17:49 Addressing the Root Causes: Protecting Men to Support Families Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Roseline's LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy chats with Dr. Ola Brown, a leader in gender lens investing and healthcare innovation in Africa. They discuss Dr. Brown's journey from emergency medicine to founding Africa's largest emergency services company and her current work in venture capital focused on empowering women and addressing systemic barriers in finance. The conversation highlights the importance of gender lens investing, the unique opportunities in Africa's fintech and healthcare sectors, and advanced practices for creating equitable investment strategies. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:08 - Dr. Ola Brown's Journey and Impact 10:08 - The Importance of Gender Lens Investing 20:12 - Advanced Practices in Gender Lens Investing 25:56 - Key Takeaways and Future Directions Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Ola's LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy discusses how to reimagine investments to support a future of equality. She explores the Core Pillar of the Criterion Institute's Strategic Plan: Value the Future of Equality, and the importance of recognizing the potential of social change organizations. Joy also highlights the need for investment methodologies that name and value a future of equality, and the role of partnerships and data in building robust investment theses. She outlines how to build an effective investment thesis which challenges biases and assumptions about risk, and the importance of aligning with policy changes and building alliances to ensure a hopeful future. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 04:29 - Challenging Biases and Assumptions about Risk in Investments 07:49 - Building Robust Investment Theses through Partnerships and Data 13:30 - Building an Investment Thesis Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy discusses the Criterion Institute's paper "Disrupting Fields", and the power dynamics that shape the development of ecosystems and fields of thought. She firstly introduces the idea of a 'thinking all the thoughts' document as a way to explore ideas and create frameworks when writing a paper of this kind. Joy then explores the paper in more detail, including the six categories of power dynamics in field building: cultural norms determining value, leaders signalling authority, experts naming what knowledge matters, connections that define inclusion, structures that solidify control, and resources reinforcing privilege. She emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing these power dynamics in order to create transformative change. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction and Background 03:22 - The Practice of 'Thinking All the Thoughts' 10:18 - Disrupting Fields: Understanding Power Dynamics 12:46 - Cultural Norms and Value in Field Building 15:38 - Leadership and Authority in Field Building 18:04 - Experts and the Power to Define Knowledge 21:00 - Creating Inclusive Connections in Field Building 22:53 - Structures: Solidifying or Challenging Power Dynamics 25:16 - Resources and Privilege in Field Building Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
This episode focuses on the Core Pillar of the Criterion Institute's Strategic Plan: 'Invite Financial Imagination'. Joy explores the reasons behind this pillar, the importance of inviting a financial imagination, and the concept of a feminist financial imagination. The episode also highlights the need for social change leaders to be at the centre of designing solutions involving finance and the role of finance in creating social change. The goal is to inspire organizations, governments, and investors to use a broader financial imagination to achieve gender equality and social justice objectives. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 03:50 - The Role of Finance in Social Change 06:10 - The Importance of Including Social Change Leaders 13:38 - Implementing a Feminist Financial Imagination Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy Anderson reflects on her journey to the US SIF conference and receiving the Joan Bavaria Award. She discusses the collaboration between herself, Jackie VanderBrug, and the late Suzanne Biegel in building the field of gender lens investing. The episode highlights the importance of radical collaboration, the challenges faced in integrating equity and gender considerations into financial systems, and the long-term dedication required for transformative systems change. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 04:04 - The Journey Together 08:06 - Accidental Beginnings 15:17 - Long Distance Running 16:33 - The Power of Collaboration Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy revisits the pioneering Structure Lab, an initiative that guided thousands of entrepreneurs in balancing complex business paradoxes. From understanding the foundational relationships and assets of an enterprise to navigating the dualities of autonomy and engagement, constancy and nimbleness, complexity and simplicity, and security and risk, we'll uncover how these elements shape the strategic decisions of social enterprises. Then, in conversation with with Sara Wolfe, the crucial role of legal structures in financial innovation is discussed. Through a thought-provoking discussion sparked by an unforgettable panel experience, they examine how legal precedents are both constructed and challenged. Episode Highlights 00:27 - Introduction 02:39 - Structure Lab and business paradoxes 12:22 - Sara Wolfe conversation - Questioning Existing Norms in Legal Structures 16:00 - The Impact of Legal Contracts and Privilege in Finance Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Sara's LinkedIn…
This episode explores the impact of everyday language and family sayings on our perception of life, money, and investments. Joy delves into her recent experiences in Kenya and Ghana and outlines some key cultural differences in the way we exchange pleasantries. Then, Joy's conversation with her father highlights the importance of understanding deep-rooted beliefs when considering investments and partnerships. Joy also reflects on the power of hospitality and the need to welcome strangers, knowing that they can change us. The episode encourages everyone to reflect on their own cultural and familial sayings and how they influence their approach to money and social change. Episode Highlights 00:28 - Intro 03:23 - "You are Welcome" - travels to Kenya and Ghana 05:46 - Joy's conversation with her father on family sayings 16:19 - Reflection on welcoming the stranger 21:00 - The need for openness and understanding Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy interviews BE Alink, the CEO of Alinker Inventions and inventor of the Alinker bike. They talk about the power of language and how it can be used with kindness, and delve into the impact of diagnosis in healthcare and the financial systems surrounding it. The concept of language as a lens is discussed, along with the importance of understanding and empathy - with a reflection on the relationship between empathy and competition. Finally, the conversation advocates for surrendering power over money and fostering more organic relationships. Episode Highlights 00:28 - Intro 03:25 - How do we use language with kindness? 12:33 - Gender analysis and gender lenses 20:32 - Changing the mode of interaction 25:30 - Money as nutrients and BE's story about the flow of capital Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn BE's LinkedIn…
In this episode, Joy's conversation with Vanessa Roanhorse looks at the importance of creating safe containers and building right relationships, friendships, and trust when navigating the complexities of the financial sector and creating transformative systems change. They explore strategies for healing and empowerment - from the neuroscience of trauma to the power of friendships and trust in financial transactions. This conversation promises to challenge conventional wisdom and inspire new ways of thinking about finance. Episode Highlights 00:28 - Intro 03:10 - Definitions of trauma-informed approaches 13:33 - The importance of friendships and trust 18:10 - Reframing the efficiencies of friendship 21:45 - Honoring the safety and speed of trust 25:20 - Promoting diversity and the challenge of change Relevant Links Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn Joy’s LinkedIn Vanessa's LinkedIn…
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