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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs have been a driving force behind innovation, employee retention, and workplace culture—but now, many companies are slashing these initiatives, leaving employees feeling unseen, unheard, and disconnected.
In this solo episode of Workday Playdate, Erin dives into the corporate DEI backslide and the very real consequences of these cutbacks. But she’s not here to dwell on the problem—she’s here to talk solutions. And here’s the twist: one of the most effective (and unexpected) ways to rebuild belonging, inclusion, and collaboration might just come from the world of improv.
From psychological safety to leadership development, Erin unpacks how improv training fosters trust, empathy, and innovation in the workplace—and why now, more than ever, companies need to rethink how they create cultures where people thrive.
Here’s what’s inside:If this episode resonated with you, Erin wants to hear from you! Share your biggest takeaway, your own DEI experiences, or how you’re bringing more empathy and inclusion into your workplace. And if you’re ready to take the next step, grab a copy of I See You! or bring improv-based training to your team.
Let’s create workplaces where people feel valued, seen, and empowered.
And if you’re interested in taking one small action right now, you can check out our newest freebie, The Empathy Cheat Sheet, here. It’s a 3-part list of helpful phrases you can use before heading into any conversation or meeting, responding to an email, or hosting a one-on-one call.
Also, here's a link to the Kelly Scullin episode that Erin mentioned in today’s episode: Episode 96: How American Marketing Association Created a Company Culture Centered Around Yes, And with Kelly Scullin.
No, You Hang Up First (Let’s Keep Connecting)
Connect with Erin Diehl x improve it!
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs have been a driving force behind innovation, employee retention, and workplace culture—but now, many companies are slashing these initiatives, leaving employees feeling unseen, unheard, and disconnected.
In this solo episode of Workday Playdate, Erin dives into the corporate DEI backslide and the very real consequences of these cutbacks. But she’s not here to dwell on the problem—she’s here to talk solutions. And here’s the twist: one of the most effective (and unexpected) ways to rebuild belonging, inclusion, and collaboration might just come from the world of improv.
From psychological safety to leadership development, Erin unpacks how improv training fosters trust, empathy, and innovation in the workplace—and why now, more than ever, companies need to rethink how they create cultures where people thrive.
Here’s what’s inside:If this episode resonated with you, Erin wants to hear from you! Share your biggest takeaway, your own DEI experiences, or how you’re bringing more empathy and inclusion into your workplace. And if you’re ready to take the next step, grab a copy of I See You! or bring improv-based training to your team.
Let’s create workplaces where people feel valued, seen, and empowered.
And if you’re interested in taking one small action right now, you can check out our newest freebie, The Empathy Cheat Sheet, here. It’s a 3-part list of helpful phrases you can use before heading into any conversation or meeting, responding to an email, or hosting a one-on-one call.
Also, here's a link to the Kelly Scullin episode that Erin mentioned in today’s episode: Episode 96: How American Marketing Association Created a Company Culture Centered Around Yes, And with Kelly Scullin.
No, You Hang Up First (Let’s Keep Connecting)
Connect with Erin Diehl x improve it!
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