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By Baker Donelson
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
Welcome back! We recognize that we’ve all experienced moments where we’ve felt excluded. Through Diversity Ever After, we strive to empower you with the knowledge and tools to create inclusive spaces, which will increase feelings of belonging and lessen feelings of exclusion for us all.
This week, we emphasize the importance of creating safe spaces for difficult conversations. We explore how those who have expressed contrary opinions to our work has strengthened our resolve to continue the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We also preview the upcoming season. Join us as we engage in important conversations that aim to make a difference in our organizations and communities.
Our Hosts this Week:
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Visit us at https://www.bakerdonelson.com/diversity
Welcome back as we continue our discussion with Laurie Robinson Haden, the founder and CEO of the Corporate Counsel Women of Color (CCWC). Do you have a career playbook? In this episode, Laurie shares impactful strategies that have influenced her new book, “It’s Time to Shine: A Guide for Professionals of Color on How to Advance Their Career,” emphasizing the significance of leaving a legacy for others to learn and grow from. Embracing personal growth involves welcoming change, charting your own course, and sharing knowledge along the way to empower others, all of which help you distinguish yourself in the process. Through our conversation, we uncover some top-notch approaches that can help propel your career forward.
Join us as Laurie leaves us motivated to forge a path for others to excel.
Our Host this Week:
Nakimuli Davis-Primer, Shareholder at Baker Donelson
Special Guest:
Laurie N. Robinson Haden, Founder, President, and CEO of Corporate Counsel Women of Color
Resources: You may purchase a copy of Laurie's book, "It’s Time to Shine: A Guide for Professionals of Color on How to Advance Their Career" here:https://www.amazon.com/Its-Time-Shine-Professionals-Advance/dp/B0CHLC7T6D
In this episode, we hear the inspiring story of Laurie Robinson Haden who founded the Corporate Counsel Women of Color (CCWC). She explains her remarkable journey of growth and empowerment as well as the mission driving CCWC and its evolution, highlighting its pivotal role in supporting women of color in the legal profession. We discuss the significance of organizations like CCWC that provide resources and guidance for women of color seeking to thrive and succeed in the profession. We uncover some of the key factors contributing to CCWC's success. We also talk about the future trajectory of CCWC and other organizations striving to drive meaningful change to advance diversity and inclusion.
Join us as we celebrate the achievements of CCWC and envision a brighter, more inclusive future for the legal profession.
Our Host this Week:
Nakimuli Davis-Primer, Shareholder at Baker Donelson
Special Guest:
Laurie N. Robinson Haden, Founder, President, and CEO of Corporate Counsel Women of Color
Do you have a topic or idea that you would like to hear more about? Send us an email!
In this episode, Oz Sanchez, who has served our nation both as a Marine and a three-time Paralympic medalist, shares valuable insight and perspectives with our hosts about being a veteran. Some veterans may encounter challenges in transitioning from military service to a civilian workplace. We discuss the importance of belonging and cultivating a supportive culture for veterans in the workplace, as well as Oz’s journey to joining the military and finding his path after his service. Join us as we explore the profound impact of camaraderie in bridging the military-civilian gap for veterans, offering valuable perspectives on mental well-being, personal growth, and beyond.
Our Host this Week:
Tom Barnard, Shareholder, Baker Donelson
Martha Boyd, Shareholder, Baker Donelson
Nakimuli Davis-Primer, Shareholder, Baker Donelson
Special Guest:
Oz Sanchez, Veteran and three-time Paralympic Medalist
Do you have a topic or idea that you would like to hear more about? Send us an email!
Today's episode draws on the work of an extraordinary American, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who sacrificed so much on behalf of so many. Our hosts discuss Baker Donelson's first annual firmwide Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service as well as the impact of serving others.
Baker Donelson's Day of Service, which was on January 15, 2024, was a day-on rather than simply a day-off. Various individuals across the firm planned opportunities for everyone in the firm and their families to give back to their communities through service projects. We encouraged everyone to participate in the in-person activities or to reflect on Dr. King’s legacy and create their own unique ways to learn and serve. After listening to some personal stories, we hope you feel inspired to get creative in how you choose to serve and also reflect on Dr. King’s legacy of service and how this legacy can be advanced daily to create more inclusive climates. We each have a role to play in uplifting our communities and those in need!
Our Hosts this Week:
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During our first episode in this two-part series, we had an engaging conversation with our guest Tiffany Obeng, who is an attorney and author, about representation and how it is an important step toward creating a sense of belong in workplace settings. In this episode, we continue this conversation by discussing how Ms. Obeng's children's books can help create more inclusive professions. Ms. Obeng's books contain images of BIPOC people in workplaces where they are either historically absent or severely underrepresented while also teaching children about the careers. These images and storytelling ignite children’s imagination as they read about an array of specialties and options even within various professions. We discuss how this representation helps create diverse pipelines.
Join us as for an inspiring conversation as we learn why Ms. Obeng's books and goals of educating children through representation will help create more inclusion and a greater sense of belonging.
Our Host this Week:
Nakimuli Davis-Primer, Shareholder at Baker Donelson
Tenia L. Clayton, Associate at Baker Donelson
Special Guest:Tiffany Obeng, Attorney and Author – Sugar Cookie Books
Resources: Sugar Cookie Books - Career Books for Children
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Welcome to season 6! We have covered a lot of topics in our past seasons, but one that stands out is the importance of representation. Sometimes you do have to see it to believe it. So, in this episode, we are revisiting our conversation about representation with our guest, Tiffany Obeng. Tiffany is an attorney and children’s book author. During our discussion, we learn why belonging and representation is important for everyone but also why it’s so important that we expose children of diverse backgrounds to various professions so they can see themselves in any career and so that we can create a pipeline in various professions. Join us for an engaging discussion about the importance of having access to professionals at a young age and how various industries can benefit from reaching a more diverse workforce.
Our Hosts this Week:
Nakimuli Davis-Primer, Shareholder at Baker Donelson
Tenia L. Clayton, Associate at Baker Donelson
Special Guest: Tiffany Obeng – Sugar Cookie Books
Resources: Sugar Cookie Books - Career Books for Children
Do you have a topic or idea that you would like to hear more about? Send us an email!
In this episode, some of our Summer Associates who worked across Baker Donelson's footprint discuss their summer experience and how they will use what they have learned this summer in their third year and future legal career. They share experiences on networking, being confident, taking chances, and being willing to grow from mistakes. Whether you are a current or future law student, a legal professional, a recruiter, or a mentor, you will gain invaluable insight from this engaging and honest discussion by the next generation of lawyers.
Our Hosts this Week:
Iyana Arrington, Summer Associate in the Baltimore office at Baker Donelson
Nakimuli Davis-Primer, Shareholder at Baker Donelson
Amearah Elsamadicy, Summer Associate in the Nashville office at Baker Donelson
Nick Fowler, Summer Associate in the Knoxville and Nashville offices at Baker Donelson
Brandee Permenter, Summer Associate in the Fort Lauderdale office at Baker Donelson
Kayla Pfeifer, Summer Associate in the Atlanta office at Baker Donelson
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This week, our host is joined by some of our summer associates, who share their thoughts about the meaning of belonging and how we can help create a sense of belonging on teams and with colleagues. As rising third year law students, our guests provide invaluable insight into how many in the next generation of lawyers view what makes a workplace great. Join us for an engaging discussion that examines key characteristics of belonging and the significance its presence can have in our work and personal lives.
Our Host this Week:
Nakimuli Davis-Primer, Shareholder at Baker Donelson
Special Co-Hosts:
Iyana Arrington, Summer Associate in the Baltimore office at Baker Donelson
Amearah Elsamadicy, Summer Associate in the Nashville office at Baker Donelson
Brandee Permenter, Summer Associate in the Fort Lauderdale office at Baker Donelson
Kayla Pfeifer, Summer Associate in the Atlanta office at Baker Donelson
Do you have a topic or idea that you would like to hear more about? Send us an email!
Each summer, law firms around the country host summer associates who are aspiring lawyers seeking to experience what it is like to work in a firm. In this episode, five of our summer associates introduce themselves and discuss the key factors that led them to join Baker Donelson as a summer associate, among other topics. Join us for an engaging discussion that allows us to reflect on various perspectives of workplace culture and the effect it can have on the hiring process.
Our Hosts this Week:
Nakimuli Davis-Primer, Shareholder at Baker Donelson
Tenia Clayton, Associate at Baker Donelson
Special Co-Hosts:
Iyana Arrington, Summer Associate in the Baltimore office at Baker Donelson
Amearah Elsamadicy, Summer Associate in the Nashville office at Baker Donelson
Nick Fowler, Summer Associate in the Knoxville and Nashville offices at Baker Donelson
Brandee Permenter, Summer Associate in the Fort Lauderdale office at Baker Donelson
Kayla Pfeifer, Summer Associate in the Atlanta office at Baker Donelson
Do you have a topic or idea that you would like to hear more about? Send us an email!
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.