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We met Laura Kangas back in episode 57 with her co-author Jim Rogers. They have written “Diversity Training that generates real change” which was released recently. Today’s episode is a more personal one. While learning about Laura for episode 57 we learnt that Laura adopted 2 baby girls from China.
Listen in to hear Lisa Mulligan in conversation with Laura to learn how international adoption has changed Laura’s life.
It's a beautiful and heartening story. If you are considering international adoption and would like to learn more from Laura you can get in contact here
The Culture Ministry exists to create inclusive, accessible environments so that people and businesses can thrive.
Combining a big picture, balanced approach with real-world experience, we help organisations understand their diversity and inclusion shortcomings – and identify practical, measurable actions to move them forward.
Go to https://www.thecultureministry.com/ to learn more
If you enjoyed this episode and maybe learnt something please share with your friends on social media, give a 5 star rating on Apple podcasts and leave a comment. This makes it easier for others to find A Dog Called Diversity.
A Dog Called Diversity is proud to be featured on Feedspot's 20 Best Diversity And Inclusion Podcasts
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We met Laura Kangas back in episode 57 with her co-author Jim Rogers. They have written “Diversity Training that generates real change” which was released recently. Today’s episode is a more personal one. While learning about Laura for episode 57 we learnt that Laura adopted 2 baby girls from China.
Listen in to hear Lisa Mulligan in conversation with Laura to learn how international adoption has changed Laura’s life.
It's a beautiful and heartening story. If you are considering international adoption and would like to learn more from Laura you can get in contact here
The Culture Ministry exists to create inclusive, accessible environments so that people and businesses can thrive.
Combining a big picture, balanced approach with real-world experience, we help organisations understand their diversity and inclusion shortcomings – and identify practical, measurable actions to move them forward.
Go to https://www.thecultureministry.com/ to learn more
If you enjoyed this episode and maybe learnt something please share with your friends on social media, give a 5 star rating on Apple podcasts and leave a comment. This makes it easier for others to find A Dog Called Diversity.
A Dog Called Diversity is proud to be featured on Feedspot's 20 Best Diversity And Inclusion Podcasts
Thanks for listening. Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
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