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Getting Inclusive AF with Dr. Rebecca Eldredge - Episode 154

An episode of the The Inclusive AF Podcast podcast, hosted by WRKdefined Podcast Network, titled "Getting Inclusive AF with Dr. Rebecca Eldredge - Episode 154" was published on June 16, 2025 and runs 52 minutes.

June 16, 2025 ·52m · The Inclusive AF Podcast

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Ready to explore what real inclusion and well-being look like—especially for those doing the heavy lifting on the frontlines of change? On this episode of the Inclusive AF Podcast, hosts Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton are joined by Dr. Rebecca Eldridge, a licensed psychologist with 20+ years of expertise in multicultural issues and organizational well-being. Together, they dig into the often-overlooked toll of fighting for equity (especially for Black and Brown women), intergenerational trauma, and why self-care isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential for sustainable change. You’ll hear actionable advice for leaders navigating tough topics like global conflict at work, the importance of psychological safety, and why “finding your calm” matters (even if it feels uncomfortable or impossible). Plus, there’s real talk about burnout, what organizations get wrong about DEI, and how small changes can have big impact. If you care about inclusion, employee wellness, or the “real work” of creating change—this episode is both validating and a must-listen. 🔗 Listen, learn, and join the conversation! #InclusiveAF #DEI #WorkplaceWellbeing #WomenInLeadership #PsychologicalSafety #Burnout #SelfCare #SocialJustice #Leadership #Podcast #InclusionMatters #MentalHealthAtWork 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments! How does your workplace support (or NOT support) well-being for DEI leaders and changemakers? If you like what you hear, we would like to encourage you to subscribe to our channel! We would also appreciate it if you would rate this channel by going here: RateThisPodcast.com/inclusiveaf We create this podcast as a labor of love. But if you would like to support this channel you can buy us a cup of coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InclusiveAF

Ready to explore what real inclusion and well-being look like—especially for those doing the heavy lifting on the frontlines of change? On this episode of the Inclusive AF Podcast, hosts Katee Van Horn and Jackye Clayton are joined by Dr. Rebecca Eldridge, a licensed psychologist with 20+ years of expertise in multicultural issues and organizational well-being. Together, they dig into the often-overlooked toll of fighting for equity (especially for Black and Brown women), intergenerational trauma, and why self-care isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential for sustainable change. You’ll hear actionable advice for leaders navigating tough topics like global conflict at work, the importance of psychological safety, and why “finding your calm” matters (even if it feels uncomfortable or impossible). Plus, there’s real talk about burnout, what organizations get wrong about DEI, and how small changes can have big impact. If you care about inclusion, employee wellness, or the “real work” of creating change—this episode is both validating and a must-listen. 🔗 Listen, learn, and join the conversation! #InclusiveAF #DEI #WorkplaceWellbeing #WomenInLeadership #PsychologicalSafety #Burnout #SelfCare #SocialJustice #Leadership #Podcast #InclusionMatters #MentalHealthAtWork 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments! How does your workplace support (or NOT support) well-being for DEI leaders and changemakers? If you like what you hear, we would like to encourage you to subscribe to our channel! We would also appreciate it if you would rate this channel by going here: RateThisPodcast.com/inclusiveaf We create this podcast as a labor of love. But if you would like to support this channel you can buy us a cup of coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/InclusiveAF
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