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Racism is real, especially in the workplace

Y-Vonne Hutchinson wants us to cut the bullsh*t and talk openly and honestly about racism.

An episode of the The New Story Is with Dave Ursillo podcast, hosted by The New Story Company, titled "Racism is real, especially in the workplace" was published on July 5, 2022 and runs 54 minutes.

July 5, 2022 ·54m · The New Story Is with Dave Ursillo

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Y-Vonne Hutchinson wants us to cut the bullsh*t and talk openly and honestly about racism.That's why she wrote her new book, How to Talk to Your Boss About Race: Speaking Up Without Getting Shut Down, which equips readers with a framework to think about race at work and prepares them to have frank and effective conversations with leaders.Y-Vonne is the CEO and founder of ReadySet, one of the country’s biggest diversity, equity, and inclusion training firms that helps tech giants, political leaders, media outlets, and Fortune 500 companies speak more productively about racism, and turn talk about change into real action. A graduate of Harvard Law, Y-Vonne worked as an international labor and human rights lawyer for nearly a decade in places like Afghanistan, Nicaragua, and along the Thai/Burmese border in Southeast Asia, before founding her company in 2015, which was inspired by her own experiences with racism in the workforce as a Black woman.In this interview, Y-Vonne joins us to discuss...The insidious ways in which racist policies, attitudes, and cultures can make BIPOC people internalize marginalizationHow a former employer tried to silence Y-Vonne's new book—by attempting to enlist her attorney to turn against herThe overlaps between historical exploitation of labor and modern-day racism in the workplaceConsidering The Great Resignation as The Great Renegotiation (Planet Money)Y-Vonne’s work has been featured across CNBC, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Wired Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and beyond. She has spoken at Harvard Law, Yale School of Management, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and MIT Sloan.Thank you to Y-Vonne for joining us on the podcast!Please rate and review our show wherever you listen to podcasts—it helps others find and enjoy what we're creating!Support our partners and affiliates:Acorns: Easily save money and invest in your future, starting with a free $5 investmentBookshop.org: Buy cheap books at this Amazon competitor that supports local and independent bookstores with every purchaseFathom Analytics: Get beautiful, secure website data without trading your customers’ private browsing data to Google and FacebookFlywheel: Seamless, secure WordPress website hostingSanebox: Make your inbox a sane place again with an invisible machine learning tool that organizes your emails. Save $5 when you join. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Y-Vonne Hutchinson wants us to cut the bullsh*t and talk openly and honestly about racism.


That's why she wrote her new book, How to Talk to Your Boss About Race: Speaking Up Without Getting Shut Down, which equips readers with a framework to think about race at work and prepares them to have frank and effective conversations with leaders.


Y-Vonne is the CEO and founder of ReadySet, one of the country’s biggest diversity, equity, and inclusion training firms that helps tech giants, political leaders, media outlets, and Fortune 500 companies speak more productively about racism, and turn talk about change into real action. 


A graduate of Harvard Law, Y-Vonne worked as an international labor and human rights lawyer for nearly a decade in places like Afghanistan, Nicaragua, and along the Thai/Burmese border in Southeast Asia, before founding her company in 2015, which was inspired by her own experiences with racism in the workforce as a Black woman.


In this interview, Y-Vonne joins us to discuss...


  • The insidious ways in which racist policies, attitudes, and cultures can make BIPOC people internalize marginalization
  • How a former employer tried to silence Y-Vonne's new book—by attempting to enlist her attorney to turn against her
  • The overlaps between historical exploitation of labor and modern-day racism in the workplace
  • Considering The Great Resignation as The Great Renegotiation (Planet Money)


Y-Vonne’s work has been featured across CNBC, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Wired Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and beyond. She has spoken at Harvard Law, Yale School of Management, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and MIT Sloan.


Thank you to Y-Vonne for joining us on the podcast!


Please rate and review our show wherever you listen to podcasts—it helps others find and enjoy what we're creating!


Support our partners and affiliates:


  • Acorns: Easily save money and invest in your future, starting with a free $5 investment
  • Bookshop.org: Buy cheap books at this Amazon competitor that supports local and independent bookstores with every purchase
  • Fathom Analytics: Get beautiful, secure website data without trading your customers’ private browsing data to Google and Facebook
  • Flywheel: Seamless, secure WordPress website hosting
  • Sanebox: Make your inbox a sane place again with an invisible machine learning tool that organizes your emails. Save $5 when you join.



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