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improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning


Jun 22, 2022

Leaders, how are you currently supporting your transgender employees? On today’s episode of the improve it! Pod, we’ve got a guest who will help you create a safe space within your team so all feel seen, heard and valued. Please welcome the incredible - Tara Robertson, to the show!

In today’s episode you’ll hear: 

  • Why your mental health and boundary setting is imperative as a people leader
  • How to create policies within your organization to help create a more inclusive environment for transgender employees 
  • Three things that you can START doing as a people leader to support trans employees, and what you can STOP doing as a people leader to ensure a safe space for all

About Tara Robertson: Tara Robertson is an intersectional feminist who uses data and research to advocate for equality and inclusion. She brings nearly 15 years experience leading change in open source technology communities and corporate spaces, including 3 years leading Diversity and Inclusion at Mozilla. She now partners as a consultant with technology, engineering and media leaders to help drive systemic change. Her work has been included in Harvard Business Review, Forbes and other publications.

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