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Food Shame at Work: An Oft-Overlooked Employee Experience

Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson, author of Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America, joins the podcast to discuss how organizations can be more mindful of cultural and class differences regarding food, eating, costs and waste.

Economic Pain Uneven in India's Muslim and Hindu Populations

On the 75th anniversary of India's independence, the country's current economic difficulties are affecting the Muslim population more acutely than the Hindu population.

Advancing Intercultural Awareness Through CliftonStrengths®

Learn how you can advance the cultural awareness of teams and help them understand how to use their unique strengths to promote team cohesion and productivity.

Is America Losing Its Religion?

Jack Jenkins, national reporter for the Religion News Service, joins the podcast to discuss the decline of religious importance and affiliation in the U.S.

The Holiday Season: 'An Opportunity for Enlightenment'

The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it also presents an opportunity to be thoughtful and considerate of others. How can employers and coworkers alike celebrate and respect one another's differences?

Identity Politics in Context

The complex issue of identity politics looms as a potentially important factor in next year's midterm elections.

Ian Bremmer: America Needs to Stand for Something More

Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, joins the podcast to unpack the findings of Gallup's latest Rating World Leaders report.

Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Bias, Hate Against Asian Americans

Sen. Tammy Duckworth joins the podcast to discuss U.S. perceptions of how Asian Americans are treated, the recent end of the war in Afghanistan and more.

Americans' Religion and Their Sympathies in the Middle East

Americans' attitudes toward Israel and the Palestinians reflect their underlying religious identity and religiosity.

Religiosity Largely Unaffected by Events of 2020 in U.S.

The coronavirus pandemic has had little effect on Americans' attitudes and behaviors when it comes to their own religiosity, but they became more likely to think the influence of religion in society is rising.
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