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Lisa Demmi on Fostering Inclusive Environments

  1. Lisa Demmi on Fostering Inclusive Environments Mike 33:59

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How do you effectively transition from in-person to virtual presentations without losing impact? Find out as we chat with the amazing Lisa Demmi, a sought-after public speaker and DEI advocate. Lisa opens up about her own journey, sharing the hurdles she faced and the creative solutions she discovered along the way. She passionately discusses the crucial role of kindness in fostering an inclusive environment—personally and professionally—revealing that treating everyone like your best customer can transform your approach to DEI.

But that's not all! We also take a closer look at how embracing change can lead to monumental Growth, illustrated by the inspiring story of a small home-based business blossoming into a multi-million dollar success. With personal anecdotes and reflections on historical and technological advancements, we delve into the power of curiosity, the necessity of stepping out of comfort zones, and the undeniable impact of kindness. Join us for an episode brimming with insights and real-life examples on how inclusivity and open dialogue can pave the way for a more equitable world.

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Mike is a husband, father, and proud grandfather, he is an entrepreneur, author and the creator and host of The Kindness Matters Podcast. He is dedicated to inspiring and motivating others to be more kind to each other. To overlooking whatever differences may exist between us; whether it’s politics, religion, race or whom we love, and understand that we all have so much more in common than we realize.

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