Impact Talks: Pride Month 2025 part 2
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In this special Pride Month edition of Impact Talks, host Tara Geoghegan spotlights powerful LGBTQIA+ stories, voices and campaigns from across Haymarket’s global network, spanning the UK, US and India.
From brand allyship and rainbow-washing to representation in media, leadership and the workplace, this episode features five brilliant Haymarket journalists unpacking the stories behind the headlines:
- PRWeek UK's Siobhan Holt on what makes a winning, authentic LGBTQIA+ campaign and industry perceptions around Pride
- Autocar's Mark Tisshaw on the automotive world’s progress in embracing diversity and what's still to be done
- Campaign India's Vinita Bhatia on the complex dynamics of Pride campaigns in India
- PRWeek US's Jess Ruderman on five years of Pride in PR and why visibility still matters
- CIPD People Management's Mahalia Mayne on the challenges LGBTQIA+ employees continue to face in the workplace, according to recent research
It’s a global, educational conversation about progress, pitfalls, and the power of showing up. Enjoy!
Links to content discussed during the episode:
- Autocar, Autocar Drivers of Change
- Campaign India, Pride is over - now it's culture or bust
- People Management, Nearly half of LGBTQ+ staff feel unsupported at work, study finds
- PRWeek UK, Purpose Awards EMEA 2025: Winners revealed
- PRWeek UK, Do LGBTQ+ pros think bands will 'show up' for Pride in 2025?
- PRWeek US, Five years of Pride in PR
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