Épisodes

  • The £50 Million Blueprint: Georgina Wilson on Fearless Leadership, Closing the Wealth Gap & Building Power That Lasts
    Dec 12 2025

    When Georgina Wilson realised that less than 1% of corporate spend goes to Global Majority-led businesses, she didn’t write a report. She built a movement.

    As the CEO of BUD Leaders, Georgina is on a mission to put £50 million into the hands of women who’ve been systemically excluded from economic power.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • How to turn rejection into redirection

    • The exact steps to get noticed by corporate buyers

    • Why fearless leadership isn’t about confidence—it’s about practice

    • And what it really takes to build power that lasts

    This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a wake-up call. A masterclass. A blueprint.

    Whether you're a business owner, an ally, or someone tired of performative inclusion, this conversation will challenge you to act.

    📺 Watch now. 🎧 Listen in. Share with someone who needs this.

    Connect with Georgina on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/georginawilsonb

    Connect with Grace on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gracemosuro

    #TheOrganisationalInclusionist #BUDLeaders #GeorginaWilson #BlackWomenInBusiness #SupplierDiversity #LeadershipWithImpact

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    35 min
  • Beyond Good Intentions A Man’s Journey into Active Allyship with Women – with Andrew Elliott
    Nov 28 2025

    What does it look like when a man in leadership chooses not just to talk about gender equity… but to live it?

    Andrew Elliott could have stayed comfortable. Instead, he joined his company’s women’s network, listened without defensiveness, and started bringing other men into the conversation.

    In this deeply human conversation, we explore allyship beyond slogans and soundbites. The moments that shifted Andrew’s perspective, the mistakes he’s learned from, and the small, everyday actions that make the biggest difference.

    Whether you’re a leader wanting to use your privilege for good, or someone inviting others into the work of inclusion, this episode is for you.

    🎧 The Organisational Inclusionist. Honest conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion that go beyond corporate tick-boxes.

    As always, thank you for listening and please like, comment and share this podcast. Your support makes it possible for us to keep the conversation going.

    Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/andrew-e-1020964

    #Allyship #Inclusion #Leadership #GenderEquity #MaleAllies

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    28 min
  • Unmuted: Why Telling Our Stories Is a Leadership Strategy with Niya Baxter on BLKGirl Ambition
    Nov 14 2025

    In this powerful episode of The Organisational Inclusionist, I sit down with Niya Baxter — Culture Architect, brand strategist, and founder of BLKGirl Ambition — to explore what happens when Black women lead out loud.

    We talk about the personal cost of silence, the power of storytelling in corporate spaces, and why narratives — not numbers — are what truly shape culture and drive change.

    If you’ve ever felt the pressure to shrink, dim, or mute your truth, this conversation is for you.

    🔗 Connect with Niya Baxter:

    Instagram: @niyabaxter

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niyabaxter/

    💬 Question for you: What’s a story you wish more leaders would tell — and why? Drop it in the comments

    #UnmutedLeadership #OrganisationalInclusionist #BLKGirlAmbition #BlackWomenLead #StorytellingMatters #LeadershipPodcast

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    34 min
  • The Cost of Inequality: Why Financial Power Must Be Rooted in Community – with Muna Yassin MBE
    Oct 3 2025

    This week, Grace Mosuro is joined by Muna Yassin MBE. CEO of Rooted Finance and a leading voice in the fight for financial equity.

    Together they explore the emotional and systemic dimensions of debt, what true financial inclusion looks like, and the power of community-rooted leadership. Muna shares personal insights from her journey, including her work on the government’s VCSE Advisory Panel and receiving an MBE during the pandemic.

    Themes:

    • Financial dignity and trust
    • Community empowerment
    • Navigating recognition and impact
    • Reimagining systems for equity

    🎧 Subscribe, rate, and share. These are the conversations that shift culture.

    www.rootedfinance.org.uk

    linkedin.com/in/muna-yassin-mbe-45890413

    #TheOrganisationalInclusionist #GraceMosuro #MunaYassin #FinancialInclusion #DEI #Leadership #CommunityFinance

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    36 min
  • Redefining Inclusion for the 55+ Workforce with Simon Long
    Apr 11 2025

    Are you ready to challenge outdated workplace stereotypes and embrace the power of inclusion for the 55+ workforce? In this episode, Grace Mosuro sits down with Simon Long, Business Development Director at 55 Redefined, to explore how organisations can attract, retain, and empower experienced professionals over 55, while also helping them exit gracefully when the time is right.

    Whether you're a leader looking to tap into the invaluable expertise of this demographic or someone in this age group seeking encouragement and support, this conversation is packed with actionable insights and inspiration.

    Don't keep these important ideas to yourself—download, like, and share this episode to join the movement for an age-inclusive future!

    #inclusion #over55 #diversity #equality #equity #dei

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    26 min
  • The Hidden bias inside Education Edtech and how we fix it...with Siya Mngaza
    Mar 26 2025

    In this episode of The Organisational Inclusionist, Grace sits down with Siya, an Educational & Child Psychologist, lecturer and researcher who’s spent years exploring what belonging really means for Black students in white-majority schools.

    They unpack:

    - The hidden biases inside our education system

    - How EdTech isn’t designed for everyone — and what that means for inclusion

    - The urgent need to embed critical psychology into the way we train future psychologists

    This is more than an interview — it’s a necessary reality check for anyone who cares about the future of education, equity and belonging.

    Watch now and join the conversation.

    #TheOrganisationalInclusionist #EducationInequality #Belonging #EdTech #InclusionMatters #EducationalPsychology

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    37 min
  • IWD Is Meaningless Unless We Do This – The Hard Truth About Supporting Women
    Mar 14 2025

    International Women’s Day inspired me to drop a solo episode this month.

    But here’s the real question: What happens after March 8th?

    In this episode, I get real about:

    • Why IWD still matters in 2025
    • The common mistakes organisations make in their celebrations
    • How to move from performative allyship to real, year-round advocacy

    Listen now on your chosen platform. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

    #WomenInTheWorkplace #EquityBeyondMarch #GenderEquality #DiversityAndInclusion

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    27 min
  • The Power of DEI: Why we need to be in it to win it...with Gisele Marcus
    Feb 7 2025

    In this episode of The Organisational Inclusionist, I’m joined by Gisele Marcus, Vice Dean of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Washington University. Gisele is a powerhouse in the DEI space, boldly leading change in education and beyond. We dive into why DEI matters now more than ever, the cultural nuances of inclusion around the globe, and what it really takes to prepare future leaders to thrive in diverse workplaces. If you’re passionate about building inclusive spaces or curious about how DEI can look different across industries and countries, this is the episode for you. Download, like, and share this one—because conversations like these are where real change begins!

    Gisele Marcus is a Harvard MBA and Syracuse graduate who has held executive roles at companies such as Accenture and AT&T, where she managed businesses with revenues of up to $800M. She currently serves as the Vice Dean of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Washington University’s Olin Business School, where she also teaches DEI. In addition, Gisele is a two-time best-selling author, TEDx speaker, corporate director, and passionate advocate for supporting parentless children. She has traveled to 14 African countries and is based in St. Louis.

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    30 min