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This Work Never Stops! The CQ Workshop
"Because I do this work as my leadership in the world, there is no off switch to it. In many ways, it's because I have become expert, adept, completely at one with constantly scanning the horizon for what's going on in the world, and constantly trying to make sense of it."In this solo episode, Angie guides you through six questions to ask yourself when encountering news stories, to develop your DEIJ Cultural Quotient. To participate fully in the workshop, you will need something to make notes with.The questions are as follows -What is in the injustice I witness in this story?Where do I feel the injustice in my body? Where does this story hit me?Can I work out why this story hits me in this way?What relevance does this case or this narrative have to my own work and my context?What traces of this dynamic do I witness in my work, or in my practice, or in my own organisation?What notes would a luminary make at this point - policy notes, procedure notes, practice notes?Find out more about the Virtual DEI Summit- https://view.flodesk.com/pages..../6490a078e9d7661ddee website - www.beingluminary.co.ukA full transcript of this episode can be found at https://being-luminary.simplec....ast.com/episodes/the podcast was written and presented by Angie Browne. Original music was by Martin Austwick. The series is edited and produced by Big Tent Media and Emily Crosby Media.