You Must Be Woking



In this episode of 'You Must Be Woking', hosts Craig Richards and Dawn Hurst delve into pressing issues surrounding diversity and inclusion. They discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling on biological women, the Louise Casey report on grooming gangs, and the implications of cyberbullying through platforms like Tattle. The conversation also touches on the legacy of Pope Francis, the relevance of trigger warnings in theatre, and a review of the film 'Straw', which highlights societal challenges. Additionally, they address accusations against Tyler Perry and the racism highlighted in the Air India crash reporting, concluding with a reflection on Pride Month and the importance of inclusivity.


What is You Must Be Woking?

Are you tired of the same old, surface-level conversations about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)? Look no further. You Must Be Woking is the podcast cutting through the noise with unfiltered, candid discussions on the real challenges and opportunities in building genuinely inclusive workplaces.

Join hosts Craig Richards and Dawn Hurst as they tackle tough topics from cancel culture and unconscious bias to psychological safety and leadership accountability. We're here to challenge norms, bust myths, and provide fresh perspectives that drive real change, not just performative actions.

Whether you're an HR professional, a leader, a DEI champion, or simply someone passionate about fostering belonging and equity at work, you'll gain actionable insights and a deeper understanding of what it really takes to create a workplace where everyone thrives.

Subscribe to You Must Be Woking and join the conversation that dares to go beyond the buzzwords. It's time to get down to business.