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Jessica Ruttenber Exposes How DEI Rollbacks Threaten Aviation
Manage episode 487039425 series 2954969
Military veteran and advocate Jessica Ruttenber—retired Air Force officer, founder of Level Up Aviation joins host Shaesta Waiz to explain why dismantling diversity, equity & inclusion programs threatens aviation safety, talent pipelines, and hard‑won policy gains such as the removal of a height restriction that once barred 44 % of U.S. women from military cockpits.
Politicized pushback against DEI is already shrinking grant dollars, sponsorships, and talent pools across aviation. Drawing on her work overturning the Air Force height standard and running Level Up Aviation scholarships, Ruttenber details how “trigger words” in funding applications are chilling support for nonprofits, why the FAA’s own data contradicts claims that standards were lowered, and what leaders can do—quietly or loudly—to interrupt bias and preserve equal access for future aviators.
From the myth that DEI lowers standards to the hidden costs of outdated specifications, this conversation delivers hard data, candid stories, and a roadmap for leaders who refuse to roll back progress.
Major Themes & Concepts
✅ DEI removes barriers—never qualifications
✅ FAA executive‑order rhetoric vs. actual safety data
✅ Height and anthropometric rules that excluded women & minorities
✅ Funding “trigger words” that chill nonprofit grants
✅ Change is a marathon: pacing advocacy to avoid burnout
✅ Leadership duty to interrupt bias in real time
✅ Inspiration + access: why representation still matters for recruitment
✅ Budget vigilance—protecting long‑horizon research
✅ Progress is nonlinear but defensible with facts and documentation
Chapter Breakdown
00:00 | Cold‑open—misconceptions about DEI and safety
01:39 | Host introduction—Season focus on women in aviation
03:34 | Framing question: DEI politicization and nonprofit fallout
04:14 | Executive‑order language vs. aviation safety data
08:04 | Funding “trigger words” and scholarship impact
10:46 | Removing the 44 % height barrier; advocacy pacing
13:57 | Women pilots data; crypto‑linguist case study
19:11 | Inspiration vs. access; role‑model visibility
24:10 | Leadership advice: interrupt bias, protect inclusive R&D
26:26 | Closing gratitude and sign‑off
Additional Resources
- Executive Order — “Keeping Americans Safe in Aviation” (Jan 2025)
- FAA Air‑Traffic‑Controller Shortage Coverage (CNN)
Follow Jessica Ruttenber
- Website: levelupaviation.org
- LinkedIn: Jessica Ruttenber
Follow Shaesta Waiz
- Website: shaestawaiz.com
- LinkedIn: Shaesta Waiz
- Instagram: @shaesta.waiz
- TikTok: @shaestawaiz
- Shaesta Waiz on YouTube
- YouTube (Aviate Platform)
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production & The Tallawah Group
- www.massifsp.com
- LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production
- Website: www.TallawahWorldwide.com
- LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group
For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]
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77 episodes
Manage episode 487039425 series 2954969
Military veteran and advocate Jessica Ruttenber—retired Air Force officer, founder of Level Up Aviation joins host Shaesta Waiz to explain why dismantling diversity, equity & inclusion programs threatens aviation safety, talent pipelines, and hard‑won policy gains such as the removal of a height restriction that once barred 44 % of U.S. women from military cockpits.
Politicized pushback against DEI is already shrinking grant dollars, sponsorships, and talent pools across aviation. Drawing on her work overturning the Air Force height standard and running Level Up Aviation scholarships, Ruttenber details how “trigger words” in funding applications are chilling support for nonprofits, why the FAA’s own data contradicts claims that standards were lowered, and what leaders can do—quietly or loudly—to interrupt bias and preserve equal access for future aviators.
From the myth that DEI lowers standards to the hidden costs of outdated specifications, this conversation delivers hard data, candid stories, and a roadmap for leaders who refuse to roll back progress.
Major Themes & Concepts
✅ DEI removes barriers—never qualifications
✅ FAA executive‑order rhetoric vs. actual safety data
✅ Height and anthropometric rules that excluded women & minorities
✅ Funding “trigger words” that chill nonprofit grants
✅ Change is a marathon: pacing advocacy to avoid burnout
✅ Leadership duty to interrupt bias in real time
✅ Inspiration + access: why representation still matters for recruitment
✅ Budget vigilance—protecting long‑horizon research
✅ Progress is nonlinear but defensible with facts and documentation
Chapter Breakdown
00:00 | Cold‑open—misconceptions about DEI and safety
01:39 | Host introduction—Season focus on women in aviation
03:34 | Framing question: DEI politicization and nonprofit fallout
04:14 | Executive‑order language vs. aviation safety data
08:04 | Funding “trigger words” and scholarship impact
10:46 | Removing the 44 % height barrier; advocacy pacing
13:57 | Women pilots data; crypto‑linguist case study
19:11 | Inspiration vs. access; role‑model visibility
24:10 | Leadership advice: interrupt bias, protect inclusive R&D
26:26 | Closing gratitude and sign‑off
Additional Resources
- Executive Order — “Keeping Americans Safe in Aviation” (Jan 2025)
- FAA Air‑Traffic‑Controller Shortage Coverage (CNN)
Follow Jessica Ruttenber
- Website: levelupaviation.org
- LinkedIn: Jessica Ruttenber
Follow Shaesta Waiz
- Website: shaestawaiz.com
- LinkedIn: Shaesta Waiz
- Instagram: @shaesta.waiz
- TikTok: @shaestawaiz
- Shaesta Waiz on YouTube
- YouTube (Aviate Platform)
Production, Distribution, and Marketing By Massif Studio & Production & The Tallawah Group
- www.massifsp.com
- LinkedIn: Massif Studio & Production
- Website: www.TallawahWorldwide.com
- LinkedIn: The Tallawah Group
For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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