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Join us for another episode of Fearless Fireside Chats where we dive into an unfiltered, unapologetic conversation with ⁠Pavneet Khurana⁠, an organisational psychologist.

We discuss the impact of microaggressions in the workplace, the power of self-awareness, and the importance of inclusive environments. You'll hear powerful stories and insights on navigating identity, cultural differences, and the generational gaps in understanding.

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On this episode of Fearless Fireside Chats, we talk with organisational psychologist Pavneet Khurana about the subtle biases many professionals face, and how confronting them is actually a leadership act. What happens when you challenge culture instead of adapting to it?

In this episode learn:

• The impact of microaggressions on performance, identity and culture

• Why self-leadership begins with awareness of your own assumptions

• How inclusive leadership builds stronger, more resilient teams

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

01:15 Meet Pavneet: Today's Guest

01:48 Understanding Microaggressions

02:46 Impact of Microaggressions in the Workplace

11:41 Leadership and Self-Awareness

20:12 Navigating Identity and Authenticity at Work

21:37 A Personal Story: The Name Change

24:00 Exploring Identity Through Names

25:01 Generational Differences in Naming

27:57 The Challenge of Authenticity at Work

32:05 Creating Inclusive Work Environments

37:36 Therapy and Generational Trauma

39:48 Bridging Generational Gaps

44:44 Reflecting on Parental Sacrifices

47:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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