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Pressure is rising on DEI programs, but the smartest companies aren’t retreating—they’re getting clearer. In this episode, Bill Banham welcomes global inclusion expert Dean Delpeache back to the show to unpack the legal, cultural, and practical forces reshaping workplace equity and belonging. From U.S. executive orders to multinational ripple effects, Dean breaks down what’s actually changing inside organizations and what’s just media noise.
We explore a critical reframing: equity isn’t about engineering outcomes—it’s about ensuring access. Accommodations, transparent processes, and consistent selection criteria do more than satisfy compliance; they unlock performance. Dean details how teams can move away from identity quotas while still expanding the pipeline through intentional sourcing: partnerships with veteran groups, disability organizations, and community networks that widen opportunity without promising a numeric end state. The result is defensible, humane hiring that holds up under scrutiny.
One of the most inspiring threads is the rise of neurodiversity at work. We talk candidly about shedding stigma, normalizing accommodations, and redesigning interviews to assess real job skills. Dean shares simple, high-impact changes—like structured questions, work samples, and clearer expectations—that help candidates shine and help managers make better decisions. We also dig into how leaders can host courageous conversations about race, belonging, and systemic barriers, using ERGs and time-boxed dialogues to turn discomfort into progress.
We close with the data that ties it all together: belonging drives advocacy. When people feel included, they’re dramatically more likely to recommend their employer, fueling talent attraction more credibly than any ad spend. If you’re navigating DEI rollbacks, stakeholder pressure, or global alignment, this conversation offers a roadmap: document fairness, widen access, train inclusive leaders, and amplify belonging. If this resonates, subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review telling us what you’ll try first.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Guest Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Dean’s Work And DEI Context (00:01:45)

3. U.S. Executive Orders And “Illegal DEI” (00:02:33)

4. What Companies Are Changing And Why (00:04:10)

5. Equity Misunderstood And The Case For Access (00:05:05)

6. Hiring Without Quotas, Sourcing With Intent (00:07:32)

7. Neurodiversity, Shame To Strength (00:09:40)

8. Practical Process Changes For Inclusion (00:12:10)

9. Creating Space For Hard Conversations (00:13:16)

10. Amplify Inclusion And Belonging Data (00:14:15)

11. Connect With Dean And Closing (00:16:00)

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