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EquitAble

EquitAble

Hosted by Dr. Adriane Johnson‑Williams

Episodes

42

Latest episode

Aug 2026

Language

EN

About the show

EquitAble explores the many ways to make equity actionable. Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams and expert guests discuss how clearly defining equity and understanding how to pursue it in various contexts can help diminish, if not eliminate, inequities.

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August 17, 2026Episode 4340 min

Just Listen with Marc Roudebush

Drawing from decades of experience in leadership development, Dr. Marc Roudebush and Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams break down what it means to create cultures where learning, listening, and growth reach far beyond the C-suite. The discussion challenges the myth that expertise or position alone should be the gateway to influence, spotlighting the competitive edge of cultivating presence, trust, and real conversation across all layers of an organization. The episode unpacks the art of peer listening and why operationalizing these human skills is the key to unlocking equitable workplaces.

August 3, 2026Episode 4241 min

Team First with David Feld

Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams and David Feld dig into the impact of identity, upbringing, and cognitive diversity on organizational teams and leadership. Their conversation explores how diverse backgrounds and experiences, but not just visible identities, shape thinking, team performance, and the meaning of equity. The episode challenges listeners to move beyond superficial understandings of diversity and equity, advocating for opportunities and environments where differences in thought, experience, and education are valued and leveraged for systemic growth.

July 23, 2026Episode 4141 min

Focused Money with Amber Hamilton

Join us as we look into the changing landscape of philanthropy with a focus on how power and unity have shaped and sometimes distorted efforts for social change. Drawing parallels between past and present movements, Amber Hamilton and Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams examine how right-wing philanthropic strategies achieved coherence and impact, contrasted against the fragmented efforts on the left. The conversation challenges listeners to consider generational commitment, alignment of vision, and the necessity of building resilient, community-rooted systems that cannot be easily co-opted or dismantled by shifting tides of wealth and power.

June 25, 2026Episode 4032 min

Idealistic Pragmatism with Parvathi Santhosh-Kumar

Equity is both an urgent goal and a long-term vision, requiring leaders to hold onto ambitious ideals while navigating current practical constraints. Parvathi Santhosh-Kumar and Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams explore how nonprofit organizations and their leaders can focus, adapt, and collaborate to make meaningful progress even during times of crisis. The conversation emphasizes learning from lived experience, using budgets as expressions of values, and centering those most affected, particularly young people, in decision-making.

May 4, 2026Episode 3933 min

Beyond Shame and Blame with Jay Coen Gilbert

Examining the complex role of white men in conversations about racial and economic justice, the episode challenges prevailing narratives and calls for greater inclusion and vulnerability among men who are often painted with a broad brush of privilege. Through personal stories and a focus on changing culture and mental models, Dr. Adriane and Jay Coen Gilbert highlight both the suffering and the responsibility that white men share within existing systems of power. The discussion invites reflection on how authentic engagement and the acknowledgment of shared humanity can catalyze meaningful change for individuals and society.

April 13, 2026Episode 3844 min

Know Thyself with Ashley B. Stewart

Dr. Adriane Johnson Williams sits down with Ashley B. Stewart of The Corvian Group to explore how leaders can navigate unprecedented complexity and collective trauma in today’s workplaces. Together, they unpack why traditional management tools are ineffective against the backdrop of a global pandemic, social unrest, and ongoing systemic inequities. By centering conversations on emotional intelligence, self-regulation, and the deep, often invisible layers of organizational life, Dr. Adriane and Ashley discuss what it means to lead with humanity, acknowledge collective wounds, and foster healthier, more effective workplaces. Whether you’re a seasoned executive or emerging leader, this conversation will challenge your assumptions about power, identity, and what it truly means to create equitable environments where everyone can show up whole.

March 30, 2026Episode 3736 min

Story Power with Augusto Cuginotti

Organizations often overlook the nuanced realities of their members by relying solely on surveys and formal reviews. Augusto Cuginotti joins Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams to explore how participatory narrative inquiry, a process of collecting anonymous stories, helps organizations reveal the true experiences of their members, particularly those unlikely to speak up. Together, they discuss how traditional surveys and open-door policies often fall short, and how listening to stories anonymously uncovers patterns, systemic challenges, and fosters equity. Their conversation delivers practical insights and moving examples that underscore the power of story in creating organizational transformation and advancing equity.

March 16, 2026Episode 3644 min

Stronger Together with Amber Hamilton

Complex, often adversarial dynamics exist between the nonprofit sector and philanthropy, with an urgent need for structural change and mutual accountability. Amber Hamilton and Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams investigate how nonprofits can leverage collective action to demand justice and more equitable practices from philanthropic institutions, challenging traditions of power imbalance and superficial reforms. Bringing humor, candor, and expertise, they highlight the ways in which language and token efforts mask the deeper issues, advocating for direct calls to action that will shift risk, authority, and resources in favor of real social impact.

December 22, 2025Episode 3530 min

Results and Humanity with Crystal Collier - Part 2

Leaders succeed when they intentionally balance achieving results with honoring the humanity of those they guide. In Part 2 of a candid conversation, Crystal Collier of Leadership and Results Coaching and Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams explore the foundational role of emotional intelligence, psychological safety, and self-awareness in effective leadership, emphasizing the importance of seeing and understanding people beyond just their work output. The episode challenges listeners to distinguish between kindness and niceness, advocates for personal growth, and interrogates what it means to create truly equitable systems.

December 15, 2025Episode 3436 min

Results and Humanity with Crystal Collier - Part 1

Leaders today face the challenge of pursuing results while honoring the humanity of their teams, especially in a climate marked by collective trauma and socio-political upheaval.This engaging discussion (Part 1 of 2) with Crystal Collier of Leadership and Results Coaching explores how adaptive leadership, emotional intelligence, boundaries, and trust form the foundation for creating environments where people and work can flourish. The conversation highlights distinctions between managing and leading, emphasizes the importance of clarity and kindness, and addresses how equity and individual needs must be recognized to sustain organizational well-being and impact.

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