Ruchika Tulshyan is the author of Inclusion on Purpose: An Intersectional Approach to Creating a Culture of Belonging at Work (MIT Press). She’s also the founder of Candour, an inclusion strategy practice. A former international business journalist, Ruchika is a regular contributor to The New York Times and Harvard Business Review.
I first heard Ruchika speak on Brene Brown’s podcast, Unlocking Us. I became immediately obsessed with her work. I had the honor of hearing her speak at her book launch party here in Seattle and I’ve been fangirling over her ever since. The work she’s doing is so critically important and the way she does the work is so thoughtful and deeply impactful. I was so excited and so honored when she said YES to coming on the show.
Listen in to hear Ruchika share:
How being an immigrant and woman of color has impacted and challenged her as a mother
The social construct of imposter syndrome for women and how it parallels the social construct of mom guilt
Her challenges around being a working mom who travels for work and how she is treated differently than men in the same boat
The difference between diversity and inclusion and how current systems undermine inclusion, even if promoting diversity
Her BRIDGE framework for allies, advocates, and those wishing to lead in more inclusive and equitable ways across social systems
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Ruchika on LinkedIn
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