15 episodes

Jimmy Etheredge (CEO – North America, Accenture) and Emmanuel Acho (FS1 Sports Analyst, former NFL Linebacker, and NYT Bestselling Author & Host, "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man"), co-host Change Conversations.

This podcast is about navigating business and life during a time of great technological and cultural upheaval, while creating a more equitable workplace – and a better world. Now, more than ever, business and community leaders are well-positioned to drive important and lasting change, creating a movement, not just a moment.

Etheredge is committed to accelerating equality for all and showing businesses and people how to use their platforms and privilege to drive profound and purposeful change. He’s inspired by how Emmanuel is helping our country confront racism through his popular YouTube show and book, Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.

In Change Conversations, Jimmy and Emmanuel have unfiltered conversations with inspiring guests who are purpose-driven leaders, challenging us to step up, think differently, and make the kind of change that really matters – change to shape a more equitable future.

Change Conversations Accenture & Antica Productions

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    • 5.0 • 39 Ratings

Jimmy Etheredge (CEO – North America, Accenture) and Emmanuel Acho (FS1 Sports Analyst, former NFL Linebacker, and NYT Bestselling Author & Host, "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man"), co-host Change Conversations.

This podcast is about navigating business and life during a time of great technological and cultural upheaval, while creating a more equitable workplace – and a better world. Now, more than ever, business and community leaders are well-positioned to drive important and lasting change, creating a movement, not just a moment.

Etheredge is committed to accelerating equality for all and showing businesses and people how to use their platforms and privilege to drive profound and purposeful change. He’s inspired by how Emmanuel is helping our country confront racism through his popular YouTube show and book, Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.

In Change Conversations, Jimmy and Emmanuel have unfiltered conversations with inspiring guests who are purpose-driven leaders, challenging us to step up, think differently, and make the kind of change that really matters – change to shape a more equitable future.

    Can you be your authentic self at work? (Episode 12)

    Can you be your authentic self at work? (Episode 12)

    The workplace is an arena where authenticity and individuality have traditionally been snuffed out. Uniformity was prized over cultivating personal strengths, and appearing to have all the answers took precedence over lifelong learning. Today, more industry leaders are seeing the value in authenticity.
    Being your authentic self means you have an awareness of who you are and what you stand for, and you express yourself honestly and consistently to the world.
    Authentic leadership means leading with transparency and self-awareness, while processing differing viewpoints, and making ethical, purpose-driven decisions. Authentic leaders are open about their flaws, the motivation behind their decisions, and they create space where others feel comfortable doing the same.
    Accenture’s new research, Omni-connected experiences, reveals that just a small fraction of any team—your team—feels like they are getting what they need and truly connecting on a human level.
    Did you know there’s a gap in what people need for experiences and engagement and what leaders provide:
    1 in 4 employees feel that their company cares about them. 27% of employees feel like they truly belong and bring their authentic selves to the workplace. This needs to be looked at - when people feel highly connected to each other, their leaders and their work, their companies stand to gain a 7.4% revenue growth boost per year. Listen to learn the importance of authentic leaders, relationships, engagement and culture.
    Guest
    Bozoma St John, Hall of Fame Inducted Marketing Executive, Author, and Entrepreneur, Most Influential CMO in the World – Forbes, 2021. Former Global CMO Netflix

    • 42 min
    Looking back: highlights from a year of Change Conversations (Episode 10, Part Two)

    Looking back: highlights from a year of Change Conversations (Episode 10, Part Two)

    Inclusion & diversity, racism, the skills gap, shecession, representation, mentorship, invisible disabilities, health equity, mental health: We've covered a lot of ground in the first year of Change Conversations. 

    Listen in as we share some of our favorite moments and highlights over the course of the past year.

    • 30 min
    Mental health: checking in and changing the conversation (Episode 11)

    Mental health: checking in and changing the conversation (Episode 11)

    Mental health is one of the most pressing – and most discussed – concerns in our lives today. Businesses are starting to put mental health support at the forefront of their health and wellness strategies and are offering more programs to help create working environments that are more compassionate.
    What has been the domino effect on workforces? What are the leadership qualities needed? What are the programs and structures needed? How can we measure what programs are working? What more can be done so people believe that supporting mental health is as important as physical health?
    Guests
    Michelle Williams, Grammy Award Winning singer-songwriter, actress, mental health advocate
    Christie Smith, global lead of Talent & Organization/Human Potential, Accenture

    • 41 min
    Looking back: highlights from a year of Change Conversations (Episode 10, Part One)

    Looking back: highlights from a year of Change Conversations (Episode 10, Part One)

    Inclusion & diversity, racism, the skills gap, shecession, representation, mentorship, invisible disabilities, health equity, mental health.  

    We've covered a lot of ground in the first year of Change Conversations. 

    Listen in as we share some of our favorite moments and highlights over the course of the season. 

    • 26 min
    Mental health: An open conversation with gold medal gymnast Aly Raisman (Episode 9)

    Mental health: An open conversation with gold medal gymnast Aly Raisman (Episode 9)

    Mental health has emerged as one of the most pressing issues in our lives today. And—more than ever—one of the most discussed. Business leaders are starting to speak openly about their own thoughts and struggles, putting this crisis at the top of agendas, and developing programs to create more supportive workplace mental health programs.  

    What has been the “trickle down” effect of this candor on employee mental health? How are leaders reaching the employees who need to hear the message? What more can be done so people think that supporting mental health is as important as physical health?  

    Guest: Aly Raisman, gold medal gymnast, advocate, best-selling author. Aly is a retired American artistic gymnast and two-time Olympian. The hope from this episode is that when business leaders, community leaders and influential public figures share their struggles, they pave the way for all of us to talk about mental health. 

    • 31 min
    Humanizing healthcare is good for people and for business (Episode 8)

    Humanizing healthcare is good for people and for business (Episode 8)

    The COVID crisis underscored many cracks in our healthcare system, a system with longstanding inequities. It also showed us how interconnected we are, and that we can make powerful change when we work together to improve community health. The focus of this session is to explore the technology that will help close gaps in access to health care, especially for underserved communities. In fact, it's already happening.  

    We'll talk with Comcast about their digital health platform that offers personalized and interactive health journeys to consumers and their caregivers - transforming the way connected devices (IoT, etc.) and home monitoring can support home health care.  

    We’ll talk with Walmart about how they are bringing health equity to its communities by leveraging business capabilities and bringing whole systems of change to improve health outcomes. 

    Discover how leading companies and community organizations are taking meaningful action to bridge this gap, using technology to connect more people to the care they need.  

    • 32 min

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