A Recipe For Transformation
A Recipe For Transformation
Chrysta Wilson
Recipe for Transformation is the podcast for leaders who want support in leading diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts in their organizations, reconnecting DEI back to its roots in social justice, and re-learning how to put people at the center. In this podcast, we explore what organizational leaders should know, what they can do, and what they need to become, in order to disrupt the watered down DEI model to create inclusive, diverse, equitable, anti-racist, accessible, and liberatory spaces and places, together. What you can expect: • Discussions of Anti-racism, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice • Liberation Content - Strategies, Pitfalls, and Wisdom • Stories - testimonials and highlights from organizations doing DEI well. • Clear do’s and don’ts, while honoring the wide range of what DEI can look like from organization to organization. • Insights on how to approach diversity, equity, and inclusion for real and lasting change • Joy! - If we’re not bringing in joy, what are we even creating? Chrysta tackles DEI initiatives coming from a human-centered approach because leading transformations that stick requires more than knowing the words. It's about understanding why we're doing what we do and putting people first. Everything that you think you know about DEI is going to be beautifully transformed, by the end of each episode you will fall more in love with doing this work as you will start to understand the true impact that you are bringing to your workplace. Over the last 14 years, Chrysta served as a coach, strategist, facilitator, and storyteller to help those committed to changing the world do so more effectively. She has helped hundreds of organizations and government agencies find the special ingredients required to create their own unique recipes for promoting diversity, racial justice, equity, inclusion, and human dignity. Chrysta decided to create this podcast after years of contemplation and after her consulting clients and training participants telling her that they wished their friends and colleagues were getting the same insights and guidance they received from her, along with her stories and metaphors. This is a seasonal podcast. Chrysta will be dropping one season, every other month. Each season will be strategically designed to help with a specific transformation in the way you do DEI. Find out more about Chrysta and her amazing work here: https://www.recipefortransformation.com/ https://www.wilson-and-associates.com/ We look forward to transforming the space of DEI with you.
BONUS EPISODE: Leading with Peace to Get Through Conflict
Ever wondered why diversity and inclusion initiatives often uncover deeper conflicts in organizations? Join Chrysta Wilson in this episode of "A Recipe for Transformation" as she unravels the surprising trends within workplace cultures.From minor sparks to societal conflict aversion, Chrysta explores the challenges organizations face in navigating interpersonal dynamics."Peace is not the absence of conflict; it's a commitment to repair, harmony, and the well-being of all involved." Join the transformative journey towards workplace harmony and subscribe to the podcast for more insights.www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
Dec 6, 2023
15 min
06: DEI Dinner Party: Nourish Collective Flow &  Action
Do you feel lonely being a DEI leader?Social change requires more and more people to step up and lead in order to create a critical mass. We need collective action. We need networks of support and skillsharing. We need coaching and mentorship, ongoing training and a network of peers. DEI champions should not have to feel like they are doing it alone.In episode 6 of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta Wilson speaks about creating a movement of outcomes focused leaders through bringing people on the DEI frontline together, highlighting: How learning communities create accelerated change through cross-pollination, building relationships and sharing resources   Why learning is enhanced when we learn both from experts and peers The diverse skill set needed by DEI leaders and the challenge of getting comprehensive training for all these skillsThe magic of the collective flow state and how it creates impactWhat happens at the DEI Dinner Party and how it meets the complex needs of the DEI learning community by collapsing time “The reason why learning communities like the DEI Dinner Party are so powerful is that when we come together we activate what’s called the “collective flow state”. When this collective flow state is activated, our awareness is heightened and our ability to move into action is accelerated. Our ability to make connections to concepts bigger than ourselves is now possible. Our mental and physical performance goes through the roof. AND, being in this flow state is associated with a sense of wellbeing and increased happiness.”    Chrysta WilsonS2 E6, A Recipe for Transformation www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
May 1, 2023
37 min
05:  What Equitable Future Are You Creating?
Do you have goals for DEI in your organization?It’s time to stop thinking of DEI as values and instead think of them as outcomes and conditions that we want to create. To create effective change we need to know where exactly we’re headed and what that looks like so that we can create actions that will lead to that outcome.In episode 5 of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta Wilson explores the key shift needed in DEI work at this time and offers us tools for implementing a more tangible DEI procedure, highlighting: Knowing the language is not enough; organizations need a united vision for what they want to create and tangible goals to be able to assess effectiveness The 3 foundational questions organizations need to answer when stepping into DEI workThe party analogy; moving from vision to outcomes and developing concrete goalsThe “best guess”; analyzing the gap between present reality and the DEI vision and creating targeted activities to create the desired changes The 3 questions that help create actions with tangible DEI outcomes  "If you do DEI activities without a vision, without clear outcomes, you’re missing out on a real transformation. If you don’t have a clear goal or vision for DEI, how will you know what you’re working towards? Dream up your future state. What would diversity look like? What needs to change? And what needs to be created?” Chrysta WilsonS2 E5, A Recipe for Transformation www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
May 1, 2023
33 min
04:  Let’s Beat DEI-related Burnout, Together
Is your DEI work leaving you feeling exhausted?Ongoing exhaustion related to work is termed “burnout” and is characterized as chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. DEI work is a long-game and requires careful design, diverse resources and deep support to yield meaningful results. In episode 4 of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta Wilson speaks to the high risk of burnout for people leading DEI work, how to recognise it, and what needs to change to protect against it, highlighting:Folks engaged in leading DEI work are at at a higher risk of burnout due to the combined challenges of leading culture change, policy change, human behavior modification and systems changeLearning to recognise burnout; the emotional, somatic and behavioral symptoms to watch forThe 5 key things DEI leaders need in order to protect them from burnoutThe critical importance of organizations creating DEI metrics to maintain engagement in DEI effortsDEI leaders need more ongoing support, both personally and professionally to do the long-game work of DEI"Those of us who are leading DEI are even more susceptible to burnout. The reason is because there are unique challenges that come from leading this interdisciplinary type of work where we’re having to look at culture change, policy change, human behavior modification and systems change.” Chrysta WilsonS2 E4, A Recipe for Transformation www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
May 1, 2023
25 min
03: The Case for Embodiment in DEI
Do you listen to what your body tells you?Our stories are stored in our bodies. Healing requires us to feel, to move, to let our bodies know what they know and to honor their knowing. But so many of us are habitually disconnected from our bodies that it can feel like a major challenge to learn to “listen” more closely to our own bodies, let alone to bring this topic into the workplace and to DEI work.In episode 3 of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta Wilson goes into the topic of somatics or embodiment, and reveals why including the body is important in DEI work, highlighting in particular:We know key information in our bodies, often before we know it in our minds; why paying attention to the subtle cues we notice in the body is important.What embodiment / somatics means in the context of DEI work.See the issues, feel the issues; the importance of including healing work in the DEI process and what that means about expanding the nature of the work.Why learning to honor our own bodies is a crucial piece of doing DEI work4 great practices to build a stronger connection with your body  "When we’re more connected to our bodies it shows up in how we lead. We’re able to create deeper DEI strategies that address the harms that DEI was aimed to address in the first place. When we forget that we are whole human beings with a body, how can we build a future for all human beings to thrive?” Chrysta WilsonS2 E3, A Recipe for Transformation www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
Mar 6, 2023
33 min
02: Rest is a DEI Disruption Tactic
Are you doing DEI work and feeling perpetually exhausted?Research shows that DEI leaders are experiencing record levels of burnout. We’re passionate about it and it’s hard work, so in a way that doesn’t seem surprising. But what if it could be different? What if it HAS to be different for our DEI work to really be effective? In episode 2 of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta Wilson explains how disrupting grind culture is an essential part of DEI work, how that work begins in each of us, and how we can start to make those changes, highlighting: The need for reinforcing new, healthier behaviors to change our habits and our culture Why isolation is a key factor in DEI leadership burnout and how we can change thatThe “unsustainable YES” and the reality of staff capacity, mental and physical health, relationships and economic situationHow to shift towards a lifestyle that honors our bodies and minds and creates a sustainable, balanced life Why we cannot do effective DEI work within grind culture; the paradigm of our relationship to self has to change simultaneously  "Here’s what I have learned as a recovered workaholic: I’ve learned that rest practice is easier when you do it with a community that also honors those practices.”  Chrysta WilsonS2 E2, A Recipe for Transformation www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
Mar 6, 2023
34 min
01: Your DEI Call to Action
Do you have ideas for DEI changes in your organization but don’t feel empowered to take action on them yourself?The radical truth is that everyone can be a DEI Champion, no matter their job title. We just have to decide that we can be the changemakers that can lead DEI work we want to see happening. These times call for each of us to embrace our inner authority and be the change we want to see.In the season 2 debut of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta Wilson explores why wellbeing has to be part of DEI, why leadership exists at every level of an organization and how to claim your leadership authority, highlighting in particular: Why putting people at the center is a crucial DEI strategyThe need for a network for DEI leaders to share resources and best practicesWhy everyone has a leadership authority in an organization, even if they don’t have the positional title What claiming DEI leadership at work can look like and the mindset challenges many of us need to deconstruct around leadership identity A guided reflection exercise to connect you to your inner authority "We don't have to wait for the leaders at the top to fix the thing that we know is broken. Like we can be the mirrors that can reflect the problems that we see. And we can be the light that guides the pathway forward."Chrysta WilsonS2 E1, A Recipe for Transformation www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
Mar 6, 2023
31 min
06: Say Goodbye To Diet DEI
Are you willing to go deep into your DEI inquiry?Taking a good hard look at anywhere that your organization might be perpetuating inequality is not always easy, but if you want to do the deep work of DEI, then that is what’s needed - otherwise it’s just a “diet” version.In this episode of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta goes back to the historical origins of DEI work, outlines some ways in which companies perpetuate inequality and invites a deeper look at company policy, highlighting in particular: DEI has its roots in the civil right movement and organizational efforts must be rooted in that quest for justice in order to be truly constructive Why “diet DEI” is ineffective and why we need to ask, “What do we need to make right?”If we don’t intentionally design workplaces for neurodivergent or disabled people, we make it difficult for them to thrive, so DEI needs to include these people’s needs The impact of nepotism on diversity and inclusion and why the willingness to critically examine our hiring policies is so crucialWhy we need to deeply examine how our company’s policies might be perpetuating inequality and harm“What do we need to make right? And what do we need to make it right? How has our organization perpetuated oppression?”Chrysta WilsonS1 E6, A Recipe for Transformation www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
Oct 1, 2022
23 min
05: Mom's Recipe for DEI that Makes a Difference
Do you have a DEI plan that outlines what needs to change to create an irresistible organization?And does that plan include how you're going to track changes as you implement DEI steps? It's easy to throw DEI activities into the mix, but without a clear strategy, it's unlikely that they'll create any kind of sustainable change. In episode 5 of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta explores why we need to create a comprehensive DEI plan, ways of tracking impact and iterating as necessary as we harvest the results of our strategy, highlighting in particular: Why we need a comprehensive DEI plan that becomes our guidebook plan to make our organizations irresistible How to know if what you're doing is working and making sure you're not treading water despite including some DEI activities The importance of diversifying leadership and iterating when a DEI plan shows up further DEI gaps in the organization 3 key tips for creating a successful DEI plan The importance of researching why the DEI gaps in an organization are there in the first place and planning for a DEI robust future"After you do a DEI diagnostic to understand where you are - what's the current state of DEI affairs in your organization - then it's time to figure out what's the 1-2-3 of how you're going to get to where you want to go. And so your DEI plan becomes your guidebook. It tells the entire story of who will help you get to where you're going, what are the changes that you want to see, and what's the kind of supportive environment that you want to be on the other side of your plan."Chrysta WilsonS1 E5, A Recipe for Transformation "You can share your answer with me at www.recipefortransformation.com and join others in a conversation about activating your DEI Plans on LinkedIn on my related post https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
Oct 1, 2022
36 min
04: A recipe for an irresistible and equitable organizational culture
Are your employees thriving? Is your company an irresistible organization to work for? The wellbeing and satisfaction of employees is directly linked to organizational success, and with the huge increase of employee resignations over the last few years DEI is clearly no longer a “nice-to-have” but a critical pillar of a successful business.In this episode of A Recipe for Transformation, Chrysta explains how the Great Resignation is rooted in a cultural shift of renegotiating working environments and quality of life, and the importance of shifting organizational culture from extractive to irresistible, highlighting:What the Great Resignation has to do with a lack of DEI and the advent of the Great Renegotiation Why DEI is not just a set of values or a strategy but underpins a cultural shift and why it needs to be woven into the DNA of our organizations The 5 ingredients of a toxic work culture and how to invert those characteristics into the 5 characteristics of an irresistible organizationShifting the narrative of people being mechanisms of production to being valued as human beings with the right to thrive Why employee thriving is connected to overall company success and the key question your company needs to answer in order to create a workplace people never want to leave “We’re renegotiating what we’re willing to tolerate, what we’re willing to accept and not, and we’re looking to be in spaces where we are valued, respected, and where the wholeness of who we are has the opportunity to thrive. We want to feel respect and dignity at work.” Chrysta WilsonS1 E4, A Recipe for Transformation www.RecipeForTransformation.comConnect with Chrysta:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrystawilson/https://www.instagram.com/wilsonandassociatesconsulting/
Oct 1, 2022
27 min
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