Podcast: The Emotional Toll of Exclusion: A Call for Workplace Accountability

In this episode of the Calltime Mental Health Podcast, host Gregg Taylor sits down with longtime industry insider and labour relations expert Natasha Tony to talk about the impact of exclusion in the workplace, especially in film. A conversation with labour relations specialist Natasha Tony

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The Calltime Mental Health podcast

The Calltime Mental Health podcast aims to create a safe space for open conversations, amplify important voices, and provide valuable insights into the mental health challenges faced by those working in our industry.

Season 2 of the Calltime Mental Health Podcast is your beacon of support, guiding you through the maze of seeking help and offering support to those in need.

Finding help for your mental health shouldn’t feel like wandering in the dark. Whether it’s therapy, medical support, or self-care practices, we’ll explore the various avenues to getting the help you deserve.

The Calltime Mental Health Podcast will release a new episode throughout the fall until December. 

 

Who is Natasha Tony?

 

Natasha Tony is CEO and Founder of Elevate Inclusion Strategies. Elevate is an organization that specializes in building inclusive organizations and is committed to applying an intersectional, human rights, and reconciliation lens to all that they do. Natasha’s deep experience in mediation, negotiation and conflict resolution supports leaders in helping them navigate the stages toward sustainable inclusion. Learn more about Elevate Inclusion Strategies here: https://elevate-inclusion.com/ 

 

Natasha is also the host of Narrative Shift, a podcast with Natasha Tony that uncovers the transformative stories behind the scenes in arts and entertainment. Guided by Natasha’s intersectional lens and decades of experience, industry changemakers share stories of overcoming adversity, finding community, and nurturing deeper self-understanding. In season one, Natasha sits down with creative professionals to investigate the social impact of great storytelling. Listen here: https://elevate-inclusion.com/podcast/

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