Text your questions, comments, & topic suggestions here! You can also email billy@mindfulmidlifecrisis.com.In this week's episode, Billy and Brian talk to Global Inclusion and Diversity Business Leader Ericka Jones about:--what inclusion, diversity, and equity training looks like and how it makes us more aware of our blind spots --how we NEED to use our privilege to ensure people have equitable experiences --how conversations around inclusion, diversity, and equity have evolved over the course of the last year--how her yoga and meditation practices help her have difficult conversations around inclusion, diversity, and equity with others--the consequences of code-switching --the importance of representation and allyship--the role representation has played in her life as a sorority sister at the University of Nebraska and as a Lululemon ambassador --taking action by creating a space to have conversations around inclusion, diversity, and equity through Pause to Ground--why it's been hard for her to say she's a "proud" Nebraska CornhuskerLike what you heard from Ericka Jones? Contact her at:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericka-jones-1766646/Instagram: @ericka.jones_Thank you for listening to the Mindful Midlife Crisis!Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Topics you want us to cover?Email: mindfulmidlifecrisis@gmail.comInstagram: @mindful_midlife_crisisTwitter: @mindfulmidlife"Like" and "Follow" us on Facebook: The Mindful Midlife Crisis PodcastPlease leave us a 5-Star Review! Doing so helps other people looking for a podcast like ours find it!We hope you enjoy this week’s episode! If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your friends and family. If you’re really feeling gracious, you can make a donation to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMCpodcast. Your donations will be used to cover all of our production costs.If we have money left over after covering our fees, we will make a donation to the Livin Foundation, which is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote a positive outlook on life, reduce the stigma associated with depression/mental illness, and ultimately prevent suicide through various activities, events, & outreach.Support the show