From headlines to impact: What shareholders are saying about DEI with Nancy Levine Stearns
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When headlines say one thing and lived experience says another, leadership starts with repair. In this episode, host Christopher Bylone sits with Nancy Levine Stearns, journalist and founder of Impactivize, to name what is really happening behind the noise. If you are seeking language for belonging in the workplace, this conversation also delivers it through first-person storytelling and boardroom evidence.
Nancy Levine Stearns traces how “DEI is dead” narratives erode when you read proxy statements, track shareholder votes, and listen to leaders describe diversity, equity, and inclusion as a strategic imperative. You will hear how building workplace belonging becomes real when companies connect inclusive culture to talent, retention, and results, even as departments face layoffs and rebranding pressure. This is strategic inclusion with a human pulse, plus practical phrases for listeners searching “synonyms of belonging,” “another word for belong,” or “love and belonging needs.”
The platform’s promise of “I know I belong when” is clear here: stories give people words. You will hear belonging vs inclusion framed with leadership credibility: inclusion is what teams do, belonging is what people feel. That distinction supports human-centered innovation, a healthier people experience, and clearer action to foster a sense of belonging at work, including in remote teams.
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Must-hear insights & key moments
How Nancy Levine Stearns followed the Costco shareholder vote rejecting an anti-DEI proposal, then kept tracking dozens of meetings as the story grew.
What proxy statements reveal about what shareholders are saying, beyond headlines.
The recruiting lens: why “merit versus diversity” is a false choice when you cast a wide net for talent.
How corporations defend DEI work while adapting language and structure.
A case study on Elf Beauty: data-forward inclusion tied to business strategy.
A belonging scene from the Golden State Warriors: joy, teamwork, and “strength in numbers.”
Standing your ground: adult bullying, “upstanders,” and leadership without shrinking.
Nancy’s Standout Quotes:
“I feel like I belong, I feel like I belong already.”
“Diversity and inclusion is a strategic imperative.”
“We cast the widest possible net to find the best talent.”
“You cast a wide net to recruit the best talent.”
“There are strength in numbers.”
“Companies that survive and do well and succeed are always kind of retooling and rebranding.”
“I know I belong when people around me are kind-hearted… present with warmth, generosity, and welcoming.”
Why this episode matters
Workplace belonging can be dismissed as soft. This episode frames it as the outcome of IDEA work: repair that protects talent and reputation while strengthening the people experience. You will leave clear on how to create a sense of belonging at work and what authentic leadership sounds like under pressure. Repair is leadership, not a press release, today. Next step can start now.
Who should listen
HR and people leaders building inclusive culture; DEI and IDEA practitioners focused on creating belonging at work; executives and managers shaping the sense of belonging at work; communicators translating controversy into clarity; and anyone ready to practice belonging as leadership. If you want evidence plus story, this episode offers language you can use today.