131. Brands rollback of DEI, microfeminism, and insensitive headlines: Inclusive marketers react
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There’s a lot going on in the world these days, which often means there’s lots going on in the world of inclusive marketing.
And sometimes – certain topics really just require a conversation – an opportunity to work through thoughts, feelings, and ideas – on the journey to forming opinions.
So that’s what we’re doing on today’s episode.
I sat down with a few folks from my inclusive marketing crew – some voices you’ve heard before on this show, and one new one, you’ll get introduced to.
So after this short break, you’ll here the latest “inclusive marketers reaction” show – me and my colleagues do a deep dive to discuss important topics bubbling up in the world of inclusive marketing.
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