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Have you ever been so captivated by a story that you felt transformed by it? Join host Daralyse Lyons (aka The Transformational Storyteller) as she takes us into the lives and minds of real people whose stories have the power to captivate and inspire. Stories span the gamut from comedic to tragic, superficial to life-altering. As you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to transform your own narrative and improve your life.
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Demystifying Diversity

Daralyse Lyons

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What if you had the opportunity to hear compelling firsthand accounts about the often life-or-death stakes of unchecked biases and bigotry? Would you listen? Biracial journalist Daralyse Lyons has interviewed more than 400 people – academics, politicians, thought-leaders, advocates, activists, and even incarcerated individuals – for an in-depth exploration of a wide range of topics related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Join her and the Demystifying Diversity team to learn more about to ...
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The Mix’d Movement

Rachael Go

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Welcome to The Mix'd Movement Podcast. We are biracial siblings here to make a positive impact on the world. We discuss all topics about being of mixed ethnicities. From how to navigate unique situations revolving around our genetic makeup, what it's like raising biracial children, to how empowering it can be to be to a life of dual cultures, and everything in between.
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All of us over here at the Mix'd Movement team would love to just extend our deepest, warmest thank yous to all of our listeners and our followers, to all of our guests on the podcast, and most importantly, to each and every single person who has taken away something from our topics and interviews in our episodes. We will be taking a short break un…
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Today Rachael visits with Tanya, a biracial Native American Hawaiian individual living in Western Washington. Tanya shares experiences from her mixed race childhood in a small town, growing up as the only person of color in her community. Tanya didn’t have much of a relationship with her father growing up, but his family made sure that she was welc…
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We’ve all felt the discomfort of not feeling accepted. As a mixed race person, that feeling comes from all directions. Being asked “what are you?” drives home the feeling of otherness and rejection. There's a natural pull to connect with others like you, but what happens when you're mixed? In this episode, we’ll talk about our experiences with non-…
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Today’s guest, Michelle, is half white, half Filipino. She never felt like she truly connected culturally with either side of her heritage. There wasn’t much of her Filipino heritage present growing up, so she feels quite disconnected from it, but she has always felt drawn to Asian music and art. In this episode, we will discuss Michelle's racial b…
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The On Being Biracial Podcast is available NOW! To listen to stories of people of a variety of racial and cultural backgrounds speaking about their experiences living in a racially binary world, visit the On Being Biracial Podcast anywhere you get your podcasts. On Being Biracial includes the voices of so many incredible people, thought-leaders, ac…
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The On Being Biracial Podcast is available NOW! To listen to stories of people of a variety of racial and cultural backgrounds speaking about their experiences living in a racially binary world, visit the On Being Biracial Podcast anywhere you get your podcasts. On Being Biracial includes the voices of so many incredible people, thought-leaders, ac…
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Rachel recently attended a conference and a theme that kept coming up was about societal non-acceptance. In this episode, Rachael, Chris, and Nate will unpack what that term means to them and what steps we can take collectively to help stop it. Societal non-acceptance could be people being surprised that you’re not the kind of person they expect yo…
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Join me today to visit with Daralyse Lyons. Daralyese grew up in Connecticut in a mostly white community, but her mom understood the importance of representation as she was growing up. Daralyse Lyons, aka the Transformational Storyteller, is a Biracial journalist, actor, and activist who has made it her mission to stand for a more integrated world.…
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Today we’re going to unpack some of our old patterns and triggers, where they’ve come from, and how they’re affecting us now. Many habits develop when we’re young by trying to obey people we respect, but those habits may not benefit who you are now. We’ll touch on: Shadow work Self love and acceptance People pleasing Fear of rejection Feeling the n…
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I’m thrilled to visit today with a long time friend and photography mentor, Bob Parrish. Bob has all the privileges a white man typically has, and he has taken it upon himself to learn more about what less privileged people deal with on a regular basis and what he can do to affect change in dismantling racism and prejudice. Some years ago, he becam…
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We’re back for season 2, catching up with each other and all the big changes we’ve been through over the last few months. Between the 3 of us, we have moved our homes, changed jobs, had to deal with hacked social accounts, and done a lot of growing. The common thread this summer was healing our self worth. Chris needed to allow herself to do things…
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In this final Q&A episode of season three of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-hosts Zack James and Azaria Keys as they share their lessons and takeaways from last week's episode: Expanding Beyond the Workplace: Creating a Better World. In this deeper dive into the overall impacts of DEAIB work on our society, …
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In this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons examines the role of diversity beyond the workplace and takes a deep dive into how issues of DEIAB impact our abilities to achieve what we want and need. Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a framework, Daralyse and her guest experts extrapolate about the importance of the …
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In this Q&A episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-hosts Zack James and Azaria Keys as they share their lessons and takeaways from last week's episode: DEIAB, an $8 Billion Industry. In this expanded, in-depth conversation, they discuss how employees and organizations can continue to make workplaces more …
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In this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons explores diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility and belonging (DEIAB) as an industry. She delves into the ways in which DEIAB initiatives have shaped and been shaped by various business needs and consumer demands, especially following the racial reckoning that took plac…
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In this Q&A episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, hosts Daralyse Lyons, Azaria Keys and Zack James continue to explore the ways in which the legal system both perpetuates and mitigates injustice in American society. This episode features an interview with lawyer and legal expert Tomar Pierson-Brown, who shares her insights about the biased…
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In this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons dives into the complicated world of the United States legal system. This episode offers an up-close look at the ways in which the law, and its implementation, can both promote and prevent inequality. Her guests on this episode include lawyers and legal experts who provide co…
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In this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons examines the ways in which society not only serves to shape individuals' perceptions of success, but also the far-reaching impacts that “success” and “being successful” have on people's conceptions of their own identities. Hosts Daralyse Lyons, Zack James and Azaria Keys dis…
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In this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons examines the ways in which society not only serves to shape individuals' perception and understanding of success, but also the far-reaching impacts that “success” and “being successful” has on people's conceptions of their own identities. Experts from a variety of discipline…
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In this Q&A episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-hosts Zack James and Azaria Keys as they explore the lessons learned in last week's podcast, Moving Beyond Biases: A Technological Approach. This episode delves more deeply into the issues raised about how technology can be biased, and/or crea…
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In this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons examines the ways in which technology both accelerates and dismantles bias in our workplaces, our homes, and within society at large. In this episode, you will learn about: * How it is impossible to fully eradicate bias within technology, and how, in some cases, understandin…
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In this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-producers Zack James and Azaria Keys as the trio dissect the numerous takeaways from last week's episode. Each host shares their insights and experiences and speaks about the ways bias has shaped their lives and impacted their work. They provide a more compre…
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In this episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons explores the vast and complicated subject of bias. Her conversations with guest experts illuminate some of the countless ways in which internalized biases impact society and the ways we treat ourselves and others. In this episode, you will learn about: * How everyone has bia…
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In this Q&A episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-hosts Zack James and Azaria Keys as they explore the lessons learned in last week's podcast, Employee by Day, Parent by Day and Night: The Consummate Balancing Act. This episode delves more deeply into the experiences of working parents and di…
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In this episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons explores the challenges and opportunities that arise for working parents. Daralyse interviews entrepreneurs and employees about their personal experiences raising children while building their careers, as well as experts who share research, trends, and best pract…
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In this Q&A episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-hosts Zack James and Azaria Keys as they explore the lessons learned in last week's podcast. Daralyse, Zack and Azaria speak about ways to communicate more effectively and to safely express emotions within the workplace. Then, Daralyse intervi…
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In this episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons explores communication and expression in the workplace, and how the ability to share thoughts and feelings effectively plays a pivotal role in creating cultures of belonging. Join Daralyse as she learns communication dos and don'ts from this episode's guests, who…
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In this episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-collaborators Zack James and Azaria Keys as they reflect on their takeaways from last week's episode, Coming Out at Work: Stepping Out of the Corporate Closet. Daralyse then sits down with Kelli Clark, VP of Culture, Employee Experience and Employee Co…
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In this episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons takes a look at LGBTQ+ identity and belonging and the experiences of LGBTQ+ folx within the American workplace. Guests share their triumphs and setbacks working and existing in environments where the degree to which they felt they could be themselves varied great…
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In the third Q&A episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-hosts Zack James and Azaria Keys as they further examine the roles of power dynamics and sexual harassment in the workplace. This episode features an interview between Daralyse and Leora Eisenstadt, Director of the Center for Ethics, Dive…
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In this episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons examines the ways in which the #MeToo Movement both made sexual harassment visible and failed to expose the extent to which harassment is supported by abusive systems. As Daralyse and those interviewed discuss the simultaneous importance and inadequacy of the #Me…
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In this Q&A episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-hosts Zack James and Azaria Keys as they take a closer look at diversity as it relates to individuals with visible and invisible disabilities, in the workplace. This episode features an interview between Daralyse and Tanner Gers, President and…
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In this episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons explores visible and invisible disabilities, and the ways in which individuals with disabilities contribute to society. By shining a light on a wide range of physical, mental, emotional, and sensory disabilities, this episode highlights the importance of creating…
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In this first Q&A episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-hosts Zack James and Azaria Keys as they dive deeper into the impact of remote work - not only on society as a whole, but on their own lives as well. The expert voice featured in this Q&A episode is Liz Taylor, an Assistant Professor wit…
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In the first installment of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons takes the listener on a deep-dive into the opportunities and difficulties that have been presented with the rise of remote work. Daralyse uncovers the ways in which the landscape of work as we know it has shifted since the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020…
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In this introductory episode of Season 3 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, host Daralyse Lyons is joined by co-producers Zack James, Leora Eisenstadt and Azaria Keys as they share what listeners can expect this season. The quartet also explores how Temple University's Fox School of Business' Center for Ethics, Diversity and Workplace Culture (…
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Demystifying Diversity Podcast creator and host, Daralyse Lyons, announces the launch of the On Being Biracial Podcast! The On Being Biracial Podcast is a collaborative effort between biracial journalists Daralyse Lyons and Malcolm Burnley. On Being Biracial amplifies the voices of multiethnic people of a variety of ages and experiences. To learn m…
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We’re back with another siblings episode! In this one, we’re going to go into what racial preferences each of us have in regards to dating, if any, and what really attracts us to a person. We’ll talk about our conditioning growing up biracial, what traits are essential in a partner, and some advice for anyone dating someone who is biracial. No spoi…
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Welcome to my conversation with Jordin, founder of the Mixed Race Revolution,a new movement dedicated to mixed race/biracial/multiracial pride, beauty, issues, understanding, and compassion. Jordin is Louisiana Creole, which is a mix of African, European, and Native American. Some people in the mixed race space will use the terms MGM (multi-generat…
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It’s spooky season here at The Mix’d Movement so today, we’re each telling our own story about our deepest, darkest fears. This episode is a little different. Rachael, Nate, and Chris all recorded their stories separately, and we don’t know what the others said! We’ll share some insight into the fears that we have dealt with as we navigated life, h…
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It’s interesting how people in different regions, states, and countries interact with us as lighter-skinned black women. Chris feels perfectly at home in New Orleans, so much so that tourists will take pictures of her assuming she was a local. However, when she visited Nigeria, she was so much lighter than everyone else that she stuck out. Being th…
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Listen in while I visit with Amelia, another member of the Unapologetically Biracial group. Amelia was adopted at the age of 3 and grew up in a small town in Minnesota. Growing up, she didn’t know many other people of color. Once she found a black community at college, she found she had to walk the line between being not black enough and not white …
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Today’s guest is a good friend of Rachael’s, Jamie Kincaid. Jamie is a brand photographer and Mexican American who has had to deal with her own challenges with fitting in in school, at work, and even within her own family. We’ll explore Jamie’s experiences with not speaking Spanish, growing up in primarily white neighborhoods and schools, having to…
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Join Rachael and Chris as we talk about the daily thoughts and hurdles that we have to deal with on a daily basis just to exist as biracial women. In this episode we’ll touch on: Anxiety that pops up before going anywhere Your own self talk Not letting one person’s ignorance mess up your day Feelings of belonging (or not) The internal work that it …
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Today, Rachael will spill all the tea. What it was like growing up looking different from the rest of her family, always having to explain how she’s related, and the way she never felt excluded when she was with her family. Who else can say that they have 2 moms, 3 dads, and 9 siblings? Get ready for a ride filled with love, tears, disappointment, …
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Today, Chris will have a chat with her friend Vanessa about raising a biracial son. When Vanessa told her parents she was pregnant at 18, her parents were surprisingly accepting of the situation. She was married to the father for several years and stayed friends for about 10 years after they divorced. Even though they’re not on great terms now, Van…
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Today’s guest is Sofia Samara, photographer and videographer native to Los Angeles. Sofia’s father is Palestinian and her mother is Italian. Sofia was one of very few Arab kids in her school and as a young child, she had to deal with the racist fallout after the 9/11 attacks. Sofia has a bright outlook and she loves the food aspect of being mixed r…
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Today’s guest is Malynda Hale, a mom raising a biracial daughter with her white husband. Malynda grew up in a predominantly white city, but her parents were very big on activities and culture and made sure that Malynda and her sister were exposed to plenty of people like them. Malynda’s goals with raising her daughter include: Making sure she exper…
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Listen in while Rachael visits with Sabrina Johnson, small business owner and founder of the “Unapologetically Biracial” group on Facebook. Sabrina is originally from Buffalo NY and has lived in a small town in upstate New York since she was young. There are very few people of color there, and even fewer biracial people for her to relate to. Sabrin…
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As people of mixed race, we’ve all had to deal with being asked, either overtly or not, to choose a “side.” At school we had to pick a place to sit at lunch, or act a certain way (or not), and even as adults had to explain to other adults where we stand on the BLM movement. We each had different responses to these situations at different points in …
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