Be a Better Ally: Simple Steps to Support Your Team
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What does it really mean to be an ally at work? And how can we build cultures where everyone feels seen, supported, and empowered?
In this episode of Work Besties Who Podcast, Jess & Claude sit down with Dr. Victoria Mattingly, a behavioral scientist, author, and inclusion strategist who helps organizations turn DEI from theory into daily practice.
Together, they unpack what true allyship looks like — not as a buzzword, but as an everyday commitment. From recognizing privilege to having brave conversations about equity, Dr. Mattingly breaks down how small, intentional actions can shift entire workplace cultures.
She also shares why work besties play a vital role in inclusion — creating safe spaces, amplifying each other’s voices, and modeling what real allyship looks like in action.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
- How allyship drives inclusion, diversity, and equity in the workplace
- The behavioral science behind why inclusion feels hard — and how to make it easier
- Simple, everyday actions that make a real difference
- Why uncomfortable conversations are essential for growth
- How leaders can embed DEI into decision-making and culture
- The powerful link between allyship, mental health, and belonging
- Why your work bestie might just be your greatest ally
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- Inclusion is a choice made in every interaction.
- Allyship is a practice — not a one-time act.
- DEI is good for people and good for business.
- Work besties help create the psychological safety needed for true inclusion.
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