Why Joy is Important for Diversity Work

William T L Cox and Amber Nelson pose in Renaissance fair-inspired outfits

The season 2 premiere of Diverse Joy in August 2025 with Will and Amber in Renaissance fair-inspired outfits

This episode is the season premier of season 2! Will and Amber share their joy about people's responses to season 1 of the podcast, and also about their recent trip to the Bristol Renaissance Faire! They discuss the core philosophy behind "diverse joy", and why joy is so crucial for diversity work.

Amber and Will are excited for the new season of Diverse Joy

During story time, Amber's stories touch on the theme of "yucking someone's yum", which can rob joy from others. In response to our audience question, we discuss how to stay motivated in the face of events and movements that oppose justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) work.

Amber and Will take a selfie while recording the season 2 premiere for Diverse Joy

Season premiere selfie!

During the skills segment, we revisit the core idea of how to Approach Bias as a Habit to Be Broken, which involves Motivation, Awareness, Tools, and Effort. We also discuss why and how we focus on developing skills that empower people to make changes to their own behaviors, rather than prescribing or enforcing "rules" about what is or isn't acceptable.

This episode's joyful recommendation is the suspenseful and exciting Star Wars TV show, The Acolyte.

Download a PDF copy of the episode capsule.

The episode can be found below, by following the podcast wherever you get podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, RSSFeed, Amazon/Audible, or by subscribing to @BiasHabit on YouTube.

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