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On closing the gap of inclusion and diversity in the workplace - Jennifer Brown [Interview]
About Jennifer Brown
Jennifer Brown is the Founder and CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting. She is an award-winning Entrepreneur and a well-known diversity and inclusion speaker. She is the host of the accepted weekly podcast, ‘The Will to Change’. Jennifer has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Highway Journal, Harvard Business Review, AdWeek, Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes, Inc., CBS, and many more. We are honored to possess her on our interview series today.
Aishwarya Jain
We have the pleasure of welcoming Jennifer Brown today to our interview series. I’m Aishwarya Jain from the peopleHum team. Before we begin, just a quick introduction of PeopleHum. peopleHum is an end-to-end, one-view, integrated human capital management automation platform, the winner of the 2019 global Codie Award for HCM that is specifically built for crafted employee experiences and the future of function.
We run the peopleHum blog and video channel which receives upwards of 200,000 visitors a year and publish around 2 interviews with well-known names globally, every month.
How an Inclusive Culture Leads to Better Innovation, a Discussion with Jennifer Brown
Meet Guest: Jennifer Brown
Jennifer Brown is a leading diversity and inclusion expert, dynamic keynote speaker, best-selling storyteller, award-winning entrepreneur and host of The Will To Change podcast, which uncovers true stories of diversity and inclusion. As the founder, president and CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting, Jennifer’s workplace strategies own been employed by some of the world’s foremost Fortune 500 companies and nonprofits—including Walmart, Microsoft, Starbucks, Toyota Financial Services, T-Mobile, and many others— to help employees bring their full selves to labor and feel Welcomed, Cherished, Respected and Heard℠.
Listen to Masters of Product Administration Podcast Episode 056
Read the Transcription
[00:00:23] JJ: Hello, this is JJ Rorie, vice president at Sequent Education Networks. In our Masters of Product Management podcast, we tap into the experiences of people who work in and around product management, to facilitate you learn and increase in your product administration career. Unless you’ve been living under a rock somewhere, you’ve likely heard a lot about diversity in tech—
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Subscribe: RSSEpisode 79 is a rebroadcast of one of the first – and most interesting – podcast interviews I’ve had the pleasure of doing. I had the opportunity to sit down with Jennifer Brown for an straightforward and thought provoking conversation. We were able to catch a glimpse into her world as an entrepreneur in the diversity and inclusion space. Jennifer shared with me what inspires her and drives her to continue moving forward as well as some advice for fellow entrepreneurs. We also chatted about how her professional journey brought her from opera singer to business owner. Have a attend and let me realize your thoughts below!
To link the mailing list to have these podcasts sent to you, click here, that way you’ll never have to remember! One less thing to panic about! 🙂Listen to the episode by clicking the play button below!
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Jenn T. Grace:
I am thrilled to be talking today with Jennifer Brown, Founder and CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting (JBC), a New York City-based consulting firm that is a womenowned and LGBT-certified
Lesbians In The Workforce: Creating A Defended Space With Jennifer Brown
Did you grasp we have a secret weapon?…
Most lesbians in the workforce don’t realize we have a confidential superhero working to make our lives a billion times easier.
I’m talking about Jennifer Brown – And what’s so interesting about her is the trick maneuver that she pulls on unsuspecting homophobic corporate types all over the country.
Taking Them By Surprise
What Jennifer does around the nation is she gets up on stage in front of huge crowds of powerful conservative pale men…
(And it’s easy for Jennifer to make conservative white guys easy and attentive because she looks exactly the way antique conservative white men expect and yearn women to look… she’s a pretty, super-femme blonde barbie doll who would be played by Kristen Bell or Reese Witherspoon if we made a movie about her.)
So when Jennifer gets on stage the powerful cis-gendered men let their guard down because they're all happy to see her…
And then she tells them she’s a lesbian…
Mind. Blown.
Jennifer’s strategy is to use her privilege (that comes from her looks) as a way to win the trust and attention of people in power who aren’t

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Storytelling with Jennifer Brown of Jennifer Brown Consulting
New York Town, New York
Links mentioned in the show:
For more data on Supplier Diversity:
Listen to the episode by clicking the play button below!
Would you prefer to browse the transcript than hear to the episode? No problem! Read the transcript below!
Audio Title: Storytelling with Jennifer Brown
Jenn T Grace:
Welcome to 30 Days, 30 Voices: Stories from America’s LGBT business leaders.
Intro:
You are listening to a extraordinary edition of the Lgbtq+ Business and Marketing Made Easy Podcast. Tune in for the next thirty days as we interview one business leader per day each day in June to celebrate LGBT Pride Month. That’s sapphic, gay, bisexual and gender nonconforming pride month. You’ll study insights around business and marketing from those who know it best. And now, your host. She’s an entrepreneur, a marketing maven, and an advocate for the LGBT business people – Jenn, with two N’s, T. Grace.
Jenn T. Grace:
Hello and welcome. Appreciate you for tuning in to this special Celebration Month episode of the Gay Business and Marketing
How an Inclusive Culture Leads to Better Innovation, a Discussion with Jennifer Brown
Meet Guest: Jennifer Brown
Jennifer Brown is a leading diversity and inclusion expert, dynamic keynote speaker, best-selling storyteller, award-winning entrepreneur and host of The Will To Change podcast, which uncovers true stories of diversity and inclusion. As the founder, president and CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting, Jennifer’s workplace strategies own been employed by some of the world’s foremost Fortune 500 companies and nonprofits—including Walmart, Microsoft, Starbucks, Toyota Financial Services, T-Mobile, and many others— to help employees bring their full selves to labor and feel Welcomed, Cherished, Respected and Heard℠.
Listen to Masters of Product Administration Podcast Episode 056
Read the Transcription
[00:00:23] JJ: Hello, this is JJ Rorie, vice president at Sequent Education Networks. In our Masters of Product Management podcast, we tap into the experiences of people who work in and around product management, to facilitate you learn and increase in your product administration career. Unless you’ve been living under a rock somewhere, you’ve likely heard a lot about diversity in tech—
Podcast: Play in new window
Subscribe: RSSEpisode 79 is a rebroadcast of one of the first – and most interesting – podcast interviews I’ve had the pleasure of doing. I had the opportunity to sit down with Jennifer Brown for an straightforward and thought provoking conversation. We were able to catch a glimpse into her world as an entrepreneur in the diversity and inclusion space. Jennifer shared with me what inspires her and drives her to continue moving forward as well as some advice for fellow entrepreneurs. We also chatted about how her professional journey brought her from opera singer to business owner. Have a attend and let me realize your thoughts below!
To link the mailing list to have these podcasts sent to you, click here, that way you’ll never have to remember! One less thing to panic about! 🙂Listen to the episode by clicking the play button below!
Would you prefer to read the transcript than listen to the episode? No challenge – Read the transcript below.
Jenn T. Grace:
I am thrilled to be talking today with Jennifer Brown, Founder and CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting (JBC), a New York City-based consulting firm that is a womenowned and LGBT-certified
Lesbians In The Workforce: Creating A Defended Space With Jennifer Brown
Did you grasp we have a secret weapon?…
Most lesbians in the workforce don’t realize we have a confidential superhero working to make our lives a billion times easier.
I’m talking about Jennifer Brown – And what’s so interesting about her is the trick maneuver that she pulls on unsuspecting homophobic corporate types all over the country.
Taking Them By Surprise
What Jennifer does around the nation is she gets up on stage in front of huge crowds of powerful conservative pale men…
(And it’s easy for Jennifer to make conservative white guys easy and attentive because she looks exactly the way antique conservative white men expect and yearn women to look… she’s a pretty, super-femme blonde barbie doll who would be played by Kristen Bell or Reese Witherspoon if we made a movie about her.)
So when Jennifer gets on stage the powerful cis-gendered men let their guard down because they're all happy to see her…
And then she tells them she’s a lesbian…
Mind. Blown.
Jennifer’s strategy is to use her privilege (that comes from her looks) as a way to win the trust and attention of people in power who aren’t
Podcast: Play in new window
Subscribe: RSS
Storytelling with Jennifer Brown of Jennifer Brown Consulting
New York Town, New York
Links mentioned in the show:
For more data on Supplier Diversity:
Listen to the episode by clicking the play button below!
Would you prefer to browse the transcript than hear to the episode? No problem! Read the transcript below!
Audio Title: Storytelling with Jennifer Brown
Jenn T Grace:
Welcome to 30 Days, 30 Voices: Stories from America’s LGBT business leaders.
Intro:
You are listening to a extraordinary edition of the Lgbtq+ Business and Marketing Made Easy Podcast. Tune in for the next thirty days as we interview one business leader per day each day in June to celebrate LGBT Pride Month. That’s sapphic, gay, bisexual and gender nonconforming pride month. You’ll study insights around business and marketing from those who know it best. And now, your host. She’s an entrepreneur, a marketing maven, and an advocate for the LGBT business people – Jenn, with two N’s, T. Grace.
Jenn T. Grace:
Hello and welcome. Appreciate you for tuning in to this special Celebration Month episode of the Gay Business and Marketing