Everyday Equity: Everyday Ways to Make a Change is a conversational, action-focused podcast series that explores simple, concrete practices anyone can use to advance equity and inclusion in daily life at work, at home, and in community spaces. It centers real stories and lived experiences to show how small shifts in awareness, communication, and decision-making can collectively drive meaningful social change. The series is hosted by Pooja Kothari Esq. featuring equity educators, authors, and justice-focused professionals in dialogue about their work and journeys. Guests share specific tools they use to navigate inequity in organizations and communities, modeling how to blend professional roles, advocacy, and creativity in pursuit of systemic change. The podcast highlights how everyday choices in language, leadership, and relationships can challenge bias, support marginalized communities, and create more just environments without req
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Everyday Equity: Everyday Ways to Make a Change is a education podcast hosted by Pooja Kothari, Esq., with 37 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #8
Everyday Equity: Equity Across Life and Death Conversations with Jaya Saxena
Jun 26, 202639 minS3
What does equity look like from your first breath to your last? In this episode, Pooja Kothari speaks with Jaya Saxena—lawyer, organizational strategist, and aspiring death doula about how equity shapes our experiences throughout life, including at the end of it. Together, they explore the difference between equality and equity, the barriers many communities face in accessing end-of-life care, the role of death doulas and why conversations about death are ultimately conversations about how we live. They also discuss: What a death doula does Equity in hospice and end-of-life care Green burials and sustainable end-of-life choices Simple ways to practice equity in everyday life This episode offers a thoughtful perspective on care, community and the importance of making equity part of every stage of life. Connect with Jaya Saxena Instagram: @being.jaya LinkedIn: Jaya Saxena
Everyday Equity: Storytelling as Activism with Nia Clark
Jun 5, 202652 minS3
<p>What if telling your story wasn't just personal — it was political?</p><p>Host Pooja Kothari sits down with Nia Clark, senior specialist at the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, to explore storytelling as a form of nonviolent activism.</p><p>Nia draws a direct line from the lunch counter protests of the civil rights movement to the storytelling work she leads today through HRC's Voices for Equality program and shares how as a homeless 18-year-old Black trans woman, she used her own story to change her future.</p><p>This Pride Month, when LGBTQ+ stories are being celebrated and le...
S3 Ep6 -Everyday Equity: Everyday Ways to Make a Change with Monroe France Global Leadership Strategist
May 5, 202648 minS3
<p>In this episode of Everyday Equity, Pooja Kothari is joined by <b>Monroe France</b>, global leadership strategist, former Vice Provost at Tufts University, and longtime advocate for inclusive leadership.</p><p>Monroe reflects on how being raised by three generations of Black women shaped his understanding of responsibility, power and equity. He shares how those early experiences continue to influence how he leads and shows up in the world.</p><p>Together, they explore how bias forms, why self-awareness is a leadership skill, and how systems not just individuals, shape outcomes in workplaces and beyond. Monroe also offers...
S3 Ep 5- Everyday Equity: Everyday Ways to Make a Change with Aparna Rae equity Strategist
Mar 26, 202652 minS3
<p>In this episode, host <b>Pooja Kothari</b> sits down with strategist and advocate <b>Aparna Rae</b> to explore what everyday equity looks like at the intersection of work, technology, and democracy. </p><p>They discuss why most workplaces operate like authoritarian regimes, the real harm of performative DEI, and why basic needs like fair wages matter more than belonging metrics. Aparna shares her journey from building equitable organizations to taking a radical sabbatical and reveals practical ways you can practice daily disobedience in your own life.</p><p>Learn why "safety" in the workplace often means protecting wh...
S3 Ep 4- Everyday Equity: Everyday Ways to Make a Change with Swati Parikh Founder of Greater Good Careers
Mar 12, 202639 minS3
<p>In this Episode Pooja Kothari speaks with Swati Parikh, founder of Greater Good Careers and a career and leadership coach for mission-driven professionals and lawyers. They discuss the challenges of career transitions, especially for public interest lawyers who feel stuck, burned out, or unsure of their next step.</p><p>Swati shares insights on navigating the job search process, negotiating offers, and addressing equity issues in hiring. The conversation also explores her background as the child of Indian immigrants, how early experiences shaped her commitment to equity, and why aligning your career with your values can create more meaningful...
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