Today's episode follows the journey of Curtis Baker, a champion of diversity and inclusion, from humble beginnings in small-town Tennessee to his current role as a Regional Inclusion Leader at Dow in the Asia-Pacific region.

Curtis’s experiences around culture shock, navigating his coming out journey and finding the courage to be authentic highlights the importance of ongoing conversations around diversity, inclusion, and mental health.

He reminds us that change, though challenging, is not only possible but also necessary for creating inclusive and supportive spaces where everyone can thrive, while at the same time inspiring a profound exploration of identity and diversity.

Throughout the episode, Curtis also touches on his experience with deciding to do conversion therapy, how that impacted his life and what it actually entails.

Join us in this enriching conversation filled with heartfelt stories, valuable lessons, and practical advice on embracing diversity and inclusion.

The Culture Ministry exists to create inclusive, accessible environments so that people and businesses can thrive.

Combining a big picture, balanced approach with real-world experience, we help organisations understand their diversity and inclusion shortcomings – and identify practical, measurable actions to move them forward.

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