This week Joy and Shirley talk about the WEF (World Economic Forum) support of flexibility at the workplace for all helps support all workers and improve diversity-inclusion. Women empowerment in India, sub-cultures and diversity. Competitiveness and rivalry amidst marginalized groups and making a conscious effort to support women and other marginalized people with a positive word or sponsorship to show support.
Book: Eat to Win and vegetarian-vegan-plantbased diet success for athletes' health, stamina and performance. Eating more plants is certainly more sustainable to keep a better balance between the needs of people (healthier to eat and healthier to produce) and planet (much less negative carbon impact than meat and fish) in balance with profits (better for the economy as well with a healthy workforce and reliable plant-based food resources).
00:00 Welcome
01:00 Flexibility at Work for All
02:30 What is WEF World Economic Forum?
04:30 WICCI Supporting Women in Business
08:00 Gender Selection Imbalance
10:20 Diverse Indian Sub-cultures in Japan
12:30 Gender Equality in Tech with enjoi
14:30 Single-Use & Sustainable term confusion
16:30 March 8th International Womens' Day
17:30 51% Represented in Seek Sustainable Japan
19:07 Marginalized People Rival
21:00 Show support if you appreciate content
23:00 Consciously be a mentor
24:40 Like-Comment-Share-Subscribe-Join-Follow
25:30 Book recommendation: Eat-To-Win
26:30 Clean Plant-Based Protein
28:00 The Gamechangers documentary
29:00 Vegetarians spoilt for choice in India
LINKS
+ WICCI Empowering Women in Business - India & Japan: https://wicci.in/about-us
+ Indian Migrants in Tokyo- Indian Subcultures in Japan - Research talk with Dr. Megha Wadha https://youtu.be/mj4BdRsCFYQ
+ Enjoi Diversity & Inclusion- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGzZ...
https://en-joi.com/
+ FEW Japan (For Empowering Women Japan) talk on Seek Sustainable Japan talkshow for their 40th anniversary: https://youtu.be/T88Ks8SggTQ
+ JJWalsh & Jackie Steele talk on the enjoy talkshow: https://youtu.be/85EhcACULlA
+ JJWalsh & Jackie Steele of enjoy talk on Seek Sustainable Japan (2021): https://youtu.be/xYMZ6P8CPgo / (2020) https://youtu.be/WcQiTn4tUf0
+ The Gamechangers movie: https://gamechangersmovie.com/
+ Eat to Win by Robert Haas: https://www.amazon.com/Eat-Win-Sports...
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About Joy:
Joy (JJWalsh) is a Hiroshima-based sustainability-focused consultant & content creator who hosts the weekly "Seek Sustainable Japan" talkshow-podcast: interviews with "Good People doing Great Things" helping balance the needs of people and planet with profits.
http://www.inboundambassador.com
Shirley Kotian is a full-stack engineer at Rakuten, a One Young World Ambassador, and Vice-President of WICCI Japan.
A passionate and active advocate for gender equality, Shirley has considerable experience of both working on and leading initiatives focused on women’s empowerment.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/softwaree...
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About the Seek-Sustainable-Japan Host:
JJWalsh is a Hiroshima-based sustainability-focused consultant & content creator who hosts the weekly "Seeking Sustainability LIVE in Japan" talkshow and podcast - interviews with "Good People doing Great Things to keep People-Planet-Profit in balance."
https://www.inboundambassador.com | https://www.SeekSustainableJapan.com
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Music by Hana Victoria
Music rights to "Won't you See" purchased for Seek Sustainable Japan 2022
Hana Victoria Short Bio
My name is Hana Victoria, and I am a Japanese-American singer songwriter who dreams of inspiring, encouraging and empowering others through my music. Every word, melody, and visual comes straight from my heart, and I hope they influence you in some positive way :)