
The Emotional Toll of Exclusion: A Call for Workplace Accountability
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A conversation with labour relations specialist Natasha Tony
In this episode of the Calltime Mental Health Podcast, host Gregg Taylor sits down with longtime industry insider and labour relations expert Natasha Tony to talk about the impact of exclusion in the workplace, especially in film.
Natasha has worked in the industry for over three decades, beginning in casting and later serving as a union rep before founding her own consulting firm, Elevate Inclusion. Her work now focuses on building inclusive workplaces and shifting workplace culture in film, TV, and beyond.
This episode is a powerful, personal conversation about how exclusion shows up, how it takes a toll on people’s mental health, and what we can all do to help create safer, more inclusive working environments.
Links mentioned in the Podcast:
Creative Pathways Professional Development Program
Calltime Mental Health Video
BC Humans Rights Code
Black Screen Office
Indigenous Screen Office
Racial Equity Screen Office
WorkSafe BC Psychological Health and Safety
A Transformative Framework to Achieve and Sustain Employment Equity - Report of the Employment Equity Act Review Task Force
Calltime Mental Health Resources
Calltime Mental Health Union Benefits
Find a Councillor Tool
Narrative Shift with Natasha Tony Podcast
Credits:
Host / Executive Producer: Gregg Taylor
Producer: Michael Levett
Engineer and Editor: Gaëtan Harris