brap and Joy Warmington

The Quiet Revolution

Categories

Management, Business, Society & Culture, Documentary

Number of episodes

1

Published on

2026-01-21 15:36:00

Language

English

The Quiet Revolution

What’s This Podcast
About?

The world feels louder and more divided than ever. In the face of resurfacing prejudice and public unrest, many organisations are retreating into silence, or worse, performance. But behind closed doors, a different kind of work is happening. The Quiet Revolution asks what happens when we stop performing anti-racism and start living it. Hosted by Joy Warmington (CEO, brap), this five-part series takes you inside the rooms where that shift is actually being led. From major NHS trusts to national charities, we follow the collisions, the resistance, and the breakthroughs that occur when when anti-racism meets power. These are not polished PR stories; they are honest accounts of the human cost of change. This is not a podcast about quick fixes or "fixing people." Drawing on brap’s 25 years of practice, the series moves beyond toolkits to examine the quiet habits and everyday assumptions that keep inequality in place. It explores how we hold space for the uncomfortable and why real leadership is often about staying in the room when everyone else wants to leave. The Quiet Revolution is a limited series from brap, launching February 2026. Follow or subscribe now to join the conversation. Find out more at brap.org.uk. Produced by www.wearefieldwork.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Podcast Copyright

brap/Curtis James

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