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EDI isn’t just a policy – it’s people. In this episode of Reel Impact, we sit down with Cat Lynch, Community Stakeholder Manager at the award winning rail operator KeolisAmey Docklands, to explore what equity, diversity and inclusion really mean when you move beyond the corporate agenda and into the community. From working with local groups to supporting individuals who rarely get heard, Cat shares honest reflections on how inclusion happens in the real world – through connection, collaboration and courage. We discuss: Why inclusion starts with listening, not slogans How communities can drive change when they feel ownership of it The difference between performative action and meaningful progress What it takes to create spaces where everyone feels they belong 🎧 Tune in to discover how EDI can move from compliance to community impact and why every small action matters. For more on the Reel Impact series and the work dmb films do with some of the UK's biggest and most successful brands, visit dmbfilms.co.uk (https://www.dmbfilms.co.uk/) .