After 20 years of working in Asia, and growing up in South America, I’ve spent my life living in several countries around the world, getting to know people of different cultures, speaking different languages, and learning to appreciate different ways of living this human life. This podcast is a celebration of differences, and a space to discuss how in learning about our differences we discover how we all can benefit from simply listening to and learning from each other. Join us on a deep dive into conversations about how our differences can help us all make a world of difference. We discuss diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging as it relates to cultures around the globe, and how we can join together in synergy to make a difference that is inclusive and sustainable. Support this podcast: https://a-world-of-difference.captivate.fm
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Oct 30, 2024
Do you want to join a movement that's changing the face of American democracy and empowering women of color like never before? Imagine being part of electing the first woman of color as the President of the United States. I've got just the solution to help you achieve that. Stay tuned as I share the incredible impact of Aimee Allison's work and how you can be a part of this historic change.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Explore Kamala Harris's inspiring journey and its impact on the empowerment of women of color in American politics.
Understand the pivotal role women of color play in shaping and strengthening American democracy.
Discover Aimee Allison's significant contributions to advancing racial and gender justice for women of color.
Uncover the importance of voting and political participation for women of color in driving meaningful change.
Dive into She the People organization's impactful goals and achievements in empowering women of color in political activism.
My special guest is Aimee Allison
Aimee Allison, the founder and president of She the People, is a Democratic innovator and a champion of racial and gender justice. Renowned for her national efforts, Aimee has organized and moderated the nation's first presidential forum for women of color, attended by presidential candidates and more than 1,000 women from across the country, garnering major national press. She leverages media research and analysis to show the power of women of color electorate, increase voter engagement, and advocate for racial, economic, and gender justice. Aimee's writings in the New York Times, Newsweek, the Washington Post, and Essence magazine have made the definitive case that women of color are the saving graces of American democracy. With a background in history and education from Stanford University, Aimee Allison's work is firmly grounded in finding shared history and a common vision to create new political and cultural pathways to change, making her an inspiring and influential figure in the field.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:03:37 - Aimee's Vision and Support from Women
00:06:04 - Reflecting on the Impact of Women of Color
00:09:41 - The Role of Women of Color in American Democracy
00:14:51 - Historic Moment of Kamala Harris' Nomination
00:15:10 - Feeling Ready and Proud as a Black Woman
00:17:32 - Troubling Rhetoric and Divisiveness
00:20:43 - Othering and Racism
00:23:53 - The Power of Women's Votes
00:29:56 - Redefining Strength and Patriotism
00:30:11 - Recognizing Kamala Harris' Experience
00:31:23 - Overcoming Misogynoir
00:32:48 - Appeal to Undecided Voters
Visit Aimee Allison's website at aimeeallison.com to learn more about her work, her podcast She the People, and her speaking engagements such as this on NBC News Bay Area.
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Listen to Aimee Allison's podcast She the People to gain insights into important political and social issues, including the 2020 US Election and the impact of women of color in politics.
Take action and vote in the upcoming election to support the values and leadership represented by Aimee Allison and other advocates for racial and gender justice.
"You can put the first woman in the White House. You can put the first black woman in the White House. You can elect someone that will protect our reproductive rights, abortion rights. And you have the power." - Aimee Allison
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00:45:07
Oct 23, 2024
Uncover the unexpected truth about abortion policies and their impact on women's healthcare. Dive deep into the nuanced conversation with surprising insights that challenge traditional viewpoints. This eye-opening discussion will leave you with a new perspective on a topic that's often oversimplified. Get ready to uncover the full truth and nothing but the truth, as we unravel the complexities of a crucial issue that affects women and girls. Stay tuned for a revelation that will change the way you approach voting and women's healthcare.
"If you are a single issue voter around the issue of abortion, that this should be the topic you dig deeply into, if nothing else." - Lori Adams-Brown
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the impact of voting on abortion policies and how it affects women's rights.
Uncover Kamala Harris' stance on women's healthcare and its potential impact.
Explore the socioeconomic factors that play a role in affecting abortion rates.
Challenge misconceptions around abortion and miscarriage care to gain a better understanding.
Understand the influence of US elections on reproductive rights and the implications for women's healthcare.
"Voting is something I take very seriously as a constituent and as somebody who really thinks and believes that policies that affect people matter." - Lori Adams-Brown
Research more about the issue of abortion and its nuances, and listen to stories and perspectives from women and girls affected by this topic.
Check out the She the People podcast by Amy Allison for insights into women of color in politics and their perspectives on important issues.
Reach out to Lori Adams-Brown on Instagram for links to further research and information on the topic of abortion and women's healthcare.
Consider the impact of voting decisions on justice, especially in relation to women's health and well-being.
Reflect on the importance of leadership as a collective process and the significance of bringing different perspectives to the table when discussing complex issues like abortion.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:00 - The Importance of Voting
00:02:45 - The Nuance of Abortion
00:09:09 - Reducing the Need for Abortion
00:11:03 - Addressing Root Causes
00:13:44 - Kamala Harris' Record
00:15:28 - Kamala Harris and Women's Rights Advocacy
00:16:28 - The Nuance of Abortion and Miscarriage Care
00:17:44 - Personal Experience with Miscarriage
00:20:17 - Justice and Voting Decisions
00:24:55 - Nuanced Conversations and Policy Implications
00:30:44 - Introduction to Amy Allison and She the People
00:31:21 - Importance of Informed Voting
00:31:46 - Nuanced Approach to Abortion
00:32:10 - Collective Leadership and World of Difference Podcast
00:32:57 - Advocating for Curiosity and Informed Decision-Making
"We want the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, so help me God."
- Lori Adams-Brown
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00:35:20
Oct 16, 2024
Does it ever feel like you're stuck in a cycle, trying to heal from something that's left you feeling broken? You've probably been told to just push through it, but that's left you feeling even more lost and alone. It's time to break free from the pain and find real healing. Let's uncover the way forward together.
"You are worth saving. You are worthy of a beautiful life and having your dream and being a loving person because we are all created out of love." - Cindy Benezra
Cindy Benezra, an accomplished author, speaker, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and advocate, brings a wealth of personal experience and insight to the critical conversation surrounding trauma recovery. As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, Cindy's compelling memoir, Under the Orange Blossoms, provides a raw and courageous account of her healing journey. Her dedication to promoting awareness and initiating meaningful dialogues about the impact of sexual trauma reflects her unwavering commitment to empowering survivors. With a multicultural background shaped by diverse nationalities and global experiences, Cindy offers a unique perspective on navigating the complexities of trauma recovery. Her story serves as an inspiration, offering hope and valuable insights to those seeking healing and empowerment after similar experiences.
Discover effective strategies for healing from childhood sexual abuse.
Gain insights into mental health awareness and trauma recovery.
Understand the profound impact of sexual trauma on mental health.
Explore the benefits of therapy for abuse survivors (if you need a therapist, get 10% off your first month at Better Help with this link.)
Learn how to navigate life as a third culture individual.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to Betterhelp and World Mental Health Day
00:01:17 - Cindy's Cultural Background and Identity
00:03:38 - Writing as a Healing Process
00:10:31 - Sharing Personal Trauma
00:13:24 - Overcoming Shame and Healing
00:13:46 - Overcoming Societal Pressures
00:16:06 - Difficulty in Reporting Abuse
00:19:53 - Recognizing the Reality of Abuse
00:24:42 - Self-realization and Accountability
00:26:54 - Sharing Wisdom and Providing Hope
00:28:03 - The Importance of Self-Love and Support
00:28:28 - Rebuilding and Worthiness
00:29:26 - Opening Up and Sharing Stories
00:30:29 - Healing and Mental Health Awareness
Check out Cindy Benezra's book Under the Orange Blossoms available in most bookstores for an in-depth look at her journey and experiences.
Visit www.Cindytalks.com to connect with Cindy, access her YouTube videos, and learn more about her work and advocacy.
Explore the resources provided by RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) for support and assistance for survivors of abuse.
Consider seeking professional help from a therapist or mental health professional to address any trauma or mental health challenges you may be facing.
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00:42:50
Oct 09, 2024
Want to understand the impact of evangelicalism on politics and how to make a difference? Discover how a historian, NY Times best-selling author and filmmaker are centering survivor voices to bring about change. Get ready to dive into a conversation that's making waves and sparking crucial conversations. Stay tuned for more.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Explore the impact of evangelicalism on politics and uncover its influence on key societal issues.
Understand the significance of a survivor-centered approach in abuse documentaries and its potential to reshape narratives.
Gain insight into the historical context of gender roles in evangelicalism and its relevance in contemporary discussions.
Uncover the influence of Christian nationalism on U.S. elections and its implications for the political landscape.
Discover the essential role of historians in understanding current social issues and shaping informed perspectives.
My special guest is Dr. Kristin Kobes Du Mez
Dr. Kristin Kobes Du Mez, a New York Times bestselling author and professor of history and gender studies at Calvin University, is known for her groundbreaking work on the intersection of gender, religion, and politics. Her book Jesus and John Wayne has had a significant impact, shedding light on the influence of evangelicalism on politics and societal trends. In her latest project, the documentary For Our Daughters, Dr. Du Mez delves into the survivor-centered approach, highlighting the voices of abuse survivors within evangelical churches, particularly the Southern Baptist community. Through her extensive research and expertise, Dr. Du Mez offers a unique historical context, outlining the complex dynamics that have shaped the evangelical landscape and its impact on contemporary social issues, including the influence of Christian nationalism on U.S. elections. Her work continues to be an essential resource for educators and historians seeking to understand the evolving intersection of evangelicalism and politics.
Watch the documentary For Our Daughters to hear the impactful stories of survivors and gain a deeper understanding of the abuse crisis in evangelical churches.
Read Kristin Kobes Du Mez's book Jesus and John Wayne to gain historical insights into the intersection of gender, religion, and politics in evangelical spaces.
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Explore the resources and organizations listed on the For Our Daughters film website to support survivors and bring better practices to faith communities.
Listen to EPS 39 where Dr. Du Mez discusses her book Jesus and John Wayne.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:13:17 - Comparison of Evangelicalism and Politics
00:14:27 - Patterns of Support for Powerful Men
00:16:31 - Political and Hierarchical Networks
00:20:10 - Intersection of Evangelicalism and Politics
00:23:53 - Default Response to Abuse
00:27:46 - Survivor-Centered Approach
00:29:45 - The Power Dynamics Within Evangelicalism
00:30:44 - Recognizing the Prevalence of Predators
00:32:40 - Impact of the Film "For Our Daughters"
00:37:03 - Undecided Voters and the Importance of Democracy
00:42:31 - Advocating for Survivors and the Impact of Silence
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00:56:49
Oct 02, 2024
Have you ever heard these myths about neurodiverse relationships? Let's bust them! Myth 1: Neurodiverse relationships are doomed to fail. Myth 2: Neurodiverse individuals can't have healthy relationships. Myth 3: Neurodiverse couples can't communicate effectively. The truth will surprise you! Stay tuned as we uncover the reality behind these myths.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover effective coaching strategies for neurodiverse couples to strengthen your relationship and communication.
Uncover the impact of neurodiversity in relationships and gain insight into navigating challenges with empathy and understanding.
Learn how to manage neurodiversity within family dynamics, creating a supportive and harmonious environment for everyone.
Explore the unique dynamics of marital relationships involving autism and ADHD, and gain valuable insights for fostering a fulfilling partnership.
Embrace the power of spiritual counseling to support neurodiverse individuals on their journey towards holistic well-being and fulfillment.
My special guest is Barbara Grant
Barbara Grant, a neurodiverse couples coach and spiritual counselor, brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to the table. Growing up in a tight-knit yet diverse family, Barbara's journey led her to navigate relationships with two neurodiverse husbands and a son, providing her with unique insights into the impact of neurodiversity in family dynamics. Her personal experiences have inspired her to become a mentor and a source of hope for others facing similar challenges. With her warm and empathetic approach, Barbara specializes in helping neurodiverse couples and individuals find healing and support in their relationships. Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy, along with a number of certifications as an Autism Specialist and Neurodiverse Couples Coach. To Barbara Grant, “different” means delightful. She is editor and contributing author of the book, Uniquely Us: Gracefully Navigating the Maze of Neurodiverse Marriage, Autism and Faith, which is already available for pre-orders. Anyone who needs help can request a FREE 20 min Hope & Healing consultation through her website. Find Barbara on Linkedin.
"Neurodiverse people are wired differently. It's not worse, it's not better, it's different." - Barbara Grant
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Welcome and Introduction
00:03:51 - Understanding Neurodiversity
00:10:29 - Neurodiverse Relationships
00:11:00 - Neurodiverse Perspectives
00:15:02 - The Masking Experience
00:16:00 - Relational Stress and Self-Soothing
00:19:46 - Coaching Neurodiverse Couples
00:23:32 - Uniquely Us: A Book for Hope and Healing
00:28:29 - Addressing Shame and Unhealthy Behaviors
00:29:46 - Understanding Survival Mode and Trauma
00:32:36 - Healing Wounds in Marriage
00:34:36 - Navigating Neurodiversity in Faith Communities
00:39:06 - Accessing Support and Resources
00:43:29 - Embracing Neurodiversity and Building Relationships
00:45:20 - Exclusive Mini on Patreon
00:46:09 - Navigating Life's Challenges
00:47:33 - Global Reach and Impact
00:48:15 - Building Deeper Relationships
00:48:43 - Words of Encouragement
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00:50:22
Sep 25, 2024
Have you ever heard these myths about gender equality in the church? 1. Women are not called to preach or lead. 2. Men are the only ones fit for leadership roles. 3. Women should only serve in supportive roles. A new children's book challenges these myths. Want to know more?
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover how children's books on gender equality in ministry can shape young minds.
Explore the profound impact of representation in children's literature on young readers.
Uncover the vital role of women in faith communities and its impact on future generations.
Experience the healing power of inclusive storytelling in children's literature.
Learn about the benefits of early exposure to diverse leadership roles for children's development.
My special guests are Amy Dixon & Rob Dixon
Amy Dixon is the author of three picture books—Maurice the Unbeastly, Sophie's Animal Parade, and Marathon Mouse—as well as a middle grade novel. When she's not writing, she is editing and marketing other people's books. She writes from her home in Clovis, California.
Rob Dixon is the author of Together in Ministry: Women and Men in Flourishing Partnerships. In addition to serving on InterVarsity staff for more than twenty-six years, Rob teaches at Fuller Theological Seminary and Fresno Pacific University. Rob was also on EPS 65 of the podcast.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to the World of Difference podcast
00:01:31 - Introducing Amy and Rob Dixon
00:05:34 - Inspiration for "Penny Preaches"
00:08:54 - Importance of Representation
00:11:55 - Shaping Children's Gifts and Attributes
00:13:15 - Importance of Female Leadership in the Church
00:14:27 - Penny's Relationship with God
00:15:48 - Women's Call to Ministry
00:18:49 - Gender Equality in the Church
00:22:57 - Impact of Female Representation
00:27:15 - Challenging Gender Norms in Christianity
00:28:36 - Generational Change in Empowerment
00:28:54 - Urgency for Change
00:30:04 - Inclusivity of Boys in Empowerment
00:32:08 - Inspiring Little Girls and Boys
00:40:19 - Gratitude for the Community
00:40:53 - Support and Connection
00:41:24 - The Power of Being Present
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Connect with Amy Dixon on her website amydixonbooks.com for more information about her work and to stay updated on her latest projects.
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00:43:12
Sep 18, 2024
Are you ready to uncover the unexpected connection between racial justice and Christianity in US history? Get ready to be inspired and engaged as we reveal the surprising insights from this powerful conversation. Stay tuned to discover how this unexpected link can empower you to advocate for a more just and equitable world. You won't want to miss this eye-opening revelation.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Understand the intersection of racial justice and Christianity in US history to foster a more inclusive and empathetic mindset.
Gain insights into the impact of traveling on personal growth to inspire new perspectives and personal development.
Explore African ancestry and identity to connect with cultural heritage and embrace a deeper sense of self.
My special guest is Dr. Jemar Tisby
Jemar Tisby is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the Church's Complicity in Racism, How to Fight Racism. and How to Fight Racism: Young Reader's Edition. He is also a Professor of History at Simmons College of Kentucky in Louisville. Jemar has been a co-host of the "Pass the Mic" podcast since its inception seven years ago. His writing has been featured in the Washington Post, The Atlantic, and the New York Times among others. He is a frequent commentator on outlets such as NPR and CNN's New Day program. He speaks nationwide on the topics of racial justice, U.S. history and Christianity. Jemar earned his PhD in history and he studies race, religion, and social movements in the 20th century. You can follow his work through his newsletter, Footnotes, and on social media at @JemarTisby.
"There's a different way than maybe you've heard to follow Jesus, particularly when it pertains to race injustice. And I think it's a better way because in many ways, the black church arose as an ecclesiastical rebuttal to white supremacy explicitly to challenge white supremacy and racism." - Jemar Tisby
The key moments in this episode are:
00:02:29 - Traveling for Book Tours
00:06:29 - International Travel and Research
00:09:35 - Processing the Visceral Experience of Travel
00:13:04 - The Universal Appeal of Travel
00:14:27 - The Power of History
00:15:38 - Travel and History
00:17:35 - The Impact of History on Politics
00:23:26 - Christianity and Politics
00:27:35 - The Role of the Black Church
00:28:57 - The Need for Resilience in Today's Political Climate
00:32:43 - Unpacking Hard Truths and Finding Hope
00:37:51 - Telling the Other Side of the Story
00:40:15 - Inspiring Stories of Resilience
00:42:43 - Challenging Propaganda and Embracing Freedom Faith
00:44:07 - Exploring the Intersection of Race and Christianity in History
00:45:04 - The Burden of Injustice on Affected Communities
00:47:01 - Dehumanizing Rhetoric and its Impact
00:49:27 - Embracing Common Humanity and Working Together
00:51:20 - The Resilience and Power of the Spirit of Justice
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00:58:28
Sep 11, 2024
If you're feeling the weight of past trauma and struggling to heal, then you are not alone! The journey to healing from abuse and trauma is often filled with challenges, and finding the right tools to navigate this journey can be overwhelming. But what if there was a resource that could guide you through this process and help you cultivate well-being?
In this episode, you will be able to:
Explore the transformative power of therapy in healing from abuse and trauma and reclaiming your well-being.
Uncover the impact of narcissism in church leadership and gain insights into navigating the complexities of this issue.
Discover the invaluable benefits of professional mental health support and how it can positively impact your healing journey.
Understand the profound connection between attachment issues and trauma recovery and how it influences your healing process.
Embrace the role of self-regulation in effective leadership and learn how it can enhance your personal and professional growth.
My special guest is Dr. Chuck DeGroat
Chuck DeGroat is a professor of pastoral care and Christian spirituality at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, where he also serves as the founding executive director of the clinical mental health counseling program. He is a licensed therapist, spiritual director, author, retreat leader speaker, and faculty member with the Soul Care Institute. As a therapist, he specializes in navigating issues of abuse and trauma, pastoral (and leadership) health, and doubt and dark nights on the faith journey. He trains clergy in handling issues of abuse and trauma, conducts pastor and planter assessments, and facilitates church consultations and investigations of abuse. Before transitioning to training and forming pastors, Chuck served as a pastor in Orlando and San Francisco. He and his wife, Sara, have been married for 30 years and have two adult daughters.
Listen to our previous episode with Chuck DeGroat on EPS 42.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:11:03 - Faux Vulnerability in Church Leadership
00:13:09 - Misuse of Self-Work for Immunity
00:13:40 - Dysfunctional Dynamics in Churches
00:14:58 - Toxic Leadership and Manipulation
00:19:06 - Nervous System Dysregulation
00:22:10 - Healing Attachment Wounds
00:25:52 - Transformation and Non-Anxious Presence
00:26:17 - Recognizing Patterns of Toxic Behavior
00:27:24 - Accountability and Systemic Change
00:29:15 - Rebuilding for the Future
00:30:49 - Understanding Shame Dynamics
00:35:15 - Rediscovering the Goodness of the Heart
00:39:20 - Men Doing Deeper Work
00:40:02 - Bullying and Women
00:41:15 - Complimenting Each Other's Work
00:41:39 - Encouraging Curiosity and Healing
00:42:42 - Embracing Curiosity and Healing
00:53:11 - Finding Healing and Freedom
Trauma is not what happens to us, but what happens within. - Chuck DeGroat
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Explore additional resources recommended by Dr. Chuck DeGroat at the end of each chapter, such as Dan Allender's To Be Told: Know Your Story, Shape Your Life and Frederick Buechner's Telling Secrets.
Engage in introspective and mindful practices to support your healing journey, such as deep breathing, visualization, EMDR and brainspotting.
Gift Healing What's Within to friends or loved ones who could benefit from the valuable tools and insights shared in the book.
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00:55:26
Sep 04, 2024
Does your workplace feel like a battleground at times? Have you been told to just toughen up and deal with it? The pain of workplace bullying can be isolating and damaging to your mental health, leaving you feeling trapped and powerless. If you're tired of feeling this way, it's time to find a better solution to address workplace bullying effectively. Let's explore how you can foster a culture of trust and openness in your teams to prevent workplace bullying and create a psychologically safe environment where everyone can thrive.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Understand how to prevent workplace bullying with psychological safety.
Discover the effects of workplace bullying on mental health.
Learn how to cultivate psychological safety in teams.
Find out effective ways to address bullying in the workplace.
Explore the crucial role of leadership in fostering workplace safety.
"Teams with high psychological safety are not only more innovative and productive, but they also create a workplace where bullying is less likely to occur." - Lori Adams-Brown
Lori Adams Brown, a seasoned professional with a wealth of experience in leadership development, has a personal connection to the issue of workplace bullying. Having been a target of workplace abuse herself, Lori knows firsthand the transformative power of psychological safety. Her journey through overcoming hard challenges and finding healing has fueled her passion for preventing and addressing workplace bullying. She has dived deep into research and personal stories of targets of workplace bullying to understand how psychological safety can play a pivotal role in creating a work environment that not only prevents bullying but also fosters trust and openness. Through her personal experiences and extensive insights, Lori is dedicated to sharing tools and knowledge, not only to help those who have been targets of workplace bullying but also to empower managers and leaders to cultivate psychologically safe teams. Her narrative-style approach evokes a sense of relatability, resonating with the emotions and experiences of her audience, making her an authentic and credible voice in fostering a culture of trust and openness in teams. She shares quick tips from the research and books she has studied as well as the patterns from the qualitative research from stories of targets themselves in order to help anyone wanting to prevent workplace bullying by recognizing the red flags and cultivating an work culture where bullying is prevented and quickly stopped.
Learn how to:
1. Build a culture of trust
2. Enhance mental well-being
3. Foster psychological safety
The key moments in this episode are:
00:05:21 - Understanding Workplace Bullying
00:09:47 - Psychological Safety and Bullying Prevention
00:12:27 - Creating a Psychologically Safe Environment
00:14:30 - Creating a Culture of Acceptance and Feedback
00:15:28 - Swiftly Addressing Bullying
00:17:31 - Promoting Inclusivity and Respect
Resources:
EPS on spiritual abuse
EPS with grounding techniques with Dr. Debbie Pinkston
1. Google’s Project Aristotle:
2. Amy Edmondson’s Work on Psychological Safety
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00:27:49
Aug 28, 2024
Does this sound familiar? You've been told to work harder, take on more tasks, and just push through those workplace challenges, but the pain of feeling isolated, overwhelmed, and undervalued still lingers. It's time for a different approach to handle workplace adversity and trauma. Let's explore some strategies and support systems that can truly empower you and bring about real change. Join me in finding the right support and reclaiming your inherent value in the face of workplace challenges.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Develop resilience and empowerment with workplace bullying prevention strategies.
Discover effective support systems for women in business to thrive in professional environments.
Understand the impact of workplace adversity on women and how to navigate through challenges.
Learn how to build peer support networks within organizations to foster a supportive work environment.
Implement strategies to handle workplace trauma and emerge stronger in professional settings.
My special guest is Karen Tay
Karen Tay is founder of Inherent, where her team helps women leaders navigate transitions and adversities in their work/life journeys. How Inherent supports women leaders is backed by robust research with Princeton University.
She is concurrently CEO and Head Coach at Threshold Allies, where she is a sought-after international coach and talent consultant, working with top leaders in business and government across Silicon Valley and Asia. She has leveraged her skills in leadership, talent development, strategy and policy to boost equality in cities, uplift underserved populations and women.
Previously, she was the Head (Senior Director) of Strategy and Operations and Chief of Staff to the CEO at Iterative Health, a fast-growing digital health company that raised $180M in funding. She also built and led global technology talent operations for Singapore's Smart Nation Initiative and Singapore Global Network, scaling the tech talent pipeline by 20X in three years. As a strategy advisor to the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers of Singapore, she designed and implemented billion-dollar education and social policy reforms and was a political speechwriter.
She is a Singularity University faculty member, a Women's Forum editorial board member, published author, and a recipient of several awards and honors for her work in STEM and public good.
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The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to Workplace Trauma and Betterhelp Sponsorship
00:02:55 - Karen's Background and Work at Inherent
00:07:37 - Key Findings from the Princeton White Paper
00:10:52 - Impact on Companies and Support for Women
00:13:17 - Gender Disparities and Workplace Bullying
00:14:31 - Gender Disparity in Promotions and Opportunities
00:15:46 - Hierarchy and Power Dynamics
00:16:27 - Workplace Adversity and Support
00:18:39 - Long-Term Impacts of Workplace Bullying
00:25:21 - Invisible Challenges for Women in the Workplace
00:28:44 - Challenges for Women in the Workplace
00:30:29 - The Burnout Trap
00:31:57 - Strategies and Policies
00:35:10 - Workplace First Aid
00:37:47 - You're Not Alone
00:42:43 - Joining the Difference Maker Community
00:43:27 - The Power of Deep Conversations
00:44:00 - Importance of Finding Safe Spaces
00:44:48 - Spurring On Conversations
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00:46:45
Aug 21, 2024
Have you wondered why so many keep saying they have been spiritually abused, and yet you wonder what spiritual abuse even is?
Dr. Karen Roudkovski shares her research in her latest book on spiritual abuse and the toll it takes on various types of people and in many types of spiritual spaces even outside of religious houses of worship.
Our special guest is:
Dr. Karen Roudkovski earned the Master of Divinity and Master of Theology degrees, in addition to a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and counseling professor. Dr. Roudkovski is the author of Understanding Spiritual Abuse: What it Is and How to Respond, Spiritual Abuse Assessment: A Tool for Survivors and Their Helpers which released on 8/1/24. She is the author of the forthcoming Spiritual Abuse Recovery Workbook: Engaging Faith in Healing. She is also the co-author of a forthcoming book entitled Counseling through the Storm, on the topic of crisis counseling in ministry and is currently writing a book on the topic of anxiety.
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01:04:33
Aug 14, 2024
If you're feeling overwhelmed by the rise of Christian nationalism and the spread of harmful ideologies, then you are not alone! The misinformation and propaganda being disseminated can make it feel like an uphill battle. The struggle to dismantle these harmful narratives and combat Christian nationalism can be frustrating and disheartening. It's time to take action and implement strategies that actually work. Let's work together to dismantle these harmful ideologies and create a better future for all.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Uncover effective strategies for combatting Christian nationalism and propaganda.
Learn how to navigate religious topics and promote gender equality in podcasts.
Celebrate podcast milestones and the supportive community.
Gain insights into addressing propaganda
My special guest is Scott Coley
Scott Coley, an accomplished scholar who holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Purdue University, a Master’s degree in systematic theology from the University of Notre Dame, and a B.A. in philosophy and English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research interests include philosophy of religion, moral epistemology and political philosophy. He serves on the philosophy faculty at Mount St. Mary’s University, where he teaches courses in moral and political philosophy, history of philosophy and logic. His newly released book is: Ministers of Propaganda: Truth, Power, and the Ideology of the Religious Right.
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The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introducing Betterhelp
00:01:41 - Celebrating 200th Episode
00:06:20 - Impactful Our Story Series
00:09:54 - Building Connections
00:12:46 - Future Direction and Listener Engagement
00:15:25 - Embracing Different Perspectives
00:16:44 - Gratitude for Listeners
00:19:09 - Discussing Scott Coley's Book
00:22:49 - The Motivation to Write the Book
00:29:27 - Rapid Political Developments
00:30:51 - Backlash against women in leadership
00:36:32 - Ideology and hierarchy
00:38:05 - Christian nationalism
00:43:40 - Intersection of authoritarianism and abuse
00:47:35 - White evangelical theology and authoritarianism
00:48:21 - The Relationship Between Truth and Power
00:49:26 - Forms of Propaganda
00:55:15 - Misuse of Scripture
00:57:13 - Reframing Concepts in Politics and Religion
00:58:49 - Practical Steps for Addressing Propaganda
01:04:53 - Embracing Differences in Views
01:05:25 - Global Need for Dignity and Respect
01:06:09 - Engaging with the Audience
01:08:07 - Decoding Propaganda and Fear-Mongering
01:13:20 - Community Engagement and Gratitude
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01:16:00
Aug 07, 2024
Here's a compelling hook for you: "Discover the unexpected journey of an immigrant's resilience and the power of collective action in creating a limitless life. Join us as we uncover the surprising impact of scarcity mentality and how to overcome it with empowerment and empathy. You won't want to miss this eye-opening conversation that will leave you inspired and motivated for positive change."
In this episode, you will be able to:
Uncover an inspiring immigrant success story in the US with so many unequitable obstacles and learn from their journey to triumph over challenges and bring change.
Master effective networking strategies for career growth and take your professional connections to the next level.
Forge a path together with the ultimate workbook guide designed to help you break free from limitations.
Unleash the impact of collective power on social change and learn how you can be a part of creating a better world through united action.
My special guest is Esther Zeledón
Meet Dr. Esther Zeledón, affectionately known as Doctor Ez, a resilient Latina immigrant and a force to be reckoned with. Her journey spans a wide range of roles, from entrepreneur and speaker to coach, award-winning diplomat, and international development professional. A true activist, mentor, extreme couponer, travel guru, dance queen, scientist, and author, Dr. Ez's latest book and number one workbook, "Creating Your Limitless Life on Your Terms," is a testament to her ability to guide others toward a life of fulfillment and joy. She leverages her diverse experiences to foster transformational change and build collective power, rooted in purpose, joy, peace, health, love, and prosperity. Dr. Ez's inspiring journey and insights make her a guiding light for those seeking to unleash their limitless potential and make a difference in the world.
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The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast
00:01:06 - Introduction to Dr. Esther Zeledón
00:02:21 - Discussion on Venezuelan Elections
00:03:00 - Impact of Political Decisions
00:04:49 - Importance of Collective Action
00:14:38 - Unpacking Vision and Superpowers
00:18:39 - Embracing Diversity and Superpowers
00:21:55 - Scarcity Mentality in Politics
00:25:08 - Fostering Abundance Mindset
00:27:49 - Challenging Limiting Narratives
00:29:19 - Immigration and Economic Opportunity
00:31:57 - Immigrant Experience
00:35:57 - Navigating the System
00:39:36 - Overcoming Discrimination
00:40:36 - Modeling Authenticity and Inclusion
00:41:23 - Overcoming Stereotypes and Bias
00:43:23 - Writing a Memoir and Challenging Scrutiny
00:45:48 - Building Resilience and Empathy
00:49:44 - Creating Your Limitless Life
00:54:10 - Spreading Hope and Inspiration
00:54:55 - Impact of the Podcast
00:55:23 - Call to Action
00:55:53 - Exclusive Content and Community
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00:58:04
Jul 31, 2024
Have you heard these statements about a woman with leadership gifts? 1. That woman is less capable of leadership due to the way she talks/smiles/laughs/doesn't smile. 2. That woman doesn't have the potential because she just got lucky to be where she is. 3. She would be better suited for a supportive role because we need a strong man to lead. We will share the sexism behind these statements rooted in stereotypes, but let's dive deeper into confronting sexism in the church first.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Confronting sexism in the church: Uncover strategies to challenge and overcome gender bias in conservative church and political settings.
Women's leadership in evangelical churches: Explore inspiring stories of women breaking barriers and leading with strength and grace in their communities.
Impact of theological beliefs on politics and culture: Understand the influence of ideologies on political dynamics and how to navigate these complexities as either a female or male leader.
Role of male allies in promoting gender equality: Learn how to engage and collaborate as supportive male allies to foster an inclusive and equitable church and political environment.
Navigating leadership as a woman in conservative spaces: Gain insights on thriving as a female leader in traditional church settings and embracing your unique role in shaping the future within and outside of church settings.
My special guest is Heather Matthews
The Rev. Dr. Heather Matthews is the Doctor of Ministry Program Manager at Wheaton College Graduate School. Dr. Matthews has also worked as a pastor, church planter, non-profit leader, and missionary for over twenty years. Heather has a D.Min. from Fuller Seminary, an M.A. in Educational Ministry and an M.A. in Counseling Ministry from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Heather’s area of expertise is women in church leadership. She is the author of Confronting Sexism in the Church: How We Got Here and What We Can Do About It published by InterVarsity Press which will be available August 27, 2024. Heather’s broad range of personal and professional experience allows her to teach and consult on topics including abuse and trauma; gender and sexuality; healthy Christian leadership; church planting and pastoral ministry; marriage and divorce; betrayal and pornography; social and racial justice issues, cross-cultural issues, and local and global mission.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to Confronting Sexism in the Church
00:02:26 - The Influence of Religion and Politics
00:08:44 - Role of Male Allies
00:11:10 - Personal Journey and Motivation for the Book
00:13:44 - Broad Examination of Sexism in Evangelicalism
00:14:40 - The Impact of Complementarian Culture
00:16:29 - Unconscious Sexism and Hidden Patriarchy
00:19:10 - Women's Stories of Sexism and Discrimination
00:21:43 - Lack of Equity in Church Leadership
00:26:07 - Shaping Perspectives through Diverse Backgrounds
00:31:21 - Impact of the Last 50 Years on Women in the Church
00:33:19 - Gender Biases in Leadership
00:35:20 - Visibility of Women's Contributions
00:38:00 - Sexist Tropes and Gender Expectations
00:43:58 - Creating Supportive Environments for Women in Churches
00:46:53 - The Reality of Abuse in the Church
00:47:33 - Sexism in the Church and Abuse
00:48:21 - The Church's Problem with Sexism
00:49:29 - Confronting Sexism Everywhere
00:50:35 - Creating Gender Equalities in Leadership
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01:01:24
Jul 31, 2024
Have you heard these statements about a woman with leadership gifts? 1. That woman is less capable of leadership due to the way she talks/smiles/laughs/doesn't smile. 2. That woman doesn't have the potential because she just got lucky to be where she is. 3. She would be better suited for a supportive role because we need a strong man to lead. We will share the sexism behind these statements rooted in stereotypes, but let's dive deeper into confronting sexism in the church first.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Confronting sexism in the church: Uncover strategies to challenge and overcome gender bias in conservative church and political settings.
Women's leadership in evangelical churches: Explore inspiring stories of women breaking barriers and leading with strength and grace in their communities.
Impact of theological beliefs on politics and culture: Understand the influence of ideologies on political dynamics and how to navigate these complexities as either a female or male leader.
Role of male allies in promoting gender equality: Learn how to engage and collaborate as supportive male allies to foster an inclusive and equitable church and political environment. Jimmy Carter's Ted Talk.
Navigating leadership as a woman in conservative spaces: Gain insights on thriving as a female leader in traditional church settings and embracing your unique role in shaping the future within and outside of church settings.
My special guest is Heather Matthews
The Rev. Dr. Heather Matthews is the Doctor of Ministry Program Manager at Wheaton College Graduate School. Dr. Matthews has also worked as a pastor, church planter, non-profit leader, and missionary for over twenty years. Heather has a D.Min. from Fuller Seminary, an M.A. in Educational Ministry and an M.A. in Counseling Ministry from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Heather’s area of expertise is women in church leadership. She is the author of Confronting Sexism in the Church: How We Got Here and What We Can Do About It published by InterVarsity Press which will be available August 27, 2024. Heather’s broad range of personal and professional experience allows her to teach and consult on topics including abuse and trauma; gender and sexuality; healthy Christian leadership; church planting and pastoral ministry; marriage and divorce; betrayal and pornography; social and racial justice issues, cross-cultural issues, and local and global mission.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to Confronting Sexism in the Church
00:02:26 - The Influence of Religion and Politics
00:08:44 - Role of Male Allies
00:11:10 - Personal Journey and Motivation for the Book
00:13:44 - Broad Examination of Sexism in Evangelicalism
00:14:40 - The Impact of Complementarian Culture
00:16:29 - Unconscious Sexism and Hidden Patriarchy
00:19:10 - Women's Stories of Sexism and Discrimination
00:21:43 - Lack of Equity in Church Leadership
00:26:07 - Shaping Perspectives through Diverse Backgrounds
00:31:21 - Impact of the Last 50 Years on Women in the Church
00:33:19 - Gender Biases in Leadership
00:35:20 - Visibility of Women's Contributions
00:38:00 - Sexist Tropes and Gender Expectations
00:43:58 - Creating Supportive Environments for Women in Churches
00:46:53 - The Reality of Abuse in the Church
00:47:33 - Sexism in the Church and Abuse
00:48:21 - The Church's Problem with Sexism
00:49:29 - Confronting Sexism Everywhere
00:50:35 - Creating Gender Equalities in Leadership
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01:01:24
Jul 31, 2024
Have you heard these statements about a woman with leadership gifts? 1. That woman is less capable of leadership due to the way she talks/smiles/laughs/doesn't smile. 2. That woman doesn't have the potential because she just got lucky to be where she is. 3. She would be better suited for a supportive role because we need a strong man to lead. We will share the sexism behind about these statements rooted in stereotypes, but let's dive deeper into confronting sexism in the church first.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Confronting sexism in the church: Uncover strategies to challenge and overcome gender bias in conservative church and political settings.
Women's leadership in evangelical churches: Explore inspiring stories of women breaking barriers and leading with strength and grace in their communities.
Impact of theological beliefs on politics and culture: Understand the influence of ideologies on political dynamics and how to navigate these complexities as either a female or male leader.
Role of male allies in promoting gender equality: Learn how to engage and collaborate as supportive male allies to foster an inclusive and equitable church and political environment.
Navigating leadership as a woman in conservative spaces: Gain insights on thriving as a female leader in traditional church settings and embracing your unique role in shaping the future within and outside of church settings.
My special guest is Heather Matthews
The Rev. Dr. Heather Matthews is the Doctor of Ministry Program Manager at Wheaton College Graduate School. Dr. Matthews has also worked as a pastor, church planter, non-profit leader, and missionary for over twenty years. Heather has a D.Min. from Fuller Seminary, an M.A. in Educational Ministry and an M.A. in Counseling Ministry from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. Heather’s area of expertise is women in church leadership. She is the author of Confronting Sexism in the Church: How We Got Here and What We Can Do About It published by InterVarsity Press which will be available August 27, 2024. Heather’s broad range of personal and professional experience allows her to teach and consult on topics including abuse and trauma; gender and sexuality; healthy Christian leadership; church planting and pastoral ministry; marriage and divorce; betrayal and pornography; social and racial justice issues, cross-cultural issues, and local and global mission.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to Confronting Sexism in the Church
00:02:26 - The Influence of Religion and Politics
00:08:44 - Role of Male Allies
00:11:10 - Personal Journey and Motivation for the Book
00:13:44 - Broad Examination of Sexism in Evangelicalism
00:14:40 - The Impact of Complementarian Culture
00:16:29 - Unconscious Sexism and Hidden Patriarchy
00:19:10 - Women's Stories of Sexism and Discrimination
00:21:43 - Lack of Equity in Church Leadership
00:26:07 - Shaping Perspectives through Diverse Backgrounds
00:31:21 - Impact of the Last 50 Years on Women in the Church
00:33:19 - Gender Biases in Leadership
00:35:20 - Visibility of Women's Contributions
00:38:00 - Sexist Tropes and Gender Expectations
00:43:58 - Creating Supportive Environments for Women in Churches
00:46:53 - The Reality of Abuse in the Church
00:47:33 - Sexism in the Church and Abuse
00:48:21 - The Church's Problem with Sexism
00:49:29 - Confronting Sexism Everywhere
00:50:35 - Creating Gender Equalities in Leadership
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01:01:24
Jul 24, 2024
Discover the unexpected impact of faith in the legal profession with attorney Robert Callahan. His new book 'Fire in the Whole' challenges the norms of white Christianity and its impact on racial dynamics. But there's a twist – find out how his legal practice integrates faith in a way that's both surprising and enlightening. Stay tuned for a revealing conversation that's sure to leave you thinking.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the transformative power of integrating faith in legal practice.
Explore the crucial role of legal support in addressing workplace abuse.
Uncover the impact of white Christianity on complex racial dynamics.
Learn effective strategies for overcoming spiritual trauma in the legal profession.
Navigate the intricate intersection of politics and religion in modern America.
My special guest is Robert Callahan
Robert is an author and accomplished attorney, at Callahan & King, PLLC in Waco, Texas. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Gonzaga University and a Juris Doctorate at Baylor University School of Law where he teaches a course entitled Integrating Faith and Legal Practice. In 2020, Robert was named Lawyer of the Year by the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers' Association. With an undeniable talent for blending humor and insight, he tackles the issues of law, race, and religion. Robert’s book FIRE IN THE WHOLE: Embracing Our Righteous Anger with White Christianity and Reclaiming Our Wholeness is available for pre-order.
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The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast
00:00:25 - Betterhelp Sponsorship
00:01:35 - Introduction to Robert Callahan
00:02:19 - Reaction to Potential First Woman President
00:11:15 - Robert's Experience with Right-Wing Christianity
00:15:31 - The Dehumanizing Effects of Fundamentalism
00:16:12 - Experience in the Largest Muslim Nation
00:17:28 - The Packaging of Fundamentalism
00:20:40 - The Recruitment of College-Age Students
00:25:28 - White Christianity and Nationalism
00:32:02 - Lack of acknowledgment for Black deaths
00:34:38 - Tokenization and dehumanization
00:35:14 - Misogynoir and racism
00:37:28 - Foundational aspects of racism
00:45:25 - Integrating faith in legal practice
00:46:45 - The Importance of a Mission Beyond Self
00:47:55 - Mission of Justice and Fairness
00:49:35 - Embracing Righteous Anger and Reclaiming Wholeness
00:51:32 - Challenging Conversations and Mutual Understanding
01:00:56 - Fighting Abuse in Churches and Workplace Environments
01:02:04 - Introduction and Appreciation
01:02:50 - Embracing Righteous Anger
01:03:14 - Observations from Other Countries
01:04:15 - 200th Episode Celebration
01:05:12 - Farewell and Call to Action
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01:06:42
Jul 17, 2024
If you're feeling overwhelmed by the weight of history and the struggle for justice, if you're tired of the whitewashed narratives and want to embrace the hard truths, then you are not alone! The journey to shalom, to a heaven on earth, requires all of us, and Lisa Sharon Harper's work is a testament to that. Are you ready to join in and make a difference?
In this episode, you will be able to:
Understand the far-reaching effects of American exceptionalism on global politics and culture.
Explore the significance of Shalom in navigating contemporary conflicts and fostering peace.
Uncover the historical impact of colonization on shaping religious beliefs and practices worldwide.
Learn effective strategies for addressing and combating racial injustice in society.
Recognize the importance and enduring relevance of the Equal Rights Amendment in today's world.
My special guest is Lisa Sharon Harper
Lisa Sharon Harper is the founder and president of Freedom Road, a groundbreaking consulting group that crafts experiences that bring common understanding and common commitments that lead to common action toward a more just world. Lisa is a public theologian whose writing, speaking, activism and training has sparked and fed the fires of re-formation in the church from Ferguson and Charlottesville to South Africa, Brazil, Australia and Ireland. Lisa’s book, Fortune: How Race Broke My Family And The World--And How To Repair It All was named one of the “Best Books of 2022” and The Very Good Gospel was named 2016 “Book of the Year” by Englewood Review of Books. Lisa is a board member of Justice Revival—the leading organization of the #Faith4ERA campaign. An Auburn Senior Fellow, Lisa is also proud to join the inaugural cohort of the Aspen Institute Racial Justice and Religion Collective. The Huffington Post identified Lisa as one of 50 Women Religious Leaders to Celebrate on International Women’s Day. Lisa is host of the Freedom Road Podcast, cohost of The FOUR Podcast and author of her weekly column, “The Truth Is…”, on Freedom Road Substack.
Check out Lori's interview with Allyson McKinney Timm, Executive Director of Justice Revival on International Women's Day here.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introducing the Guest
00:02:47 - Personal Journey and Ancestral History
00:06:34 - Humanizing History and Faith
00:10:52 - Doing Justice in More Just Ways
00:14:09 - Democratizing Power and Agency
00:14:52 - The Image of God and Stewardship
00:16:04 - Story Reconciliation and Narrative Gap
00:17:56 - Evangelical Institutions and Narrative Reconciliation
00:19:14 - Reckoning with the Gospel
00:23:03 - Shalom and the Situation in Gaza
00:30:58 - Call for Divestment and Ceasefire
00:34:58 - History of Women's Rights in the US
00:39:36 - Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and American Democracy
00:42:21 - Importance of Constitutional Amendments
00:45:51 - Commitment to Repair and Decolonization
00:46:25 - Eurocentrism in Scripture Interpretation
00:47:14 - Global Impact of Faith and Politics
00:48:36 - Decolonization Journey and Resources
00:49:38 - Making a Difference and Embracing Uncomfortable Conversations
00:53:52 - Pursuit of Shalom and Personal Reflection
01:00:47 - Collaboration and Making a Difference
01:01:15 - Self-Care and Rest
01:01:42 - Call to Action
We must follow in the footsteps of the movements that have come before that have been faith rooted. It is up to us. - Lisa Sharon Harper
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01:02:43
Jul 10, 2024
Want to know how filmmaker Patrick Thies is creating impactful storytelling and making a difference through his work? Stay tuned as we dive into his inspiring journey and the unique perspectives he brings to the world of film. Get ready to be inspired by his dedication and passion for diverse and meaningful storytelling.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Navigating the New Normal: Launching Your Filmmaking Career Post-Covid.
Navigating the New Normal: Launching Your Filmmaking Career Post-Covid.
Discovering the Intriguing Impact of International Adoption on Identity Formation.
Tackling the Fentanyl Crisis: Unveiling the Potential of Film as a Catalyst for Change.
Unleashing Success: Mastering Strategies for Independent Filmmaking Triumph.
My special guest is Patrick Thies
Patrick Thies is a filmmaker, screenwriter, and film director based in North Hollywood, California. His professional expertise encompasses cinematography, video production, and drone operation. Patrick's recent focus on addressing the fentanyl crisis through film reflects his commitment to using visual storytelling as a tool for social impact. As an adoptee from Lima, Peru, Patrick's personal background adds a distinct and authentic dimension to his creative work. With a strong emphasis on leveraging advanced technology and a dedication to diverse and impactful narratives, Patrick brings a unique and valuable perspective to the filmmaking industry.
"It's important to see that because that's what our world is. We're very diverse. Everyone is here. It should never just be one mold."
- Patrick Thies
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast
00:00:50 - Sponsorship by Betterhelp
00:01:40 - Introduction of Patrick Thies
00:02:32 - Conversations about California Weather
00:07:52 - Impact of Adoption on Filmmaking
00:13:07 - Dreaming of Machu Picchu
00:15:25 - Identity and Family Dynamics
00:17:02 - Racial Identity in South America
00:18:34 - Small Town Upbringing
00:20:23 - Challenges and Opportunities in Filmmaking
00:25:27 - The Cost of Creativity in the Film Industry
00:27:39 - Addressing the Fentanyl Crisis Through Film
00:29:01 - Humanizing Addicts and Addressing Community Apathy
00:32:39 - The Power of Film in Creating Empathy and Driving Change
00:35:25 - Importance of Diversity and Representation in Film
00:37:47 - Finding Empathy for the Villain
00:38:11 - Monsters Are Real
00:39:27 - Diversity on Screen and Behind the Scenes
00:41:29 - Overcoming Challenges and Finding Support
00:44:23 - Using Film to Create Awareness and Impact
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https://www.twitter.com/@awodpod
https://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifference
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00:51:24
Jul 10, 2024
Want to know how filmmaker Patrick Thies is creating impactful storytelling and making a difference through his work? Stay tuned as we dive into his inspiring journey and the unique perspectives he brings to the world of film. Get ready to be inspired by his dedication and passion for diverse and meaningful storytelling.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Navigating the New Normal: Launching Your Filmmaking Career Post-Covid.
Navigating the New Normal: Launching Your Filmmaking Career Post-Covid.
Discovering the Intriguing Impact of International Adoption on Identity Formation.
Tackling the Fentanyl Crisis: Unveiling the Potential of Film as a Catalyst for Change.
Unleashing Success: Mastering Strategies for Independent Filmmaking Triumph.
My special guest is Patrick Thies
Patrick Thies is a filmmaker, screenwriter, and film director based in North Hollywood, California. His professional expertise encompasses cinematography, video production, and drone operation. Patrick's recent focus on addressing the fentanyl crisis through film reflects his commitment to using visual storytelling as a tool for social impact. As an adoptee from Lima, Peru, Patrick's personal background adds a distinct and authentic dimension to his creative work. With a strong emphasis on leveraging advanced technology and a dedication to diverse and impactful narratives, Patrick brings a unique and valuable perspective to the filmmaking industry.
"It's important to see that because that's what our world is. We're very diverse. Everyone is here. It should never just be one mold."
- Patrick Thies
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to the Podcast
00:00:50 - Sponsorship by Betterhelp
00:01:40 - Introduction of Patrick Thies
00:02:32 - Conversations about California Weather
00:07:52 - Impact of Adoption on Filmmaking
00:13:07 - Dreaming of Machu Picchu
00:15:25 - Identity and Family Dynamics
00:17:02 - Racial Identity in South America
00:18:34 - Small Town Upbringing
00:20:23 - Challenges and Opportunities in Filmmaking
00:25:27 - The Cost of Creativity in the Film Industry
00:27:39 - Addressing the Fentanyl Crisis Through Film
00:29:01 - Humanizing Addicts and Addressing Community Apathy
00:32:39 - The Power of Film in Creating Empathy and Driving Change
00:35:25 - Importance of Diversity and Representation in Film
00:37:47 - Finding Empathy for the Villain
00:38:11 - Monsters Are Real
00:39:27 - Diversity on Screen and Behind the Scenes
00:41:29 - Overcoming Challenges and Finding Support
00:44:23 - Using Film to Create Awareness and Impact
https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/aworldofdifference/
https://www.twitter.com/@awodpod
https://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifference
https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/
https://www.instagram.com/aworldof.difference
https://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference
00:51:24