This solo episode is a follow on to last week’s talking about a specific way you bear the imago dei through creativity. I know not everyone sees themselves as creative yet the truth is we all wear the fingerprint of God as a creative person;...
I am naturally curious and I love asking questions. The title of this episode is the reflective question I’m inviting you to ponder: How do you bear the Imago Dei? If you haven’t thought much about your answer to this question I hope...
Allow me to introduce you to an amazing leader whose resume is full, yet the resume behind the resume is what this conversation focuses on. Annie Perdue-Olson is my guest today and we had a wonderful conversation which I am confident will encourage...
Are you Reactive or Responsive in the face of a surprise change? What clues does your body give when you have something come out of left field? Viktor Frankl, Austrian neurologist, psychologist and Holocaust survivor, spoke of an essential piece of...
In a follow on solo episode I pull back the current a bit on how true Growing is Slow Going is in my own transformational journey. Hope you’re encouraged to keep moving forward one step, one breath at a time. I begin this episode with a bit of...
Mary Oliver wrote these now famous words: Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? For twenty years I have been growing away from doing to grow into simply being. If you were to write a To Be list, what would be on it...
In this solo episode, I try to navigate between my educator voice and my soul care voice to help bring awareness to the practice of perspective taking. Not only is this a well-researched leadership skill, perspective taking can help in all...
Kathy Hamilton is a dear friend who continues to practice intentional personal, professional and spiritual growth. In our conversation you will hear several nuggets of practical, actionable wisdom and you’ll be encouraged for your own journey...
A term from story writing sticks with me: through line. It’s the theme of the story. It’s the thread that weaves all the way from beginning to end and holds the story together. You have a through line. I have quoted from a thin, pithy...
We learn early what makes the important people in our lives smile, laugh, reward or punish us. We learn to perform to gain a sense of value, a sense of worth. As we grow we can perform in many ways. William Shakespeare penned the words, “All...