The Revolution Leadership Podcast

#22 Leading Through Racism - Joe Couch

1 h 4 min · 3. Jan. 2023
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Racism is not a political issue or an American issue, it is a human issue. In this episode, Joe Couch talks us through this difficult topic as it pertains to leadership in a deeply thoughtful & truthful way. He talks through the root cause of racism, tells stories of historical leaders who have effectively lead through racism & dives into some practical application of where to go from here. God is central to this conversation because there is no hope for redemption apart living in right relationship with our Creator God & living in the ways He intended us to live. Treating people as God intended leads to freedom & life for ALL people.

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Ryan Hewitt is a PHD candidate studying Ministry & Leadership with a focus on sexuality. Through his studies, Ryan has been doing a deep dive on the intersection between culture, ministry & sexuality & how it all affects society as a whole. Ryan previously worked in education for 10+ years as a teacher & principle.  In this episode we talk about the history of sexuality in cultures & society. We'll dig into how important it is to see that sexuality is meant to be viewed both individual & cultural. Ryan gives us important insights & research backed knowledge about what history teaches us about sexuality in society & what that means for us today.  This is part 1 of 3 episodes on Leadership & Sexuality.  You can learn more about the work Ryan is doing at outofthefog.faith

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