The Uniquely Ordinary Leader
Our guest today is Ristina Gooden. Ristina’s work centers on her belief that what is central to God’s love for God’s people is that we all flourish. She exercises this belief through her writing, preaching, and speaking on topics about faith, race, gender and sexuality, and pop culture through a womanist lens. A licensed minister in the Baptist Church tradition, Gooden is a third year student at Vanderbilt Divinity School, concentrating on Religion, Gender, and Sexuality. She also serves as president of the Vanderbilt Divinity School Black Seminarians and Student Government Association. Following her studies at Vanderbilt, she plans to pursue her Ph.D. in Homiletics. Today we chat about human flourishing. . .how do we find it or deepen it our lives; how do we make room for it in our work, with our colleagues? Our family? Our friends? Oddly enough, the foundation of this concept can be found in the writings of Aristotle. Aristotle discusses, what he calls, the virtues which include brave, temperate, witty, friendly and more. He discusses what those virtue look like when we are deficient in them or have them in excess. Check out the visual on instagram: uniquelyordinarychyrel https://positivepsychology.com/flourishing/
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