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Our guest is MARK BATTERSON, lead pastor of National Community Church in DC, NYT best-selling author of 25 books, including his most recent A Million Little Miracles, and popular speaker. Mark is also the lead visionary of the Dream Collective, and of course helped start Ebenezer's Coffeehouse, one of the top coffee shops on Capital Hill. We discuss miracles, physics, leadership, pastoring in DC, the power of generational vision, and much more. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode: UNITUS – (FOOTWEAR and APPAREL) Unitus is a faith-focused footwear and apparel company started by NBA player, Jonathan Isaac. Visit http://weareunitus.com. Unitus exists to help followers of Jesus honor God in their everyday life. The most recent shoe drop is the Fortra - a lifestyle running shoe featuring 1 Samuel 2:30 on the back. Choose your favorite shoes, workout gear or leisure wear. Makes a great Christmas present for friends and family. Check them out at http://weareunitus.com. And CONVOY OF HOPE - Please donate to the Hurricane Helene relief effort and ongoing work at http://convoyofhope.org/donate. Convoy is my trusted partner for delivering food and relief by responding to disasters in the US and all around the world. Right now, Convoy of Hope is still responding to devastation in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and TN because of Hurricane Helene and Milton. Providing basic needs like food, hygiene supplies, medical supplies, blankets, bedding, diapers, clothing and more. All through partnering with local Churches. Join me and please support their incredible work as you support orgs end of year. To donate visit http://convoyofhope.org/donate.
Welcome back! Today, we're with Mark Batterson, a New York Times bestselling author and an amazing pastor and leader. We're talking about finishing the year strong. This conversation is a great reminder of how we need to look at life and that God has so much for us that sometimes, in the hustle and bustle of daily life and the stress of daily life, we don't fully recognize. Mark Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC. He is a best-selling author of 23 books. He also serves as lead visionary for The Dream Collective, which equips and supports dreamers who long for revival in the church, reformation in the kingdom, and renaissance in culture. In Mark's newest book, A Million Little Miracles: Rediscover the God Who Is Bigger Than Big, Closer Than Close, and Gooder Than Good, he reminds us of the millions of miracles God performs every day and inspires us to live with a clearer sense of identity and purpose. Great things Mark and I discussed today: (4:25) Everyday miracles (11:28) The miracle of play (15:00) Barriers that keep us from seeing everyday miracles in our lives (15:54) First step to identifying the little miracles in our lives to feel re-enchanted (21:20) Using two-foot field trips to reset your perspective Listen now: Listen now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Watch on YouTube Links to great things we discussed (podcast): Mark Batterson Website Mark Batterson Instagram National Community Church A Million Little Miracles: Rediscover the God Who Is Bigger Than Big, Closer Than Close, and Gooder Than Good Million Little Miracles - Elevation Music Maverick City Music Bonhoeffer The Pursuit of God Knowledge of the Holy Oura Ring Pink Miracle Shoe Cleaner Create a Course Alli Worthington on YouTube Remaining You While Raising Them Little Things Studio Delightful stocking stuffers and gifts at Little Things Studio! All three small notepad designs feature a lined sheet for writing. Quality printing and superb colors make this notepad a joy to use or gift to someone you love. Illustrated by Kate Whitley. I co-own Little Things Studio which is a woman-owned small business bringing daily reminders of beauty and truth to your home and life. These thoughtfully designed products are made in the USA and focus on the rich words of hymns and the beauty of nature. Hope you loved this episode! Make sure to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Don't forget to check us out on YouTube and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
In this episode of The Post-Christian Podcast, Dr. Eric Bryant sits down with Heather Zempel from National Community Church in Washington DC. Heather shares her insights on navigating a post-Christian world, emphasizing the importance of revisiting how we fulfill our mission and how we serve as the local church - to root them in biblical truth rather than in inherited cultural norms. Heather discusses the innovative Dream Collective, an initiative launched to train, encourage, and inspire church planters and missional ventures. She highlights transformative stories, like Ebenezer's Coffee Shop, where everyday encounters lead to profound spiritual impact. Heather also offers valuable advice for church leaders feeling overwhelmed in today's rapidly evolving cultural landscape. Timestamps: 00:00 Teaser and Introduction 03:38 Steward well, support church planters, embrace community. 08:16 Reevaluating beliefs, strengthening faith through renewed mission. 09:49 Commitment to pointing people towards God 15:47 Disciples embody Jesus' teachings, bringing peace and hope. 19:24 Inspired by faith despite unanswered prayers. 20:05 Alpha encourages open, supportive faith discussions. Don't miss this enlightening conversation packed with practical wisdom for churches striving to thrive in a post-Christian context. Dive in and discover how you can be a part of God's mission in our changing world! Visit ericbryant.org for more resources. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-bryant1/support
On Books, Kids & Creations host Tracy Blom sits down with Australian hip-hop journalist Simone Jordan to discuss her journey as an author and her love for hip-hop, which started at a very young age. Her journalism career spans decades and includes exclusive interviews with hip-hop legends-- at a time when, believe it or not, people were passing on those interviews. Her new memoir, Tell Her She's Dreamin', is packed with passion and shows the ups and downs that led to her becoming Australia's most successful hip-hop journalist, with a career spanning print, radio, TV, and digital media. More about Simone At 23, she founded Urban Hitz, the country's highest-selling rap and R&B publication. Later, in New York City, she served as the content director of The Source, the iconic ‘Hip-Hop Bible' that inspired her reporting and social consciousness. Simone is a passionate advocate for equity and inclusion, dedicating her career to mentoring young women and guiding the next generation of talent through her consulting agency, The Dream Collective, and her work with Media Diversity Australia and Diversity Arts Australia. Her debut book, Tell Her She's Dreamin', won the 2021 Richell Prize. Buy the book here https://www.amazon.com/Tell-Her-Shes-Dreamin-ambitious/dp/0733649750
On Books, Kids & Creations host Tracy Blom sits down with Australian hip-hop journalist Simone Jordan to discuss her journey as an author and her love for hip-hop, which started at a very young age. Her journalism career spans decades and includes exclusive interviews with hip-hop legends-- at a time when, believe it or not, people were passing on those interviews. Her new memoir, Tell Her She's Dreamin', is packed with passion and shows the ups and downs that led to her becoming Australia's most successful hip-hop journalist, with a career spanning print, radio, TV, and digital media. More about Simone At 23, she founded Urban Hitz, the country's highest-selling rap and R&B publication. Later, in New York City, she served as the content director of The Source, the iconic ‘Hip-Hop Bible' that inspired her reporting and social consciousness. Simone is a passionate advocate for equity and inclusion, dedicating her career to mentoring young women and guiding the next generation of talent through her consulting agency, The Dream Collective, and her work with Media Diversity Australia and Diversity Arts Australia. Her debut book, Tell Her She's Dreamin', won the 2021 Richell Prize. Buy the book here https://www.amazon.com/Tell-Her-Shes-Dreamin-ambitious/dp/0733649750
On today's show we are diving into the intersection of creativyt and discipleship! Brain Daniel and Haley. Malone are joined by Heather Zemple to cover a range of topics including leadership, discipleship, creativity, and generational dynamics within the church. Heather Zemple is passionate about making disciples, cultivating community, and curating experiences that expand the horizons of possibility. With a background in biological engineering, she brings a unique perspective to ministry leadership. Heather leads NCC's Dream Collective community of pastors, artists, and entrepreneurs who explore the intersection of gospel and culture. Heather wrote a few books, including Community is Messy, Amazed and Confused, and Big Change, Small Groups. She loves watching football, finding the best BBQ joints, and trekking through National Parks with her husband Ryan and energetic daughter Sawyer Elizabeth.Heather shares insights on the association between creativity and leadership, the role of creativity in discipleship, and the challenges and opportunities presented by multi-generational congregations. The conversation explores the evolution of discipleship and small group ministry, focusing on generational differences, authenticity, and the challenges of navigating modern issues. It delves into the nuances of discipleship, the role of technology, and the importance of creating safe spaces for asking hard questions. Thanks for listening and sharing with a friend! SHOW LINKS: The Dream CollectiveConnect with Heather Zemple
In this podcast episode, William Vanderbloemen talks with Mark Batterson. Mark serves as the lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC. He is also the lead visionary for The Dream Collective and a New York Times bestselling author. Mark Batterson discusses the importance of agility in leadership and shares his personal experiences of pivoting and adapting in his church and ministry. He emphasizes the need for leaders to stay flexible and open to new ways of doing things, and highlights the role of prayer in discerning God's agenda. Mark also talks about the challenges and rewards of leading a church in the nation's capital and shares practical tips for staying agile and maintaining growth. https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/be-the-unicorn-special-edition-the-agile
Megan Mary is a dream worker who specializes in the analysis of women's dreams to promote transformative personal growth and enlightenment. Founder of Women's Dream Analysis, the Women's Dream Enlightenment podcast, and the Women's Dream Collective, she is an intuitive, introverted mystic and author. You can learn more about Women's Dream Analysis by visiting womensdreamanalysis.com. Women Finding Clarity Listeners can receive 24% off Megan's "Dream Decoding Course & Dream Session Package" by visiting Clarity24 Discount!
Bringing a much needed calming zen influence to the Vayse Institute of Over Thinking and Catastrophic Worry, Hine and Buckley welcome therapist and former Tibetan Buddhist monk, Roger Jayamanne to the podcast. Roger leads Hine and Buckley through a quest which is thousands of years and many life cycles old as they discuss his life within the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and what it actually teaches: was the Buddha a real person? Is life just sorrow and suffering? What is the Tao?... and he divulges some of the weirder, reality-defying experiences he has had on his travels including mind reading, a monk's arm stretching to six feet long and a lama summoning a parliament of owls as a spiritual escort to Edinburgh Airport... (recorded 13 November 2023) Thanks to Roger for putting up with our frenzied anxiety and thanks as always to Keith for the show notes. 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We talk to Imogen Palmer about the life skills that can be learned from the art of improv, and how these can help us in our interactions with others – from learning to listen, build and collaborate, to being brave and confident in your own wonderful weirdness.Imogen also leads Gwen and Kate through a classic improv game (try this one next time you're stuck in a traffic jam... or after a few tequilas!) and sets us a challenge to try out in everyday life.Imogen is a highly experienced improv performer, coach and facilitator. For more information about improv classes and shows, visit the Bristol Improv Theatre website at improvtheatre.co.ukFind out how you can bring improv to your workplace or community setting: improvtheatre.co.uk/workplace-and-applied-improv-training/To find out more about Imogen's creative ventures, you can visit her theatre company site thedelightcollective.co.ukIn this episode we also mention the very first episode of Right Up My Podcast. You can listen here: rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/5429605-ep-1-living-orgasmicallyThank you to our team:Music - Andrew GrimesArtwork - Erica Frances GeorgeIf you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. Thank you!Join the RUMP Club! Support the team and access exclusive content from as little as £3 p/month at: https://www.patreon.com/rightupmypodcastSupport the showInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rightupmy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RightUpMy
Welcome to the Pinkleton Pull-Aside Podcast. On this podcast, let's step aside from our busy lives to have fun, fascinating life giving conversation with inspiring authors, pastors, sports personalities and other influencers, leaders and followers. Sit back, grab some coffee, or head down the road and let's get the good and the gold from today's guest. Our host is Jeff Pinkleton, Executive Director of the Gathering of the Miami Valley, where their mission is to connect men to men, and men to God. You can reach Jeff at GatheringMV.org or find him on Facebook at The Gathering of the Miami Valley.Mark Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC, one church with multiple locations. NCC also owns and operates Ebenezers Coffeehouse, The Miracle Theatre, the DC Dream Center, and Capital Turnaround as gathering places for the community and funding for Kingdom causes. Mark serves as lead visionary for The Dream Collective, which equips and supports dreamers who long for revival in the church, reformation in the kingdom, and renaissance in culture.Mark holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University and is the author of 23 books including the New York Times bestselling The Circle Maker as well as In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, Wild Goose Chase, Double Blessing, Whisper, and, most recently, Win the Day and Do it for a Day. Mark is married to Lora and they live on Capitol Hill. They have three children: Parker, Summer (married to Austin), and Josiah.
Please, Sorry, Thanks: These three magic words are the keys to healthy relationships and successful careers. Nothing opens doors like a genuine "please." Nothing resolves conflict like a sincere apology. Nothing incurs favor like heartfelt gratitude. Mike Linch welcomes back Mark Batterson, Pastor of National Community Church in Washington, D.C., and author of Please, Sorry, Thanks: The Three Words that Change Everything. Mark shares how each of these words are essentially a different posture of the heart, and he explains that our country is in dire need of a “revival of politeness.”In addition to serving as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC, one church with multiple locations, Mark serves as lead visionary for The Dream Collective, which equips and supports dreamers who long for revival in the church, reformation in the kingdom, and renaissance in culture.Mark holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University and is the author of 23 books including the New York Times bestselling The Circle Maker as well as In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, Wild Goose Chase, Double Blessing, Whisper, and, more recently, Win the Day and Do it for a Day. Mark is married to Lora and they live on Capitol Hill. They have three children: Parker, Summer (married to Austin), and Josiah.
Please, Sorry, Thanks: These three magic words are the keys to healthy relationships and successful careers. Nothing opens doors like a genuine "please." Nothing resolves conflict like a sincere apology. Nothing incurs favor like heartfelt gratitude. Mike Linch welcomes back Mark Batterson, Pastor of National Community Church in Washington, D.C., and author of Please, Sorry, Thanks: The Three Words that Change Everything. Mark shares how each of these words are essentially a different posture of the heart, and he explains that our country is in dire need of a “revival of politeness.”In addition to serving as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC, one church with multiple locations, Mark serves as lead visionary for The Dream Collective, which equips and supports dreamers who long for revival in the church, reformation in the kingdom, and renaissance in culture.Mark holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University and is the author of 23 books including the New York Times bestselling The Circle Maker as well as In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, Wild Goose Chase, Double Blessing, Whisper, and, more recently, Win the Day and Do it for a Day. Mark is married to Lora and they live on Capitol Hill. They have three children: Parker, Summer (married to Austin), and Josiah.
Pastor Mark Batterson joined the show to talk about Easter Sunrise Service 2023.Mark Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC, one church with multiple locations. NCC also owns and operates Ebenezers Coffeehouse, The Miracle Theatre, the DC Dream Center, and Capital Turnaround as gathering places for the community and funding for Kingdom causes. Mark serves as lead visionary for The Dream Collective, which equips and supports dreamers who long for revival in the church, reformation in the kingdom, and renaissance in culture.Mark holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University and is the author of 23 books including the New York Times bestselling The Circle Maker as well as In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, Wild Goose Chase, Double Blessing, Whisper, and, most recently, Win the Day and Do it for a Day. Mark is married to Lora and they live on Capitol Hill. They have three children: Parker, Summer (married to Austin), and Josiah.
Host Christina Gerakiteys talks with social equity and DEI advocate Lyndal Hamwood about the evolving landscape of diversity and inclusion. Hamwood shares her personal experiences and insights into how DEI has shifted from a corporate mandate to a holistic approach that individuals can adopt to become more open-minded and inclusive. Curiosity is key, according to Hamwood, as it helps to break down echo chambers and generate new ideas. She emphasises the importance of challenging our own biases and being accountable for our actions and beliefs. Drawing on her work with the Dream Collective, a diversity and inclusion consultancy, Hamwood shares her own "aha" moments and encourages listeners to seek out similar learning opportunities. Show notes: Harvard DEI Self Assessment Book: Rebel Ideas - The Power of Diverse Thinking The Dream Collective Lyndal Hamwood LinkedIn
Learn about conscious success, success wounds, and the healing in between from THE transformational career coach, Brooke Taylor. Brooke was named a “Top Career Coach to Watch” by the Australian Business Journal in 2021. Her transformational group coaching programs and workshops at companies like Google, Uber, and McKinsey have changed the lives of over 3,000 women globally. In her career at Google, she held roles in sales, go-to-market strategy, and people management. She was also the Head of Programs at The Dream Collective, a global diversity and inclusion consultancy that helps companies to attract, retain and advance diverse talent. Listen along and share your thoughts and takeaways in the comments! ✉️ Connect with Brooke https://brooketaylorcoaching.com
God is raising up a REMNANT—a creative minority, a company of prophets—that operates with an Issachar anointing. They understand the times—supernatural insight. And they bring supernatural solutions to the table—supernatural foresight. God is raising up this DREAM COLLECTIVE to usher in a new season of REVIVAL in the church, REFORMATION in the kingdom, and RENAISSANCE in culture.
God is raising up a REMNANT—a creative minority, a company of prophets—that operates with an Issachar anointing. They understand the times—supernatural insight. And they bring supernatural solutions to the table—supernatural foresight. God is raising up this DREAM COLLECTIVE to usher in a new season of REVIVAL in the church, REFORMATION in the kingdom, and RENAISSANCE in culture. Click the icon below to watch.
God is raising up a REMNANT—a creative minority, a company of prophets—that operates with an Issachar anointing. They understand the times—supernatural insight. And they bring supernatural solutions to the table—supernatural foresight. God is raising up this DREAM COLLECTIVE to usher in a new season of REVIVAL in the church, REFORMATION in the kingdom, and RENAISSANCE in culture.
God is raising up a REMNANT—a creative minority, a company of prophets—that operates with an Issachar anointing. They understand the times—supernatural insight. And they bring supernatural solutions to the table—supernatural foresight. God is raising up this DREAM COLLECTIVE to usher in a new season of REVIVAL in the church, REFORMATION in the kingdom, and RENAISSANCE in culture.
Sharing a bit about me, why I started this podcast, what it's about and what to expect!
J.T. and fellow Dream Collective member, Nate Williams have a conversation about Critical Race Theory and the strange moment it's having right now in the news. They talk about the tenets of CRT, chop it up about society, and stumble onto the idea of Critical Race Artists. RESOURCES Critical Race Studies in Education Association - crsea.org Cheryl I. Harris' 1993 Harvard Law Review piece - Whiteness as Property Cheryl I. Harris' 2020 follow-up piece - Reflections on Whiteness as Property Find Nate Williams on Twitter - @Dr_Nate Support Blacktivism in the Academy Take our audience survey - https://forms.gle/hpL2Twj4NDTfstay8
Hey fam! We're halfway through the season and cooking up 5 more episodes for you. In the mean time, please take our audience survey. You can fill out in about 2 minutes. Your opinion is appreciated and will help us understand more about you so that we can keep producing a show that builds community. BIA Audience Survey - https://forms.gle/J7MFTxmfJ5r2gL7W9 We'll see you in your feed next week with a full-length episode. Follow the Dream Collective on the socials IG & FB - Dream Collective20 Twitter - @DreamCollect20 YT - Dream Collective Find the Dream Collective online www.dream-collective.org email - thedreamcollective@siue.edu
Season two of Blacktivism in the Academy is premiering on April 29! We've got some amazing episodes coming your way. Make sure you are subscribed so you don't miss an episode. Keep up with the Dream Collective by following DreamCollective20 on all the socials. Check out www.Dream-Collective.org to see some of the new stuff we have coming down the pipeline for you. Wanna contact The Dream Collective? Send us an email: thedreamcollective@siue.edu See you in season 2!
Loved talking to the passionate and professional Sarah Liu of The Dream Collective about finding the core of your ikigai and evolving how it shows up in the world. She also talks about how borderline burnout was the impetus of her side hustle becoming her priority and the importance of saying yes and experimenting. Let me know your takeaways in the comments and how listening to this podcast has influenced you! 1:44 The ability to Influence as Sarah's Ikigai 2:50 Leaving a mark and having an impact on others 4:10 How Sarah discovered her focus of influence - women's leadership 5:18 How wanting to solve a problem for herself became a way to solve a problem for more people and The Dream Collective was born as a side hustle 7:20 Combining passion and profit by bringing value both in the content and commercial sense 8:31 I'll give it a year - committing to the side hustle 8:56 “Borderline burnout” - inability to do onese best 9:55 Chūtohanpana 中途半端 the issue of doing many things incompletely 11:08 How finding your Ikigai is like losing your car keys 11:57 Bringing seasonality and life stages into your ikigai 14:04 Evolution of Sarah's ikigai in terms of how it manifests itself and shows up in the world 15:53 Differentiate between a core belief and the method 18:50 She Pivots - one of the ways that the ikigai core stays the same but the delivery method changes 20:09 Outsider advantage in She Pivots 20:59 Keeping your ikigai relevant to the reality of the world 22:52 What happens when your ikigai is too focused in a single role or aspect of your life 25:07 Ikigai is not a singular destination 25:55 Ikigai in Marriage 28:15 Starting small with integrating ikigai before you are “ready” 28:46 Bringing Ikigai into team goal setting 31:04 Balance and priorities 31:41 What do you care about the most? And do you spend most of your time doing what you care about? 32:25 How to keep your motivation when things are not progressing externally 33:12 Passion and Professionalism https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/Edit?token=5avWATTXk6yEwsv0RiSk1CVRNxj_vWv2HcBJr56lIvYAnDCZm5OLZdqzbhbwYqQblTgBJ_sroTknEqF2S_3TWamn0ho&loadFrom=PastedDeeplink&ts=2039.801 (33:59) Professionalism is waking up, not wanting to do it, but do it anyway 37:47 Show me your wallet and your calendar and I'll tell you what your priorities are! 39:46 What will you need to deprioritize to follow your ikigai 42:00 Say yes to thinks as a way to find your ikigai Bio Sarah Liu, Founder and Managing Director of The Dream Collective, is an international thought leader, speaker, trainer and facilitator on next-generation leadership, diversity and inclusion and the future of work. Having represented Australia in the G20 YEA since 2017, Sarah also served as an APAC advisor to the Japanese Prime Minister's Cabinet and sits on the judging panel for Forbes Awards. Sarah is invited to train leaders around the world across private and public sectors on leadership transformation and is an appointed regional partner for Google, lead trainer for National Women in Construction, Engineering, Media and Technology across AUNZ. She is also a member of the UTS Industry Advisory Board. Whilst she manages a diverse portfolio of career and businesses, there is only one common thread across them all and that is to see more women in leadership and to transform the way we work. Links Website: http://www.thedreamcollective.com.au (http://www.thedreamcollective.com.au) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyLGBD/ (https://www.facebook.com/MyLGBD/ ) Instagram:
What happens when you have a group of like-minded people with similar backgrounds and experiences working in your business? You'll end up with all the same solutions to all your problems, and very little space for innovation. However, take a closer look at the likes of Uber, Netflix and Airbnb, and you'l see that diversity was the crucial ingredient for disruption - in fact, none of their founders were originally from the industries they disrupted in the first place. This is what our next guest on The Make It Happen Show, Sarah Liu, calls "The Outsider Advantage". When you have a diverse lineup of talent in your business, that diversity will flow into all the areas of your business, resulting in fresh and innovative ideas that you might have never thought of yourself. Sarah is the Founder of The Dream Collective, a global leadership consultancy for diversity and inclusion. In this interview, she will open up your mind to the power of diversity, no matter where you are in your business journey. This is a must-listen episode, let's dive into it. Timestamps: [1:38] The Dream Collective's mission to support women and diversity in the workplace [3:05] Why women of mid-level positions struggle with their career [4:13] The reality and differences of women's career progression around the globe [5:11] The 3 key drivers that hinder women to advance in the professional world [8:26] What companies can do to diversify women in the workplace [10:46] The danger and pitfalls unconscious bias can bring to the workplace [13:31] Steps companies can take for effective and inclusive recruitment strategies [15:59] How female professionals have been negatively impacted by the pandemic [18:05] How companies unconsciously fail at diversity inclusion [20:05] Why you need to stop hiring people like you [28:02] The benefit of taking a second look at where to add value in the business [29:19] Why you need to stop thinking the way you did pre-pandemic [30:29] What Aussie businesses can learn from Japan's work culture [33:00] The growth mindset every professional needs [34:35] How to build women leaders in the workplace
Lyndal Hamwood is The Dream Collective's Senior Marketing Manager with over 10 years' experience in brand development and business strategy across Australia, APAC, UAE and USA. When she's not creating large scale digital campaigns with some of the world's favourite brands such as Coca-Cola Amatil, Facebook & Google, she's working with clients to develop their unique employer brand story and creating commercially-minded marketing strategies that challenge the industry status-quo. In this episode, she shares the 5 main points to note on the bias in technology. 1. Human bias in tech development: Machine learning analyzed 3.5 million books to find that adjectives ascribed to women tend to describe physical appearance, whereas words that refer to behaviour go to men. - Source: World Economic Forum: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/09/men-women-books/ 2. Women developers account for just under 10% of developers in Australia. - Source 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey: https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020#demographics 3. Women are leaving the tech industry at greater rates than men (and no, it's not to have children) - Source: 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey: https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020#demographics - Source: TechRepublic: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/why-more-than-half-of-women-leave-the-tech-industry/ 4. Representation matters: Entrenched bias from a young age and gender stereotypes in media are driving women & other diverse groups away from pursuing a STEM career - Source: Gender Bias Without Borders https://seejane.org/symposiums-on-gender-in-media/gender-bias-without-borders/ - Source: Developmental Science: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/desc.12788 Lyndal's favourite TED Talks to date is ‘Teach girls bravery, not perfection' by the founder of Girls Who Code, Reshma Saujani A great 2-min video that demonstrates gender bias in children: A Class That Turned Around Kids' Assumptions of Gender Roles Learn more about The Dream Collective on their website at thedreamcollective.com.au You can learn more about our other members, initiatives and programs on our website at singularityuaustralia.com
Jessica Harris and Jasmine Haywood joined DREAM Collective members Nate and Jennifer to discuss past research, personal experiences with multiraciality & Afrolatinidad, and how white supremacy aims to enforce a racial hierarchy. Contributors - Nate Williams and Jennifer Hernandez Visit LuminaFoundation.org to learn more about Dr. Haywood's work. Dr. Harris is currently researching the intersections of race, gender, and campus sexual assault. Music in this episode: Nana Kwabena - Six Feet Under Nana Kwabena - Aviated Brothers Records - Easy Trip Trap
We're working on bringing you more amazing episodes. And that takes a little bit of time. Look out for a full episode next Thursday featuring hip hop scholar heavyweights Gloria Ladson-Billings aka The Notorious GLB alongside Stevie Johnson aka Dr. View. And while I have your attention, here's a short peak at what's coming up the rest of this season. Find us: Online www.Dream-Collective.org IG @dreamcollective20
DREAM Collective leader, Robin Hughes, and her long-time friend and co-author, Mark Giles have a conversation about Critical Race Theory in action. Learn what it means to “CRiT walk” in the academy. Host: J.T. Snipes PhD. Contributor: Robin Hughes PhD. Guest: Mark Giles PhD.
What is the role of faculty and staff when it comes to student activism? DREAM Collective member, Nate Williams interviewed 5 of the 6 student activists he supported through their action on Knox College's campus during academic year 19/20. Host: J.T. Snipes PhD. Contributor: Nate Williams PhD. Guests - Myla Boyd, Isaiah Simon, Rose Martines, Trevon Tyler, Dejah Kent
Meet the DREAM Collective and find out why we're working on dismantling racism in the academy. Keep listening.
In this episode, we interview Sarah Liu, Founder and Managing Director of The Dream Collective, a corporate training organisation that empowers women leaders and encourages diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Sarah is an international thought leader, speaker, trainer and facilitator on next-generation leadership, diversity and inclusion and the future of work. We talk about unconscious biases in the workplace, women in leadership, and why companies need to embrace diversity to drive growth.