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Peace Talks
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Peace Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 47:27


Mariah Humphries is joined by Dr. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson for this intimate and practical Peace Talks episode. Dr. Robinson covers all the bases from the spiritual practice to telling the truth to the connection between peace and change.Dr. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is President & CEO of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc., Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Ministries, and the Visionary Founder and Chairperson of the nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc. She is a graduate of the Naval Academy, a former United States Marine Corps Captain, and former federal government employee of the Department of Homeland Security. Dr. Robinson is a Leadership Consultant and Associate Certified Coach (ACC) with the International Coaching Federation (ICF). She is the author of several books including Voices of Lament (editor), Journey to Freedom, A Sojourner's Truth, Hope for Us Bible study, and Mentor for Life. She hosts A Sojourner's Truth podcast and is passionate about using her influence to create access and opportunities and equitable workspaces for Black Indigenous Women of Color, and especially Black women, while mentoring the next generations of Black girls who lead. » Subscribe to PEACE TALKS Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peace-talks/id1590168616About the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace:Justice and peace come from the inside out—from the overflow of a transformed heart. This belief led our founder, Bishop Todd Hunter, to start the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace in 2021. The Center brings together a diverse, interdenominational community of people who want to be formed in love to heal a broken world. Because “religion” is often part of the problem, we've created a brave, Jesus-centered space for dialogue, questioning, creating, and exploration. PEACE TALKS introduces you to women and men who are working to undo oppression, leading to lives of deeper peace for all.*Connect with The Center Online!*Visit The Center's Website: https://centerfjp.orgFollow The Center on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/centerfjpFollow The Center on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CenterFjpFollow The Center on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/centerfjp/Support the show

Black Girl Theology Podcast
S2E1: Wilderness Transitions with Ashtyn Washington

Black Girl Theology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 23:21


Date: February 7, 2024Name of podcast: Black Girl TheologyEpisode title and number: S2E1 | Wilderness Transitions with Ashtyn WashingtonINTRODUCTION:Welcome to season two of the Black Girl Theology podcast. In this season, we are talking all about transition and how hard, heartbreaking, and healing they can be. I'll be bringing on a few of my favorite Black girls to discuss how transition has been showing up in their lives as well.But in today's episode, you're stuck with just me. I'm going to be sharing how transition has shown up in my life in the past year, the lessons I've learned, and I'll be sharing some encouragement for you if you're experiencing any level of transition in life.Black Girl TheologianThis week's BGT is Natasha Sistrunk Robinson. Natasha is President of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc and Visionary Founder and Chairperson of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc. She is a sought after international speaker, leadership coach and consultant with more than 20 years of leadership experience.She is the author of several books including Voices of Lament; Journey to Freedom (Exodus Bible study); A Sojourner's Truth; Hope for Us: Knowing God through the Nicene Creed Bible study; and Mentor for Life. She started her blog in 2010, A Sista's Journey, where she writes about being a servant in God's kingdom with a focus on leadership, mentoring, reconciliation, and biblical justice.Keep Up With Natasha Sistrunk RobinsonWebsite: https://www.natashasrobinson.com/meet-natasharobinsonBlog: https://asistasjourney.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asistasjourney/Podcast: Let's Stay Connected!Follow Black GirlTheology on Instagram: https://instagram.com/blkgrltheologyEmail: washingtonashtyn@gmail.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ashtynwashington.substack.com

Pass The Mic
Backstage at Joy and Justice 2023: Dr Kenyeatta Gilbert, Dr Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, Rev Alvin Love, and Danielle Coke Balfour

Pass The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 52:58


Greetings and God Bless Welcome to Pass The Mic, this is Tyler Burns and this week we are continuing our very special look back stage at this year's Joy and Justice Rise up and Flourish conference. This past june The Witness was honored to host so many amazing speakers at this year's conference and our good friend Faitth Brooks of Melanated Faith graciously stepped in take a few minutes back stage with each of the presenters to share their testimonies and discuss what it truly means to rise up and flourish in 2023. This week we've got conversations with Dr Kenyeatta Gilbert, Dr Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, Rev Alvin Love, and Danielle Coke Balfour. You are not going to want to miss this one! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Viral Jesus
Hearing the Voices of Lament

Viral Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 44:42


In today's episode Heather shares part three of our “Who Is My Neighbor?” pod-class series. She is joined by QuaWanna Bannarbie and Bethany Rivera Molinar, two of the gifted contributors to Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice, a new book inspired by Psalm 37. In their candid conversation with Heather, QuaWanna and Bethany invite us to lean into the spiritual practice of lament and reflect on its power for both personal and social transformation. If you missed it, please go back and listen to last week's episode with author Karen González on “Seeing Our Immigrant Neighbor.” This week Heather also chats with our favorite social media expert, Brady Shearer, as he shares his thoughts on how to use good storytelling to stop the scroll. Guest Bios QuaWanna Bannarbie and Bethany Rivera Molinar are two of 29 Christian women of color whose writing forms Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice. Edited by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and inspired by Psalm 37, with its outpouring of emotion about the human experience as an inspired starting place, these 29 women, representing an inclusive, intergenerational sisterhood of clergy, poets, entrepreneurs, creatives and more, make public their private stories. In so doing, they both model and offer a way to hold the tension of injustice and heartache with hope and love. Host Bio Heather Thompson Day is an associate professor of communication at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. She is the author of eight books, including I'll See You Tomorrow and It's Not Your Turn. Reach out to Heather on Twitter @HeatherTDay and on Instagram @heatherthompsonday. Viral Jesus is a production of Christianity Today Host and creator: Heather Thompson Day Executive Producer: Ed Gilbreath Producer: Loren Joseph Associate Producer: Azurae Phelps Mix Engineer: Alex Carter Director of CT Podcasts: Mike Cosper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

God Hears Her Podcast
122. Promised Freedom (with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson)

God Hears Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 30:00


Guest Bio: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the president of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc, the author of A Sojourner's Truth as well as other books, and the host of A Sojourner's Truth: Conversations for a Changing Culture podcast. Natasha is also a doctorate student at North Park Theological Seminary, a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and the U.S. Naval Academy. Natasha has served her country as a Marine Corps officer and federal government employee at the Department of Homeland Security.   Show Summary: How would you define freedom? The Exodus journey in the Bible was a time where God physically freed people from slavery. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson wants to teach us how the Exodus journey shows that God wants us to live in freedom too. On this episode of God Hears Her, join Natasha and hosts Eryn Eddy and Elisa Morgan as they discuss the thoughts holding them captive and how we can live in true freedom.    This is the last episode of Season 7! Be sure to join us again on April 24th for the Season 8 Teaser. See ya then!   Notes and Quotes:  “He makes me enough, and He can handle me if I think I'm too much.” —Elisa Morgan “There is always a price to pay for freedom.” —Natasha Sistrunk Robinson “Freedom is a theological, spiritual possibility because of Jesus.” —Elisa Morgan “You can be living in bondage but thinking you are living in freedom.” —Eryn Eddy “Freedom means dreaming again as a child does.” —Natasha Sistrunk Robinson  “He [God] is already thinking about what His people need.” —Natasha Sistrunk Robinson   Verses:  Genesis 1:27 Colossians 2:9–10   Genesis 3  Matthew 7:11 Matthew 11:28  Galatians 5:1  Matthew 14:13–21 Matthew 4:4  2 Corinthians 10:5   Links:  Journey to Freedom: http://www.natashasrobinson.com/journey-to-freedom  God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her newsletter sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/signup Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Elisa's Instagram: elisa morgan author Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy   MB012OKBORP47NK

God Hears Her Podcast
122. Promised Freedom (with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson)

God Hears Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 30:00


Guest Bio: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the president of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc, the author of A Sojourner's Truth as well as other books, and the host of A Sojourner's Truth: Conversations for a Changing Culture podcast. Natasha is also a doctorate student at North Park Theological Seminary, a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and the U.S. Naval Academy. Natasha has served her country as a Marine Corps officer and federal government employee at the Department of Homeland Security.   Show Summary: How would you define freedom? The Exodus journey in the Bible was a time where God physically freed people from slavery. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson wants to teach us how the Exodus journey shows that God wants us to live in freedom too. On this episode of God Hears Her, join Natasha and hosts Eryn Eddy and Elisa Morgan as they discuss the thoughts holding them captive and how we can live in true freedom.    This is the last episode of Season 7! Be sure to join us again on April 24th for the Season 8 Teaser. See ya then!   Notes and Quotes:  “He makes me enough, and He can handle me if I think I'm too much.” —Elisa Morgan “There is always a price to pay for freedom.” —Natasha Sistrunk Robinson “Freedom is a theological, spiritual possibility because of Jesus.” —Elisa Morgan “You can be living in bondage but thinking you are living in freedom.” —Eryn Eddy “Freedom means dreaming again as a child does.” —Natasha Sistrunk Robinson  “He [God] is already thinking about what His people need.” —Natasha Sistrunk Robinson   Verses:  Genesis 1:27 Colossians 2:9–10   Genesis 3  Matthew 7:11 Matthew 11:28  Galatians 5:1  Matthew 14:13–21 Matthew 4:4  2 Corinthians 10:5   Links:  Journey to Freedom: http://www.natashasrobinson.com/journey-to-freedom  God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her newsletter sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/signup Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Elisa's Instagram: elisa morgan author Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy   MB012OKBORP47NK

Discover The Word Podcast - Discover The Word
95. Journey to Freedom | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread

Discover The Word Podcast - Discover The Word

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 65:15


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson joins the Discover the Word group for a study of the Old Testament book of Exodus. With her fresh perspective and deep historical understanding, she helps us find our story in the well-known story of Moses and the Israelites. Discover how God wants to build a relationship with you, equip you for His work, and use you to make long-lasting impact on your community. Study Exodus and the "Journey to Freedom" with special guest Natasha Sistrunk Robinson.   WAYS TO LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE:

Discover the Word Podcast
95. Journey to Freedom | Discover the Word Podcast | @Our Daily Bread

Discover the Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 65:15


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson joins the Discover the Word group for a study of the Old Testament book of Exodus. With her fresh perspective and deep historical understanding, she helps us find our story in the well-known story of Moses and the Israelites. Discover how God wants to build a relationship with you, equip you for His work, and use you to make long-lasting impact on your community. Study Exodus and the "Journey to Freedom" with special guest Natasha Sistrunk Robinson.   WAYS TO LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE:

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast
Episode 51: Live at CCDA w/Sandra Van Opstal & Robert Chao Romero & Roberto Solis

The Englewood Review of Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 35:25


Chris had the opportunity to speak with 3 first-time podcast guests at CCDA. They discuss their recent books, genuinely diverse worship and the dynamics of being Latino/a in ministry leadership in our cultural moment.Books & Writing Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger) The Next Worship: Glorifying God in a Diverse World by Sandra Van OpstalBrown Church: Five Centuries of Latino/a Social Justice, Theology and Identity by Robert Chao RomeroWhy Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race by Beverly Daniel TatumSanta Biblia: The Bible Through Hispanic Eyes by Justo GonzalezPedro Paramo by Juan RulfoEl Trino Dios Y La Mision Integral by Rene Padilla, Pedro Arana, Samuel EscobarVoices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

A Sojourner’s Truth
Episode 34: #GriefAND Lament Part 2

A Sojourner’s Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 45:02


Episode 34: #GriefAND Lament Part 2 featuring Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

A Sojourner’s Truth
Episode 32: #GriefAND Leadership featuring Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

A Sojourner’s Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 36:44


Episode 32: #GriefAND Leadership featuring Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Freedom Road Podcast
Voices of Lament with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Freedom Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 54:24


This month we are joined by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, T3 Leadership Solutions, founder and cochair of Leadership Links. Most noted for her book, A Sojourners Truth and Mentor for Life. Natasha's latest project brought together a bunch of dynamic women writers to contribute to Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice. Natasha was invited to speak with us because Voices of Lament lifts the curtain to help us see past the white veneer of the evangelical church—to see its impact on women of faith—of color. We'd love to hear your thoughts. Tweet to Lisa @LisaSHarper or to Freedom Road at @FREEDOMROADUS. And, keep sharing the podcast with your friends and networks and letting us know what you think! Join us on a journey through the power and the practice of Faith-Rooted Organizing www.t3leadershipsolutions.com www.leadershiplinksinc.org/home www.ivpress.com/a-sojourner-s-truth www.natashasrobinson.com/voicesoflament asistasjourney.com/2021/04/29/a-black-woman-at-war/#content twitter.com/lisasharper twitter.com/FreedomRoadus freedomroad.us/downloads/the-power-and-practice-of-faith-rooted-organizing

Chasing Justice
Episode 107: Book Club Edition Voices of Lament

Chasing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 44:28


In this episode of the Chasing Justice Podcast, Native Zuni leader Renee Kylestewa Begay, contributing author to Voices of Lament, focuses on the importance of our lament, hope, and indigenizing our faith as followers of the Jesus way. How do we seek good in our own communities in the midst of accusations that we may not be good? Renee's experience in liberating her theology and walking alongside Native students is a gift.Renee Kylestewa Begay is from the pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico.  She is the founder and national director of Nations which seeks to build relationships among the Native American community. You can find her at thetalkingcircle.com Mentioned: We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom(Author), Michaela Goade  (Illustrator) First Laugh Welcome Baby (Navajo) by Rose Ann Tahe, Nancy Bo Flood, Jonathan Nelson Healing the Soul Wound: Trauma-Informed Counseling for Indigenous by Eduardo Duran Mission and the Cultural Other by Randy S. Woodley The article Suspending Damage: A Letter to Communities Eve Tuck Voices of Lament was edited by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and is available at 30% off at BakerBookHouse.com. Learn more about the project and its contributors at VoicesofLament.com. Support Chasing Justice || Patreon: patreon.com/ChasingJustice  ||  PayPal: paypal.me/ChasingJustice || Donate: chasingjustice.com/donate

Chasing Justice
Episode 105: Does anger have a place in justice? with Medgina Saint-Elien

Chasing Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 22:29


Medgina Saint-Elien speaks about Beauty, Anger and Justice. Have you wondered what place anger has in justice? Learn about how we can fully engage our anger and move to beauty and hope.  Medgina Saint-Elien is a Haitian American writer, creative and emerging voice of direction in the media industry. She currently works at House Beautiful where she champions the “lightbulb moment” in every maker's story and champions the work of BIPOC entrepreneurs. Voices of Lament was edited by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and is available at 30% off at BakerBookHouse.com. Learn more about the project and its contributors at VoicesofLament.com. Subscribe to the podcast to hear this episode! We have an active Patreon community where you can access the full video interview and more resources.  Support Chasing Justice || Patreon: patreon.com/ChasingJustice  ||  PayPal: paypal.me/ChasingJustice || Donate: chasingjustice.com/donate  

Truth's Table
Season 6 Finale: Table Reflections

Truth's Table

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 44:09


We've come to the end of the road, y'all! Chrisitina and Ekemini are sitting at the table reflecting on season six of Truth's Table. They discuss their favorite episodes, surprises they encountered during this season, and what to expect for season seven of Truth's Table. Pull up a chair and have a seat at the table with us! Purchase our new book! Truth's Table: Black Women's Musings on Life, Love, and Liberation: https://www.amazon.com/Truths-Table-Womens-Musings-Liberation/dp/0593239733/ Check out 'The Pirate's Daughter' over on Kickstarter for more details: findeversail.com #FindEversail Check out Natasha Sistrunk Robinson's A Sojourner's Truth Podcast http://www.natashasrobinson.com/podcast Support Truth's Table: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TruthsTable PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TruthsTable Merchandise: https://teespring.com/truthstable

A Sojourner’s Truth
Episode 26: #GriefAND Exodus featuring Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

A Sojourner’s Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 50:38


#GriefAND Exodus featuring Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

God Hears Her Podcast
103. Truth in Leadership (with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson) | God Hears Her Podcast

God Hears Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 31:29


Most of us want leaders who are dependable, trustworthy, and honest. What do you value in a leader? How do you view leadership? In this episode of God Hears Her, guest Natasha Sistrunk Robinson confronts the topic of leadership and how one's journey can be influenced by good or bad leadership. Join Natasha as she talks through leadership and the value of truth with hosts Elisa Morgan and Eryn Eddy.   About Our Guest: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the president of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc, the author of A Sojourner's Truth as well as other books, and the  host of A Sojourner's Truth: Conversations for a Changing Culture podcast. Natasha is also a doctorate student at North Park Theological Seminary, a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and the U.S. Naval Academy. Natasha has served her country as a Marine Corps officer and federal government employee at the Department of Homeland Security.   Notes and Quotes:  Truth telling requires discipline.—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson I am so thankful that when people told me lies about myself, I didn't believe them.—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson In our world, lives are at stake. . . so I show up with an urgency because we have a mission!—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson I think we use people for their skills and we don't have a care for their humanity, their family or their health.—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson We need to be humble to the global church. —Natasha Sistrunk Robinson I'm trying to be attentive to where people are at, because while I can't change lives, God can!—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson   Verses:  Matthew 6:33 Matthew 28:19–20  Jeremiah 6:14 Psalm 7:11   Links:  God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her newsletter sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/signup Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Elisa's Instagram: elisa morgan author Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy  Natasha's website: http://www.natashasrobinson.com/  A Sojourner's Truth: https://www.ivpress.com/a-sojourner-s-truth T3 Leadership Solutions: https://www.t3leadershipsolutions.com/  

God Hears Her Podcast
103. Truth in Leadership (with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson) | God Hears Her Podcast

God Hears Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 31:29


Most of us want leaders who are dependable, trustworthy, and honest. What do you value in a leader? How do you view leadership? In this episode of God Hears Her, guest Natasha Sistrunk Robinson confronts the topic of leadership and how one's journey can be influenced by good or bad leadership. Join Natasha as she talks through leadership and the value of truth with hosts Elisa Morgan and Eryn Eddy.   About Our Guest: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the president of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc, the author of A Sojourner's Truth as well as other books, and the  host of A Sojourner's Truth: Conversations for a Changing Culture podcast. Natasha is also a doctorate student at North Park Theological Seminary, a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and the U.S. Naval Academy. Natasha has served her country as a Marine Corps officer and federal government employee at the Department of Homeland Security.   Notes and Quotes:  Truth telling requires discipline.—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson I am so thankful that when people told me lies about myself, I didn't believe them.—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson In our world, lives are at stake. . . so I show up with an urgency because we have a mission!—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson I think we use people for their skills and we don't have a care for their humanity, their family or their health.—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson We need to be humble to the global church. —Natasha Sistrunk Robinson I'm trying to be attentive to where people are at, because while I can't change lives, God can!—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson   Verses:  Matthew 6:33 Matthew 28:19–20  Jeremiah 6:14 Psalm 7:11   Links:  God Hears Her website: https://www.godhearsher.org/ God Hears Her newsletter sign-up: https://www.godhearsher.org/signup Subscribe on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-hears-her-podcast/id1511046507?utm_source=applemusic&utm_medium=godhearsher&utm_campaign=podcast Elisa's Instagram: elisa morgan author Eryn's Instagram: eryneddy  Natasha's website: http://www.natashasrobinson.com/  A Sojourner's Truth: https://www.ivpress.com/a-sojourner-s-truth T3 Leadership Solutions: https://www.t3leadershipsolutions.com/  

Where Ya From? Podcast
32. "I'm Not Going to Quit" with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Where Ya From? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 53:17


When Natasha was in sixth grade, her parents sat her down and told her that if she didn't do something to make her stand out, she wouldn't go to college. At the young age of eleven, she made up her mind to be the best of the best in order to affordably go to college. When she enrolled in the Naval Academy, reality hit hard when she realized her public education failed her, she was different and not accepted among her peers or superiors. In this same season of life, the unexpected passing of her mother would require Natasha to become her family's main provider. How do you overcome when the odds seem stacked against you? On this episode of Where Ya From?, Author, retired Marine Officer, and inspirational speaker Natasha Sistrunk Robinson shares her unbelievable story of what it looks like to endure through hardship and cling to the only thing that is true and constant—faith in God. Guest Bio: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the president of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc., as well as a sought-after international speaker, executive leader, and mentoring coach with over twenty years of leadership experience in the military, federal government, church, seminary, and nonprofit sectors. She's also the author of many notable books including A Sojourner's Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World.  Natasha is also host of the podcast A Sojourner's Truth: Conversations for a Changing Culture. She is the Visionary founder and chairperson of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc., where she cultivates a multi-generational network of influencers who offer leadership education that facilitates impactful living, character and spiritual development. She holds a doctorate from North Park Theological Seminary and is a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte and the US Naval Academy. Natasha has proudly served her country as a marine corps officer and a federal government employee at the Department of Homeland Security. Notes & Quotes: “It's one thing to have unjust laws on the books that should never be on the books. It's another thing to have just laws on the books, but they have to be enforced.”—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson  “I'm like, God, I need you to go because the people who normally go, to do all the things, to show up in such a way, they're not going to be able to do that for me. So I need you to do that and be that for me. And if you do that, I will serve you. And so that was kind of the start of my own personal journey.”—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson  “You know, the question is are leaders born or made? And I say both, right? I think some leaders are born. I think some are made. And I think, whether you're born or made, you all need training, you could always get better.”—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson “I know God uses anybody. He uses broken vessels, so to speak, all the time and imperfect people all the time. But I also, I just take that as a try to stay humble in that, but also stay in awe of God in that.”—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson “Disciple making is not just about programming. It's not just about Bible study. It's not just about going to church. It's not just about activity. I look at disciple making in the way that Jesus models for us with the twelve men we call apostles and the women that accompanied them on the journey of investing large amounts of time with small groups of people, because I believe that's where we're going to have the greatest impact.”—Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Links Mentioned: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson ministry website Natasha Sistrunk Robinson book: A Sojourner's Truth Visit our website to sign up for emails. Get new episodes sent straight to your email.  Tell us how much you love Where Ya From? by rating us five stars and leaving us a review.  Check out our VOICES Collection from Our Daily Bread Ministries Follow Where Ya From? on Instagram. Follow VOICES on Instagram. Verses Mentioned: John 10:11–18 Revelation 12:11 Psalm 68:5 Psalm 34:18 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pass The Mic
Writing What I Live with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Pass The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 47:39


Tyler Burns and Jemar Tisby are joined by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson to talk about both of her books Journey to Freedom: Discovering the God of Deliverance Exodus Bible study & Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World  Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the President of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc. and an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) with the International Coaching Federation (ICF). She is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy (2002), former United States Marine Corps Captain, and former federal government employee of the Department of Homeland Security. A doctorate candidate at North Park Theological Seminary, Natasha is also a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte (cum laude, M.A. Christian Leadership). With more than 20 years of leadership experience in the military, federal government, academic, and nonprofit sectors, Natasha continues to shape generations of the world's best leaders. She is the author of the Journey to Freedom: Exodus Bible study, editor of the Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness & Hope in a World Longing for Justice (featuring essays, poems, and liturgies by 29 Women of Color on Psalm 37). She has also authored her memoir, A Sojourner's Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World, Mentor for Life: Finding Purpose through Intentional Discipleship, its accompanying leader's training manual, and the Hope for Us Nicene Creed Bible study. She is a sought-after international speaker, consultant, mentor, and executive leadership coach. Having published more than 100 articles, Natasha writes to equip readers in their pursuits of leadership, mentorship, discipleship, racial equity, and systemic justice. Natasha is also host of A Sojourner's Truth: Conversations for a Changing Culture podcast. Natasha is the Visionary Founder and Chairperson of the North Carolina-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc., where she cultivates an intergenerational and multi-ethnic Network of leaders who are committed to mentoring and raising up the next generation of leaders, while using their skills and resources for the greater good of humanity. Journey to Freedom: Discovering the God of Deliverance Exodus Bible study Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World  Support this podcast at patreon.com/PassTheMic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Next Right Thing
245: Voices of Lament with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and Mariah Humphries

The Next Right Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 29:07


Today I'm glad to explore a topic that doesn't usually make the headlines in our newsfeeds but one that certainly deserves some airtime in our souls. We're talking about lament -- what it is, why it matters, and who some of our best teachers are in this practice. I'm glad to welcome two guests today to help me host this conversation: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and Mariah Humphries. Links + Resources From This Episode: Voices of Lament Edited by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Connect with Natasha and Mariah online Grab a copy of my book The Next Right Thing  Find me on Instagram @emilypfreeman Download a transcript of this, and every, episode at emilypfreeman.com.

All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond
Sheila Wise Rowe: Young, Gifted, and Black

All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 52:11


“We know that the Lord meets our deepest needs and has the ability to heal our deepest hurts, but also — most of the time the Lord uses other people. And so we really need each other.”  — Sheila Wise Rowe Sheila Wise Rowe talks with us about the importance of mental health, the unlikely pairing of lament and celebration, and the complexities of growing up gifted and Black. Let me invite you into a conversation with Sheila Wise Rowe, counselor, speaker, spiritual director, and author of Young, Gifted, and Black: A Journey of Lament and Celebration.  In this new book, Sheila explores the complex emotional landscape that comes along with the Black experience for those who are young and gifted, covering topics from perfectionism to boundaries to healing from trauma. The principles that Sheila teaches us through the pages of her book address these experiences in a way that fully acknowledges the complexity of the young lives she is talking about, while also being universal enough to apply authentically to the experiences of all of us — young or old, from a variety of backgrounds. I especially love the way Sheila's work is so fully undergirded by her deep faith — a quality that I think comes through loud and clear both in this interview and in her writing. This is the second time Sheila has been on the podcast, and it's a delight to have her back with us for a fresh conversation. Limited time offer from InterVarsity Press: enjoy this code for 30% off of Sheila's books when you buy them at ivpress.com by October 11, 2022. Just use the code: WELL22 — Ann Boyd   You can listen on iTunes or at All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. Further resources for this interview: Young, Gifted, and Black by Sheila Wise Rowe Sheila's previous podcast at The Well The Gospel of Peace in a Violent World: Christian Nonviolence for Communal Flourishing — by Shawn Graves and Marlena Graves (Editors) [with Sheila Wise Rowe as contributor] Voices of Lament: Reflections on Brokenness and Hope in a World Longing for Justice by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson (Editor) [with Sheila Wise Rowe as contributor] A Just Passion: A Six-Week Lenten Journey — Contributions by Ruth Haley Barton, Sheila Wise Rowe, Tish Harrison Warren, and Terry M. Wildman Limited time offer from InterVarsity Press: enjoy this code for 30% off Young, Gifted, and Black and Healing Racial Trauma when you buy it at ivpress.com by May 31, 2022. Just use the code: WELL22   Photo by Artsy Solomon on Nappy.co

The Fascinating Podcast
Voices of Lament - Fascinating Season 9

The Fascinating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 50:12


Voices of Lament is a powerful collection of essays by women of color, all inspired by Psalm 37. What if there's more to life that the pursuit of happiness? What if it's good to admit we're not okay? Since Kathy has an essay in this collection, she ditches the guys and brings on editor Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and fellow contributor QuaWanna Bannarbie.

A Sojourner’s Truth
Episode 21: Part 1: #GriefAND Blackness

A Sojourner’s Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 55:26


#GriefAND Introduction & My Journey with Grief with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson.

NCM Podcast - Northwestern College
Chapel | 3.22.22 | Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

NCM Podcast - Northwestern College

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 26:17


Message from 3.22.22 chapel service. For video of the full service, please go to https://vimeo.com/690541452

The Black Church Still Speaks
The Black Church Still Speaks on Discipleship

The Black Church Still Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 60:01


In this episode, Pete Watts talks with Natasha Sistrunk-Robinson about discipleship and mentorship in the Black Church. She is focused on the next generation of leaders for the church. She speaks about being a female leader in a male dominated world during her time in the miliatry and how it prepared her for discipleship and leadership in the local church. Nathasha Sistrunk-Robinson is a published author with several books that teaches leadership, mentorship, and discipleship for leaders in the pews most especially.

Polished Podcast: Refining the Details of Life
Episode #161: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson - Mentoring Working Women Part III

Polished Podcast: Refining the Details of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 39:20


On today's podcast episode, our very own,  Kat Armstrong chats with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson. Natasha is the visionary founder of Leadership LINKS, Inc. She is a gifted Bible teacher and speaker. Natasha graduated cum laude (MA in Christian Leadership) from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte and is an alumna of the U.S. Naval Academy. A former Marine Corps officer with over 15 years of leadership and mentoring experience, she is a sought-after consultant. Natasha blogs at www.asistasjourney.com and is a regular contributor for Christianity Today. You can find her at www.natashasrobinson.com. Listen in as they chat about the role of a mentor and how being a mentor or being mentored makes you an asset for the church and the Kingdom of God.

The Next Right Thing
175: How to Find a Mentor with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

The Next Right Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 29:00


How do you know if you're in the right place with the right people at the right time? And how can we find mentors to help us discern our next right thing? Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is a leader we all need in our lives and her voice inspires me to be the leader I'm meant to be. May she do the same for you. Listen in. Links + Resources From This Episode: Get 30% off your first month of KiwiCo with code NEXTRIGHTTHING Learn more about Natasha Sistrunk Robinson's work here Leadership Links, Inc. Mentor for Life: Finding Purpose through Intentional Discipleship by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson A Sojourner’s Truth by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Our Stories in The Wilderness - Keynote at The Apprentice Gathering Find Natasha on Instagram here Discover where Annie is taking the That Sounds Fun Podcast on tour this summer Order The Next Right Thing Guided Journal Grab a copy of my book The Next Right Thing  Find me on Instagram @emilypfreeman Download Transcript

Following to Lead with Kevin East
33 - Compelled to Mentor with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Following to Lead with Kevin East

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 32:54


We are all called to make disciples, yet most of us are not intentional about this call of God on our life. We don't tell God that we will not, but we crowd our lives so full of other things that we ignore God's call.  Natasha Sistrunk Robinson joins Kevin today and they unpack her book, Mentor for Life. She encourages Christians to take up this most important work through three pillars of mentoring: knowing and loving God, knowing your identity in Christ, and loving your neighbor. Join Kevin's compelling conversation with Natasha as she lays a biblical foundation for mentoring as discipleship and gives practical steps to become a mentor for life! Buy Natasha's book here and check out her website: natashasrobinson.com.

Love Is Stronger Than Fear
S4 E9 | Choosing Courage in a World Divided with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson and Raymond Chang

Love Is Stronger Than Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 65:25 Transcription Available


How do we respond with courageous love in order to bridge the divisions facing our country? Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, Raymond Chang, and Amy Julia Becker reflect on racial injustice, unity, discipleship, and ways to courageously love our neighbors.Show Notes:Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is an author, speaker, former US Marine Corps captain, Naval Academy Graduate, and founder of Leadership LINKS, Inc. Raymond Chang is the president of the Asian American Christian Collaborative (AACC), a pastor, and writer. On the Podcast:Wheaton CollegeAsian American Christian Collaborative A Sojourner’s Truth by Natasha Sistrunk RobinsonWhite Picket Fences by Amy Julia BeckerLeadership LINKS, INCAACCEphesians, John 17, Psalm 133, Exodus 20, Acts 6:1-3Russell MooreCompassion (&) Conviction by The AND campaignThou Shalt Not Be a Jerk by Eugene ChoGenerous Justice by Tim KellerThe Witness“Unity has always been at the heart of God. So has diversity…it’s not unity in uniformity, which is what we see in a lot of evangelical spaces.” - Ray“When we see these things [racial injustice and civic unrest] happening, it is a cause for mourning. It’s a cause for lament. It’s a cause for care and concern and hospitality.” - Natasha“The church should have so much to offer that our culture doesn’t have in a time of turmoil because we believe in a God of love and in a God of love for every individual human being and for our world in an even broader sense.” - Amy Julia“The Christian ethic is to move towards the stranger, not away from the stranger; move towards the other, not away from the other; move towards the person who’s different, not away from them.” - Ray“We’re called to both preach and practice the Gospel. We’re called to embody the Kingdom of God.” - Ray“We have to count the cost of discipleship, and when we talk about this issue of racial justice and injustice and unity, and all these things, if you really commit to it, it’s going to cost you something…I always talk about these issues as discipleship issues—they are discipleship issues.” - Natasha“The biblical understanding of justice is about proactive care for the vulnerable.” - Amy Julia___Thank you to the Church of the Apostles in Raleigh, NC and the Center for Christianity and Scholarship for sponsoring this discussion. Thank you to Breaking Ground, the co-host for this podcast.Head, Heart, Hands, Season 4 of the Love Is Stronger Than Fear podcast, is based on my e-book Head, Heart, Hands, which accompanies White Picket Fences. Check out free RESOURCES that are designed to help you respond to the harm of privilege and join in the work of healing. Learn more about my writing and speaking at amyjuliabecker.com.

Vintage Saints and Sinners
Tell the Truth, Live Redeemed

Vintage Saints and Sinners

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 29:48


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is a visionary leader, a woman who has learned profound truths on her journey as a child in South Carolina to the U.S. Naval Academy and on to a career in service, ministry and mentoring.In this special conversation, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson talks about the Biblical figures and the African American witnesses who lived by the tough truths of courage, determination and reliance upon God. Meet host Karen Wright Marsh, and learn more about the show here: www.karenwrightmarsh.comGuest Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is an author, consultant and founder of the nonprofit Leadership LINKS. Natasha is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and of Gordon-Conwell Seminary. A former United States Marine Corps Captain with more than 20 years of leadership and mentoring experience in the military, federal government, academic, and nonprofit sectors, Natasha Robinson continues to shape generations of the world’s best leaders. Her newest book is A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World. Hear her speak about Sojourner Truth on another episode of the Vintage Saints and Sinners Podcast.To learn more about Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, Karen recommendsHer website: www.natashasrobinson.comHer podcast, A Sojourner’s Truth Podcast: Conversations for a Changing Culture: www.natashasrobinson.com/podcastHer nonprofit: Leadership LINKS: Connecting People with Purpose: www.leadershiplinksinc.orgT3 Leadership Solutions, her consultancy specializing in creating customized leadership development programs: www.t3leadershipsolutions.comSupport the show (http://www.theologicalhorizons.org/giving)

Vintage Saints and Sinners
Sojourner Truth

Vintage Saints and Sinners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 20:10


Meet American legend Sojourner Truth through the eyes of Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, an African American woman who journeyed from South Carolina to the U.S. Naval Academy, and then to her calling as an international speaker, mentor, and thought leader.Sojourner Truth (1797-1883), famous for her preaching and activism on behalf of enslaved persons and disenfranchised women, blazed a trail that still shines today. She was a person of vision who was willing to take risks, speak up and make pathways for others—an example of godly, courageous leadership. Guest Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is a leadership consultant, mentoring coach, and visionary founder of the nonprofit Leadership LINKS. Natasha is a graduate of the US Naval Academy and of Gordon-Conwell Seminary and she has served as an officer in the Marine Corps. Her newest book is A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World. Learn more about Natasha here: www.natashasrobinson.comMeet host Karen Wright Marsh, and learn more about the show here: www.karenwrightmarsh.com.Support the show (http://www.theologicalhorizons.org/giving)

Love Is Stronger Than Fear
Bonus | What Is Privilege?

Love Is Stronger Than Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 34:57 Transcription Available


What is privilege? What is it not? How does privilege cause harm? In this bonus episode, Amy Julia describes her working definition of privilege, the ways that privilege leads to unjust social divisions and disparities, and how we can participate in healing from the harm of privilegeSHOW NOTES:“Privilege is a set of unearned social advantages that lead to unjust social divisions and disparities.”“Privilege is not a guarantee of an easy life and it’s not an accusation of an easy life.”“As unearned social advantages lead to unjust social divisions, we find ourselves participating in injustice.”“Privilege harms everyone. The ways we are cut off from one another and from the full expression of human diversity is not only unjust but it is also harmful, and I, for one, want to be a part of healing.”“Healing comes from the overflow of the love of God at work in and through God’s people—not just the love of God, but the love of God that is expressed in acts of mercy, of kindness, and of justice.”ON THE PODCAST:Penny’s diagnosisPodcast guests to date: David Bailey, Micha Boyett, Patricia Raybon, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, Jemar Tisby, Cara Meredith, Subira Gordon, Marlena Graves, Niro Feliciano, Esau McCaulley, Dominique Gilliard, Paul MillerStudies: names on job applications; wage gaps; bias in sportsCollege admissions scandalBlog Post: The Spiritual Problem of Racism Calls for a Spiritual SolutionAudiobook: “Head, Heart, Hands”Thank you to Breaking Ground, the co-host for this podcast.White Picket Fences, Season 3 of Love is Stronger Than Fear, is based on my book White Picket Fences, and today we are taking a break from our typical podcast episodes and guests to talk about the topic of privilege. Check out free RESOURCES—action guide, discussion guides—that are designed to help you respond. Learn more about my writing and speaking at amyjuliabecker.com.

The Gathering Church
God’s Call to Faithfulness in the Wilderness [Natasha Sistrunk Robinson]

The Gathering Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020


08/16/20 Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Exodus 32-34 Virtual Worship Gathering Video Daily Prayers for Uncertain Times by Richella Parham A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

The Gathering Church
God's Call to Faithfulness in the Wilderness [Natasha Sistrunk Robinson]

The Gathering Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020


08/16/20 Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Exodus 32-34 Virtual Worship Gathering Video Daily Prayers for Uncertain Times by Richella Parham A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Beyond the Uniform
BTU #366 - Race & Gender in the Military (Natasha Sistrunk)

Beyond the Uniform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 59:00


Why Listen: Normally I start with a nice quote, reasons to listen to the episode. I’m not doing that today. Today is a conversation I should have had 300 episodes ago - its a conversation I wish more people were having more candidly. Today I chat with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, where we spend the bulk of our time discussing race and gender and the role it plays in the military. It is an open, honest, and very imperfect conversation, and something I sincerely hope you take the time to listen to. With that let’s dive in to my conversation About Natasha: Natasha is an international speaker, leadership consultant, mentoring coach, and the visionary founder of the nonprofit Leadership LINKS, Inc. A graduate of the US Naval Academy and a former Marine Corps officer, she is the author of Mentor for Life and Hope for Us.

Things Above
Season Two Greatest Hits

Things Above

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 45:05


James Bryan Smith gives a commentary on his three favorite conversations from season two of the Things Above podcast. In this episode we share a snippet from three conversation episodes. The three featured episodes are with authors, William Paul Young, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, and A.J. Swoboda. After each episode James gives us a commentary on […] The post Season Two Greatest Hits appeared first on Apprentice Institute.

Love Is Stronger Than Fear
S3 E4 | Challenging Comfort, Acknowledging Power, and Using Privilege with Natasha Robinson

Love Is Stronger Than Fear

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 57:21 Transcription Available


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson grew up as a Black woman in a patriotic family in Orangeburg, South Carolina. She went on to serve as a United States Marine and later worked in the Department of Homeland Security. She is now an author, speaker, and leader. Today we talk about her most recent book, A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World. We also cover the topic of patriotism, whether or not churches should seek to become multicultural spaces, and how white people can name both the injustices and the goodness within their lives and use it to serve God’s good purposes.Show Notes:Patricia Raybon wrote the forward for both Natasha’s book, A Sojourner's Truth, and for my book, White Picket Fences. We talk about the times we have been co-speakers at events—here’s an example.Natasha mentions the Orangeburg Massacre, which occurred in her hometown. We talk about monuments in the South, which you can read more about here. We talk about several books and people: Divided by Faith, James Baldwin, and Frederick Douglass’ What to the Slave is the Fourth of July. Natasha also references an article she wrote for Christianity Today, and we mention Acts 17 and the book of Exodus from the Bible, as well as research from Pew Research Center and this article on Ed Stetzer’s Christianity Today blog: Social Justice, Critical Race Theory, Marxism, and Biblical Ethics.Natasha and I talk about supporting organizations led by people of color. Read more about this here.This podcast season is called White Picket Fences, and it is based on my book White Picket Fences: Turning Towards Love in a World Divided by Privilege. Learn more about White Picket Fences! Also check out free RESOURCES to accompany White Picket Fences—action guide, discussion guides—that are designed to help you respond. Learn more about my writing and speaking at amyjuliabecker.com.Follow Natasha online: www.natashasrobinson.com; Facebook; Instagram; TwitterT3 Leadership Solutions, IncLeadership LINKS, Inc

The Fascinating Podcast
Allyship with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson - Fascinating Season 4

The Fascinating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 70:07


What does it mean to be a good ally? How can aspiring allies join in the work of justice without centering ourselves? Author and leadership coach Natasha Sistrunk Robinson returns to the show to share insights about how to advocate well in this...

Voice of Influence
142: Mentoring Leaders at Church and in Business with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Voice of Influence

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 31:48


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is the President of T3 Leadership Solutions, Inc., where she provides customized executive leadership coaching, consulting, and mentoring services. Natasha is an author and sought-after international speaker with more than 20 years of leadership experience in the military, federal government, academic, and nonprofit sectors.  She is the Visionary Founder of the nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc. and the Host of A Sojouner’s Truth podcast. In this episode, Natasha and I discuss her expertise in mentorship in context of church, gender, and racial and ethnic diversity.

Things Above
Conversation with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Things Above

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 44:56


As we continue to navigate through the coronavirus pandemic, James Bryan Smith has a Things Above conversation with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson. In this episode they discuss Natasha’s latest book as well as the difficulties that come with cultural biases in our communities. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is an international speaker, leadership consultant, diversity and mentoring coach […] The post Conversation with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson appeared first on Apprentice Institute.

Truth's Table
Good Friday: The Seven Last Words of Jesus

Truth's Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 51:58


In this special episode of Truth’s Table, Ekemini, Michelle, and Christina are releasing a Good Friday episode with friends of the table: Kim Cash Tate, Mazare, Reverend Nicole Massie Martin, and Natasha Sistrunk Robinson. All seven of the women at the table will preach/teach on the seven last words of Jesus at the cross in honor of our Savior and in light of the rich tradition of the Black church. May these mini homilies bless you on this Good Friday. “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” - Dr. Christina Edmondson “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.”- Michelle Higgins “Woman, behold your son. Son behold your mother.” - Natasha Sistrunk Robinson “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” - Ekemini Uwan “I thirst.” Reverend Nicole Massie Martin “It is finished.” - Mazare “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” - Kim Cash Tate Video: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoaF8OzjTzQCOs4EF1IEbRsjJw4XqGIq6 Support Truth’s Table: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TruthsTable PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/TruthsTable Merchandise: https://teespring.com/shop/truthstable?pid=46&cid=2742 Warby Parker Discount for Truth’s Table Listeners: Warby Parker has a Free Home Try-On program. Order 5 pairs of glasses, and try them on for 5 days -- there is no obligation to buy! It all ships free and includes a pre-paid return shipping label. Head to warbyparker.com/table to order your free Home Try-On’s today. Glasses start at $95, including prescription lenses. Lenses include anti-glare and anti-scratch coatings. For every pair you buy, a pair is distributed to someone in need. That’s warbyparker.com/table to order your FREE Home try-on’s today.

otherWISE
Episode 303 // Natasha Sistrunk Robinson On the Truth in Black, Christian, American Stories

otherWISE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 53:18


On this episode, we talk with the courageous and insightful Natasha Sistrunk Robinson about the world that helped create her recent book, A Sojourner's Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage In A Divided World.Natasha weaves together her own story of faith, military service, and leadership development with the narrative of what it means to be a Black woman in America. We talk about how evangelism isn't bad, just incomplete and why the segregation of Sunday morning isn't as big of an issue as we might believe.Natasha is the Visionary Founder and Chairperson for the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Leadership LINKS, Inc., where she cultivates a team of influencers who offer leadership education that facilitates impactful living, character and spiritual development.Natasha is an anti-human trafficking advocate, who facilitates conversations about living in a racialized society, equity for women, and the importance of education.Besides A Sojourner's Truth, she has written two other books: Mentor For Life: Finding Purpose Through Intentional Discipleship and Hope For Us: Knowing God Through the Nicene Creed.We mentioned Natasha's talk from this past year's Apprentice Gathering in Wichita, KS as well.Music by Robert EbbensArtwork by Eric Wright/Metamora Design

Her Story Speaks
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Her Story Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 58:33


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is an international speaker, leadership consultant, author diversity and mentoring coach with nearly 20 years of leadership experience in the military, federal government, church, seminary, and nonprofit sectors.

InterVarsity's Experiential Discipleship Podcast
The Art of Venn: Mentoring and Mutuality-Lisa Espineli-Chinn

InterVarsity's Experiential Discipleship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 19:23


“Every staff at every stage needs someone to walk with them in their staff leadership development.” Mutual learning, mutual delight, mutual satisfaction... this is how Lisa Espineli Chinn, Development Coach with Learning & Talent describes her experience with being a mentor. In this episode, we receive her wisdom from her years on staff and hear her observations of this current generation. Book Recommendations: Deep Mentoring: Guiding Others on Their Leadership Journey by Randy D. Reese and Robert LoaneThe Mentor’s Guide: Facilitating Effective Learning Relationships by Lois ZacharyHermanas: Deepening Our Identity and Growing Our Influence by Natalia Kohn Rivera, Noemi Vega Quiñones, and Kristy Garza RobinsonA Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Quick to Listen
Valuing Women of Color at Christian Conferences

Quick to Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 75:16


everal weeks ago, theologian Ekemini Uwan was interviewed on stage at the Sparrow Conference for Women. But when Uwan, a Nigerian American who frequently speaks out against racism and white supremacy, began doing so at the conference, people in the audience began walking out, according to a report from The Witness. Uwan later tweeted that she had to hire an attorney to force the conference to send her photos and video of her interview. YouTube also removed a video of her remarks at the request of Sparrow, and the conference’s social media did not include her images or quotes, in contrast to those of other speakers. Earlier this year, author Kathy Khang preached at chapel at Baylor University. Khang, a veteran speaker, included an anecdote mentioning an 11-year-old boy who was arrested after not standing during the Pledge of Allegiance. In the middle of Khang’s talk, a Baylor student stood up and said, “That’s not what happened. He was making terroristic threats to his teacher.” The event deeply rattled Khang, both for her personal safety in the moment and also when the same student who attended the event posted a video slamming her. It’s important that the conference organizers who invite women of color to speak—especially when the speakers are delivering a message that may challenge the audience—ensure the audience is prepared to hear their message, says Khang. “If you’re asking me to talk about the church, what are the ways you’ve already prepared your audience to hear this message?” said Khang. “What are the books you’ve had them read? Who are the other speakers who have come in? What is the reception like for them? What is the follow-up you have planned for the event you’re inviting me to?” When attendees find themselves uncomfortable by the remarks of a particular speaker, that can be a good time for their own personal reflection, says author Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, who also frequently teaches at Christian conferences. “We don’t always have to agree, but what is going on here? What are the blind spots?” said Sistrunk Robinson. “Have you been stretched and challenged by this in a good way?” Sistrunk Robinson and Khang joined digital media producer Morgan Lee and theology editor Caleb Lindgren on Quick to Listen, to discuss how Christian conferences and institutions can do a better job supporting the women of color that they invite to address their audiences.

Truth's Table
BlackGirlMagic Interview: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Truth's Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 45:07


In this episode, Natasha joins Ekemini and Christina at the table. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is an international speaker, leadership consultant, diversity and mentoring coach with nearly 20 years of leadership experience in the military, federal government, church, seminary, and nonprofit sectors. She is the author of A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World, Mentor for Life and its accompanying leader’s training manual, and the Hope for Us: Knowing God through the Nicene Creed Bible study. She is the Visionary Founder and Chairperson of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc. Natasha is a doctoral student at North Park Theological Seminary, and a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte (cum laude, M.A. Christian Leadership) and the U.S. Naval Academy. She has served as a Marine Corps officer and employee at the Department of Homeland Security. Natasha is also the host of A Sojourner’s Truth: Conversations for a Changing Culture podcast. Pull up a chair, grab your teacup and have a seat at Truth’s Table! Connect with Natasha: Website: http://www.natashasrobinson.com/ Blog: https://asistasjourney.com/ Podcast: http://www.natashasrobinson.com/a-sojourners-truth-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatashaSistrunkRobinson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASISTASJOURNEY Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asistasjourney/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NatashaSistrunkRobinson Hosts: Michelle Higgins (twitter.com/AfroRising) Christina Edmondson (twitter.com/DrCEdmondson) Ekemini Uwan (twitter.com/sista_theology) Producer: Joshua Heath (twitter.com/J_DotMusic4) Executive Producer: Beau York (twitter.com/TheRealBeauYork) Special Thanks To: The Witness: A Black Christian Collective - www.TheWitnessBCC.com (twitter.com/TheWitnessBCC) Podastery - www.podastery.com (twitter.com/Podastery)

Betwixt Podcast at the Intersection of Faith & Culture
19 Natasha Sistrunk Robinson on Truth-telling in a Divided World

Betwixt Podcast at the Intersection of Faith & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 37:10


In this Betwixt Podcast episode, we talk with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson about her journey to becoming a truth-teller in a divided world. The truth is, Natasha is a bridge-builder. She spans the distance between diverse communities, forging paths of deeper understanding, reconciliation and healing. “When you have influence, and all of us do, consider your space. How do you invite people into those spaces and opportunities because of the gospel?” - Natasha Sistrunk Robinson Natasha was a star student and athlete with the kind of leadership potential that led her to the US Naval Academy and on to becoming a Marine Corp Officer. She has worked in leadership positions in the military, government, church, seminary and non-profit sectors. Natasha is the founder of Leadership LINKS, Inc. where she mentors leaders toward affecting generational and cultural change. She has written several books on Mentorship and discipleship and is the author of her newest book: A Sojourner’s Truth, Becoming a Truth-teller in a Divided World.

Q Ideas
A sojourner’s truth – Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Q Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson explores the spiritual and physical tensions of truth-telling, character and leadership development, and building bridges across racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and gender lines.

Q Podcast
Episode 120 | A Sojourner's Truth: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Q Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 29:41


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson explores the spiritual and physical tensions of truth-telling, character and leadership development, and bridge building across racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and gender lines.

Oak Church Sermons
Stories of Freedom: A Conversation on Race and Place with Natasha Sistrunk-Robinson & Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

Oak Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 63:44


Our conversation took place at Oak Church on December 13, 2018. Margot Starbuck facilitated the conversation in partnership with DurhamCares(directed by Reynolds Chapman). Lauren Daniel sang. Natasha Sistrunk Robinson (MA, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) is a writer, international speaker, leadership consultant, mentoring coach, and the visionary founder of the nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc. She is author of Mentor for Life: Finding Purpose through Intentional Discipleship and the Hope for Us: […]

The ChurchLeaders Podcast
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson: A Sojourner's Journey in the Church

The ChurchLeaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 36:36


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson served in the military before devoting herself to ministry. Her experience in military service taught her key principles of leadership and mentoring, which informed her approach to discipling in the church. In our interview, Natasha discusses how church leaders can approach discipleship, what we learn from Moses' life and leadership, and how the church can be on mission for God. 

Fierce and Lovely
Natasha Robinson

Fierce and Lovely

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 36:10


Beth Bruno and Natasha Sistrunk Robinson talk about embracing the both/and of strength and weakness and the gift of learning this from black women. How do you have righteous anger without sinning? How do you speak against injustice and sin without self-righteousness? Beth and Natasha share a passion to raise strong young women and talk about exposing girls to godly leaders as a means of discipleship and mentoring. Through her nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc., Natasha hopes to raise a new generation of young people who know and are purposed by God. **Connect with Natasha:** [Website](http://www.natasharobinson.com/) [Books](https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B01CZ1G64A) [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/asistasjourney) [Twitter](https://twitter.com/asistasjourney) [Facebook](https://facebook.com/natashasistrunkrobinson) [Leadership LINKS, Inc.]( http://www.leadershiplinksinc.org/) **Connect with Beth**: [Instagram](https://instagram.com/bethhbruno) [Facebook](https://facebook.com/bethhillarybruno) [Twitter](https://twitter.com/bethhbruno) [Website](https://www.bethbruno.org) [Book](https://www.bethbruno.org/avoicebecoming/)

Faith Conversations
Natasha Sistrunk Robinson-episode 149

Faith Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 50:31


  Natasha Robinson joins me on the podcast this week to talk about what it could look like to choose freedom and courage in a divided world. Natasha is an international speaker, leadership consultant, mentoring coach, and the founder of Leadership LINKS, Inc. She is a graduate of the US... The post Natasha Sistrunk Robinson-episode 149 appeared first on Anita Lustrea.

Jude 3 Project
A Sojourner's Truth - Special Guest: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Jude 3 Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 38:05


On this episode, Natasha Sistrunk Robinson discussed her new book "A Sojourner's Truth".

Lead Stories Podcast
Lead Voices: Interview with Natasha Robinson

Lead Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 49:18


Natasha Sistrunk Robinson is an international speaker, leadership consultant, diversity and mentoring coach with nearly 20 years of leadership experience in the military, federal government, church, seminary, and nonprofit sectors. She is the author of the new release, A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World (October 9, 2018 release), Mentor for Life, and Hope for Us: Knowing God through the Nicene Creed Bible study.  She is the Visionary Founder and Chairperson of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Leadership LINKS, Inc. and host of A Sojourner’s Truth podcast. A graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte (cum laude, M.A. Christian Leadership) and the U.S. Naval Academy, Natasha has served as a Marine Corps officer and employee at the Department of Homeland Security. Connect with Natasha through her website, blog, podcast, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 173 - Natasha Robinson: A Sojourners' Truth

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 48:41


Natasha S. Robinson joins the podcast to talk about her new book, 'A Sojourner's Truth.' Natasha is a Naval Academy graduate, served in the United States Marine Corps, was the Senior Diversity Admissions Counselor in the Office of Admissions at the Naval Academy, and is a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte. The journey of one of us is the journey of all of us. In these pages we are drawn into the journey of a young African American girl from South Carolina to the United States Naval Academy and then into a calling as a speaker, mentor, writer, and teacher. Intertwined with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson's story is the story of Moses, a young leader who was born into a marginalized people group, resisted injustices of Pharaoh, denied the power of Egypt, and trusted God even when he did not fully understand or know where he was going. Along the way we courageously explore the spiritual and physical tensions of truth-telling, character and leadership development, and bridge building across racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and gender lines. You are invited to bring along your story as well - to discover your own identity, explore your truth-revealing moments, to live unafraid, and to gain a deeper sense of purpose.http://www.natashasrobinson.com/books/

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 173 - Natasha Robinson: A Sojourners' Truth

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 48:41


Natasha S. Robinson joins the podcast to talk about her new book, 'A Sojourner's Truth.' Natasha is a Naval Academy graduate, served in the United States Marine Corps, was the Senior Diversity Admissions Counselor in the Office of Admissions at the Naval Academy, and is a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte. The journey of one of us is the journey of all of us. In these pages we are drawn into the journey of a young African American girl from South Carolina to the United States Naval Academy and then into a calling as a speaker, mentor, writer, and teacher. Intertwined with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson's story is the story of Moses, a young leader who was born into a marginalized people group, resisted injustices of Pharaoh, denied the power of Egypt, and trusted God even when he did not fully understand or know where he was going. Along the way we courageously explore the spiritual and physical tensions of truth-telling, character and leadership development, and bridge building across racial/ethnic, socioeconomic, and gender lines. You are invited to bring along your story as well - to discover your own identity, explore your truth-revealing moments, to live unafraid, and to gain a deeper sense of purpose.http://www.natashasrobinson.com/books/

HER With Amena Brown
Episode 15: Found Freedom with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

HER With Amena Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 60:50


Amena talks with international speaker, leadership consultant, diversity and mentoring coach, and author Natasha Robinson. Exploring the themes of Natasha’s new book, A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World, Amena and Natasha discuss Beyonce’s “Formation,” navigating the wilderness of life, and where we we can find redemption as we seek love, … Continue reading Episode 15: Found Freedom with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson →

Forth District
Episode 15: Found Freedom with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Forth District

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 58:50


Episode description: Amena talks with international speaker, leadership consultant, diversity and mentoring coach, and author Natasha Robinson. Exploring the themes of Natasha’s new book, A Sojourner’s Truth: Choosing Freedom and Courage in a Divided World, Amena and Natasha discuss Beyonce’s “Formation,” navigating the wilderness of life, and where we we can find redemption as we seek love, justice and freedom. For more information about Natasha and to order her book visit http://www.natashasrobinson.com/.

Lead Stories Podcast
S01: Episode 18: Lead Voices: Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Lead Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 35:15


In this Lead Voices podcast Jo and Steph chat with Natasha Sistrunk Robinson, the author of Mentor for Life: Finding Purpose through Intentional Discipleship (Zondervan, 2016).   She intentionally serves as a credible witness of Christ’s leadership to engage, equip, and empower people to live and lead on purpose. She is the visionary founder of the 501(c)(3) organization, Leadership LINKS, Inc., a ministry that exists to connect people with purpose.   Leadership LINKS exists to educate and equip servant leaders who are committed to using their skills and resources for the greater good of humanity. We fulfill our vision by offering leadership education that facilitates impactful living, character and spiritual development.   Natasha serves as a Bible teacher, writer, mentor, anti-human trafficking advocate, and champion for education.   Natasha is a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Charlotte (cum laude, M.A. Christian Leadership) and the U.S. Naval Academy. A former Marine Corps officer, she has over 15 years of leadership and mentoring experience in the military, government, church, seminary, and nonprofit sectors.   She is a sought after leadership consultant, mentoring coach, and speaker. Connect via her official website www.natashaSrobinson.com, blog www.asistasjourney.com, Twitter @asistasjourney, Instagram nlsrobinson, orwww.facebook.com/NatashaSistrunkRobinson.   Come join us at: www.leadstoriesmedia.com/community Follow Lead Stories Podcast to interact with Steph and Jo: Twitter: @LeadStoriesVox Instagram: @LeadStoriesPodcast Facebook: LeadStoriesPodcast Connect with Jo at: www.josaxton.com @josaxton Connect with Steph at: www.pastorsteph.com @pastorsteph Subscribe on iTunes to have the podcast automatically download to your device every week or listen at www.leadstoriespodcast.com