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Black Her Stories reshapes Black history through the inspiring stories of women you may never have heard of. Through nourishing conversations with leading writers, artists, and entertainers, we explore what is possible when creativity meets history - when we tap into our creative power to unlock our purpose. If you need to reconnect with your creative courage, then this show is for you.
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11 Ten Leadership

11 Ten Leadership

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The 11 Ten Leadership Podcast tackles topics at the intersection of leadership, faith and culture. Leadership is challenging. Now more than ever. Today’s leaders need a vision for their leadership that engages culture AND weaves health and wholeness into their companies and communities. But to do this well, leaders need a radically different approach to their leadership. Proverbs 11:10 lays out a bold (and counter-cultural) vision… “when the righteous prosper, the city rejoices.” But what do ...
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Angie Fiedler Sutton

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Journalist Angie Fiedler Sutton covers fandom culture and geek media, interviewing people about why people do what they do and how they got where they are. Be prepared: Contents May Vary. (Formerly "G33K Out with Angie Fiedler Sutton.")
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The Balancing Act: Mompreneur Edition

Michaela Dunn, A Business consultant and mom of 3 showing mothers that they don't have to give up their passions to be a present mom.

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If you're juggling motherhood and entrepreneurship while trying to maintain your sanity....this is for you. It's not just tips on time management and business, The Balancing Act: Mompreneur Edition was created to be a safe space for women to share their stories so we feel a whole lot less lonely in the journey. Whether you're struggling to find time for your business amidst diapers and school runs or seeking ways to be more intentional in your family life without sacrificing your entrepreneu ...
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David and Rob are joined by guest Dr. Michaela O'Donnell, Executive Director Chair at the Max De Pree Center for Leadership and co-author of the book Life in Flux: Navigational Skills to Guide and Ground You in an Ever-Changing World. They delve into essential themes such as leading through uncertainty, internal growth, and systemic innovation. Key…
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Send us a text Retiring a business you've nurtured since your teenage years requires soul-searching and the courage to embrace change. I share my heartfelt journey of stepping away from my photography business after nearly a decade to prioritize family and self-care. This episode peels back the layers of the emotional process of letting go, highlig…
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Send us a text After attending a life-altering event, Crystal was inspired to blend motherhood with entrepreneurship, leading her to create vibrant communities for fellow moms. Discover how Crystal navigates the demanding world of higher education while fostering meaningful connections through events and a podcast she co-hosts with her husband. Thi…
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David engages in an insightful conversation with Paul Green, former leader of Hope for the Inner City in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The discussion revolves around authentic leadership, particularly focusing on building genuine relationships as leaders—with peers, subordinates, and within the community. Paul shares his personal experiences and challeng…
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David sits down with Paul Green, one of his mentors and a long-time director of Hope for the Inner City in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Paul shares his personal journey from being a first-generation immigrant and his transformative encounter with faith in Compton, California, to his leadership role in the challenging environment of inner-city projects. …
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Send us a text Discover the exhilarating journey of Abbey, a passionate local photographer and board-certified psychiatric pharmacist, as she shares her transition from pharmacy to a thriving photography business. Inspired by her husband's encouragement during her pharmacy residency, Abbey embraced her creative instincts, turning a hobby into a pro…
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In this episode of Black Her Stories, Michaela Ayers reconnects with Chef Franchesca Lamarre. Together, they host an intimate backyard dinner party where food rituals and lineage intertwine. From her roots in Haitian traditions to her bold experimentation with Black American flavors, Fran takes us on a journey through food that honors her ancestors…
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In this episode, Adam Gustine discusses how leadership in both church and business settings can move beyond a narrow focus on justice as outreach strategy to cultivating thriving communities where justice is a core value. He challenges leaders to prioritize transformation within their own organizations and to rethink power dynamics and compensation…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a simple iPhone could launch a thriving career in photography? Join us as we follow the extraordinary path of Kinsey Lynn, a local cosmetologist turned sought-after photographer. Despite initial hesitancy, Kinsey's journey began with capturing senior pictures on her iPhone, sparking a passion that quickly grew beyon…
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In this episode, David and Rob are joined by Lauren Gill, Senior Director of the Global Faith and Work Initiative at Redeemer City to City. The discussion dives deep into the concepts of idolatry, faith, work, and justice, exploring how leaders can integrate their faith into their professional lives and make a positive impact on those on the margin…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a SAHM mom of three young children navigates the chaos of daily life? Join me as I share the raw and real experiences of tackling motherhood with three little ones under the age of three. From the paralyzing fear of venturing out with all three kids to the triumphant moments of small victories, I'll take you through…
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This episode of Black Her Stories celebrates our maternal connections through food and the sisterhood between chefs Franchescha Lamarre and Mariya Moore Russell. Both women allow us to tag along their journeys through the culinary world and their commitment to preserving Black food traditions. Tune in for a delicious conversation about food, family…
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In this episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, David sits down with Tyler Graybeal, CEO of Southern Outdoor Restoration, and Jeff Brovet, Partner at Thomas Judy and Tucker to discuss how they lead their companies, model what it looks like to give away power, and embody other qualities of a just leader. Hear their unique leadership journeys, less…
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Send us a text At just 20 years old, Katrina's life took a dramatic turn when she became a mother. Fast forward to 2022, and she embarked on another life-changing journey: sobriety. In this episode, we sit down with Katrina as she candidly shares her evolution from young motherhood to becoming a beacon of hope in the recovery community. Her story i…
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David and Rob explore the concept of giving power away. They discuss the intersection of power, leadership, and faith, examining how leaders can create environments where everyone thrives. David shares insights from his book on the four qualities of a just leader, with a focus on power. The episode features real-life examples, including Martin Luth…
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Send us a text What happens when childhood dreams of working for National Geographic take an unexpected turn? Meet Stevee, a remarkable family photographer whose journey from aspiring photojournalist to successful local photographer is nothing short of inspiring. Starting with her high school passion for film photography, Stevee's career has had it…
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David and Rob delve into the complexities of cultural competency regarding sexuality and gender. They discuss the importance of leadership in navigating diverse beliefs within workplace settings. The episode covers key statistics, personal reflections, and practical strategies for leaders to foster inclusivity and acceptance while maintaining their…
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Send us a text Imagine balancing motherhood, entrepreneurship, and the advocacy for two children with special needs. That's exactly what our guest Samantha, a seasoned wedding photographer and dedicated mom of three, has been doing for 14 years. In this heartfelt episode, Samantha shares her compelling journey, from the emotional highs and lows of …
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In this episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, hosts Rob Shields and David Spickard delve into the intricate challenges of material poverty, justice, and leadership with their guest Shay Bethea Bassett. Shay, a dedicated advocate for economic development and justice, shares her profound personal journey from growing up in poverty as the youngest…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how a shift in mindset can revolutionize your professional and personal life? Join us as we sit down with Stacy Musgrave, a former boudoir photographer turned mindset coach, who shares her inspiring journey of transformation and collaboration with host Michaela Dunn. From overcoming imposter syndrome to leveraging vulne…
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Send us a text Feeling overwhelmed by mom guilt? Imagine juggling the needs of three young children, an unpredictable work schedule, and financial pressures. This episode of "The Balancing Act, Mom Pure Edition" dives deep into the universal struggle of mom guilt, from the guilt of not spending enough time with our kids to the guilt of enjoying our…
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Send us a text Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship can be an overwhelming journey, but Stormy Putnam has navigated it with resilience and grace. On this episode, we sit down with Stormy to discuss her unconventional wedding, the quick arrival of her children, and her unexpected but passionate dive into the world of photography. Learn how she …
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David and Rob dive deep into the significance of cultural competency, particularly around issues of poverty. The discussion includes practical insights on defining poverty, overcoming obstacles that prevent business leaders from engaging with the materially poor, and what it looks like for companies to act as Good Samaritans in their communities. 0…
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Dive into the rich heritage of collard greens and explore the connection between food, family, and tradition. Join Michaela Ayers as she hosts a storytelling booth at Detroit’s 2nd Annual Collard Green Cook-Off, capturing the culinary memories of the community. From the preparation techniques passed down through generations to the evolving practice…
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Send us a text In this solo episode, Michaela Dunn shares her journey as a business owner and a stay-at-home mom. She talks about starting her entrepreneurial journey at the age of 15 with photography and how she transitioned through different business ventures, including web design and coaching. She emphasizes the importance of making decisions ba…
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David and Rob delve into the critical topic of cultural competency with a focus on race. They discuss what it means to be a just and inclusive leader, drawing from biblical principles and their own experiences. David and Rob share practical steps leaders can take to build cultural competency within themselves and their organizations, emphasizing th…
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In this episode, Rob and David discuss the importance of building cultural competency for leaders who aim to steward their power, wealth, and influence justly. This episode features a replay of a foundational discussion on cultural competency, delving into the nuances of leading across cultural lines, and the importance of engaging in lament and re…
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Tune into this bonus episode to meet the team at Sidewalk Detroit and get an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen of in the last chapter of artist Halima Afi Cassells’s eco-art residency. Get up close and personal with the visionary leaders who are pioneering a creative approach to city building, climate resilience, and community care. Together, we d…
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In this milestone 50th episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, Rob and David celebrate their journey so far, share insights on their most impactful episodes, and reflect on personal and professional growth. They also discuss recommended resources and what they’ve been consuming lately in terms of books, podcasts, and other media. Looking ahead, t…
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Tumble down the rabbit hole with Halima Afi Cassells as we dive into the world of eco-art and sustainability. Discover ways to care for Mother Earth, reimagine our relationship with waste, and explore the often unseen impact of microplastics. In this episode, we take you inside an Eco-Art workshop hosted by Sidewalk Detroit, where Halima and commun…
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Los Angeles native Jeri Westerson writes a Tudor series, the King’s Fool Mysteries, and a Sherlockian pastiche called An Irregular Detective Mystery. She wrote fifteen Crispin Guest Medieval Noir Mysteries, a multi-nominated series. She also wrote several paranormal series and standalone historicals. She has served as president of the SoCal chapter…
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In this episode, Rob and David revisit a previous discussion on the concept of lament and its vital role in leadership. As they explore the intersections of leadership, faith, and culture, Rob and David reflect on the importance of lamenting current and historical injustices to embody just leadership. They offer insights on the barriers to practici…
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Rob and David engage in an inspiring conversation with Pastors Ken and Beverly Jenkins from Ferguson, Missouri. The discussion dives into the heart of what it means to be a just leader, exploring themes such as community leadership, equity, and the extraordinary work being done by the Jenkins' through their R & R Marketplace project. 00:00 Introduc…
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In this episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, David and Rob discuss the importance of leaders investing in their communities for mutual transformation, emphasizing the need to see the entire community to truly understand and serve it. Practical advice is given on learning the history of one's city, engaging with community members and organizati…
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In this episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, hosts Rob Shields and David Spickard explore the essential qualities of effective leadership, focusing on the importance of truly seeing and valuing others. They discuss key topics including understanding team members' history, value, flaws, fears, and dreams. The episode emphasizes that leaders are…
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Take a walk with me and Halima Afi Cassells through her garden. Listen as we chat about her artistic journey, sustainability practices, and the Black women in her life that inspire her. An award-winning, interdisciplinary, community-engaged artist, and mother of three, Halima is an avid gardener whose roots are deeply woven into the soil of Detroit…
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In this episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, David & Rob explore the profound impact of self-awareness in leadership. Drawing from Proverbs 11:10, they discuss the importance of leaders being deeply introspective and understanding their personal history to effectively lead and invest in their community's prosperity. The episode emphasizes the …
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On April 25, 2024, the Taglyan Complex in Hollywood, California, was the home of the 40th Writers of the Future Awards and 35th Illustrators of the Future Awards. I wrote up the event for The Geekiary, but there were some interviews that didn't quite make the final cut. So, consider this a 'behind the scenes' extra for the Awards.…
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This episode from the 11 Ten Leadership podcast, hosted by Rob Shields and David Spickard, explores the first of four qualities of a just leader, focusing on the importance of "seeing"—understanding oneself, others, and the community deeply. Drawing on Proverbs 11:10 for inspiration, the hosts discuss how leadership intertwined with faith and cultu…
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Exploring Rest, Justice, and Leadership Through the Story of Zacchaeus In episode 43 of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, hosts David and Rob discuss the essential relationship between rest and leadership, emphasizing the importance of creating a foundation of rest for effective leadership. They explore the story of Zacchaeus from the Bible, focusing …
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Pursuing Biblical Justice in a Secular World: Part 2 (March 2022) In this podcast episode, David and Rob delve back into Tim Keller's article 'A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory.' They discuss the need for a deeper understanding of biblical justice and how it encompasses truths found in secular theories, yet offers a more ho…
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Pursuing Biblical Justice in a Secular World: Part 1 This podcast episode delves into the concept of biblical justice, contrasting it with various secular theories of justice prevalent in society. Drawing from Tim Keller's article 'A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory,' David and Rob discuss the complexities of understanding j…
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J. Caroline Toy (she/her) is Learning Experience Manager in the Center for Learning & Teaching at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont, and Adjunct Professor in the College's humanities Core. Her research and teaching focus on religion, popular media, and fan cultures, specializing in how fans use types of ritual and narrative practices that ar…
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In this interview, David and Rob discuss the concept of justice, emphasizing its biblical roots and importance in leadership. They highlight the need for Christians to embrace justice as part of their calling, not just in society but also in the workplace. They explore key scriptures and qualities of a just leader, setting the stage for a series fo…
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In the final installment of the Just Leadership Lab series, David and Rob interview Ross Chapman, who serves as the CEO of Denver Institute for Faith & Work. Ross discusses his personal journey towards justice, Denver Institute's efforts to embed justice within the Faith & Work movement, and underscores the significance of emphasizing local context…
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In the second part of our Just Leadership Lab webinar series, David and Rob delve into an insightful conversation with Tyler Graybeal and Garrett Dysart from Southern Outdoor Restoration (SOR). Tyler and Garrett candidly share their personal journeys toward justice and detail how they actively embed principles of just leadership within the overarch…
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Tune in to hear an interview with Gwendolyn Wallace. Together we dive into nuances of navigating strong emotions, the insightful moment that motivated her to write the book, and how Wallace’s early childhood experience informed the Light that She Feels Inside. 👀 Wanna see pictures of our in-person event at the Bronx Children’s Museum? Take a peek a…
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In this special podcast episode, we're featuring content from our collaboration with the Denver Institute for Faith & Work as a part of our 20203 Just Leadership Lab series. Abby Worland, the VP of Finance and Operations at Denver Institute, interviews David and Rob, delving deeply into the four qualities of a just leader and analyzing 4 practical …
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David and Rob discuss a recent Wall Street Journal article that explores methods for improving conversations and enhancing communication skills to become better leaders and build organizational cultures of authentic connection. "How to Be a Supercommunicator" (WSJ): https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/how-to-become-a-supercommunicator-4d97dd5d…
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This episode's guest is Andrea Davis. Her background is in the film & television industry where she's worked on both television series & movies, from creating/designing costumes & specialty wardrobe, building sets & displays and making props. Additionally, she has crafted numerous costumes, accessories, props and set pieces for commission work. She…
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