Share Between The Lines
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By Lakeshia Poole
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
When we focus so wholeheartedly on the sad stories, on trauma only, it limits the Black story and our culture. Black people, black lives are not a monolith — our stories shouldn't be either.
Geneva Greene, head of Sprouts, a DEI consulting firm joins me to talk about the story of success. What stories did you grow up hearing about success? Let's talk about how to redefine your success story.
Before "The Great Resignation," there was widespread 'resignation' in the workplace. Let's take a deeper look at the story of work and the culture that caused so much stress, anxiety, and disconnect between people.
Let's go between the lines of motherhood. What do you do when the path to motherhood isn't so straightforward? Join me and my special guest, Sara R. Ward, author of Made for Hope. She has an amazing story of restoration and redemption.
There are so many false narratives out there around how Christians should operate a business. Let's go between the misconceptions of earning while pursuing your purpose.
In this bonus "pop-up" episode, I go between the lines of one of my favorite TV show quotes.
What is my purpose? This short question carries a lot of baggage. The story you tell yourself of how purpose should feel and work can actually become a burden. Let's unpack it with Pastor Chad E. Waller, author of Sons. We talk through practical ways you can pursue purpose every day.
Denise Walker, author, teacher and minister, is here to share with us how to uncover our true identity. This heartfelt and practical conversation will help you see how you are purposed for great things.
In this episode, we explore the Power of Words with Shanita Rowsey, author, speaker and founder of the Power of You Movement. Tune in to get tangible tips on how to speak and write words that will change your life.
In this episode, I share one of my favorite lines from one of my favorite authors. You've probably heard it before: “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” This Maya Angelou line rings true because humans are natural storytellers. Let's talk about the importance of bearing those stories.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.