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In this episode we welcome Dr Enid Conley. Dr Conley has had a significant career in law enforcement and education and mentoring. As a native American woman, she also shares a valuable perspective that brings great wisdom to the podcast. She shares her perspective on not only law enforcement in the troubled times that we live in but also her lessons learned in leadership. She emphasizes the value of being fluid as she says. This impacts our assumptions and inferences about situations and people. Then what comes along with that is the process of continual growth where she talks about how this can be learned and one can grow in the ability to be fluid. As a mentor to doctoral students she speaks to the growing edges she helps students to work through that are helpful for us to know as well. Then at a time in this country that is growing so aware of racism, she as a native American she shares what is really going on in this community. She speaks to the realities of racism and abuse and bias that exist today and needs to be addressed both personally and legislatively. We are so grateful for her being so willing to share her time and her perspective at this time. You may contact her for further dialogue at [email protected]
Connect with us at scottgress.com and [email protected] We offer leadership coaching for individuals and churches, team coaching and coaching for discipleship. and training for all of the above.
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In this episode we welcome Dr Enid Conley. Dr Conley has had a significant career in law enforcement and education and mentoring. As a native American woman, she also shares a valuable perspective that brings great wisdom to the podcast. She shares her perspective on not only law enforcement in the troubled times that we live in but also her lessons learned in leadership. She emphasizes the value of being fluid as she says. This impacts our assumptions and inferences about situations and people. Then what comes along with that is the process of continual growth where she talks about how this can be learned and one can grow in the ability to be fluid. As a mentor to doctoral students she speaks to the growing edges she helps students to work through that are helpful for us to know as well. Then at a time in this country that is growing so aware of racism, she as a native American she shares what is really going on in this community. She speaks to the realities of racism and abuse and bias that exist today and needs to be addressed both personally and legislatively. We are so grateful for her being so willing to share her time and her perspective at this time. You may contact her for further dialogue at [email protected]
Connect with us at scottgress.com and [email protected] We offer leadership coaching for individuals and churches, team coaching and coaching for discipleship. and training for all of the above.