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“Living Leadership Legacy”: Lessons from African-American Leaders
In this brief episode, Dr. Karen summarizes “Living Leadership Legacy” lessons from the leaders she featured in February 2022. She also poses several provocative leadership questions to ponder for you
Interview with Mike Mooney: How Do You Elevate Your Business Reputation and Why?
Mike Mooney’s 25 year career in professional motorsports with NASCAR makes him the perfect accelerator for high performance leaders who seek to unlock speed and drive opportunities in their lives. In
Living Leadership Legacy: Lift Culture and Lead Succession
What are the values of your company and how do you reinforce those values? In this episode Dr. Karen shares several insights to lift your organization’s culture. When you lift culture, you also enhanc
Living Leadership Legacy: Liberate Clarity and Link Priorities
Do you know what special mission God wants you to fulfill as a marketplace ministry leader in your workplace? Do you know how He wants you to do the work or in what order of priority? In this episode
NASCAR and Other High Speed Brands: Interview with Mike Mooney
Mike Mooney was part of the executive ecosystem behind NASCAR. As an award winning executive, he built and protected the global reputations of such brands as Mercedes-Benz, 3M, NASCAR, Sunoco, Tylenol
Living Leadership Legacy: Leverage Marketplace Ministry
Leverage Marketplace Ministry is Step One in Dr. Karen’s Five Part Living Leadership Legacy process. This step is all about Leading Yourself First by cultivating the character of Christ, checking your
“I Must Be About My Father’s Business”
As a marketplace ministry leader are you, like Jesus, daily “about your father’s business”? The reason God put you in a position of executive leadership and influence in the workplace is because He ha
Conversation with Pastors Ben and Wanda Anderson Part II: Innovations in Church and Community Leadership
If you have ever wanted to use your gifts, talents, and abilities to lead change in your community, then today’s show is especially for you. In this Part II conversation with my guests, Pastor Ben And
Phillis Wheatley: The World Was Not Worthy of Her
In 1773 Phillis Wheatley was the first African-American woman to publish a book of poetry. In 1761 Slave traders captured Phillis in the Gambia when she was seven years old. The traders then sold her
George Washington Carver: Modern Day King Solomon
George Washington Carver is famous for discovering 300 uses for the peanut and almost 200 for the sweet potato. In 1894 he was the first Black man to receive a Bachelors’ degree from what would later





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