by Center for Transforming Engagement | Jan 24, 2023 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
Welcome back to Episode 2 of Season 3 of Transforming Engagement, The Podcast. This season, we’re talking about organizational identity and the role of the leader. In this episode, we spoke with Pastor Gail Song Bantum about her identity as a second-generation Korean...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Jan 17, 2023 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
We’re starting a new series on the podcast about organizational identity – a topic that, co-host Dr. J. Derek McNeil admits at the beginning of this episode – can sound somewhat dry. But here’s why it’s important: Most of us have some sense of our...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Nov 8, 2022 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
We’re sharing some of our favorite insightful moments from our discussions about Clergy Burnout in Season 2 of the Transforming Engagement podcast. In ten minutes or less per episode, you’ll get bite-sized words of wisdom to consider and share. You can listen to...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Sep 20, 2022 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
Listen and Subscribe on: Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music (Audible) In this final episode of our Clergy Burnout series, co-hosts Kate Rae Davis, MDiv, and Rose Madrid Swetman, DMin, revisit the many rich conversations they’ve had with our guests this season. In these...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Sep 13, 2022 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
Listen and Subscribe on: Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music (Audible) In this episode of our Clergy Burnout series, we’re joined by Lisa Sharon Harper, founder and president of Freedom Road, which helps organizations in multiple sectors do justice. She’s a...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Sep 6, 2022 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
Listen and Subscribe on: Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music (Audible) In this episode of our Clergy Burnout series, we’re joined by a panel of three individuals who have recently left the pastorate. Karlene Clark, Trevor Grindle, and Martha Wood vulnerably share their...