In this episode, we delve into the concept of being "qualified" in the workplace, examining who gets labeled as such, who doesn't, and the underlying reasons. We explore "competency checking"—the practice of scrutinizing individuals' abilities—and how it disproportionately affects underrepresented groups, often going unnoticed or unchallenged. Our discussion aims to redefine qualifications in a fair, equitable, and actionable manner. Our guest, Shari Dunn , is an accomplished journalist, former attorney, news anchor, CEO, university professor, and sought-after speaker. She has been recognized as Executive of the Year and a Woman of Influence, with her work appearing in Fortune Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Ad Age, and more. Her new book, Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work , unpacks what it truly means to be deserving and capable—and why systemic barriers, not personal deficits, are often the real problem. Her insights challenge the narratives that hold so many of us back and offer practical solutions for building a more equitable future. Together, we can build workplaces and communities that don’t just reflect the world we live in, but the one we want to create. A world where being qualified is about recognizing the talent and potential that’s been overlooked for far too long. It’s not just about getting a seat at the table—it’s about building an entirely new table, one designed with space for all of us. Connect with Our Guest Shari Dunn Website& Book - Qualified: https://thesharidunn.com LI: https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/sharidunn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesharidunn Related Podcast Episodes: How To Build Emotionally Mature Leaders with Dr. Christie Smith | 272 Holding It Together: Women As America's Safety Net with Jessica Calarco | 215 How To Defy Expectations with Dr. Sunita Sah | 271 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music…
Send us a text Imagine being a high school senior or a middle schooler on the morning of September 11, 2001, witnessing the world-changing events that were about to unfold. This episode of the Flatbill Pastor Podcast brings you right into those classrooms with Matt and Bryson, who were students at the time and later became veterans. Becca, Brooke and Clint explore the memories of that fateful day, the immediate shock, and the confusion that permeated the halls of their schools. Matt and Bryson share their deeply personal narratives, from the disrupted routines of a normal school day to the life-altering realization of the attacks' significance. Their paths from witnessing 9/11 to serving in the military illustrate the profound impact that day had on their futures. Listen as we traverse their journeys from high school and college to the intense days on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan. Their stories reveal the brotherhood and sacrifices made, painting a vivid picture of military life and the transitions back to civilian roles in public safety. We also reflect on the broader emotional and psychological effects of 9/11, not only on those who served but on us all. Becca shares a personal account of a disrupted grandparents' day that turned into a sobering moment of understanding. Our discussions illuminate how these tragic events have shaped our collective consciousness and continue to influence personal and professional decisions. Join us for an emotional and insightful episode as we honor the memories and sacrifices of those affected by 9/11. Support the show…
Send us a text Ever wondered how to juggle a full-time job, homeschooling, and the back-to-school chaos? Tune in to hear Malinda Moore, a mother of four, share her whirlwind experience of transitioning her kids to public schooling, all while balancing her career. Joined by passionate fifth-grade teacher and doctoral student Ashley Castles, we promise you'll gain valuable insights into making this school year successful and faith-centered for everyone involved. Hear firsthand from Ashley as she shares the joys and challenges of reconnecting with former students and the unique feedback that only passionate educators experience. This episode dives into the delicate balance of homeschooling versus public schooling, the role of Christian values in education, and the impact of technology on classroom dynamics. You'll leave with a newfound appreciation for the character development fostered by public education and the dedication it requires from teachers. Building trust and communication between parents and teachers is vital, and our guests highlight why mutual respect and collaboration are key to a positive educational experience. From navigating parent-teacher conflicts with faith to supporting overburdened educators, we cover it all. We also tackle the complex relationship between digital devices and education, advocating for a balanced approach that encourages personal interaction and healthy digital habits. Don't miss this engaging discussion that underscores the crucial role of community and faith in nurturing our children's educational journeys. Support the show…
Send us a text Have you ever pondered what it really means to forgive? Are you able to fully grasp that forgiveness is more than just letting go of anger or resentment? In this discussion, we journey deeper into the world of forgiveness, peeling back its many layers to reveal the transformative power it holds. We dissect the challenges that come with forgiving those who don't meet our expectations or whose intentions are murky. Shifting gears, the dialogue steers towards the correlation between forgiveness and setting boundaries. We unravel how forgiveness doesn't equate to overlooking an individual's actions and the importance of maintaining healthy boundaries even after forgiving. Moreover, we delve into how forgiveness does not necessarily erase the consequences of one's actions. These aspects are particularly noteworthy when navigating complex family dynamics, especially in situations involving addiction. As we conclude this enlightening conversation, we confront the often-overlooked aspect of self-forgiveness. We present the idea that forgiving ourselves is often the most daunting part of the process, yet it ushers in new possibilities and hopes for the future. Through this comprehensive exploration of forgiveness, we aim to inspire you to be more intentional with your forgiveness, urging you to remember that maintaining boundaries forms an essential part of the process. Join us, and let's reframe our understanding of forgiveness together. Support the show…