
Becoming Courageous
How can we build more courageous communities? Zina Jacque and Jessica Green explore the sometimes uncomfortable but necessary conversations we must have as neighbors and strangers to build a more inclusive future where everyone belongs. Produced by Claire Nelson. Audio engineering by Ed Bornstein. Original music by Ben McFadden. To learn more, visit CourageousCommunity.us.
Becoming Courageous
Scattering Seeds of Change
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Zina Jacque & Jessica Green
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Season 1
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Episode 13
"Perhaps, like a field in the springtime that is newly plowed, my brain, my opinions, my algorithms, need to be turned over, leaving me a little unsettled," says Dr. Carol Bier-Laning, who dove into Courageous Conversations from day one — and has leaned in with beautiful curiosity and humility since. In this episode, hosts Rev. Dr. Zina Jacque & Jessica Green invite Carol to reflect on what she is learning and how she is shifting — including understanding her privilege, examining her biases, and finding the right moments to scatter seeds with others, not knowing which will find fertile ground.
References:
- Small Boat, Big Sea by Dr. Carol Bier-Laning
- Proud to be Maladjusted by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- We Wear The Mask by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Parable of the Sower ( Matthew 13:1-23)
To learn more about the series, visit http://courageouscommunity.us