Who Are You Learning From In Uncertain Times?

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been sitting with the feedback I received after Episode 93 on Dehumanising Language and it has confirmed something I think many of us are feeling. These are morally compromised times and when power is held without accountability, it affects the way people speak, the way institutions move and the way communities hold one another.

In today’s episode, I’m offering a wider lens.

I share a personal story from my childhood in Kenya about Wangari Maathai and why her leadership still matters now, especially in times where the ground feels unstable. I also share research that helps explain why those closest to instability often develop a sharper ability to read patterns early. I also honour a select number of women of colour whose voices have shaped my thinking through this podcast.

This is a thoughtful conversation about discernment, leadership literacy and the question we all need to ask ourselves in seasons like this.

Who Are You Learning From In Uncertain Times?


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With Love,
Annie

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