dig new streams
By dave capozzi
dig new streamsMay 06, 2024
What Does Loving Me Look Like? - Shawn Marshall
Unbroken Streams: Eddy Paul Thomas and Dave Capozzi
The conversation explores the concepts of self-awareness and servant leadership, drawing from personal experiences and observations. It delves into the intersection of individualism, humility, and the impact of leadership on organizational culture. The discussion highlights the importance of self-awareness, community, and the balance between individual success and collective well-being. The conversation delves into the themes of self-awareness, servant leadership, and conscious leadership, emphasizing the importance of trust, empowerment, and community in the workplace. It also explores the impact of self-awareness on personal and professional relationships, as well as the role of therapy and mental health in achieving conscious leadership.
Takeaways
Self-awareness and servant leadership are rooted in the understanding of one's own values, motivations, and impact on others.
The balance between individual success and collective well-being is crucial for effective leadership and organizational culture.
The intersection of individualism, humility, and servant leadership reveals the complexities of leadership in different cultural contexts.
Transparency, honesty, and empowerment are key elements in fostering a culture of servant leadership and conscious leadership.
The impact of leadership on mental health, employee satisfaction, and organizational growth underscores the significance of servant leadership in modern work environments. Self-awareness is essential for conscious leadership and servant leadership in the workplace.
Trust and empowerment are key components of successful organizations, leading to lower turnover rates and higher employee satisfaction.
The impact of self-awareness extends beyond the workplace, influencing personal relationships and community dynamics.
Therapy and mental health play a crucial role in achieving self-awareness and conscious leadership, contributing to personal growth and professional success.
Hidden Black History: Joel Mackall
Joel Mackall is an award-winning Educator & Project Developer with the ReIdren Business Group based in Roxbury, MA. He is the founder of the Hidden History of Black Boston Tours and Black Connections: the Mobile Black History Museum. He has delivered numerous professional workshops & illustrated talks for all ages in Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, Greater Boston, nationally, and abroad. Topics include African American genealogy, African World history, business design, and generative technology.
End Christian Nationalism: Georgia McKee
Love Will Save Us: Kokayi Nosakhere
Kokayi Nosakhere is an anti-racism/pro-humanity educator who, day in and day out, talks about the ways in which white supremacy culture is alive and well within our bodies and within the racial caste system we live in.
Gain access to his books and newsletter by emailing him.
RoyalStar907@gmail.com
C. Anthony Bryant: Life Outside the Box **REPOST**
most versatile and technically sound singers of his generation. With an
unparalleled ability to perform every genre of music, he has garnered
widespread acclaim for his powerful and emotive voice.
Bryant is the leader of the band 5th Sunday and is a graduate of Morehouse College and the Manhattan School of Music. Along with being a gifted vocalist, Bryant is an accomplished composer, conductor, and music program manager.
Bryant has performed in a range of settings, from the operatic and
concert stage to nightclubs and houses of worship. He has also made
significant contributions to the film and recording industries.
A passionate advocate for LGBTQIA and Civil Rights, Bryant is a
standard-bearer for social justice causes. His unwavering commitment to promoting equality and acceptance is reflected in his music and his
activism.
Overall, C. Anthony Bryant is a true force to be reckoned with in the
world of music and beyond. His talent, versatility, and commitment to
social justice make him a unique and valuable voice in today's society.
For more information about C. Anthony, check out his website at www.canthonybryant.com/
Dr. Aqualus Gordon: Knowing Ourselves ** REPOST**
Oh, and like me, he's and ENFP.
Kway and I connected via Tiktok, and if you use the app at all, I would definitely suggest giving him a follow if you are at all interested in understanding more about personality types.
Joy Marilie Jackson: Conscious Parenting **REPOST**
This week, I welcome Joy Marilie Jackson to the podcast. Joy has over 20 years of experience in education as a teacher and school leader. She now works as a conscious parenting coach as well as an Arts Education consultant in several NYC schools and arts organizations.
To find out more about Joy and all the services she provides to parents and educators alike, visit her website at https://www.joymarilie.com/
Damali Robertson: Faith Reimagined **REPOST**
Damali Robertson is a DEI Practicitioner, an emerging filmmaker and a student of life. Her commitment to justice, particularly using spirituality and faith as a vehicle to connect and promote it, is seriously inspiring.
You can find out more about Damali on her website or check her out on Instagram and Tiktok.
https://damalirobertson.com/
Easter Revisited Again
For the last episode of season 5, I re-share last year's Easter episode...with some new thoughts.
Will James: On the Other Side
Will James is a husband, father, and attorney in Oklahoma who saw a video on TikTok from a former Adventist asking ‘where are the ex Adventists telling our stories? We have to be out here?’ In response Will , as will.i.jam said ‘hold my communion juice’ and started creating content exploring his understanding, inconsistencies, and reflections on his 30 plus years as a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church to bring a sense of ‘I see you, and we’re okay,’ to others who have had to walk away (with sheer shenanigans sprinkled in from time to time.)
Kokayi Nosakhere: I Am That I Am
Kokayi Nosakhere is an anti-racism/pro-humanity educator who, day in and day out, talks about the ways in which white supremacy culture is alive and well within our bodies and within the racial caste system we live in.
His new book, Wanted: The Gloria Johnson Experience is available now. Email him to purchase.
To sign up for his newsletter, email Kokayi at RoyalStar907@gmail.com
Bianca van Wyk: Anti-Racism in South Africa
Bianca van Wyk was born in and lives in South Africa. Her passion for people and her background in psychology lead her to a career in workplace learning and development. Her online advocacy focuses on social justice issues in the South African context, including anti-racism.
Chelsea: The Other Woman and The Wife
Chelsea is a podcaster and coach who empowers people healing from grief, disappointment, and loss. Working specifically with women who have been in affairs, she aims to separate the narratives of who we are told we are and who we choose to be. Having been raised a devout Christian, her "breakup" with her religion opened doors to expand her capacity for love, compassion, and acceptance of other perspectives. You can find her on TikTok @theotherwomanandthewife. The podcast, The Other Woman and The Wife, is available anywhere you listen.
Clarissa Fuselier: DEI Under Fire
Clarissa Fuselier (She/Her) has over a decade of experience in operations/change management leadership, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion strategy, and life coaching.
She’s a fierce advocate for inclusive policies and programs in tech, publishing & advertising organizations. Her Black, woman-led business, Inclusion.Logic, specializes in creating sound DEI strategies for small to mid-size tech businesses around the US and executive advocacy coaching.
When she’s not mentoring Austin locals in their career pivots into tech, as an author of several books, she writes fiction. She’s the founder of the Inclusive Romance Project—a non-profit organization and mentorship program centering on the professional growth for romance authors of marginalized identities in the industry.
Evan Mingo: Agitating Conversations
Evan Mingo (they/he) is a Project Coordinator at Tufts University and a part-time cultural educator and content creator on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube under the name @blacademics. They obtained a B.S. in Psychology and Ethnic Studies from Yale, and a Masters of Philosophy in Sociology from King’s College, University of Cambridge. Their content spans Psychology, Sociology, Ethnicity & Race, gender, sexuality, history and politics.”
Abel Perry: See and Know
Abel Perry is a career pugilist and a passionate enthusiast of black history and the history of the black church in America. After deconstructing his 30+ years of experience in American Christianity, he now champions conversations that highlight the difference in deconstructing from the black Christian church in America as opposed to its white counterpart. In these conversations, he targets the difference in their theology, their culture, and the way history regards them. Abel is known on social media as Poetic Deconstruction.
Abel Perry: Black History
Abel Perry is a career pugilist and a passionate enthusiast of black history and the history of the black church in America. After deconstructing his 30+ years of experience in American Christianity, he now champions conversations that highlight the difference in deconstructing from the black Christian church in America as opposed to its white counterpart. In these conversations, he targets the difference in their theology, their culture, and the way history regards them. Abel is known on social media as Poetic Deconstruction.
Savannah: That Witch Up The Holler
From being a pastor’s kid and kid's minister to a deconstructed, practicing witch; Savannah is a content creator with over a quarter of a million followers under the moniker That Witch Up The Holler.
Dieula Previlon: Does God See Me?
Dieula is a pastor, a counselor and the Founder and CEO of ElevateHer International Ministries. She walks with people by doing the work of trauma healing and seeks to empower everyone she meets to live full and whole lives. She is in the process of releasing her FIRST BOOK "Does God See Me". You can pre-order her book here!
https://www.amazon.com/Does-God-See-Me-Trauma-Healing/dp/1641587555
Aireka "Thinker": Ask Every Question
Aireka, known as "Thinker" on TikTok, is a deconstructionist influencer who openly shares her experiences and journey of deconstructing from Christianity and her religious upbringing. She has amassed a following of nearly 300K followers across the platform.
Zach Gray: Confronting Whiteness
Zach Gray is a dad, therapist, activist, abolitionist, and trauma survivor.
I met Zach on TikTok where we found ourselves connecting around anti-racism work. He is a passionate voice for people experiencing suffering at the hands of white supremacy culture and I'm so grateful to call him my friend.
You can find Zach on TikTok at his handle @FTPx1312
Cage The Chameleon: Where is the Empathy?
Cage the Chameleon is a software developer, data scientist, narcissistic abuse coach and classically trained chef. She's a former homeschool educator of 3, and entrepreneur. Cage is a social and political activist, who is passionate about deconstructing both racism and toxic Christianity.
T.C. Moore: Forged
Abel Perry: Poetic Deconstruction
Abel Perry is a career pugilist and a passionate enthusiast of black history and the history of the black church in America. After deconstructing his 30+ years of experience in American Christianity, he now champions conversations that highlight the difference in deconstructing from the black Christian church in America as opposed to its white counterpart. In these conversations, he targets the difference in their theology, their culture, and the way history regards them. Abel is known on social media as Poetic Deconstruction.
Judy Howard Peterson: The Walking Pastor
Judy Howard Peterson is Public Pastor and Theologian. She once spent a year of her life walking across the United States. That year her hope was to make a reasonable run at learning how to walk with God and how to walk with whomever was placed in her path. And for the most part, this is what she's been trying to do ever since. She's done this as the pastor of two different congregation and as an international speaker, as the Chaplain of a University and now through the non-profit that she founded, Haecceitas, Inc.
Haecceity is a philosophy that holds that each and every living thing is a once in eternity, irreplaceable, unrepeatable act of God and the mission of Haecceitas Inc is to walk with others in such a way that they come to believe this not only about themselves, but also about all of the people who are placed in their path.
IG: walkingpastor Facebook: Judy Howard Peterson
dethroning imperial jesus
Back in early October, in the brief episode where I mentioned that I'd be taking a brief break from posting new episodes of the podcast, I also mentioned that I was going to be writing a book…well, the name of the book is "Dethroning Imperial Jesus."
So, this week, I share a brief section of the book with you, and I'm also asking that, just like so many of you have for the podcast, you subscribe to my Substack - Which you can find https://substack.com/@davecapozzi
Kokayi Nosakhere: I Don't See You How You See You
Kokayi Nosakhere is an anti-racism/pro-humanity educator who, day in and day out, talks about the ways in which white supremacy culture is alive and well within our bodies and within the racial caste system we live in.
He has written 4 books 1) When and Where We Feel Safe, 2) Beyond the Epiphany, 3) The Paradox of Guidance and his newest book For Your Benefit: How to Build a Racial Trauma Center, which is available for purchase now.
To sign up for his newsletter, email Kokayi at RoyalStar907@gmail.com
Eddy Paul Thomas: A New Conversation
Eddy Paul Thomas is an author, historian, humanitarian and consultant who has been working at the intersections of mercy ministry, racial reconciliation, human rights, and education for just over two decades. His passion is fueled by his faith and desire to see all of humanity treated with dignity.
He's the author of A Broken Seat at the Table: Conversations About Race, Resilience, and Building Bridges and the Thompson Woods Trail Children's Book Series, whose first book “Why Can’t I Just Have It” debuted #1 on Amazon’s best sellers list.
For more information about Eddy, check out his website at https://www.eddypaulthomas.com/
Robert Callahan: A New Community
Robert Callahan is a prolific writer and accomplished attorney, dedicated to his practice at Callahan & King, PLLC in the heart of Waco, Texas. With an undeniable talent for blending humor and insight, he takes the spotlight in the arena’s three-ring circus of law, race, and religion. Robert’s prowess extends beyond his legal expertise; he’s a second-degree black belt in the venerable art of Snark. Together with his wife, he revels in their interracial love story, a source of inspiration that has blessed them with three wonderful children, two insistent canine companions, and a mountain of student loan debt.
Evan Mingo: Blacademics
Evan Mingo (they/he) is a Project Coordinator at Tufts University and a part-time cultural educator and content creator on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube under the name @blacademics. They obtained a B.S. in Psychology and Ethnic Studies from Yale, and a Masters of Philosophy in Sociology from King’s College, University of Cambridge. Their content spans Psychology, Sociology, Ethnicity & Race, gender, sexuality, history and politics.”
Shane Claiborne: What Does Love Require of Us?
Episode Originally Aired on March 27, 2023
This week, I'm joined by Shane Claiborne
Shane is a prominent speaker, activist, and best-selling author. He worked with Mother Teresa in Calcutta, and founded The Simple Way in Philadelphia. He heads up Red Letter Christians, which is a movement of folks who are committed to living "as if Jesus meant the things he said."
Shane’s books include his classic The Irresistible Revolution, Jesus for President, Jesus, Bombs and Ice Cream, Executing Grace, Beating Guns, and his newest book, Rethinking Life which was just released in February
His books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. His work has appeared in Esquire, SPIN, Christianity Today, TIME, and The Wall Street Journal, and he has been on everything from Fox News and Al Jazeera to CNN and NPR.
For more information about Shane, check out his website:
http://www.shaneclaiborne.com/
Karen González: Beyond Welcome
This episode, originally posted on November 10, 2022, features a conversation with Jose Humphreys and Karen González to talk about Karen's new book, "Beyond Welcome".
Karen is a speaker, writer, storyteller, and immigrant advocate, who herself immigrated from Guatemala as a child. Karen is a former public school teacher and attended Fuller Theological Seminary, where she studied theology and missiology. For the last 15 years, she has been a non-profit professional. She wrote a book about her own immigration story and some of the immigrants found in the Bible: The God Who Sees: Immigrants, The Bible, and the Journey to Belong (Herald Press, May 2019). Karen’s second book is Beyond Welcome: Centering Immigrants in our Christian Response to Immigration. She also has bylines in Sojourners, Christianity Today, The Christian Century, and others. Karen is the co-host of the Latina-focused podcast Cafe with Comadres. She lives in Baltimore, MD with her cat Oscar.
José Humphreys is a native New Yorker, social worker, consultant and Lead Collaborator at Mosaic Collaborative, LLC. He has worked in this capacity with nonprofits and churches for over 18 years, organizing neighborhood groups and faith leaders around justice issues.Together with his wife, Mayra, and others, José began Metro Hope Covenant Church, a multi-ethnic church In Harlem, and he is the author of Seeing Jesus in East Harlem: What Happens when the Church Shows up and Stays Put.
You can find Karen's book here:
And Jose's book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Books-Jos%C3%A9-Humphreys/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AJos%C3%A9+Humphreys
Rose J. Percy: A Gentle Landing
Originally aired on January 30, 2023.
Rose J. Percy, M.Div is a contemplative theopoet with a background in justice-oriented education and ministry. Rose writes affirmational prayers and poems for weary dreamers. Her work engages theopoetics, mysticism, identity, vocational discernment, trauma, and theology. Rose started “Dear Soft Black Woman,” a podcast and community space for Black women+ to inspire and celebrate flourishing beyond the “Strong Black Woman” myth. She also writes affirmational prayers, poems, and grounding reflections through a newsletter called “A Gentle Landing.”
To find out more about Rose, visit https://www.rosejpercy.com/
i'm tired
I will be taking a 3 week break, because I AM TIRED! Very excited about some new things to come. Until then, enjoy some older episodes that have meant a lot to me.
Erin Jones: Don't Just Talk About It. Be About It.
This week I welcome back my friend, Erin Jones (@afroeducator on TikTok). Erin is a peacemaker in every sense of the word. She is the author of, “Bridges to Heal US, Stories and Strategies for Racial Healing," and has 3 TEDx talks available on Youtube. She has gained an incredible amount of wisdom as she has navigated this world as a bi-racial woman that grew up overseas and speaks 4 languages. Her work as a lifelong educator continues to this day, as she is now a consultant who talks about equity in schools and non-profits. And as I found out in our conversation, she's working on a new book called "More Than a Race".
To access her book or TEDx talks, follow the links below:
“Bridges to Heal US, Stories and Strategies for Racial Healing"
Natiffan: Deconstructing and Still a Christian
This week, I welcome my friend Nattifan. He is a Christian who has found himself not just in the process of deconstructing his faith, but of doing it on TikTok, where he talks a lot about the implications of taking Jesus seriously when it comes to how we treat one another and how we vote.
You can follow him at https://www.tiktok.com/@natiffan
Kokayi Nosakhere: Knowing Where We Come From
Kokayi Nosakhere is an anti-racism/pro-humanity educator who, day in and day out, talks about the ways in which white supremacy culture is alive and well within our bodies and within the racial caste system we live in.
He has written 4 books 1) When and Where We Feel Safe, 2) Beyond the Epiphany, 3) The Paradox of Guidance and his newest book For Your Benefit: How to Build a Racial Trauma Center, which is available for purchase now.
To sign up for his newsletter, email Kokayi at RoyalStar907@gmail.com
Dope Dad: Deconstructing All the Things
This week, I welcome my new friend Sam, known as "Dope Dad" on TikTok. Sam is the kind of person that is deconstructing all the things. Whiteness, Christianity, Misogeny, Patriarchy...you name it, he's deconstructing it. And he's doing it in vulnerable ways that invites other men to go on their own healing journey as well.
Celeste The Therapist: Celebrating 5 Years!
This week, I welcome the amazing Celeste The Therapist back to the podcast to celebrate 5 years of HER podcast!!
You can follow Celeste on every social media outlet @CelesteTheTherapist, and you can find her books, podcast and so much more at www.celestethetherapist.com.
Damali Robertson: Faith Reimagined
Damali Robertson is a DEI Practicitioner, an emerging filmmaker and a student of life. Her commitment to justice, particularly using spirituality and faith as a vehicle to connect and promote it, is seriously inspiring.
You can find out more about Damali on her website or check her out on Instagram and Tiktok.
https://damalirobertson.com/
Dr. Aqualus Gordon: Identifying Our Pain
Dr. Aqualus Gordon grew up in Mobile, AL and is the Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Counseling Program at Maryville College in Knoxville, TN. He received his Ph.D. and M.A. in Counseling Psychology from the Univ. of Texas, mainly focusing on Personality, Men’s Mental Health and Sexuality.
Oh, and like me, he's and ENFP.
Kway and I connected via Tiktok, and if you use the app at all, I would definitely suggest giving him a follow if you are at all interested in understanding more about personality types.
Shaun Marshall: Why Am I Not Ok?
Shaun Marshall is a husband, father, pastor, consultant and author of the book "Transition Decisions: How to Get Unstuck, Embrace Change and Make Your Next Move Now.
Shaun was my VERY FIRST GUEST on the podcast and came back to have a conversation about loving ourselves when all we've been taught to do is deny ourselves.
Find Shaun's book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Transition-Decisions-Unstuck-Embrace-Change/dp/1957368047/ref=sr_1_1?crid=9GG8SNEJC827&keywords=transition+decisions+shaun+marshall&qid=1646690381&sprefix=transition+decision+sha%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-1
C. Anthony Bryant: Defining Manhood
C. Anthony Bryant is a renowned vocalist who stands out as one of the most versatile and technically sound singers of his generation. With an unparalleled ability to perform every genre of music, he has garnered widespread acclaim for his powerful and emotive voice.
Bryant is the leader of the band 5th Sunday and is a graduate of Morehouse College and the Manhattan School of Music. Along with being a gifted vocalist, Bryant is an accomplished composer, conductor, and music program manager.
Bryant has performed in a range of settings, from the operatic and concert stage to nightclubs and houses of worship. He has also made significant contributions to the film and recording industries.
A passionate advocate for LGBTQIA and Civil Rights, Bryant is a standard-bearer for social justice causes. His unwavering commitment to promoting equality and acceptance is reflected in his music and his activism.
Overall, C. Anthony Bryant is a true force to be reckoned with in the world of music and beyond. His talent, versatility, and commitment to social justice make him a unique and valuable voice in today's society.
For more information about C. Anthony, check out his website at https://www.canthonybryant.com/
Kokayi Nosakhere: Healing from Racial Trauma Part 2
Kokayi Nosakhere (koh-KAH-ee noh-sah-KHEH-ray) is the byproduct of a dynamic multicultural environment called Anchorage, Alyeska - or Alaska. He is an anti-racism/pro-humanity educator. He currently lives in Oregon, where he is active in the Black community of Southern Oregon's Rogue Valley, the former home of one of the 13 indigenous grandmothers - Grandma Aggie - and the city of Eugene, where the University of Oregon Mighty Ducks reside. He is also a rabid pro-wrestling fan, watching 10 hours of product a week and participant in The Brotherhood of Wrestling podcast.
You can find more about Kokayi at the following places:
https://www.tiktok.com/@rsamastery
https://kokayinosakhere.com/
Kokayi Nosakhere: Healing from Racial Trauma
Kokayi Nosakhere (koh-KAH-ee noh-sah-KHEH-ray) is the byproduct of a dynamic multicultural environment called Anchorage, Alyeska - or Alaska. He is an anti-racism/pro-humanity educator. He currently lives in Oregon, where he is active in the Black community of Southern Oregon's Rogue Valley, the former home of one of the 13 indigenous grandmothers - Grandma Aggie - and the city of Eugene, where the University of Oregon's Mighty Ducks reside. He is also a rabid pro-wrestling fan, watching 10 hours of product a week and participant in The Brotherhood of Wrestling podcast.
You can find more about Kokayi at the following places:
https://www.tiktok.com/@rsamastery
https://kokayinosakhere.com/
Ang and Jonathan Austin: Codependency
This week, Ang and Jonathan join me for a conversation about relationships post-Christianity. Specifically, we talk about shifting away from codependency.
What to the Oppressor is Juneteenth?
In honor of Juneteenth, I wanted to set some time aside to wonder, "What to the oppressor is Juneteenth?"
Here is a link to Frederick Douglass's speech:
https://edsitement.neh.gov/student-activities/frederick-douglasss-what-slave-fourth-july
José Humphreys and Adam Gustine: Ecosystems of Jubilee
This week I welcome José Humphreys and Adam Gustine to the podcast. This is José's 3rd time on this podcast. He is the founding pastor of Metro Hope Church in East Harlem, NY and he is the author of Seeing Jesus in East Harlem: What happens when the church shows up and stays put
Adam Gustine is the Assistant Director for Academic Affairs at the Center for Social Concerns at Notre Dame. He is also the author Becoming a Just Church: Cultivating Communities of God's Shalom.
They're here together to discuss their new book Ecosystems of Jubilee: Economic Ethics for the Neighborhood.
You can find their book at https://www.amazon.com/Ecosystems-Jubilee-Economic-Ethics-Neighborhood/dp/031013353X
Justin Best: From Trump to Truth
This week, I welcome back my friend Justin Best. This time, we talk about his shift from being a trump supporter in 2017, to someone that leads with empathy and love rather than political ideology. We also talk about the difficulty of healing while having a public platform.
For more information about Justin, check out his website at https://www.bulletholesinthebible.com/