Revisiting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Love, Power, and Nonviolent Change (Episode # 505U)

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 58 MIN

Revisiting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Love, Power, and Nonviolent Change (Episode # 505U)

from The Voice of Leadership · host Dr. Karen Wilson-Starks

Resource Renewal Series In this special Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration series, Dr. Karen Wilson-Starks revisits and unpacks Dr. King’s timeless leadership philosophy through a modern lens. Drawing from Dr. King’s teachings on nonviolent social change, love and power, economic justice, and unity in diversity, these episodes explore how principled leadership can drive transformation in society, organizations, and the workplace. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of Dr. King’s four strategies for nonviolent social change, the disciplined preparation required for effective action, and the essential balance between love and power in creating lasting justice. Dr. Karen also challenges today’s corporate and community leaders with practical questions and insights for advancing equity, strengthening diverse coalitions, and building cultures where everyone can thrive. This series offers enduring wisdom for leaders who seek meaningful change grounded in moral clarity, strategic action, and shared humanity. Contact Dr. Karen at Dr.Karen@transleadership.com; www.transleadership.comThe post Revisiting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Love, Power, and Nonviolent Change (Episode # 505U) first appeared on TRANSLEADERSHIP, INC®.

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