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Rooted2Thrive:Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity
by Rochelle Peterson-Ansari-Perceptions Unlimited LLC
Interested in expanding your ability to reach, teach and lead those you’re entrusted serve?Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity brings you powerful conversations with experts who are committed to maintaining human dignity in our personal lives, our work and in learning environments. We speak to hearts and minds of leaders and educators with practical insights to counter the programming that makes us, often unconsciously, devalue other humans who we perceive as different from ourselves. CHANGED MINDS will CHANGE DIRECTION!
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Self-Awareness and Curiosity as Foundations for Better Leadership - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 64
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityEpisode Title: Self-Awareness and Curiosity as Foundations for Better LeadershipSeason 7, Episode 64Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this insightful episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari welcomes Jess Goldey, a dynamic mindset coach, former educator, and musician. Jess opens up about their later-in-life understanding of their ADHD and the profound impact neurodivergence has had on their journey from a stifling corporate environment to empowering others. Together, they explore how asking genuine questions, challenging personal blind spots, and ditching performative masking can transform not only our personal lives but our effectiveness as leaders. This conversation is a powerful reminder that vulnerable, curious leadership creates spaces where everyone can truly thrive.Topics discussed:The Power of Unlearning and Trusting Yourself: Jess discusses their transition from a toxic corporate job to entrepreneurship, highlighting the daily practice of unlearning self-doubt and building trust in their own capabilities.Navigating Neurodivergence in the Workplace: Reflecting on late-diagnosed ADHD, Jess shares how masking and conforming to neurotypical expectations led to burnout and the importance of asking for necessary accommodations.Curiosity Over Assumptions: The hosts examine how leaders often misinterpret behaviors—such as playfulness or monotone expressions—as a lack of work ethic, stressing the need to understand employees from their own perspectives instead of making snap judgments.Asking Powerful Questions: Jess emphasizes the importance of asking questions from a place of genuine, childlike curiosity rather than from a performative, "know-it-all" stance to foster authentic connection.Vulnerability in Leadership: By sharing their own struggles with overwhelm and creating collaborative environments, leaders can model humanness, which ultimately drives stronger team support and connection.Guest:Jess GoldeyMindset coach, musician, and host of the Underwire podcastInstagram: TheUnderwireOfficialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicagoldey/ Website: https://linktr.ee/TheUnderwirePod Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Sexuality in Relationships - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 63
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityEpisode Title: Sexuality in RelationshipsSeason 7, Episode 63Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this powerful episode, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Dr. Lexx Brown-James to discuss the profound ways our sexuality is intertwined with our overall humanity and relationship health. Moving far beyond physical intimacy, Dr. Lexx explains how unlearning cultural and religious shame can help individuals reclaim pleasure as their fundamental birthright. The conversation tackles the importance of breaking transgenerational trauma, maintaining individual identity within a partnership, and navigating conflict without resorting to destructive communication styles. Ultimately, this masterclass reminds us that it is never too late to heal, reconnect, and establish relationships grounded in authenticity, vulnerability, and joy.Topics discussed:Pleasure as a Birthright: Dr. Lexx explains that pleasure extends beyond physical intimacy, encompassing everyday joys like enjoying a good meal or laughing without fear of ridicule.Unlearning Shame: The conversation explores how childhood trauma and societal conditioning weaponize shame, emphasizing the importance of adopting a shame-free approach to our bodies and desires.Navigating Relationship Conflict: Dr. Lexx breaks down the four horsemen of relationship failure—criticism, defensiveness, contempt, and stonewalling—and offers tools to pause and communicate effectively without attacking.Maintaining Individuality: The episode highlights the danger of losing oneself in a partnership and stresses that sustaining an individual identity is crucial for long-term relational sustainability.Three Daily Practices: Listeners are encouraged to sustain their joy by intentionally finding humor every day, connecting with community, and nourishing their own internal needs.Guest:Dr. Lexx Brown-James CEO of the Institute for Sexuality and Intimacy, PhD-level sexologist, and marriage and family therapist dedicated to shame-free sex educationGet FREE RESOURCES mentioned in this episode from Dr. Lexx at https://lexxsexdoc.com/shop Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Gathering Myself: The Journey from Developmental Trauma to Wholeness - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 62
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityEpisode Title: Gathering Myself: The Journey from Developmental Trauma to WholenessSeason 7, Episode 62Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this deeply moving episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari reunites with her long-time friend and sorority sister, Carolyn Harrison, to explore the profound impact of developmental trauma and the journey toward healing. Carolyn, founder of Good Light Productions, shares her personal story of carrying inherited mother wounds and early childhood displacement, revealing how she learned to reframe her narrative and reclaim her inherent worth. Through discussions on the power of storytelling, recognizing physiological nudges, and breathwork, Carolyn offers listeners actionable and gentle first steps to gather their fractured pieces back into wholeness.Topics discussed:Defining Developmental Trauma: Carolyn explains developmental trauma as interruptions in safety and connection that can begin in utero and deeply impact our nervous systems before we even take our first breath.Direct Trauma vs. Benign Neglect: The conversation distinguishes between direct abuse and benign neglect—such as a caregiver ignoring a child's attempts to connect—highlighting how both can leave lasting emotional scars.The Power of Storytelling: By sharing personal narratives and interrogating old memories through tools like childhood photographs, individuals can rewrite stories of unworthiness into testimonies of being seen and celebrated.Recognizing the Body's Nudges: Carolyn encourages listeners to pay attention to emotional and physiological "nudges" without judgment, using practices like journaling, walking in nature, or belly breathing to gently begin the healing process.The Role of a Supportive Chorus: Healing is fostered by building a safe, non-judgmental "chorus of support," which may include a spiritual director or a trusted friend who simply listens and companions you through your trauma.Guest:Carolyn Harrison Founder and executive producer of Good Light Productions, LLC, 30-year theater arts professional, vocational minister, and spiritual directorInstagram: goodlightproductionsLinkedIn: Carolyn HarrisonWebsite: www.goodlightproductions.comCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Being Aligned with Your True Self - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 61
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityEpisode Title: Being Aligned with Your True SelfSeason 7, Episode 61Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this episode, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Chaniera Stewart to explore what it means to step beyond societal expectations and into who you really are. Chaniera shares her powerful journey of overcoming childhood colorism, moving past the exhaustion of people-pleasing, and transitioning from a corporate employee to a thriving serial entrepreneur. By embracing healing, obedience, and faith, Chaniera reveals how our deepest pains can transform into our greatest purpose, offering listeners an inspiring roadmap to self-love and authentic alignment.Topics discussed:Finding Identity Beyond Labels: Chaniera shares how losing her corporate job pushed her to discover her true passions and build multiple businesses, including a travel agency.Overcoming Colorism and People-Pleasing: Chaniera opens up about the impact of childhood colorism on her self-esteem and how healing her identity in God helped her stop trying to fit in and seek validation from others.Healing and Intentional Parenting: By turning to gentle parenting for her son, Chaniera was forced to confront her own childhood trauma, which ultimately inspired her award-winning book, Sink or Swim.The Power of Obedience and Faith: Initially reluctant to start a podcast or write multiple books, Chaniera discusses how yielding to God's timing aligned her with her calling.Maintaining Alignment and Grace: Emphasizing that staying aligned is an ongoing daily practice, Chaniera highlights the importance of recognizing negative patterns and giving yourself grace when you make mistakes.Guest:Chaniera Stewart Host of the Uncommon Women podcast, four-time author, travel agent, and community event plannerFacebook & Instagram: Uncommon Women PodcastYouTube: Uncommon Women PodcastWebsites: Uncommonwomen.net queenchaniera.com Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Centering Lived Experience in Leadership and Care: Beyond Diversity to Systems of Accountability - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 60
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityCentering Lived Experience in Leadership and Care: Beyond Diversity to Systems of AccountabilitySeason 6, Episode 60 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this powerful season finale, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Deja Alvarez, Deputy Director of TPAC/WHCI, to explore the transformative power of centering lived experience in leadership and social care. As the first transgender woman to run for office in Pennsylvania, Alvarez shares her journey from survival sex work and systemic abuse to leading a multi-million dollar nonprofit. The conversation challenges the traditional "missionary model" of support, advocating instead for a shift where individuals closest to the problems are recognized as the primary experts holding the most powerful solutions. Together, they discuss the necessity of breaking out of "survival mode," the importance of organizational collective care, and how true leadership requires not just opening doors, but keeping them open for the entire community.Topics discussed:Lived Experience as Expertise: Challenging the assumption that only academic degrees qualify a person for leadership, and emphasizing that those who have navigated marginalized systems possess unique, vital expertise.Moving Beyond Tokenism: How leaders with marginalized identities can enter traditional spaces with their own agendas to redistribute power rather than just acting as representatives.The Trap of "Survival Mode": Recognizing survival mode as a systemic design intended to keep marginalized communities from innovating or challenging power structures.Collective Care in Organizations: Implementing policies that prioritize the mental and physical health of staff—such as expanded vacation and personal days—as a foundation for effectively caring for clients.Structural and Policy Shifts: The importance of codifying progress through inclusive legislation and directives to ensure that gains in representation are not lost with changes in administration.Combating the Scarcity Mindset: Addressing the "crabs in a barrel" mentality by encouraging successful community members to bring others with them and rejecting the belief that resources for one marginalized group are "taken" from another.Guest:Deja Alvarez Deputy Director of TPAC/WHCI, community leader, and the first trans woman to run for public office in PennsylvaniaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Miss.Deja1/ Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Centering Black Nonprofit Leaders: Building Capacity Through Community - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 59
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityCentering Black Nonprofit Leaders: Building Capacity Through CommunitySeason 6, Episode 59 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari engages in a profound dialogue with Kelly Woodland, Executive Director of the Center for Leadership Equity, about the unique challenges and immense social capital of Black nonprofit executives. Woodland shares how the Black Nonprofit Chief Executives of Philadelphia (BNCEP) evolved from a virtual network during the 2020 racial reckoning into a thriving community of over 300 leaders dedicated to reimagining leadership through a lens of equity and asset-based sustainability. The conversation shifts the paradigm from transactional professional development to a model centered on trust and lived experience, emphasizing that when Black leaders are properly resourced and supported, they transition from mere resourcefulness to true innovation.Topics discussed:The Evolution of BNCEP: How the group formed in June 2020 to help Black leaders unpack personal and professional trauma while navigating their dual roles as executives and community members.Targeted Universalism: Focusing on the specific needs of historically negatively impacted groups to create customized supports that eventually benefit the entire sector.Lived Experience as a PhD: Recognizing the acute "on-the-ground" expertise of leaders who often come to the work through personal experiences with systemic gaps.Asset-Based Leadership: Moving beyond viewing vulnerable communities through a deficit lens to acknowledging Black leaders as the primary drivers of innovative social solutions."Thermostat" Leadership: The concept that leaders set the "temperature" or culture of the room, requiring spaces where they can be vulnerable about what they don't know without fear of judgment.The Power of Proximity: Why policy is most effective when crafted by individuals who have been the "end users" of the resources being distributed.Guest:Kelly Woodland Executive Director, Center for Leadership Equity at the United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey. With nearly 40 years of experience, he is a co-founder of BNCEP and a leading advocate for racial equity and nonprofit capacity building.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-s-woodland-0195a17/Websites: https://bncep.org/ https://unitedforimpact.org/our-focus/capacity-building/center-for-leadership-equity/ Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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How a Small-Town Grassroots Group Can Build a Fairer, Kinder Community for All - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 58
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityHow a Small-Town Grassroots Group Can Build a Fairer, Kinder Community for AllSeason 6, Episode 58 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this deeply moving episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Julia and Randolph (Rick) Richardson, the father-daughter co-founders of Justice Southbury. Born from the collective grief and anger following the murder of George Floyd, this grassroots organization has maintained an incredible 285-week consecutive streak of Sunday rallies in Southbury, Connecticut. The Richardsons share how they transformed a small-town moment into a sustained movement anchored in the simple yet radical principle of "loving your neighbor". They discuss the power of persistent presence, the importance of using privilege to amplify marginalized voices, and how active listening can bridge even the most hostile divides in a predominantly white, rural community.Topics discussed:The Power of Persistence: How a small group of neighbors gathering during COVID-19 evolved into a five-and-a-half-year consecutive weekly rally for social justice.Loving Your Neighbor as a Baseline: Using a universal value to find common ground and engage a diverse range of issues, from racial justice to LGBTQ+ rights and religious tolerance."Couch Warriors" to Active Allies: Rick’s personal journey of moving from decades of quiet reflection to vocal, public advocacy in his local community.Taking Back the Flag: Julia’s pivotal speech about reclaiming patriotism as a duty to demand a better, more inclusive future for America.Communicating Across Difference: Practical techniques for active listening and building "safe and brave" spaces for difficult dialogues both in person and on social media.Guests:Julia Richardson Paralegal at Vish Law, PLLC; Graduate of Cornell University in Human Development and Inequality Studies.Atty. Randolph Richardson Attorney at Giuliano Richardson & Sfara LLC; Co-founder of Justice Southbury and long-time community advocate.Instagram: @justicesouthbury; @juliabowrichCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Choice Conundrum: The Consequences of Choosing to Vaccinate or Not - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 57
Note: CDC guidelines on vaccines are evolving and recommended changes can happen at any time. You are encouraged to consult with your healthcare providers as a trusted source for vaccine information.--Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityChoice Conundrum: The Consequences of Choosing to Vaccinate or NotSeason 6, Episode 57 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Dr. Nirma Khatri Vadlamudi about the complex intersection of personal choice and public health in the realm of vaccination. Dr. Vadlamudi shares her journey as an infectious disease epidemiologist—driven by personal loss and professional curiosity—to explain how individual vaccination decisions create ripple effects that impact community health, economic stability, and educational access. The conversation provides practical advice for navigating healthcare systems, sifting through misinformation, and understanding how national policies and herd immunity serve as an "umbrella of care" for the most vulnerable members of society.Topics discussed:- The "Ripple Effect" of Vaccination: How individual decisions contribute to herd immunity and the socio-economic consequences—such as missed work and school—that occur when community-level immunity thresholds drop.- Navigating Misinformation: Practical strategies for sifting through social media health advice, including the "three source rule" and seeking information from trusted local experts like pharmacists.- Healthcare System Barriers: The challenges of obtaining preventive care information during time-regulated insurance visits and the importance of scheduling dedicated "wellness visits" or annual physicals.- Global and National Policy Differences: A comparative look at vaccine implementation, mandates, and funding across India, Canada, and the United States.- Telehealth and Community Access: Leveraging virtual appointments and community-based clinics in churches or schools to reduce barriers for families in rural or underserved areas.Guest:Dr. Nirma Khatri Vadlamudi Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy at the University of Florida and infectious disease epidemiologistWebsite: https://pharmacy.ufl.edu/profile/vadlamudi-nirma-khatri/ Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Discrimination-Free Housing and Fair Real Estate Practices - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 56
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityDiscrimination-Free Housing and Fair Real Estate PracticesSeason 6, Episode 56 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this powerful episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Angela McIver, CEO of the Fair Housing Rights Center in Southeastern Pennsylvania, about why housing equity is foundational to human dignity and generational wealth. Drawing on her background in behavioral health and social work, McIver explains that housing justice is a civil rights necessity, rooted in the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s final battles. The conversation breaks down the legal protections of the Fair Housing Act, uncovers modern forms of discrimination—such as appraisal bias and exclusionary zoning—and provides listeners with practical steps to protect their rights and strengthen their communities.Topics discussed:- Housing as Human Dignity: Why secure shelter is a survival necessity and how eviction and foreclosure can shatter an individual’s sense of dignity.- Modern Discrimination and Appraisal Bias: Identifying the subtle ways discrimination shows up today, including "warm cookie" handshakes that mask illegal practices and the critical role of fair home valuations in building generational wealth.- Zoning and Innovative Solutions: How traditional zoning can exclude marginalized groups and the revolutionary potential of tiny home communities and income-driven housing.- Protected Classes and Rights: A breakdown of the seven federally protected classes and the covered transactions—from rentals to lending and insurance—that fall under fair housing laws.- Trauma-Informed Advocacy: Incorporating trauma education into housing justice work to better support those navigating the humiliation of discrimination.Guest:Angela McIver, MSS, MLSP CEO of the Fair Housing Rights Center in Southeastern Pennsylvania (FHRC), systems analyst, and advocate for trauma-informed fair housing educationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-mciver-b9055911/ Website: http://www.fairhousingrights.org Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Diversity as a Method to Address Tech-Enabled Oppression and Harm - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 55
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityDiversity as a Method to Address Tech-Enabled Oppression and HarmSeason 6, Episode 55 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this eye-opening episode, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Dr. Karl Morris, a computer science professor and congressional candidate, about the dangerous intersections of technology, equity, and public policy. Dr. Morris explains how a lack of diversity in STEM spaces leads to technical products that cause measurable, direct harm to minoritized communities. From medical devices that misread blood oxygen levels in darker skin to AI-driven decisions in healthcare and ride-sharing biases, the conversation underscores that representation at the design table is not just a diversity goal, but a necessary safeguard for human life and dignity.Topics discussed:Technical Bias and Real-World Harm: Concrete examples of how pulse oximeters and self-driving car algorithms fail individuals with darker skin tones due to a lack of diverse testing data.Tech-Enabled Discrimination: How digital services can enable age-old biases, such as ride-sharing cancellations that create a "Black Tax" on time and employment for people of color.The "Melanin Gap" in AI Training: A technical dive into how image classifiers and facial recognition software are often trained on data that lacks representation, resulting in harmful and dehumanizing errors.Public Policy and Corporate Responsibility: The role of the government and international bodies (like the EU) in standardizing technology and protecting citizens when capitalist interests prioritize profitability over equity.Environmental Justice in Tech: Connecting the dots between the massive power demands of AI data centers and the poor air quality and respiratory illnesses in the urban communities where power plants are often built.Guest:Dr. Karl Morris Computer Science Professor at Temple University, AI Researcher, and candidate for Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District.Facebook: https://facebook.com/karlmorrispa Instagram: https://facebook.com/karlmorrispa LinkedIn: https://facebook.com/karlmorrispa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@karlmorrispa Website: https://karlforcongress.us Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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The Role of Effective Family Engagement in Student Academic Success - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 54
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity The Role of Effective Family Engagement in Student Academic SuccessSeason 6, Episode 54 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari welcomes Quibila A. Divine to discuss why authentic family engagement is a cornerstone of student achievement. Divine shares her journey from North Philadelphia to becoming a leading education advocate, highlighting how the disconnect between schools and low-income communities often stems from a lack of relationship-building and cultural humility. The conversation moves beyond traditional "involvement" to explore co-creation, the importance of treating families as valued "customers" of the educational system, and the powerful impact of community-based support for kinship caregivers.Topics discussed:- The "Customer" Perspective in Education: Reframing students and families as school customers to foster professional accountability and respect.- Systemic Barriers and Training Gaps: Exploring why many educators lack the necessary training to effectively engage with diverse families and low-income communities.- Adult-to-Adult Communication: Addressing the unintended barrier created when educators view parents as former students rather than equal adult partners.- Community Advocacy and Space: The role of organizations like EARTHS in providing neutral, welcoming spaces for family workshops outside of intimidating school buildings.- Federal Policy and Title I Rights: Understanding the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) as a tool for families to demand equitable funding and engagement.Guest:Quibila Divine Founder and CEO of The Educational Advocates Reaching Today's Hardworking Students, Inc. (EARTHS)Website: www.earthsinc.org RESOURCES: A Family Guide to Title I Https://ospi.k12.wa.us/sites/default/files/2023-08/parents-whatistitlei.pdf US Department of Education Title I. Part A : https://www.ed.gov/grants-and-programs/formula-grants/school-improvement-grants/title-i-part-improving-basic-programs-operated-local-educational-agencies#eligibility Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) https://www.ed.gov/laws-and-policy/laws-preschool-grade-12-education/every-student-succeeds-act-essa Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Teaching and Working with Multilingual Learners and Their Families - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 53
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity Teaching and Working with Multilingual Learners and Their FamiliesSeason 6, Episode 53 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Dr. Anna Arlotta-Guerrero to discuss the nuances of supporting multilingual learners in early childhood and elementary settings. Drawing from her 15 years of experience in bilingual classrooms and her tenure as a teacher educator, Dr. Arlotta-Guerrero emphasizes that language diversity is an asset to be celebrated rather than a deficit to be corrected. The conversation explores practical classroom strategies—such as the importance of "wait time" and the power of small-group workstations—while also highlighting the critical need for educators to build authentic, respectful partnerships with families by honoring their native languages.Topics discussed:- Stages of Language Acquisition: Understanding the transition from single-word communication to fluent expression, and recognizing that young children often understand more than they initially reveal.- The Importance of Wait Time: Why educators must provide multilingual learners with at least 10 seconds (or more) to translate, process, and formulate responses during classroom interactions.- Bilingual Education as a Bridge: How teaching a child to read and write in their native language first can actually strengthen their eventual proficiency in English.- Culturally Responsive Family Partnerships: Strategies for overcoming language barriers with parents, including using translation apps, learning basic phrases in their native tongue, and correctly pronouncing family names.- Socio-Emotional Support Amidst External Stress: Recognizing the impact of external fears, such as immigration enforcement and community unrest, on a child’s ability to focus and learn.Guest:Dr. Anna Arlotta-Guerrero Retired Professor at the University of Pittsburgh and Founder of My Learning Circle, a platform for homeschooling parents and teachers.Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Creating Belonging in Math Class for Black and Brown Students - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 52
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity Creating Belonging in Math Class for Black and Brown StudentsSeason 6, Episode 52 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this inspiring episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with math specialist and author Shameeka Browne about reclaiming the joy and humanity within mathematics education. Browne challenges the traditional "survive or assimilate" model of schooling, advocating instead for a "thrive" model where students bring their full cultural identities and lived experiences into the classroom. By sharing practical strategies—from connecting inequalities to social justice to empowering parents with mathematical frameworks—Browne demonstrates how educators can dismantle math phobia and help every student see themselves as a capable mathematician.Topics discussed:Culturally Responsive Mathematics: How educators can use students' cultural backgrounds and lived experiences to make math content meaningful rather than just a process of regurgitation.Dismantling Math Phobia: Practical techniques for addressing students who shut down when they encounter incorrect answers, including shifting the focus from being "right" to thinking critically.The Restorative Justice Window: Understanding how educator biases manifest in punitive, passive, or "for" behaviors, and how to move toward a "with it" approach that equips students with tools to thrive.Math in the Real World: Connecting classroom concepts like percentages and inequalities to real-world issues like child labor laws, civil rights, and social justice projects.Empowering Families: Providing parents with frameworks and "kid-friendly" mathematical practices to support their children’s learning at home, regardless of curriculum changes.Guest:Shameeka Browne, MSEd Math Specialist, Founder of Math is All Around Us LLC, and author of Queen of 24.Instagram: @MathisallaroundusLLCFacebook: Math is All Around UsWebsite: www.mathisallaroundus.orgCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Stronger Together: The Power of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Community Impact - Rooted2Thrive Ep. 51
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our HumanityStronger Together: The Power of Cross-Sector Collaboration for Community ImpactSeason 6, Episode 51 Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariOverview: In this episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Valerie Kind-Rubin to explore how deep, relationship-based collaboration can transform the landscape of philanthropy. As the Managing Trustee of the Patricia Kind Family Foundation, Valerie shares the evolution of the "Partners Fund," a collaborative initiative designed to support smaller, historically marginalized nonprofits in Philadelphia through trust-based philanthropy and multi-year general operating grants. The conversation highlights the shift from traditional charity to solidarity, emphasizing that true community impact occurs when funders listen to local leaders as experts and prioritize human dignity over rigid control.Topics discussed:Trust-Based Philanthropy: The importance of providing multi-year, general operating grants and building deep, transparent relationships with grantees rather than imposing top-down requirements.The Partners Fund: The origin and mission of a pooled fund that brings together foundations, businesses, and individuals to leverage resources for grassroots organizations.Capacity Strengthening: Offering workshops, cohorts, and wellness grants to help smaller nonprofits—including those that are volunteer-led or have fiscal sponsors—grow their infrastructure and sustainability.Shifting Mindsets on Poverty: A reflection on moving away from "privilege-based" or "white supremacist" views to recognize the inherent richness and expertise found within communities experiencing financial poverty.Cross-Sector Solidarity: How active sponsorship and collaboration across different sectors and racial lines can multiply social impact and elevate human dignity.Guest:Valerie Kind-RubinManaging Trustee of the Patricia Kind Family FoundationInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/instagramcompatriciakindfamilyfoundationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/patricia-kind-family-foundation?trk=public_profile_topcard-current-companyWebsite: http://pkindfamilyfoundation.org/ Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Joy as a Radical Pathway and Practice of Liberation - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 50
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | Joy as a Radical Pathway and Practice of LiberationSeason 5, Episode 50Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Dr. Krista Robinson-LylesOverview:In this inspiring and heart-centered conversation on the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari welcomes Dr. Krista Robinson-Lyles — founder and president of the Joy Hope Collective, creator of the Joy Anyhow platform, and host of the Joy Anyhow Podcast. Together, they explore joy not as a fleeting emotion but as a radical, intentional practice of liberation, healing, and resistance. Drawing from her decades of experience in education and anti-oppression work, Dr. Krista shares how reclaiming joy becomes an act of defiance in the face of injustice and exhaustion. This episode invites listeners to see joy as both a spiritual discipline and a communal strategy for transformation.Topics Discussed:Joy as a radical and liberatory practice amid oppression and adversityThe connection between joy, healing, and social justiceHow intentional joy challenges systemic burnout and despairCreating spaces of belonging and community through the Joy Anyhow frameworkThe importance of self-compassion, rest, and authenticity in collective liberationGuest: Dr. Krista Robinson-LylesFounder and President of Joy Hope CollectiveInstagram: @joyanyhowLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dr-krista-robinson-lyles-09248120Websites: joyhopecollective.org and joyanyhow.com Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Is DEI DOA?: A Pathway Forward - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 49
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | Is DEI DOA?: A Pathway ForwardSeason 5, Episode 49Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Rodney PattersonOverview:In this compelling episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Rodney S. Patterson — CEO of The Learner Group, pastor, coach, consultant, and author of Trump and the Race Card and Is DEI DOA?: How to Create Ongoing Success in the Marketplace and Beyond. Together, they explore the state of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in today’s social and professional landscape. Their conversation dives deep into the challenges organizations face when DEI efforts lose direction or become performative, and how leaders can realign with purpose, humanity, and authentic engagement. With decades of shared experience in higher education and leadership development, Rochelle and Rodney bring both insight and heart to the question: Is DEI truly dead on arrival, or can it be reimagined for lasting impact?Topics Discussed:The evolution and current challenges of DEI in corporate and institutional spacesHow leadership and engagement connect to authentic inclusionThe risks of performative DEI and how to build sustainable practicesThe intersection of faith, leadership, and social consciousnessPractical steps organizations can take to move DEI from stagnation to transformationGuest: Rodney PattersonCEO, The Learner's GroupPastor, Coach, Consultant, AuthorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theengagementcoach_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodney-patterson-5a859710/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEngagementCoachwww.youtube.com/@TheEngagementCoach Website: www.theengagementcoaches.com Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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From Allyship to Action: How Leaders Build Equity and Justice - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 48
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | From Allyship to Action: How Leaders Build Equity and JusticeSeason 5, Episode 48Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Adam BarneyOverview:In this energizing and authentic conversation on the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Adam Barney—energy coach, author, and podcast host—to explore what it means to move beyond allyship into real, sustained action for equity and justice. Drawing from his experience coaching leaders and his work on personal empowerment, Barney shares how optimism, accountability, and integrity intersect with social change. Together, they unpack the challenges of leading with empathy, balancing authenticity with responsibility, and transforming good intentions into meaningful impact within organizations and communities.Topics Discussed:Moving from performative allyship to action-driven leadershipHow self-awareness and energy management support equitable decision-makingThe importance of optimism and resilience in building inclusive spacesTurning personal values into systemic change in business and educationStrategies for cultivating empathy, accountability, and courageous dialogueGuest: Adam BarneyEnergy Coach, Author, Podcast hostFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/adamwbarneyscalesmarter/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamwbarney/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamwbarney/x X: https://x.com/adamwbarney YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@adamwbarney-scalesmarter Website: www.wonderspring.org Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Identifying Implicit Bias in Education - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 47
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | Identifying Implicit Bias in EducationSeason 5, Episode 47Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Zakiyyah Boone, MBAOverview:In this inspiring and thought-provoking episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari welcomes Zakkiyah Boone, CEO of WonderSpring Early Education, to discuss how implicit bias shapes educational experiences from early childhood through adulthood. Boone draws from nearly three decades of work in youth advocacy and education to share powerful stories about how educators can uncover hidden biases and create more equitable learning environments. Together, they explore the importance of self-awareness, cultural humility, and systemic change in transforming how we nurture every child’s potential.Topics Discussed:Understanding what implicit bias looks like in classrooms and early learning spacesHow educators’ lived experiences and assumptions influence student outcomesThe role of leadership in creating inclusive school cultures and equitable policiesPractical strategies for identifying and interrupting bias in everyday interactionsBuilding accountability, community partnerships, and continuous reflection for lasting changeGuest: Zakiyyah Boone, MBAChief Executive Officer, Wonderspring Early EducationFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wonderspringECE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wonderspringece/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zakiyyah-boone-mba-1a24874a/ Website: www.wonderspring.org Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Parents Need to Know Their Rights - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 46
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | Parents Need to Know Their RightsSeason 5, Episode 46Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Dr. Timberly BakerOverview:In this insightful episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari talks with Dr. Timberly Baker — Associate Professor at Arkansas State University, educational consultant with Equity Educators, and international speaker on school choice and Black education in the American South. Together, they explore why it is vital for parents, especially those in marginalized communities, to understand their educational rights and to advocate effectively for their children. Dr. Baker shares personal stories and professional insights about navigating complex school systems, empowering families through knowledge, and reclaiming the voice of parents in educational decision-making.Topics Discussed:Knowing and exercising parental rights in educationAdvocacy for equity and inclusion in schoolsNavigating school systems and policy barriersEmpowering parents through information and community supportBuilding partnerships between families and educatorsGuest: Dr. Timberly BakerAssociate Professor and Educational Consultant, Arkansas State University / Equity EducatorsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timberly-baker-9406b293/ Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Parenting as Power: The Transformative Wisdom of Black Motherhood - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 45
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | Parenting as Power: The Transformative Wisdom of Black MotherhoodSeason 5, Episode 45Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Dionna TilleryOverview:In this heartfelt and empowering episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Dionna Tillery — a Ph.D. student, educator, nonprofit leader, doula, and mama scholar — to explore the transformative wisdom and everyday resilience found in Black motherhood. Together, they discuss how parenting can serve as both a site of power and liberation, where cultural knowledge, spirituality, and love intersect to nurture not only children but also entire communities. Dionna shares insights from her professional and personal journey, offering reflections on the lessons learned from balancing motherhood, scholarship, and advocacy, while Rochelle connects these experiences to broader conversations about identity, healing, and community care.Topics Discussed:Parenting as resistance and liberationThe influence of motherhood on leadership and scholarshipIntergenerational wisdom and cultural traditionsBalancing identity, purpose, and self-careThe power of rest and community supportGuest: Dionna Tillery, MA, MSPhD Student, Educator, Non-Profit LeaderInstagram: @hidionnamichelleLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/dionnatillery Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Preparing Our Children to Thrive in America - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 44
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | Preparing Our Children to Thrive in AmericaSeason 5, Episode 44Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuests: Ashley and Ismael JimenezOverview:In this powerful and heartfelt episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Ashley and Ismael Jimenez—partners, parents, and advocates dedicated to raising socially conscious, empowered children. Together, they explore what it means to prepare young people, especially children of color, to thrive in an America still grappling with inequality, inequity and cultural challenges. Drawing from their experiences as educators, community organizers, and parents of four, the Jimenezes discuss how they nurture identity, confidence, and resilience in their children while remaining deeply rooted in love, justice, and community strength.Topics Discussed:The importance of cultural awareness and identity in parentingHow parents can equip children to navigate systemic barriers with confidenceBuilding community-based support systems for families of colorBalancing activism, education, and family lifeRaising children to be compassionate, courageous, and purpose-drivenGuests: Ashley JimenezExecutive Director, Center for HopeIsmael JimenezDirector of Social Studies, School District of PhiladelphiaInstagram: @ishx19X: @teacherishxCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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The Importance of Believing in Yourself - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 42
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | The Importance of Believing in YourselfSeason 5, Episode 43Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Karen SmithOverview:In this heartwarming and empowering episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari welcomes master percussionist, playwright, and writer Karen Smith. Their conversation weaves together themes of artistry, resilience, and community as Karen reflects on her journey from New York City to the Greater Philadelphia arts scene. With humor and honesty, she shares how trusting her instincts and believing in herself allowed her to turn passion into purpose. The dialogue explores the power of creativity, self-belief, and authentic connections that sustain us through life's transitions and triumphs.Topics Discussed:How self-belief fuels artistic expression and personal growthLessons from navigating the creative journey with courage and authenticityThe influence of family, community, and culture in shaping purposeFinding strength in vulnerability and staying true to yourselfThe transformative power of music, storytelling, and connectionGuest: Karen SmithMusicianFacebook: Karen SmithInstagram: @karensmithdrumsYouTube: @klsmith1931Website: www.karensmithdrums.com Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Maintaining Your True Self Throughout Your Career - Rooted2Thrive Podcast Ep. 42
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | Maintaining Your True Self Throughout Your CareerSeason 5, Episode 42Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Dr. Cherie Crosby-WeeksOverview:In this inspiring episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Dr. Cherie Crosby-Weeks, Program Director of Teacher Education and Chair of Behavioral Sciences and Education at Manor College. Together, they explore what it means to stay grounded in your authentic self while navigating professional growth and leadership roles. Dr. Crosby-Weeks shares her journey as an educator, her passion for developing leaders within teaching, and the challenges of maintaining integrity and purpose across different stages of a career. This conversation reminds listeners that success doesn’t mean losing who you are—it means evolving while staying rooted in your values.Topics Discussed:How to stay authentic and connected to your values as your career evolvesThe importance of leadership development and mentoring in educationLessons from building community and fostering diversity in professional spacesBalancing ambition with personal well-being and self-awarenessThe power of intentional reflection in maintaining your true selfGuest: Dr. Cherie Crosby-WeeksProfessor, Program Director of Teacher Education Programs, and Chair of Behavioral Sciences and Education Cluster at Manor CollegeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheriecrosby/ Website: www.manor.eduCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Writing Past The Pain
Rooted2Thrive Podcast: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity | Writing Past The PainSeason 5, Episode 41Host: Rochelle Peterson-AnsariGuest: Dr. Brian JohnsonOverview: In this episode of the Rooted2Thrive Podcast, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari sits down with Dr. Brian Johnson, pastor of Revival Tabernacle in Pennsylvania and author of nine books, including the acclaimed historical novels Send Judah First and Free Indeed. Together, they reflect on their 22 years of shared work in diversity and multicultural affairs, and explore the power of writing as a way to move beyond pain and preserve hidden stories of Black history. Dr. Johnson shares how his storytelling uncovers humanity within the legacy of slavery, emphasizing not only the struggles but also the resilience, faith, and victories of those who came before. This conversation highlights the role of faith, history, and storytelling in creating hope, healing, and justice across generations.Topics Discussed:The hidden and often overlooked human stories within Black historyWriting as a way to move past pain and reclaim narrativesHow slavery is remembered beyond violence and racism, focusing on resilienceThe influence of heritage, faith, and legacy on personal perspectiveLessons from decades of diversity and multicultural workGuest: Dr. Brian JohnsonFormer Diversity Professional, Author and PastorInstagram: @dr.briancjohnsonLinkedIn: Brian C. JohnsonX: thereelbrianWebsite: johnsonauthor.com Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Faith, Finance & Fatherhood, with Justin Green
OverviewIn this Rooted2Thrive Podcast episode, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with guest Justin Green, Real Estate Investor, about the intersections of faith, finance, and fatherhood. Justin shares his personal journey of balancing his spiritual beliefs with the realities of financial responsibility, while also embracing the challenges and rewards of being a father. Their conversation highlights how faith can ground financial decisions, how money management influences family dynamics, and how fatherhood reshapes perspectives on leadership, legacy, and personal growth.Topics Covered in This Episode:The role of faith in shaping financial decisions and values.Lessons on money management, responsibility, and generational wealth.Challenges and opportunities in fatherhood, including balancing family and career.Building legacy and instilling values for future generations.Integrating spirituality, financial literacy, and parenting as interconnected aspects of life.Guest Information:Justin GreenOwner/CEO, Green Investment Group LLCSocial Media:Instagram: @justinismycoachLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinjgreen/Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Financial Stewardship: A Pathway to Equity and Empowerment, with Dr. Ranelli A. Williams
OverviewIn this episode of the "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari is joined by Dr. Ranelli A. Williams, a CPA and profit strategist, to discuss financial stewardship as a direct path to empowerment and equity. Dr. Williams shares her personal and professional journey, emphasizing her passion for teaching financial literacy in marginalized communities and helping Christian professionals integrate faith with their finances. The conversation delves into the necessity of moving beyond basic money management to embrace a mindset of stewardship, which involves not just managing but multiplying resources to create generational wealth and a lasting legacy. Dr. Williams uses a personal health analogy to illustrate how overcoming fear and developing discipline are crucial for shifting one's financial story. She offers practical first steps for listeners, such as zero-based budgeting and leveraging life insurance as a powerful tool for sustainable wealth building.Topics Covered in This Episode:Financial Stewardship and Faith Empowerment Through Financial Literacy Overcoming Fear and Negative "Money Stories" Creating Generational Wealth and Legacy Practical Strategies for Wealth Building The Power of Mindset, Discipline, and VisionGuest Information:Ranelli WilliamsCPA, MBA, ERJ Services➡️ Pre-Order Your Copy of WEALTHY Habits HereSocial Media:Facebook : facebook.com/ranelli.williams Instagram : instagram.com/drranelliwilliams/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drranelliwilliams/ Youtube Channel : youtube.com/@drranelliwilliamsX: x.com/drranelli Website: ERJServices.com Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Education: A Key to Access Choice, with Kevin Covington
OverviewIn this episode of the "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Kevin Covington, Assistant Director of Retention and Outreach at Villanova University, about the transformative power of education. Covington shares his personal journey into the field of education, which began with a passion for building character in student-athletes and evolved into a career focused on helping underrepresented students navigate higher education. The central theme is that education is a fundamental key to accessing more choices in life, from career paths and travel opportunities to an improved quality of life. Covington emphasizes the critical role of mentorship, recounting how a fellow student guided him as a first-generation collegian, and stresses that education fosters critical thinking, cultural competence, and the ability to challenge one's own limitations to achieve personal and generational growth.Topics Covered in This Episode:Education as a tool for access and choice The critical role of mentorship in success Navigating college as a first-generation student Improving quality of life through education The link between education, travel, and cultural competence The power of critical thinking and lifelong learningGuest Information:Kevin CovingtonAssistant Director, Retention & Outreach, Villanova University Social Media:Instagram : @_KevinCovingtonLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-covington-m-s-m-5b23414Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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The Self-Awareness Secret: It's Not Just About You (It's About Them), with Elissa Zylbershlag
OverviewIn this episode of "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Elissa Zylbershlag, an anti-bias educator and leadership coach, about the critical concept of self-awareness. Zylbershlag defines self-awareness using an analogy of "the mirror and the portrait": "the mirror" represents our private self-perception, including our values and intentions, while "the portrait" represents our public impact and how others perceive us. She shares personal and professional stories illustrating how understanding this distinction is vital for personal growth, effective leadership, and elevating humanity by aligning intent with impact. The conversation emphasizes that true self-awareness requires the courage to look at the "portrait" others have of you, even when it's difficult, and highlights practical ways for leaders to grow, such as seeking coaching and recognizing "alarm clock moments" that signal an opportunity for deeper insight.Topics Covered in This Episode:Defining Self-Awareness: The Mirror & The Portrait Aligning Intentions with Impact Leadership Transformation Through Feedback The Role of a Coach in Gaining Insight "Alarm Clock Moments" for Growth Guest Information:Elissa ZylbershlagOwner | Facilitator | Creator | CoachSocial Media:Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575085440139Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/workwiselabs/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elissazylbershlag/Website: www.workwiselabs.comCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Why Storytelling, Truth Telling and Caring Deeply is Critical to Our Work, with Maya Stewart
OverviewIn this episode of the "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Maya Stewart, Chief of Strategy and Professional Learning at Lee Montessori PCS , about her journey as an educator and the "leadership trifecta": do the thing, say the thing, be yourself. Stewart shares her professional path from Arcadia University to becoming a school principal in Washington, D.C., emphasizing the importance of authentic leadership. She recounts a "season of self-betrayal" where not speaking her truth led to physical and emotional distress , contrasting it with a transformative experience where she directly but supportively confronted a teacher about his fear of Black students. The conversation highlights that creating inclusive and humane environments requires leaders to be courageous, model honesty, and prioritize their own well-being by setting firm boundaries to avoid burnout.Topics Covered in This Episode:The Leadership Trifecta Authenticity vs. Self-Betrayal Confronting Educator Bias The Physical Toll of Withholding Truth Setting Boundaries for Well-Being Leadership Growth Through CoachingGuest Information:Maya StewartChief of Strategy and Professional LearningCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Love Letters to Our Children, with Alyssa Reynoso-Morris
OverviewIn this episode of "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari interviews author, educator, and her former student, Alyssa Reynoso-Morris, about the power of diverse literature as "love letters to our children." Reynoso-Morris shares that her journey as an author was inspired by her grandmother's storytelling and a desire to see her Dominican and Puerto Rican culture reflected in books, a reality she found lacking. She discusses how her books, such as "Platanos Are Love," are written to be both "mirrors" that allow Black and Brown children to see themselves and feel limitless, and "windows" that help adults and other children build empathy and cultural competence. The conversation also delves into the challenges within the publishing industry, where a lack of marketing and support for diverse authors creates a self-fulfilling prophecy of lower sales, reinforcing the need for authors like her to advocate for their work. Ultimately, both speakers emphasize that reading diverse stories year-round is crucial for developing anti-racist perspectives, understanding universal human themes, and preventing the repetition of historical injustices.Topics Covered in This Episode:The role of books as "mirrors" for representation and "windows" for empathy.Inspiration drawn from family, storytelling, and cultural heritage.Inequities and marketing challenges for diverse authors in publishing.Introducing complex social issues to young readers in a hopeful way.The importance of reading diverse books with universal themes year-round.Guest Information:Alyssa Reynoso-MorrisAuthor, Educator, and MotherSocial Media:Instagram: @AReynosoMorrisLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyssa-reynoso-morris/Website: www.alyssaauthor.comCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Giving Voice to Grief, with Yolanda Booker
OverviewIn this episode of the "Rooted2Thrive," host Professor P (Rochelle Peterson-Ansari) speaks with Yolanda Booker, a mental health therapist and the founder of the nonprofit organization Grief Speaks. Drawing from the profound experience of losing her son to cancer, Booker introduces the often-overlooked stage of grief: insecurity, which arises from the significant life changes and identity shifts that accompany loss. She critiques traditional support groups for sometimes being exhausting and emphasizes her organization's focus on providing tangible coping skills and building a supportive community. Booker advocates for grievers to find personal, practical ways to cope—such as journaling, lighting a candle, or caring for plants—and to embrace vulnerability by articulating their needs. The overarching message is that grief is a continuous journey, and through intentionality, community, and self-compassion, it is possible to grow through the pain and find a meaningful "life after loss".Topics Covered in This Episode:Insecurity as an overlooked stage of grief Navigating the identity crisis that follows a loss The importance of community and tangible coping skills Giving a voice to grief beyond emotion Practical ways to support a grieving person The role of vulnerability in the healing processGuest Information:Yolanda BookerMental Health Therapist, & President and Founder of Grief Speaks Non-profit OrganizationSocial Media:Facebook : Yolanda Grief SpeaksInstagram : @GriefSpeaks1Website: www.griefspeaks1.comCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Joy and Justice Centered Practices in Education, with Luca Poxon
OverviewIn this episode of "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Luca Poxon, Project Coordinator at Temple University and Philly Children's Movement, about the importance of integrating joy and justice-centered practices into education to combat dehumanizing systems. Poxon shares their personal journey, which began with witnessing educational inequities in high school and led to a focus on anti-racism in their studies and work. The conversation explores common challenges educators face, such as large class sizes, scripted curricula, and a lack of community support, which hinder the humanization of both students and teachers. As a practical solution, Poxon details the "Radical Morning Meeting," a framework developed by the Philly Children's Movement that intentionally centers student identity, joy, and justice, even within structural constraints. The dialogue emphasizes that sustainable change comes from long-term, community-based work and that starting small with self-reflection is a crucial first step for educators to foster more inclusive and affirming learning environments.Topics Covered in This Episode:Countering Dehumanizing Practices in Schools The Role of Joy and Justice in Education Challenges in Anti-Racist Education The "Radical Morning Meeting" Framework Sustainable, Long-Term Community-Based Initiatives The Importance of Educator Self-ReflectionGuest Information:Luca PoxonProject CoordinatorSocial Media:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luca-poxon/Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Why Trans Solidarity is Racial Justice, with J Mase III
OverviewIn this episode of "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with poet, author, and cultural worker, J Mase III about the deep-seated connection between trans solidarity and racial justice. J Mase III argues that these movements are inseparable, tracing the historical erasure of trans and gender-nonconforming leaders in Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities back to colonialism in the 1500s. The conversation unpacks the numerous systemic barriers that prevent trans people, particularly Black and Brown trans individuals, from thriving, including discrimination in housing, employment, education, and healthcare, as well as over-policing. J Mase III asserts that anti-trans rhetoric and legislation ultimately harm all marginalized people, especially Black and Brown cisgender women, and calls for a solidarity that moves beyond low-bar victories like gender-neutral bathrooms toward more radical actions like supporting abolition, reparations, and the direct reallocation of resources.Topics Covered in This Episode:Historical Trans Leadership Roles Colonialism and Trans Erasure Systemic Barriers to Survival Anti-Trans Policies and Racial Impact Actionable Steps for Radical SolidarityGuest Information:J Mase IIIPoet/Author/Cultural WorkerSocial Media:Instagram : @jmaseiiiWebsite: www.jmaseiii.comCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Abolition, Freedom, and Liberation with Dr. Bill Ayers
OverviewIn this episode of "Rooted2Thrive," host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari speaks with Dr. Bill Ayers, a retired distinguished Professor of Education, about the concepts of freedom, abolition, and collective liberation from his latest book. Dr. Ayers explains that freedom is a contested term, often meaning cruelty for the conquered when claimed by the conqueror, and is best understood by examining its opposite—unfreedom. He argues that true liberation is a collective "world-building" process that balances individual worth with community, moving beyond simply erasing oppressive systems to creating a society where they are unthinkable. The conversation emphasizes that teaching should foster agency and discovery, and that social change requires recognizing one's own privilege, maintaining hope without being a determinist, and taking collective action in "a million experiments" of joy and resistance.Topics Covered in This Episode:The contested meaning of freedom Abolition as a world-building project Teaching for agency and discovery Balancing individual and collective liberation Privilege, hope, and social actionGuest Information:Bill AyersDistinguished Professor of Education (retired)Social Media:Facebook : Bill AyersLinkedIn: William AyersX: @BillAyers @underthetreeWebsite: BillAyers.orgCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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No Equity No Point! With Vanity Jenkins
OverviewIn a crucial conversation, Professor P (Rochelle Peterson-Ansari) and Executive Coach & DEI Consultant, Vanity Jenkins of ShiftEd Consulting delve into the complexities of diversity, equity, and inclusion. They explore why DEI initiatives often fall short, how the current sociopolitical climate is leading to the erasure of DEI efforts, and, most importantly, what individuals and organizations can do to continue to advocate for meaningful change and equity with real power.Topics Covered in This Episode:Equity vs. PerformanceBacklash Against DEIStrategic Resistance: Countering DEI BacklashActionable Advice and Resources for mission and financial goal alignmentPractical steps to build knowledge of law, critical collectivism and commitments to move through the current chaosKey Words: #EquityWithPower #Leadership #CounteringDEIBacklash #BusinessLeaders #Rooted2ThriveGuest Information:Vanity Jenkins,Founder & Principal Consultant, ShiftED ConsultingSocial Media:Website: http://www.shiftedconsulting.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShiftEDConsultingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shiftedconsultingLinkedIn: Vanity Jenkins | LinkedInYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@vanityjenkins3500Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Building Inclusive Cultures: The Data-Empathy Duo, with Dr. Corinne Green
OverviewDr. Corinne Green of HRMOM, LLC (Human Resources Managers On the Move LLC) joins Professor P to dive into the vital connection between data and empathy in building thriving and equitable workplaces. Discover how understanding individual experiences and leveraging data – including insights from those on the ground – can drive meaningful change and foster human dignity in organizational cultures. Dr. Green also discusses her upcoming book for Black Christian women, focusing on balancing identity, faith, and well-being.Key Takeaways:Powerful combination of personal stories with organizational dataNavigating the return to the office and workplace cultureHR department’s role in gathering on-the-ground data and advocating for employeesThe "strong Black woman syndrome"Practical strategies for empathy-driven leadership and inclusive decision-makingExamples of successful policy changes that prioritize employee well-beingTopics Covered in This Episode:Powerful combination of personal stories with organizational dataNavigating the return to the office and workplace cultureHR department’s role in gathering on-the-ground data and advocating for employeesThe "strong Black woman syndrome"Practical strategies for empathy-driven leadership and inclusive decision-makingExamples of successful policy changes that prioritize employee well-beingKEYWORDS: Data, Empathy,Workplace Culture, Inclusive Leadership, Equity, Human Dignity, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari, Corinne Green, Rooted to ThriveGuest Information:Dr. Corinne Green: Founder & CEO, HR Mom, LLC Author of "Becoming God's Girl" (forthcoming)Social Media:Website: https://hrmomllc.com/Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/HRMOMLLC/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hrmom4u/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hrmomllcX: https://x.com/hrmom4uCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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The Clarity Cure: Transforming Patient Experiences Through Communication, with Mariah Wilson
OverviewMariah Wilson, National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, joins Professor P to explore how better communication can revolutionize patient care. They discuss overcoming biases, the power of empathy, and practical coaching techniques for healthcare professionals to build trust and truly connect with patients. Learn from Mariah’s lived experience in clinical settings, as a coach as as a patient, particularly her birthing experience. And don’t miss her Practical Communication Rx to elevate humanity in healthcare!Key Discussion Points:The Communication Gap: Why patients often feel unheard and unsupported post-diagnosis.Personal Impact: Mariah's powerful birthing experience highlighting communication failures.Unpacking Biases: How assumptions affect patient interactions (age, race, etc.).Practical Communication Rx: "Coaching presence," active listening, empathy, and flexibility.Time Management & Connection: Strategies for respectful and effective communication within time constraints.Building Trust: The professional's role in setting the tone and fostering open dialogue.Cultural Competence: How mindful communication promotes inclusivity and equity in healthcare.Motivational Interviewing: A key resource for patient-centered communication.Guest:Mariah Wilson: National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBCHWC) Specializing in social and emotional coaching, pain management, and chronic conditions Host of "Reclaiming Your Health" Podcast.YouTube: Reclaim Your Health PodcastSocial Media:LinkedIn: (27) Mariah Wilson | LinkedInYouTube: Reclaim Your Health PodcastKeywords:Patient experience, healthcare communication, empathy, bias in healthcare, health coaching, cultural competence, motivational interviewing, Rooted to Thrive, Mariah Wilson, Professor P.Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comShare your experiences and subscribe for more conversations that elevate our humanity!!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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3 Powerful Pathways to Deeper Connection & Cultural Competence, with Amber Williams
OverviewJoin Professor P. Rochelle Peterson-Ansari in a rich and insightful conversation with her former student and esteemed colleague, Amber Williams. This episode delves deeper into three powerful pathways to fostering deeper human connection: understanding, dialogue, and cultural competence. Amber shares her journey into this crucial work, rooted in her own experiences and fueled by a passion for social justice. Expanding on intergroup dialogue, Amber also unpacks the principles of restorative practices and group relations, offering practical strategies for repairing relationships, understanding systemic dynamics, and cultivating more meaningful connections in various settings, from learning environments to the workplace.Topics Covered in This Episode:🌍 1. What Happens When We Really Listen?Explore powerful lessons from facilitating dialogue that foster deeper understanding, connection, and inclusion across differences.💼 2. Dialogue at Work: More Than a BuzzwordHow intentional conversations transform team dynamics, reduce friction, and improve outcomes—especially in high-stakes environments.🧠 3. Group Behavior & the Unseen Forces at PlayWhy unconscious patterns shape group dynamics—and what you can do to surface them with relational practices that build trust.🛠 4. From Practice to Habit: Living the WorkSimple, daily ways to apply dialogue and cultural competence in leadership, classrooms, clinics, and beyond.🔑 5. Trust Isn’t Optional—It’s FoundationalHow modeling relational leadership and cultural understanding builds resilient teams, especially in times of conflict or crisis.Guest Information:Amber Williams Director of College Houses and Academic Services Pre-major Advisor for Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania Doctoral Candidate at Johns Hopkins University.Social Media:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ambernw414/Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Beyond Stereotype threat: Helping Black and Brown Boys Thrive, with Dr. Olufemi Fadeyibi
OverviewIn this episode of Rooted to Thrive Conversations, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari (Professor P) engages in a discussion with Dr. Olufemi Fadeyibi, an expert in mentoring interventions and closing the achievement gap for Black and Brown boys. Dr. Fadeyibi shares his personal journey, from experiencing a sense of disconnect from his identity in his youth to dedicating his career to empowering young people. He highlights the importance of countering negative narratives, building rapport, and fostering a sense of belonging in educational settings. The conversation delves into the impact of stereotype threat, the significance of representation, and the need to connect education to students' possible future selves. Dr. Fadeyibi shares practical strategies, including mentoring programs and exposure to role models, and the personal work educators and mentors must do to help young people envision their potential and achieve their goals.Topics Covered in This Episode:Rapport and Empathy: Connecting with students for engagement and academic success.Countering Narratives: How to counter negative stereotypes that impact self-efficacy and opportunities.Representation & Mentorship: How exposure to role models helps youth connect learning to their future selves.Anti-racism & Cultural competence: Educators examining their biases formed by social cues increases their effectiveness Guest Information:Dr. Olufemi FadeyibiCEO of Uplift Educate mentoring programs and curricular resources. Administrator in Lower Merion High School, in Ardmore, PA. Dr. Fadeyibi has been an English teacher, school leader at public and charter schools and is an expert in Policy, Leadership and Organizational Studies.He can be reached at Social Media/Website:Website: http://www.uplifteducate.comLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-olufemi-fadeyibi-4198741a0/Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Centering Possibility: Wellness for the Black Community, with Dr. Chezare A. Warren
OverviewJoin Professor P. Rochelle Peterson-Ansari in a deeply insightful and thought-provoking conversation with her friend and esteemed colleague, Dr. Chezare A. Warren, Associate Professor of Equity and Inclusion in Education Policy at Vanderbilt University, Author of "Centering Possibility in Black Education," TEDx Speaker, and Convener of The Possibilities Project. This episode expands on the crucial concept of "centering possibility" in Black education and beyond, while also exploring the significance of understanding student resistance and the transformative power of empathy in educational settings. Dr. Warren shares powerful anecdotes and research on shifting from deficit-based narratives to recognizing the inherent brilliance and potential within the Black community, and offers practical strategies applicable to everyone.Topics Covered in This Episode:The Genesis of a Calling From Empathy to PossibilityHistorical Lessons from Black EducatorsWhat it means to Center PossibilityHow to Center PossibiltyBlackness as Infinite PossibilityWellness as an Active Practice10 actionable insights to elevate our humanityGuest Information:Chezare A. Warren, MBA, Ph. D. Associate Professor, Equity and Inclusion in Education Policy at Vanderbilt University Author, "Centering Possibility in Black Education" TEDx Speaker Convener of The Possibilities ProjectSocial Media:www.chezarewarren.comhttps://www.instagram.com/@chezareaugustushttps://www.linkedin.com/in/drchezarewarrenhttps://tppcollaborative.com/publications/about-centering-black-possibilityCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Centered Leadership: Foundations for Transformative Change with Dr. Alissa Gardenhire
OverviewIn this episode of Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity, host Rochelle Peterson Ansari (Professor P) speaks with Dr. Alissa Gardenhire, President of ADG Group, LLC, accomplished entrepreneur, and educator, to discuss the concept of centered leadership and its role in fostering transformative change. With over 30 years of experience addressing societal challenges, Dr. Gardenhire shares how centered leadership has evolved and highlights the importance of trust and connection in creating systems that elevate humanity.Join the conversation to hear how centered leadership empowers individuals—particularly women and marginalized groups—and reclaims humanity in the face of systemic oppression. Learn how trust, connection, and deep reflection can drive real, transformative change in leadership, education, and philanthropy.Topics Covered in This Episode:The origins and evolution of centered leadership and its impact on societyTrust and connection as essential elements in fostering meaningful changeThe role of education and philanthropy in addressing systemic barriersElevating marginalized voices through leadership that challenges societal normsHow understanding and addressing root causes lead to transformative changeGuest Information:Dr. Alissa GardenhirePresidentADG Group LLCSocial Media:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-alissa-gardenhire/Website : www.dralissa.comCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Self Directed Leadership, with Dr. Carl Moore
OverviewIn this episode of Rooted to Thrive Conversations, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari welcomes Dr. Carl Moore, founder and CEO of Youniversal Luv Unlimited, a nationally recognized learning scientist and expert in personal leadership and spiritual development. Dr. Moore discusses the concept of self-directed leadership, emphasizing accountability, alignment of mind, body, and spirit, and the importance of recognizing one's role as a co-creator in all aspects of life. He shares personal anecdotes and insights into how self-directed leadership can enhance quality of life, foster personal growth, and ultimately contribute to a more humane world.Topics Covered in This Episode:Aligning our mind, body, and spirit to promote healthy outcomes for ourselves and othersBecoming a source of positive change, regardless of external circumstances.How personal well being contributes to effective leadershipInterdependence as a key factor for growth and supportPersonal examples of self-directed leadershipGuest Information:Dr. Carl S. MooreFounder and CEO of Youniversal Luv UnlimitedSocial Media:Website: www.youniversalluvmovement.comInstagram: @carlsmooreLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlsmoorephdCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Lead with Love: Mastering Self-Coaching to Deepen Human Connection with Chuanika Sanders-Thomas
OverviewJoin Rochelle (Professor P) in a powerful conversation with Chuanika Sanders-Thomas, PCC, Executive and Leadership Coach and CEO of Imagine & Inspire Leadership, as they explore the transformative power of self-coaching. With over 25 years in public education as a teacher, principal, and executive coach, Chuanika Sanders-Thomas possesses a deep understanding of human behavior and leadership dynamics.Chuanika shares her journey from public school leadership to becoming a certified coach, revealing how this shift profoundly changed her perspective on leadership and personal growth. Discover how to move beyond mere existence and truly thrive by reconnecting with your inner self and core values. Learn practical strategies for building deeper human connections and embodying a leadership style that elevates humanity. The episode also touches on the importance of teaching self-coaching skills in schools, the power of introspection in leadership, and the necessity of navigating difficult conversations with self-awareness and care.Topics Covered in This Episode:The transformative power and universal benefits of coachingTapping into your full potential to thrive and helping others do the sameThe importance of core values and principals guide you to thrive.The necessity of self-coaching in EducationMoving from Expert to FacilitatorUnderstanding Self-Coaching and practical self-coaching techniquesGuest Information:Chuanika Sanders-Thomas, PCC Executive and Leadership Coach CEO of Imagine & Inspire Leadership.Social Media:Website: imagineandinspireleadership.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/chuanika-sanders-thomas-m-ed-pcc-9918975aCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Self Love and Wellness with Safiyyah Islam
OverviewTired of putting everyone else first? Join Professor P and the powerhouse Safiyyah Islam as they dive deep into the messy, beautiful journey of self-love. They unpack the crucial role of self-love in breaking down cycles of oppression. Safiyyah shares deeply personal stories, including a transformative "naked mirror challenge," revealing the power of authentic self-acceptance. Learn practical tools to break free from external validation, understand why self-care is vital (not selfish!), and discover the empowering practice of "dating yourself." We'll delve into how internalized denigration impacts us and how self-love is a fundamental act of resistance. This episode is a powerful reminder that liberating our minds is the first step toward upholding our own human dignity to create space to thrive. Get ready to hear about transformation that will leave you vibrating on a whole new level!Topics Covered in This Episode:Integral elements of Self LoveHow societal conditioning has taught us to fear self-love and how to break free from those chainsThe power of community shared experiences and accountability can amplify your self-love journeyPractical tools to assess your self-love level and go beyond surface-level positivity#Selfcare #Liberation #Transformation #Fearless #resistanceGuest Information:Safiyyah Nurah IslamProgram and Curriculum Specialist, Non-Profit Leader, FacilitatorSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/q.u.e.e.n.s.philly/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/q.u.e.e.n.s.phillyCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Leading with Heart Centered Listening with Dr. Veirdre Jackson
OverviewIn this episode of Rooted2Thrive Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity, host, Rochelle Peterson-Ansari, engages in an inspiring conversation with Dr. Veirdre Jackson, a certified trauma trainer, entrepreneur, CEO of Living Strong Consulting, author and host of the Flipside of Adversity Radio Show. Dr. Jackson shares her expertise on the importance of heart-centered listening, particularly in educational settings. The discussion explores the concept of active listening, understanding underlying beliefs, and creating environments where individuals feel safe, seen, and valued. Join us to hear Dr. Jackson share personal anecdotes and practical strategies for cultivating empathy, fostering connection, and promoting individual and collective well-being. The conversation emphasizes the significance of self-awareness, emotional regulation, and intentional communication in building strong relationships and fostering positive change within communities and institutions.Topics Covered in This Episode:What is Heart Centered Listening?The role of purpose in driving individuals' work, particularly in helping professionsHow everyone can potentially replicate behaviors that are harmful to othersHow to break the cycle of harmThe “LATE” Framework for practicing heart-centered listeningGuest Information:Dr. Veirdre JacksonCEO, Living Strong Consulting Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veirdre.jackson/Instagram:@iamdrveirdrejacksonYoutube: www.youtube.com/@dr.veirdrejackson5474Linkedtree: https://linktr.ee/drveirdrejacksonCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Black Women Surviving & Thriving in this Time of Chaos with Dr. Doreen Loury
OverviewIn a world where Black women face increasing challenges, how do we move beyond survival to truly thrive? Rochelle Peterson-Ansari (Professor P) sits down with the esteemed Dr. Doreen Loury, retired scholar and activist, to discuss challenges and strategies for Black women navigating the current political climate. Join us for a powerful conversation about the importance of community, self-care, and strategic preparedness in the face of uncertainty and emboldened racism. We delve into the emotional toll of recent political events and offer practical advice for thriving, not just surviving.Topics Covered in This Episode:Rising Threats: How can Black families navigate and protect themselves against the surge of emboldened racist incidents? (Including a discussion of a recent incident with a self proclaimed klan member)DEI Under Attack: What are the tangible consequences of universities dismantling critical DEI programs, and how does this affect Black women? (Including the recent actions at Ohio State University)Building Your Lifeline: Where can Black women find vital support networks at the national, regional, and local levels?7 Steps to Thrive: Actionable strategies for prioritizing well-being in the face of chaos.Guest Information:Dr. Doreen Loury Co-Chair National Council of Negro Women's National Social Justice Committee Professor (Retired) Sociology. Anthropology & Criminal Justice/Founder/Founding Executive Director Center for Antiracist Scholarship, Advocacy and Action, Arcadia UniversitySocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doreen.louryInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sistadoctaLinkedIn: Dr. Doreen Loury | LinkedInCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comSubscribe, Share the episode, or Leave a comment!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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The Hidden Crisis: Housing Insecurity and its Impact on Education and Health with Dr. Ann Aviles
OverviewIn this episode of Rooted to Thrive, host Rochelle Peterson-Ansari (Professor P) sits down with Dr. Ann Aviles, a dedicated educator, researcher, and advocate for youth experiencing homelessness. Dr. Aviles shares insights from her extensive work in community-based initiatives, highlighting the importance of equitable support systems for marginalized youth.Key discussion points include: Youth Homelessness and Education: Dr. Aviles discusses the challenges faced by homeless youth in accessing education and the critical need for schools to provide not just academic support but also social and emotional resources. Community-based Solutions: Dr. Aviles emphasizes the power of community-driven approaches in addressing the needs of marginalized youth. She shares examples from her own work, illustrating how collaborations between schools, nonprofits, and local organizations can create meaningful change. Equity in Education: The conversation explores systemic barriers that disproportionately affect homeless and low-income students, with Dr. Aviles offering practical strategies for educators and policymakers to create more inclusive and supportive learning environments. Advocacy and Empowerment: Dr. Aviles reflects on her role as an advocate, emphasizing the importance of elevating youth voices and empowering them to be part of the solutions that directly impact their lives. The Intersection of Research and Practice: Drawing from her research, Dr. Aviles discusses the intersection between academic study and practical application in the field, underlining the need for evidence-based interventions that address the complexities of homelessness and educational inequality.Guest Information:Ann AvilesAssociate Professor in University of DelawareContact [email protected] out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Uncovering Bias in Medical Practices with Dr. Jacqueline Powell
OverviewIn this episode of Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity, Professor P (Rochelle Peterson Ansari) engages in a powerful discussion with Dr. Jacqueline Powell, the Vice Chair of Physiology for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Morehouse School of Medicine. Dr. Powell's journey into health justice began with a startling discovery in her field of renal physiology—race-based formulas for calculating kidney function rooted in outdated and biased beliefs from the US American slavery era. This discovery led her to explore broader systemic issues in medical guidelines and care, unveiling how deeply ingrained biases affect diagnoses and treatments, particularly in marginalized communities. Dr. Powell’s work emphasizes the importance of education and systemic change to address these disparities and improve health outcomes for all.Topics Covered in This Episode:The history and impact of race-based medical formulasSystemic biases in medical guidelines and their effects on marginalized communitiesThe importance of equity-minded education for medical studentsDr. Powell’s personal journey and her advocacy for health equity and justiceGuest Information:Dr. Jacqueline M. Powell,Professor of Physiology; Vice-Chair of Physiology for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionMorehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GASocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacqueline.m.powell.5Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr._jacqs/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqueline-powell-836802234/Check out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Why and How We Still Teach Against Common Sense with Dr. Kevin Kumashiro
OverviewIn this episode ofRooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity, host Rochelle Peterson Ansari speaks with Dr. Kevin Kumashiro, independent scholar; former dean of the schools of education at the University of San Francisco and Hofstra University; and, award-winning author or editor of ten books on education and justice including his newest book, the 20th Anniversary Edition of "Against Common Sense: Teaching and Learning toward Social Justice". Join the conversation as Dr. Kumashiro shares his personal and professional journey learning and unlearning to advance democracy and justice. He explains what is considered “common sense”, how and why we replicate “common sense” notions of education, how to counter that “common sense” with frameworks for anti-oppressive action and poses several provocative questions for those of us committed to having a significant, justice centered impact on the world. Topics Covered in This Episode: Learning through discomfort and resistanceThe oppressive commonsense notions that guide educational systemsHow to teach, learn and lead against commonsense The role anti-oppressive education plays in the masses actually winning The power of the collective in this moment of demonizing teachers and unions, book bans, and narrowing standards Guest Information:Kevin KumashiroIndependent Scholar, Author, ActivistSocial Media:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinkumashiro/BlueSky:https://bsky.app/profile/kevinkumashiro.comWebsite:kevinkumashiro.comCheck out more content and ways to connect with us:➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.comPlease feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!Thank you for tuning intoRooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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Confronting White Supremacy in Our Daily Lives with Dr. Dave Stovall
Overview In this episode of Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity, Professor P (Rochelle Peterson Ansari) sits down with Dr. Dave Stovall, a Professor of Black Studies, Criminology, Law, and Justice at the University of Illinois, Chicago. The discussion centers on defining white supremacy beyond overt and individual acts of terror, and how it is reflected in our daily lives. Join us to hear how Dr. Stovall provides practical ways we can personally and collectively confront these ingrained norms to uplift our shared humanity. Topics Covered in This Episode: Defining white supremacy beyond overt actions The normalization of Western European values Confronting internalized and collective white supremacy The role of family structures and legal systems in maintaining privilege Dr. Stovall's personal journey and commitment to activism and education Guest Information Dr. Dave StovallProfessor of Black Studies, Criminology, Law, and JusticeUniversity of Illinois, ChicagoEmail: [email protected] Check out more content and ways to connect with us: ➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/perceptions/ ➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perceptionsunlimited ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perceptionsunlimited/ ➡️ Email: [email protected] ➡️ Website: www.perceptionsunltd.com Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below! Thank you for tuning into Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Interested in expanding your ability to reach, teach and lead those you’re entrusted serve?Rooted2Thrive: Conversations That Elevate Our Humanity brings you powerful conversations with experts who are committed to maintaining human dignity in our personal lives, our work and in learning environments. We speak to hearts and minds of leaders and educators with practical insights to counter the programming that makes us, often unconsciously, devalue other humans who we perceive as different from ourselves. CHANGED MINDS will CHANGE DIRECTION!
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