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    Explore " reconcilliation" with insightful episodes like "Reconciled at the Cross: April 14, 2023", "[Leadership Vault] Vicki Flier Hudson: Dialogue Across Differences", "Peace with God", "Facts about Reconciliation" and "Turbulence ahead for infrastructure" from podcasts like ""MY Devotional: Daily Encouragement from Leading The Way", "Chat With Leaders", "The Word Alive", "3 Dope Wives" and "POLITICO Tech"" and more!

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    Reconciled at the Cross: April 14, 2023

    Reconciled at the Cross:  April 14, 2023

    Most of us know what a joy it is to be reconciled with someone you love. Today’s devotional looks at the reconciliation we can have through Jesus Christ. 

    This devotional is adapted from MY JournalLeading The Way’s monthly devotional magazine. Sign up now for a free six-month subscription to MY Journal—Dr. Youssef’s gift to you.

    If you would like more insight into today’s devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef’s sermon The Folly and the Power of the Cross, Part 2LISTEN NOWWATCH NOW

    [Leadership Vault] Vicki Flier Hudson: Dialogue Across Differences

    [Leadership Vault] Vicki Flier Hudson: Dialogue Across Differences

    Vicki Flier Hudson is the Chief Collaboration Officer of Highroad Global Services, Inc., a company that exists to release the power of diverse teams. She offers keynote presentations, workshops, and organizational strategies for working successfully across differences. Vicki has a strong track record preparing leaders for global and cross-cultural responsibilities. She has brought training and consulting to companies like Procter & Gamble, IHG, UPS, The Home Depot, The Coca-Cola Company, NASA, Martin Marietta, and many more. She is the author of the book Zen and the Art of Offshoring: How to Build a Collaborative and Profitable Team with Your Partners in India, and a recipient of Kennesaw State University’s Instructor of the Year award for International Programs.

    Vicki is certified in TTI Success Insights DISC and 12 Driving Forces. She is also a certified administrator of the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI), a certified facilitator of the Cultural Detective methodology, and a trained coach through CTI (Co-Active Training Institute). Previously, Vicki supervised and conducted training for Distribution and Manufacturing for Immucor, Inc., a worldwide blood bank automation company with affiliates throughout the globe. She also spent several years as a software analyst specializing in multi-country software implementation.

     

    Vicki has lived and/or worked in Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Nepal, and Thailand. She developed a knack for riding camels, rickshaws, buses, and cement trucks across the globe, and enduring Indian train rides exceeding fifty-five hours at a time. She has traveled in several countries including Austria, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, England, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Jordan, Malaysia, Mexico, Panama, and Singapore. She is an active member of the Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research (SIETAR) and Japan-America Society of Georgia, and served on the Board of Directors for the Georgia Indo-American Chamber of Commerce and TAG's International Business Society. In her spare time, Vicki sings and plays guitar in two hard rock bands, Overtime Crew and The Spirit of Rush.



    Chat Highlights

    1. Can you share your story of how you came to realize your passion for global leadership coaching, virtual training, and cross-cultural training?
    2. How has the rise of polarization impacted your story and reframed your vision for how you carry out your purpose through your work?
    3. How can we seek reconciliatory justice without condemning or dehumanizing people whose beliefs and actions have been harmful either directly or indirectly to our lives?
    4. In what ways have you learned to communicate with people across political, cultural, and social beliefs - particularly when those beliefs are vastly different than your own?
    5. What advice would you have for leaders to effectively inspire their teams who have diverse and sometimes polarizing viewpoints?


    Get In Touch

    Visit High Road Global Services Website
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    Watch this powerful story [Video] Using Empathy to Promote Dialogue in a Divided Society by Vicki Flier Hudson
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    Follow Vicki on LinkedIn

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    Peace with God

    Peace with God
    As we continue our series on Romans today Pastor Mark has us consider the first couple of verses from chapter 5. Having looked at being credited as righteous through faith in Christ, in these verses Paul transitions to the benefits of being justified by faith. Consider with us what Paul meant by "peace with God;" how we attain peace with God; and the difference that peace with God should make in our lives.

    Turbulence ahead for infrastructure

    Turbulence ahead for infrastructure
    The Senate passed Biden’s long-awaited bipartisan infrastructure bill earlier this week. But it’s fate is tied to a massive Democratic spending plan — and things are looking a little shaky. POLITICO’s Caitlin Emma reports. Plus, the nation’s largest teachers union backs vaccine mandates. And top Biden advisor Anita Dunn leaves the White House. Caitlin Emma is a budget and appropriations reporter for POLITICO Jeremy Siegel is a host for POLITICO Dispatch. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Read more: Senate adopts budget that paves way for $3.5T spending plan

    Strange but true: Bernie's pragmatic turn

    Strange but true: Bernie's pragmatic turn
    Bernie Sanders is behaving a lot like a pragmatist (just don’t say it to his face). As the Senate Budget chair and a member of Sen. Chuck Schumer’s leadership team, the 79-year-old progressive is one of the most powerful people in Washington and finally has the opportunity he’s been waiting for his whole career: to pass a reconciliation bill with sweeping social reforms. If successful, the $3.5 trillion bill would be the biggest ever passed by Congress. The trick: Can he get it past the members of his own party? Rachael Bade is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Laura Barrón-López is a White House correspondent for POLITICO. Faiz Shakir is an advisor to Senator Bernie Sanders. Adrienne Hurst is a producer for POLITICO audio. Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO audio. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Read more:  Strange but true: Bernie takes a 'very pragmatic' turn

    Ethics of Archaeology Mungo Man

    Ethics of Archaeology Mungo Man

    For a few hundred years, historians had a vague idea of how long Aboriginal people had lived in Australia. Estimations of a few thousand years were generally accepted, but then the discovery of one body, forever changed the way that we thought about Australian history. That body belonged to none other than Mungo Man.

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    Divorce is a Death

    Divorce is a Death
    So far, we have been talking about the loss of a loved-one. But what about the loss of a less-than-loved-one? Someone who used to share our lives, our kids, our friends? Divorce can be an awful experience. It can shatter lives. And life is now different-where do the kids sleep during the week and who gets them over the weekend? Who cooks the meals, who arranges playdates? Who goes to school conferences? And the parents, once joined together by love, now what? Their friends now have to make choices-I'll be his friend, not hers. She doesn't get invited to social events anymore, because her girlfriends don't want their own husbands to look too hard at the divorcee? Can the formerly married retain a civil relationship with each other, or are they nasty and vindictive? Can you be friends with your former wife/husband? This is a great time for you to call in and talk about your own experience. Others will learn from you. Question: how do you make divorce work? Call me-888 346-9141.
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