http://www.pbs.org You are now challenged to NOT smile when you view the picture of Curious George! His portrait adorns the wall of my office to the delight of one of the Sinclair children, but George is gazing through his binoculars dreaming about what adventures lie ahead as a reminder to all my students, and myself, …
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Relational Equity and NAIA Basketball
It’s 11:30 p.m. on a March Friday night at Oman Arena in Jackson, Tennessee and the last game of the second round of the NAIA Women’s Basketball Division I National Tournament is currently on the court. Hands rest on the keyboard prepared to enter the next missed shot and rebound for whichever team is presently …
The Strength of Weak Ties
Repeatedly mentioned in the research of Gen Z, mentoring, and lifespan development, the theme of what Meg Jay calls weak ties and Tommy Spaulding refers to as lower-floor relationships is fascinating. These concepts contrast to the ideas presented in the Who’s in Your Posse post but speak to the need for all of us to …
Roaring Twenties
What image comes to mind when you see/hear the word roaring? Is your image related to the adjective and its definition of “making or uttering a loud, deep, or harsh prolonged sound” such as an engine or an animal? Maybe your thoughts conjure a business that is “lively and brisk” such as Starbucks on Union …
Transactional vs. Transformational: Relationships
Conducting a simple internet search of the term leadership, one will find over six billion results appearing in the search engine. Attempting to narrow the focus in efforts to reduce that overwhelming amount into something more manageable, one might try the University library site and whittle it down to only 200,000 results. As shared in …
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More on Relational Equity
by Esperanza Gonzalez, Associate Director of Student Success at Union University Let me share that I am with you on highlighting the importance of establishing and investing in relationships. Often, we forget to re-connect with those that have helped us along the way, and I think it is extremely important to be encouraged to invest time …
Who’s in Your Posse?
Admittedly over the years I have found movies and shows set in the Wild West to be appealing; but as action oriented as these movies are, I’m thankful to instead have lived in an era of law and order. One of the appeals to this genre for me is the concept of a posse which …
Explaining Relational Equity
Several years ago, while listening to the Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast, I came across an episode where Stanley interviewed Glen Jackson on the topic of preeminence. As I trotted across campus engrossed in what I was hearing, a statement Jackson made resonated deeply as I pondered how to apply his concepts to the topic of …