In this episode, hosts Osheta Moore and Jer Swigart delve into the realities of failure and mistakes as crucial elements of our growth as peacemakers. They explore the anxiety around mistakes, the societal pressure to avoid them, and the importance of embracing mistakes as pathways to improvement rather than perfection.
The discussion includes insights from poet Zedeka Poindexter and emphasizes the need for courage, humility, teachability, and generosity in both making and receiving mistakes. This liberating conversation invites listeners to reframe their approach to failure as a way to engage more deeply in the journey of peacemaking.
01:45 Spark from Zedeka’s Poetry
03:35 Navigating Divides and Fear of Mistakes
07:39 Learning Through Trial and Error
10:52 Insights from Ted Lasso
13:13 Infrastructure of self-reflection
13:49 Creating space for mistakes
18:47 Courage, Humility, and Teachability
24:43 How to receive an apology
27:08 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement
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- Hear her Peach Cobbler piece
- Brenda Salter McNeil’s new book, Empowered to Repair
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