change work, community engagement, authenticity, leadership, listening, political conversations, core values, humanity, social justice, personal identity
In this conversation, Amanda Zahorak and Jen Guzman explore the intricacies of change work, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, listening, and building relationships across political divides. They discuss personal identity, core values, and the role of humanity in leadership, while also sharing insights on navigating tension in conversations and the significance of community engagement. The dialogue culminates in a message of hope for the future, highlighting the power of collective action and understanding in creating meaningful change.
00:00 Introduction to Jen Guzman and Her Background
08:56 Embracing Intersectionality: The Mexiju Experience
13:25 The Power of Authenticity in Leadership
17:22 The Essence of Change Making
21:13 Listening and Understanding in Leadership
24:32 Working Across Party Lines and Building Bridges
29:31 The Challenge of Change
31:27 Building Relationships for Progress
33:42 Listening to Your Body
37:29 Core Values and Boundaries
40:33 Defining Progress
44:00 The Importance of Bipartisanship
47:17 Leadership Standards and Accountability
49:48 Dealing with Opposition and Self-Care
56:17 Navigating Life's Messy Paths
57:33 Understanding Different Perspectives
01:00:02 Bouncing Back from Power Loss
01:02:42 The Importance of Resilience
01:05:08 Building Relationships Across Sectors
01:07:40 Embracing Diverse Opinions
01:08:44 Inquiry as a Tool for Change
01:09:25 Lessons from Leadership
01:11:14 Using Voice for Good
01:12:09 Legacy of Humanity and Love
01:13:31 Finding Hope in Humanity
01:14:31 Engaging with Community Initiatives
01:15:52 Introduction to We The Community Podcast