Feeling Beings Who Think
We are honored to have the Rev. Arianne Rice, Rector of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Towson, MD. Arianne speaks with us about podcasting, leadership coaching and mission work at St. Luke's Youth Center.
Highlights:
00:00 Feeling Beings Who Think
00:00 Introduction
02:12 How Did You Get Involved in Podcasting and Leadership Development?
04:04 Becoming a Priest
07:47 Personal Tragedies
10:44 A New Beginning
14:32 Executive Coaching
19:21 Arianne's Podcast: "Feeling Beings Who Think"
26:46 Surprises Along the Way
31:23 Contacting Arianne
32:51 St. Luke's Youth Center (SLYC)
36:20 Thanks
Resources mentioned in this episode:
GOOD SHEPHERD WEBSITE: https://www.church.goodshepherdruxton.org/
@feelingbeingswhothink on Instagram
The Rev. Arianne Rice is an ordained Episcopal priest, engaging presenter, facilitator, and ACC certified Leadership Coach who works with individuals and groups to harness the power of emotional intelligence and cultivate capacities of spiritual leadership - i.e. leading with discernment, presence, mindfulness, and compassionate self-examination. She is also a Certified Daring Way Facilitator utilizing the methodology developed by Dr. Brené Brown for understanding the power of vulnerability and the necessity of cultivating shame-resilience skills for adaptive leadership. For the past twelve years she has served with the community of The Church of the Good Shepherd, Towson as Rector and is the Board President of St. Luke's Youth Center (SLYC) a collaborative of West Baltimore families working together to provide youth with critical resources, life-enriching experiences, and a safety-net of support.
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