Leadership as a Process, Hope as a Practice with Keith E. Edwards

In this episode we delve into a captivating conversation with Keith Edwards, exploring the intricacies of leadership as a process and hope as a practice.

Together, we discuss the importance of addressing systemic issues, the balance between individual and societal change, and the power of claiming our own stories as a form of leadership.

In this episode we delve into a captivating conversation with Keith Edwards, exploring the intricacies of leadership as a process and hope as a practice. Together, we discuss the importance of addressing systemic issues, the balance between individual and societal change, and the power of claiming our own stories as a form of leadership.

Keith E. Edwards

Keith E. Edwards, PhD helps transformational leaders make the complex uncomplicated for leadership, learning, and equity. Over the past 25 years, Keith has spoken and consulted at more than 300 colleges and universities, presented more than 200 programs at national conferences, and written more than 25 articles or book chapters on sexual violence prevention, men’s identity, and social justice education. His research, writing, and speaking have received national awards and recognition. His scholarship has been featured in many publications and is incorporated into the diversity and leadership training programs at companies including Price Waterhouse Cooper and Microsoft. His TEDx Talk on preventing sexual violence has been viewed around the world.


Connect with Keith

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-e-edwards/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KeithEPhD

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keithedwardsspeaks/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keithephd/

Website: https://keithedwards.com/


Resources from the Episode

Unmasking: Toward Authentic Masculinity, Keith E. Edwards

Critical Hope: How to Grapple with Complexity, Lead with Purpose, and Culticate Transformative Social Change, Kari Grain

Critical Hope: How to Grapple with Complexity, Lead with Purpose, and Cultivate Transformative Social Change, Kari Grain

Making Hope Happen: Create the Future You Want for Yourself and Others, Shane J. Lopez

Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds, adrienne maree brown

How to Survive the End of the World: Learning from the Apocalypse with Grace, Rigor, and Curiosity podcast, adrienne maree brown and Autumn Brown

We referenced identity development models. There are many out there and they vary based on whether they are about racial identity, LGBTQ+ identity, and so on. Here’s a well-known one on racial identity; also know there are others you can research and explore.

Episode Transcript

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