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Ep. 3 - Navigating Authority in the Workplace

Ep. 3 - Navigating Authority in the Workplace

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What can change when we view love as a guiding ethic when it comes to matters of value in the workplace? Many of us, unformed and unsure of how to show up authentically in professional contexts, end up with a “fake it ‘til you make it” mentality often leading to fractured versions of ourselves. In this episode, Pete and Jason dissect the ever-pressing question we all ask deep down: “What am I worth?”SummaryHow many of us have sat through a job interview, wondering how we can make an honest offering of ourselves while determining a commensurate value for our work? Left undiscerned, our sense of worth and value are often shaped less by our moral convictions and more by immediate needs or lifestyle pressures. In this episode, Pete and Jason offer a fresh perspective on considering our incalculable worth as individuals and how it relates to tangible measures such as wealth and compensation. Offering perspectives from both sides of the table – as employer and employee – Pete and Jason make a case for the lasting difference it makes when we show up as ourselves, without pretense. They discuss the importance of seeing the uniqueness and innate creativity of every person as they relate to the team, and why it is vital for companies and organizations to help employees form more integrated versions of themselves. They dissect the nuances of discerning fit and compatibility and the pitfalls of having a myopic view of life. Ultimately, Pete and Jason invite listeners to consider these economic realities within the context of living and operating within the Kingdom of God. Speakers BioPete White is the founder of Vocatio, an organization focused on restoring character and calling to the center of human life. Drawing from a wealth of life experiences – from his work as a carpenter in blue-collar environments, volunteering in homeless shelters, to nearly two decades as a therapist in private practice – Pete encountered the deep brokenness of the human experience in lives oriented away from the heart of God. He witnessed firsthand the fractures caused by addictions, poverty of mind, body, and spirit, broken relationships, and crises in identity and authenticity. His encounters have ignited in him a deep desire to see healing and wholeness, steeped in love, to the world around him. Today, Pete accompanies individuals and organizations in the process of clarifying purpose and life-calling, recovering their vocation as life-as-craft. Bio retrieved from Vocatio.Jason Jensen is the founding partner and CEO of Glass Canvas. He has set the tone for radical pursuit of the way of Jesus in every area of our business, leading with vulnerability, intentionality, and pursuit of the human heart. His personal mission is to help increase the accompaniment capacity of the Church, and he does so with his gifts of being with individuals and leaders to help draw them into an integrated Christian imagination. Jason leads the formation direction and overall vision of Glass Canvas.Noteworthy quotes“It takes three kinds of courage: to abandon your tried-and-true methods, to put yourself in the ring before you feel ready, and to make more mistakes than others make attempts." - Adam Grant, Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater ThingsTimestamps01:10 The trouble with Bitcoin‍03:45 What are most things grounded in? 04:15 Love is the most valuable thing in the universe‍06:15 What is money? 13:30 Benevolence: love as in intention to will someone’s good 14:45 The “gold standard”: a quick economic refresher18:20 Who gets to decide the value of currencies?21:16 Vocation: The way that you were made to love31:10 Experiences with sales - is this for me, or for them?35:22 Doing what love invites and refusing what fear demands37:11 What to ask yourself at the end of the (work) day 38:28 Choosing our amnesia39:24 Work is tethered to our provision and our personhood 41:51 A loving responsibility - we are made for profundity45:53 Our attention as a commodity and its consequences48:20 The most reliable path to wealth itself49:30 Wealth: inversely correlated with unmet wants, a measure of contentment53:03 The impoverished wealthy person55:35 The dichotomy of eternal vs. temporal things58:10 War as an alternative to love 01:01:20 Workforce ethics: a commitment to what you’re not going to do01:04:10 Real value and integrity prove themselves in the end01:06:15 The job inside of every job01:09:01 The betterment of people as the epicentre of what you’re doing01:10:33 A trust framework: Goodwill, Competence and integrity01:13:25 Showing up as ourselves at work01:14:55 There is meaning and purpose when you are needed as you are01:17:08 Becoming *that* person who comes in mind when a need arises01:19:05 Untethered vocation01:25:58 Negotiating when we are making an offering of ourselves01:28:38 Why not “fake it ‘til you make it”?01:31:00 Are you prepared to make a fair appraisal of yourself?01:35:50 Young people: ...
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