#2852: Why You Fear Success [Part 10 of 10]
Down to our last series of ‘Why you fear success’ episode. We all have dreams we want to achieve, but sometimes we’re afraid to go after them. Let’s talk about […]
play_arrow
How I found resilience as my life fell apart | Jane Marie Chen podcast
play_arrow
David Banner Talks Black Faith, Trump Racism and the Church’s Responsibility | S4. Ep 19 podcast
play_arrow
Fixing the Language Barrier Between Engineers and Executives with Karell Ste Marie of The Serious CT podcast
EP. 126 Proof that Your Starting Point Doesn’t Define Your Finish (with Dr. Russell Ledet) podcast
play_arrow
The GREATEST protest songs to help motivate you in these difficult times 🧊🍊🐷 podcast
play_arrow
How to raise kids who can handle hard things | Kathryn Hecht podcast
play_arrow
Protect Your Mind: Why Psychological Sunshine Fuels Big Thinking | Episode 160 podcast
The Dark Side of Tendernism podcast
play_arrow
Federal Reserve Rates Mean More than You Think for Small Businesses podcast
CBS Evening News, 01/20/26 podcast
Embark on a powerful journey with Priscilla Manful, the trailblazing CEO of the Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto, as she narrates her remarkable voyage from Ghana to influential leader, setting a new standard for child welfare. This episode unveils Priscilla's transformative approach to leadership, one which harmonizes accountability, community engagement, and psychological safety. Through her eyes, we grasp the intricate layers of spearheading an organization that champions equity and listens intently to the voices it serves, while also dissecting critical moments from her two decades of dedication to marginalized families.
This conversation doesn't shy away from the complexities of modern child welfare, dissecting innovative strategies like the evaluation of referrals and the emphasis on family-centered care. Priscilla's insights reveal the crux of effective child welfare services, from the integration of anti-racist and anti-oppression frameworks to the pivotal role of early health intervention.
Finally, we give due credit to the synergy of community involvement and collaboration that fuels the child welfare sector. Priscilla shares the profound narrative of her immigration, her personal triumphs, and her passionate volunteer work, which underscores the essence of mentorship and community engagement. Her message is clear: the path to uplifting the most vulnerable intersects with education, empowerment, and the unwavering belief in the potential of every child and family. So, join us in this compelling invitation to reimagine child welfare, guided by a leader whose vision and voice are as inspiring as the legacy she's building.
Down to our last series of ‘Why you fear success’ episode. We all have dreams we want to achieve, but sometimes we’re afraid to go after them. Let’s talk about […]
Copyright Blackpodcasting 2025