From Poverty to Purpose: Shay Bethea Bassett on Justice, Leadership, and Empowering the Vulnerable
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In this episode of the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast, hosts Rob Shields and David Spickard delve into the intricate challenges of material poverty, justice, and leadership with their guest Shay Bethea Bassett. Shay, a dedicated advocate for economic development and justice, shares her profound personal journey from growing up in poverty as the youngest of ten children to becoming a leader at the Chalmers Center for Economic and Development.
Shay discusses the stark realities and traumas associated with poverty, touching on themes such as broken relationships, societal stereotypes, and the emotional burden of living in generational poverty. She recounts her time in public housing, the impact of losing a family member, and the struggles of educational and professional pursuits hindered by limited means and systemic barriers.
A pivotal moment in Shay's story involves the unjust removal of her children, a harrowing ordeal influenced by biases and misconceptions against single black mothers. She shares how her unwavering faith and the power of prayer led to a miraculous reunion with her children through an unlikely platform—MySpace.
David and Shay explore how employers can support individuals from impoverished backgrounds, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding trauma. They highlight the significance of creating inclusive work environments where individuals can thrive despite past hardships.
David reflects on his own growth and understanding through his relationship with Shay, presenting a compelling case for intentional leadership that fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion. Shay offers practical advice for leaders looking to engage with and support those facing material poverty, stressing the transformative power of building genuine, cross-cultural relationships.
Listeners are encouraged to visit the 1110 Leadership website for more resources and information on becoming a Proverbs 11:10 leader, equipped to foster thriving communities. The episode concludes with an invitation to share the podcast and rate it on Apple Podcasts to help others discover these important conversations on leadership and justice.
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