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Black Love Wins

Shonda T. Norman & L. Michelle Elrod

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Black Love Wins is a pictation of visual representation of strong black love within our culture, family and kids. Topics discuss on our show will reflect issues within the black culture and community. Note: The views and opinions of our guests are not necessarily the same views of our host/co-host(s). If there’s a topic of interest that you would like for us to discuss or you would like to be a guest on our show please feel free to reach out to us.
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Can there be a world where love always wins? Daniel Black firmly believes so. In each episode, the founder of Love Fest Global invites us to discover this world through heartfelt conversations with people who have experienced God’s love in a deeply personal way. Whether you are looking to discover God’s love in your own life, yearn to see the world changed, or just simply love inspiring real-life stories of hope - this is the podcast for you.
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For Love of Team™ is THE podcast where Leaders Simplify Teamwork, helping you: SURROUND yourself with others doing work they LOVE. Business mentor and strategist, Winston Faircloth believes that it is your love of TEAM, and not just your love of products and customers that sets you apart in the marketplace. Explore the multiplier effect having a team you love has on your impact, your income, your margin and your freedom as a business owner. Connect directly with Winston via text or voice mai ...
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"If we are light, why are we always hanging out with light? // When we understand freedom, we carry then the heart that's breaking for those who are not free in there yet." In part 2 of the special season finale of Where Love Always Wins, Daniel continues the conversation with pastor of The Resort Church in Fresno, CA, Andrew Segura. Daniel and And…
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“The best part of this journey is learning that Dad does not throw me away when the Church wants to. Dad does not throw me away when religion wants to. When we are working out the residue…when that residue exposes itself, we have a Father that embraces us, not pushes us away.” In this special two part season finale of Where Love Always Wins, Daniel…
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"God doesn't give us revelation so that we can be like 'wow we're all knowing, we know things". God reveals things and unlocks things for us so that out of His love we can help other people walk in their freedom and walk closer to Him..." How do you balance your gifting, a busy life, parenthood, and intimacy with God? In this episode of Where Love …
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TRANSFORMATION HAPPENS BECAUSE GOD'S LOVE WINS. In this episode, Apostolic voice Tony Kim shares his story from growing up in poverty, abuse and trauma to being a modern day reformer through a dramatic encounter with the love of Jesus. Daniel and Tony dive deep into how encounters with Jesus always lead us to giving God our BIG YES. Tony's story sh…
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In this episode, Daniel is joined by Kamran Yaraei of KS Movement, a former Shiite Muslim from Iran who came to America through a series of truly miraculous events. Kamran’s satellite TV shows broadcasted into the Middle East are quickly becoming some of the most popular while drawing thousands into the heart of the Father. He is a heart-melter who…
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In episode 10 Daniel sits down with world renown worship leader Suzy Yaraei for an intimate conversation exploring authenticity, navigating the pain of our past, and how to find your heart song. This is one of our most honest and raw conversations we have had the opportunity to record. Join us and see how love always wins! Suzy is a passionate wors…
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DREAMS REALLY CAN COME TRUE! In this episode Daniel talks to world renown fashion designer Nancy Vuu. Nancy is a bold and courageous dreamer without limits. Her story of radically hearing the voice of God, stepping out into the unknown, and seeing God's love win in her life and through her business is empowering and transformative to listen to. Nan…
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This week, we wrap up Season 2 with a significant milestone - our 100th episode! To celebrate, we're having fan favorite Mark Ross return to interview Winston about his entrepreneurial journey to creating, For Love of Team. “You know the term “For love of the Game”? I was on a walk one day, and somehow, it just came to my mind that for love of team…
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Amy Alexander is Co-Founder and Executive Director of The Refuge Center for Counseling in Franklin, Tennessee, where the Center serves more than 30,000 counseling sessions to over 4,000 clients annually. As a nonprofit, Amy is always wrestling with how to retain quality people on her team. And for her, it's the culture they create day-to-day that r…
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In this episode prophetic voice and transformational leader Stacey Campbell shares her story of how God’s love delivered her from addiction, keys to move into freedom, as well as her journey as a prophet and what does it mean to be a friend of God. This is an episode you don’t want to miss out on! Also make sure to follow our podcast IG page @where…
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In this week’s episode, we're chatting with Dr. Kristy Goodwin who is on a mission to promote employee wellbeing and bolster workplace productivity. With the pandemic accelerating the work from home (WFH) movement, how we work online and how we disconnect while living in the same place is more important than ever. “I've never had a genius idea look…
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In this week’s episode, we're continuing our series on how values drive success in business. We are chatting with industry experts to gain their insight on developing Core Values that create a winning team. We're bringing back one of our favorite guests Victoria Mininger, Founder of Bear Creek Outdoor Living. Victoria strives to see each one of her…
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In this week’s episode, we're continuing our series on how values drive success in business. We are chatting with industry experts to gain their insight on developing Core Values that create a winning team. We're bringing back one of our favorite guests Craig Wood, CEO of Premier International. Craig is a seasoned CEO and Board member who understan…
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On this week's podcast we introduce a new interview series where we will be chatting with industry experts to gain their insight on developing Core Values that create a winning team. We kick off this interview series with Teresa McCloy -- a Certified Coach, Speaker, and Enneagram Professional. Teresa was once a workaholic who spent much of her time…
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On this week’s episode, we discuss how by building a business from a state of ‘love’ you will see your success grow exponentially. When you surround yourself with people working in their gifting and focused on a common mission, not only do you get to spend more time working where you're most gifted, but you also create this virtuous cycle where you…
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Hall of Fame. Shrines to outstanding achievement. A place to remember and recognize legends in sports, business and arts. Many of these accomplishments focus on individual accomplishments. Others recognize a team effort. Imagine for a moment, what it would be like to be on a HOF team. In this week’s episode, I’d like to focus on another use of the …
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In this week’s episode, we talk about a familiar expression that founders and leaders of businesses often face. “It’s lonely at the top”. Tim Cook, CEO of Apple famously said, “It’s sort of a lonely job. The adage that it’s lonely — the CEO job is lonely — is accurate in a lot of ways. I’m not looking for any sympathy. You have to recognize that yo…
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In this week’s episode, I want to share a hard lesson from my time leading a team of 30 people distributed across four time zones. A popular acronym from that time was MBWA (Management by Wandering Around). It was the practice of leaders wandering around the office, in an unstructured manner, at random, to check with employees, equipment, or on the…
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What would it be like to have a 24/7 coach for each of your team members? On this week’s podcast episode we talk about how you can achieve this. Core value statements serve as a 24/7 coach to your team members, providing practical guidance for how you and your team show up for one another, and how you handle your clients and your customers. Imagine…
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In this week’s podcast episode, we dig into two essential leadership decisions in business, creating a compelling why and a clear what to build a team you love. But before you can define these, you need to be clear on your mission, vision, and values. Why does this matter? Without defining your business's purpose first, you won't be able to clearly…
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Hiring is a business cost that I can't afford right now. In this week’s episode , we get to the problem faced the most by solopreneurs building their very first team, the cost. Let us ask you, what kind of cost is hiring? Do you look at a gym membership as just a cost? or an investment in your future health? Is your mortgage a household cost? Or an…
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In this episode we do a deep dive on this question: What does it cost to do everything yourself? The bottom line is that as the leader of your organization, doing something you don't like or are not good at is the largest expense to your company, bar none. This is because there's 10 times more energy and time wasted trying to master a new skill, or…
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“Here's the deadline and this is how I want you to do it. And if you don't do it the way I want, you may have to do it over and over until it’s right.” As a team member, there's nothing more demotivating than this. A+ talent will not hang around to find out what the next job is and the step by step ‘how’ you want it done. In today's podcast episode…
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Six years ago, Winston Faircloth stepped down from the technology organization he helped to build over a 15 year period. As a founder, one of the hardest things you can do is to “let your baby go”. Yet, the prior 12 months had been filled with turmoil and internal discord -- it was no longer fun, senior leaders were at odds with one another, and th…
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In the Indian fable about the blind men who each touched a different part of the element, we aren’t surprised to see that an argument breaks out. Each man trusted his own perception to guide him. Until someone with sight coached them on their error, they made assumptions about the whole. Within an organization, leaders can easily find themselves in…
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The impact of the pandemic over this past year has hit everyone. While no one would argue that healthcare and frontline workers have felt it the hardest, the next largest industry might just be the change management professionals. These individuals have worked for years to persuade businesses and teams to embrace needed change in organizations. But…
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Comic strips and funny stories abound with humorous anecdotes about clogged sinks and how homeowners make things worse before calling in a professional to fix the problem. There’s a reason they are funny. Because it’s a universal experience. We have a problem. We think we can fix it. Only to discover that the fix we tried made the problem worse. Af…
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Whether it’s a home improvement weekend adventure, a quick renovation, or flooring or paint refresh, Americans love DIY projects. In fact, in 2020 the total sales of all 3 types of home improvement stores totaled more than $450 billion dollars. And HGTV’s website attracts an average of 10.2 million visitors each month. That’s a lot of DIY! But when…
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It’s easy for businesses to get caught up in the day-to-day and not look at the current trends and how things are shifting and changing. But when that happens, big names like Blockbuster and Kodak go the way of dinosaurs and buffalo. To stay current, you have to be aware of fundamental shifts in how businesses operate. And one of the most significa…
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There are around 400,000 different flowering plants, over 60,000 tree species, and 8.7 million species of animals! Clearly God designed, created, and appreciates variety. All too often in business, though, new employees get hired based on cultural fit which can lead to hiring team members who think the same, act the same, have similar experiences, …
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The 1980s were filled with money-hungry firms who were getting rich at all costs. As my podcast guest, Craig Wood, mentions in our interview, that was reflected in the entertainment of the time. Like fictional Wall Street character, Gordon Gekko, who famously stated, “Greed is good.” But Craig’s father-in-law, Jim, wanted to do things differently. …
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Did you start your business to keep track of the bookkeeping? Or to become a marketing expert? Or write all the copy? Or maybe you looked forward to taking care of the mail and holding meetings? Probably not. If I had to guess, I’d say that you started your business because you were passionate about providing a product or service that you love. But…
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From movies to concerts or sports - everywhere you look in the field of entertainment, you see how specialists come together to create a whole that’s better than its parts. Those specialists aren’t order-takers. They’re captains of their own work...even when that work is part of someone else’s whole. When leaders forget that, chaos ensues. This wee…
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You can find all kinds of leadership quotes that talk about being a captain. And there’s some truth in most of them but a pithy quote doesn’t capture all of the critical aspects of becoming a captain in your business. As you grow in your leadership journey you may find yourself on the same journey as many of my clients - sailing from captive to cap…
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When your organization is tasked with taking care of the community’s needs, it seems obvious where your focus should be. But listen to my conversation with Matthew Purkey, CEO of United Way of Allen County, and his For Love of Team story and you’ll hear some surprising things. “Instead of focusing on all the community needs, I focused on the team a…
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Business owners don’t start a business because they love running a business; they start a business because they love providing a specific product or service and want the freedom that comes with being their own boss. All too quickly, the demands of running a business overwhelm the joy of providing the product or service. This is where many business …
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In this episode, Team Klinck’s Bobby Klinck and Katie Chase join me for the second half of our conversation about building a team you love. The 3 of us tackle the big question about what is your purpose in your life and how does that relate to running a business. And we look at how Team Klinck is promoting a counter-intuitive “Serve First” philosop…
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